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Robert  Williamson  Brokaw 


COLONEL    FREDERICK    PHISTERER 

BREVET  MAJOR-GENERAL 
ACTING   ADJUTANT-GENERAL.  MAY    15.   1901.  TO  JAN.   I,  1902 


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1912 


The  manuscript  of  this  historical  record,  the  life  work  of  General  Phisterer, 
was  in  the  hands  of  the  printer  at  the  time  of  his  death.  As  a  tribute  to  his 
memory  the  following  order  of  the  Governor  announcing  the  death  of  General 
Phisterer  is  here  republished. 


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Mitly  feelings  of  deep  Borrom  tfye  (governor  annonnreB  to  tlje  mili- 
iarg  and  nanal  forces  of  tlje  l^tate  tfye  death,  of  Htentenant-<Eolonel 

reitet  ^ajor-Oleneral,  at  IjiB  Jyome  in  Albany 
13,  19H9. 

[J|iBterer  utafi  born  in  &tntto,art,  Mnrtemberg,  O^ermang, 
11,  1B30. 

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Jtaljj  10,  1BH0;  Ijonorablg  biarljargpb,  Srr.  fi,  18fi0;  ^rgrant-ilator, 
31.  ^.  3(nfantrg,  Jlulg  31,  IBfil;  ^rronb  ffimttenant,  ®rt  30,  IBfil;  3Kirat 
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lyonorahlg  biarh.arg*b,  Ang.  4,  1BT0. 

in  tlir  National  dnard. 

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3an.  27,  1BT9;  Ololon^l  anb  Arting  Aaaiatant  Abjntant-<8r-nwal,  ^.  N.  ^.,  Jan.  1, 
1BB0;  Aaaiatant  Abpitant-Ofonr-ral,  Nov.  22,  1B92,  tttitly  original  rank;  rrappointrb 
Jan.  1,  1B97,  tuitlj  original  rank;  Aaaiatant  Abtntant-C^^n^ral  on  tij?  ataff  of  tlj? 
iEator-C^rntral  rommanbing  tlj*  National  (Snarb,  of  tljf  grab*  of  Hiwttrnant-GIolon* I, 
Iw.  23,  1B9B;  aaaign*b  to  bntg  tmbrr  rommiaaion  of  Srrwrt  Urigabirr-Ciirnpral 
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of  thr  ittauir-CSrnrral  rommanoing  thr  uimsunt. 

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to  oirtg.  3Fntt  offir^ra  Ijatw  ion?  aa  murJj  aa  J|p  tn  prouwt?  Uy0  riftrottnj 
of  tl|?  ^tat^  i^tlttarg  form  anb  Ij?  in  f  ttttibb  to  b?  rallrJi  tl|? 
nf  tl|p  National  O^uarb  of  tb.tB  ^tato.  Ait  ofiSr?  r  of  unoamtfro 
ano  of  *mttt*  «t  ahilttg,  Jjia  rarwr  10  a  aljinutg  jxampb  to  mrg  ritiz^n. 
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of  iuuiupalionr&  int^nritg  luhu  aiarljarrjrb  %  ontira  of  rurrg  |ioaition  hr 
uiaa  rallrft  noon  to  fill  ablij,  rfiirirntly  ano  ronari^ntionalg. 

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ataff  at  all  hraiinnartcra,  armorira  ano  atatr  ararnala,  until  rrtrrat  of 
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^^THIS  —  the  third  edition  of  "  New  York  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  "— 

ill      is  published  as  part  of  the  annual  report  of  the  Adjutant-General  of 

the  State  of  New  York  for  the  year  1908  in  accordance  with  the 

provisions  of  chapter  433  of  the  Laws  of  the  State   of   New   York   for   the 

year  1909,  by 

NELSON  H.  HENRY, 

The  Adjutant-General,  S.  N.   Y. 


^^^•^HE  compilation  here  submitted  is  the  result  of  devoting  for  twenty- 
m  *m  five  years  almost  all  hours  not  demanded  by  official  duties  to  the 

A  m  L  collection  of  the  data  contained  herein.  The  work  was  com- 
^^|^F  menced  in  1883;  after  the  most  strenuous  labor  the  first  edition 
was  published  in  1890;  followed  the  same  year  by  the  second 
edition,  which  corrected  unavoidable  typographical  errors  ;  this  —  the  third  — 
edition  contains  some  corrections,  changes  and  additions. 

The  data  were  obtained  from  official  or  equally  reliable  sources  ;  in  many 
instances  estimates  became  necessary  and  these  were  invariably  based  on  the 
most  conservative  foundations. 

This  is  not  a  work  of  fiction,  it  is  composed  of  bare  facts;  it  is  not  a 
work  of  comparisons  ;  it  is  a  record  of  the  State  of  New  York  during  a  time 
which  weighed  heavily  on  her  sons  and  daughters,  made  as  complete,  correct 
and  concise  as  it  was  practicable  to  make  it  and  its  existence  is  due  in  a  large 
measure  to  the  Adjutants-General  of  the  State  from  1883  to  date,  to  Colonel 
J.  W.  Kirkley,  statistician  of  the  War  Department,  and  to  many  officers  of 
New  York  Volunteers  and  other  gentlemen  too  many  in  number  to  mention 
by  name,  whose  information  proved  valuable. 

The  work  consists  of  six  parts;  each  part  and  division  is  preceded  by 
remarks,  which  explain  its  scope  and  intent. 


Part      I.  In  the  State. 
II.  In  the  field. 

III.  The  roll  of  honor. 

IV.  Sketches  of  organizations  and  register  of  officers. 
V.  Appendices. 

VI.  Indices. 

Albany,  December,  1908. 


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In   1861 9-26 

In   1862 27-38 

In   1863 39-46 

In   1864 47~5 ! 

In   1865 52-142 

Men  called  for 57~59 

General  calls 57,  58 

Special   calls 58,  59 

Credits  due  the  State 59~66 

For  service  in  Regular  Army 59,  60 

For  service  in  Navy  and  Marine  Corps 60,  61 

For  service  in  U.  S.  Volunteers 61 

For  service  in  U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers 62 

For  service  in  the  Veteran  Reserve   Corps 62 

For  service  in  the  Colored  Troops 62 

For  service  in  Volunteers  of  other  States 62 

For  service  in  Militia  and  National  Guard 63 

For  service  in  the  Volunteers  of  the  State 63 

For  men  who  commuted  service 63 

For  representative  recruits 63-65 

Recapitulation  of  credits 65 

Drafts  66,  67 

Periods  of  service  of  the  men  enlisted 67 

Individuals  in  the  service 68-70 

Nativities  of  the  individuals 70 

Ages  of  the  individuals 71,  72 

Where  the  men  were  obtained 72~78 

Organizations  in  U.  S.  service 78 

Of  Militia  and  National  Guard 78-80 

Of  State  Volunteers 80-91 

Cavalry 80 

Artillery 82-84 

Engineers   84 

Sharpshooters 84 

Infantry    84-91 

Of  U.  S.  Volunteers 91 

Of  U.  S.  Colored  Troops 91 

Representation  in  the  General  Government 92 

Cost  of  the  War  in  money 93,  94 

Bureau  of  Military  Records  and  Relics 94—141 

The  women  of  the  State 142 


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is  aimed  here  to    place  on  permanent   record  as  concisely  as  prac- 
ticable,  the  stand  and  action  taken  by  the  citizens  —  sons  and 
daughters  —  of  the  State  of  New  York  during  the  War  ;  to  recite 
or  to  attempt  to  set  forth  the  causes  which  led  to  the  secession 
movement  of  the  Southern  States  would  be  foreign  to  this  aim. 
The  people  of  this  State  accepted  the  result  of  the  political  canvass  of 
1860  in  their  usual  patriotic  spirit  and,  notwithstanding  all  that  had  passed, 
were  not  willing  to  believe  that  war  might  not  be  averted. 

When  the  Legislature  met  on  the  first  day  of  the  new  year,  1861,  the 
Governor  in  his  annual  message  discoursed  the  attempt  at  disunion  with 
firmness,  but  also  in  a  conciliatory  tone,  stating  that  the  State  of  New  York 
was  ready,  in  all  honorable  ways,  to  aid  in  reconciling  estrangements,  and  as 
willing  to  guarantee  the  rights  of  the  slave  States,  as  to  defend  her  own. 
In  opening  the  Assembly  the  Speaker  referred  to  the  perils  which  environed 
the  country,  to  the  duty  of  the  representatives  of  the  people  in  the  existing 
crisis,  and  to  the  importance  of  united  councils.  In  the  Senate,  a  leading 
member  of  the  party  which  had  opposed  Abraham  Lincoln's  election  sub- 
mitted a  series  of  resolutions,  asserting  it  to  be  the  religious  as  well  as  the 
patriotic  duty  of  each  State  and  citizen  to  preserve  the  Union,  and  requesting 
the  Governor  to  tender  to  the  President,  in  the  name  of  the  people,  the 
militia  of  the  State,  to  be  employed  in  his  discretion,  in  enforcing  the  laws 
and  maintaining  the  Constitution.  On  the  following  day  there  were  intro- 
duced in  the  Legislature  resolutions  which  received  large  support  from  both 
parties,  and  recognized  slavery  as  a  disturbing  element  in  the  National 
councils,  and,  to  the  end  that  this  impediment  to  harmony  be  forever  removed, 
proposed,  after  the  admission  of  Kansas,  then  not  yet  a  State,  to  divide  the 
remaining  territories  into  two  States,  to  be  admitted  as  soon  as  the  inhabitants 
thereof  should  adopt  a  constitution  republican  in  form. 

Pacification  in  sentiment  and  preparation  in  act  were  the  order  of  the 
day.  Select  committees  on  federal  relations  were  formed.  Bills  were  brought 
forward  for  the  more  complete  enrollment  of  the  militia;  to  prohibit  the 


io  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1861 

sale  of  munitions  of  war  or  the  loan  of  money  to  States  in  rebellion;  for 
defining  treason;  for  providing  arms;  indeed  for  giving  form  in  every  way 
to  the  sentiment  of  the  people.  These  measures  were  but  a  prelude  to  many 
others  of  like  character  recorded  on  almost  every  page  in  the  legislative 
journals  of  that  session.  The  members  of  both  branches  were  united  in 
action  as  to  the  duty  of  the  hour,  and  the  State  officials  were  in  harmony 
with  them. 

The  united,  firm  and  dignified  stand  of  the  State  of  New  York,  coupled 
with  changes  in  the  President's  Cabinet,  and  a  disposition  on  the  part  of  the 
General  Government  to  stand  by  the  Union,  reanimated  public  confidence  and 
strengthened  the  hopes  of  many,  but  to  be  disappointed,  for  adverse  forces 
were  still  at  work. 

On  the  9th  of  January  the  Star  of  the  West,  a  swift  merchant  steamer 
chartered  by  the  General  Government  in  New  York  city,  and  sent  from 
there  on  the  night  of  the  5th,  loaded  with  needed  supplies  and  men  for  the 
relief  of  Major  Anderson,  was  fired  upon  in  Charleston  harbor  and  fire  was 
continued  after  the  captain  had  displayed  the  flag  of  the  country  —  of  the 
United  States. 

The  news  of  this  act  aroused  the  people  of  this  State  and  of  the  whole 
country.  Joint  resolutions  were  promptly  introduced  in,  and  speedily  adopted, 
with  but  three  dissenting  votes,  by  the  Legislature,  referring  to  the  outrage 
upon  the  Star  of  the  West;  to  the  seizures  of  National  property  by  Southern 
States;  to  the  treasonable  avowals  of  southern  Senators;  to  the  value  of  the 
Union  and  the  necessity  of  its  perpetuity;  hailing  with  joy  the  special  message 
of  the  President,  in  which  he  declared  his  intention  to  use  the  military  power 
against  all  who  resisted  the  Federal  authority,  and  tendering  him  whatever 
aid  in  men  and  money  he  might  require  to  uphold  the  authority  of  the  govern- 
ment; they  also  expressed  gratitude  for  the  courage  and  patriotism  of  those 
representatives  and  citizens  of  and  in  the  South,  who  labored  to  save  their 
States  from  the  vortex  of  secession.  These  resolutions  truthfully  reflected  the 
sentiment  of  the  people  of  the  Empire  State,  and  copies  of  them  were  trans- 
mitted to  the  President,  the  Governors  of  the  States,  and  to  the  United  States 
Senators  from  this  State. 

In  the  South  these  resolutions  did  not  meet  with  favor.  The  Governor 
of  Virginia  understood  them  to  be  a  declaration  of  the  readiness  of  New  York 
to  coerce  the  slave-holding  States  into  submission  to  Federal  authority.  By 
one  or  two  of  the  Southern  States  the  resolutions  were  returned  without 
comment.  The  Convention  of  Georgia,  then  in  session,  as  a  response  to  them, 
adopted  resolutions  approving  the  seizure  by  troops  of  the  State,  of  Fort 
Pulaski,  and  requested  the  Governor  to  hold  the  fort  until  the  relations  of 
Georgia  to  the  United  States  should  be  determined. 


IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1861  n 

On  the  24th  of  January  the  Governor  transmitted  to  the  Legislature  the 
resolutions  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Virginia,  inviting  all  states,  willing 
to  unite  in  an  earnest  effort  to  adjust  the  existing  controversies  and  to  afford 
adequate  guarantees  to  the  slave-holding  states,  to  appoint  commissioners  to 
meet  in  Washington  on  the  4th  of  February  following.  He  recommended  the 
appointment  of  a  commission  as  requested,  and  that  it  be  composed  of  men  in 
whose  character  and  patriotism  the  people  could  have  full  confidence;  he  also 
urged  that  any  proper  effort  should  not  be  left  untried  to  maintain  by  peaceful 
means  the  Union  as  it  had  existed  for  almost  a  century.  Gladly  responding 
tc  this  invitation  of  Virginia  to  aid  in  effecting  a  settlement,  if  possible,  of 
the  serious  and  important  questions  agitating  the  public  mind,  the  Legisla- 
ture, a  few  days  later,  elected  as  commissioners  from  this  state  Messrs.  David 
Dudley  Field,  William  Curtis  Noyes,  James  S.  Wadsworth,  James  C.  Smith, 
Amaziah  B.  James,  Erastus  Corning,  Addison  Gardiner,  Greene  C.  Bronson, 
William  E.  Dodge,  John  A.  King  and  John  E.  Wool.  Mr.  Gardiner  declining, 
Mr.  Thurlow  Weed  was  appointed  in  his  place ;  on  Mr.  Weed's  non-acceptance 
Mr.  Francis  Granger  was  selected  to  succeed  him,  and  took  his  seat  in  the 
convention.  The  proceedings  of  this  body  —  the  Peace  Conference  —  were 
without  results.  It  could  not  be  otherwise,  for  on  the  day  it  met,  the 
Provincial  Congress  or  Convention  of  the  seceded  states  met  at  Montgomery, 
Ala.,  and  by  the  i8th  of  February  had  adopted  and  inaugurated  a  govern- 
ment, to  be  known  as  "  the  Confederate  States  of  America." 

On  the  5th  of  February  the  Governor  of  Georgia  ordered  the  seizure,  in 
the  harbor  of  Savannah,  of  several  vessels  owned  in  the  city  of  New  York, 
in  reprisal  for  the  detention,  by  the  Metropolitan  police  of  the  city,  of  arms 
consigned  to  the  State  of  Georgia ;  three  days  later,  however,  the  vessels  were 
released.  On  the  2ist  this  Governor  again  ordered  the  seizure  of  New  York 
shipping  at  Savannah,  and  directed  that  the  ships  be  detained  until  the  arms, 
still  held  by  the  police,  were  delivered  to  his  agent  in  New  York  city. 
Munitions  of  war  were  being  shipped  from  the  North  to  the  Southern  States. 
Proposing  to  stop  this  traffic,  the  police  authorities  of  New  York  city  ordered 
in  the  latter  part  of  January  the  detention  of  an  invoice  of  arms  about  being 
shipped  to  Savannah.  Communication  by  telegraph  ensued,  and  a  formal 
demand  was  made  on  the  mayor  of  the  city  by  an  agent  of  Georgia  for  the 
release  of  the  arms.  A  like  demand  was  also  made,  by  telegraph,  by  the 
Governor  of  Georgia  on  the  Executive  of  this  state,  who  responded  that  the 
grave  character  and  unofficial  form  of  the  missive  forbade  action  until  better 
authenticated  information  should  be  received.  Letters  arrived  in  due  time  and 
to  the  renewed  demand  of  the  Governor  of  Georgia  Governor  Morgan  replied : 
"  *  *  *  Assuming  I  have  authority  to  do  so,  you  expect  me  to  surrender 


12  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1861 

(or  formally  to  withhold)  the  property  alleged  to  be  in  the  possession  of  the 
superintendent  of  the  Metropolitan  police,  by  a  given  date.  Permit  me  to 
say,  that  as  Governor  of  this  state,  I  have  no  power  whatever  over  the  officer 
who  made  the  seizure,  and  had  no  more  knowledge  of  the  fact,  nor  have  I 
any  more  connection  with  the  transaction,  than  has  any  other  citizen  of  this 
state;  but  I  do  not  hesitate  to  say  that  the  arms  will  be  delivered  whenever 
application  shall  be  made  for  them.  Should  such  not  be  the  case  however, 
redress  is  to  be  sought,  not  in  an  appeal  to  the  Executive  authority  of  New 
York  to  exercise  a  merely  arbitrary  power,  but  in  due  form  of  law,  through 
the  regularly  constituted  tribunals  of  justice  of  the  state  or  of  the  United 
States,  as  the  parties  aggrieved  may  elect.  It  is  but  proper  here  to  say,  that 
the  courts  are  at  all  times  open  to  suitors,  and  a  complaint  has  not  reached  me 
of  the  inability  or  unwillingness  of  judicial  officers  to  render  exact  justice  to 
all.  If,  however,  the  fact  be  otherwise,  whatever  authority  the  Constitution 
and  the  laws  vest  in  me,  for  compelling  a  performance  of  their  duty,  will  be 
promptly  exercised.  In  conclusion  permit  me  to  say  that,  while  differing 
widely  with  your  Excellency  as  to  the  right  or  policy  of  your  acts  and  of 
the  views  expressed  in  your  several  communications,  I  have  the  honor  to 
b^  *  *  */'  'j^g  police  authorities  delivered  the  arms  in  question  to  the 
agent  of  the  State  of  Georgia  on  the  i6th  of  March. 

On  the  1 8th  of  February  the  President-elect  was  received  at  the  Capitol 
as  the  guest  of  the  state,  and  was  cordially  welcomed  by  the  Governor,  the 
Legislature  and  the  citizens.  The  chairman  of  the  committee,  on  the  part  of 
the  Legislature,  pledged  him  the  support  of  the  State  of  New  York  in  the 
discharge  of  his  constitutional  duties.  For  this  he  expressed  his  gratitude, 
and  added :  "  While  I  hold  myself,  without  mock  modesty,  the  humblest  of 
all  individuals  that  have  been  elected  to  the  presidency,  I  have  a  more  difficult 
task  to  perform  than  any  of  them." 

Events  were  daily  rendering  it  more  and  more  likely  that  the  domestic 
discord  would  terminate  in  open  hostilities.  The  probabilities  of  this,  and 
the  means  for  subduing  the  expected  hostilities  were  discussed  at  every 
fireside  throughout  the  state.  The  decadence  of  the  military  spirit  of  the 
people  at  large  had  been  gradual,  but  nearly  absolute.  Public  money  expended 
to  maintain  a  Militia  establishment  was  regarded  as  wasted.  But  notwith- 
standing the  general  apathy  of  the  people,  there  were  still  a  few  men  in  every 
portion  of  the  state,  and  especially  at  the  principal  centres,  who  did  not 
permit  the  military  spirit  wholly  to  die  out.  The  principal  lack  was  in  material 
of  war.  The  strength  of  the  organized  Militia  was  nominally  nineteen 
thousand  men ;  to  arm  this  force  the  state  possessed  but  about  eight  thousand 
muskets  and  rifles,  and  one  hundred  and  fifty  smooth-bore  field  pieces,  of 


IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1861  13 

almost  every  calibre.  The  National  authorities  were  not  in  condition  to  supply 
the  want,  the  late  Secretary  of  War  having  sent  thousands  of  muskets  from 
the  Watervliet  arsenal  to  the  South.  This  want  had,  however,  been  brought 
to  the  notice  of  the  Legislature  by  the  Governor  in  his  annual  message,  where 
he  pointed  out  the  lack  of  serviceable  military  stores,  and  stated  that  the 
organized  Militia  was  not  provided  with  reliable  weapons;  he  asked  the 
Legislature  to  take  early  measures  to  supply  these  deficiencies,  recommending 
for  that  purpose  an  appropriation,  to  be  used  at  the  discretion  of  the  military 
department  of  the  state,  and  a  bill  had  been  introduced  providing  half  a 
million  dollars  for  the  purchase  of  arms  and  equipments.  This  bill,  however, 
did  not  become  a  law  until  just  before  the  close  of  the  session,  when  events 
had  demonstrated  its  imperative  necessity. 

At  half-past  four  o'clock  of  the  morning  of  the  I2th  day  of  April  a  shot 
was  fired  from  the  mortar  battery  near  old  Fort  Johnson,  and  a  moment  later 
fell  upon  Fort  Sumter.  This  shot,  although  not  the  first  fired  upon  the 
National  flag,  inaugurated  a  conflict  of  gigantic  proportions  and  far-reaching 
consequences,  from  which  the  United  States  emerged  forever  as  one  Country 
and  one  Nation. 

The  bombardment  of  Fort  Sumter  was  shortly  followed  by  its  surrender, 
which  became  known  at  the  capital  of  the  State  on  Sunday  morning  the  I4th. 
The  news  came  upon  the  people  as  an  event  too  sad  for  full  belief.  But  the 
suddenness  of  the  intelligence  was  followed  by  prompt  and  efficient  action  in 
every  quarter.  A  meeting  took  place  in  the  afternoon  at  the  Executive 
chamber.  There  were  present  the  Governor  and  other  state  officers,  the 
Speaker  of  the  Assembly  and  members  of  the  military  and  finance  committees 
of  the  two  houses.  A  committee,  consisting  of  the  Attorney-General,  the 
Adjutant-General,  the  Inspector-General,  Mr.  Blood  of  the  Senate  and  Mr. 
Robinson  of  the  Assembly,  was  appointed  to  draft  a  bill  to  be  submitted  to 
the  Legislature  the  following  morning.  As  drawn  by  the  committee,  the 
bill  invested  the  Governor  with  the  power  of  its  execution,  and  provided  for 
the  enrollment  of  thirty  thousand  volunteer  Militia  to  serve  for  two  years, 
appropriating  three  million  dollars  to  meet  the  expense.  The  Legislature 
connected  the  state  officers  with  the  Governor  in  the  raising  and  organizing 
of  these  troops  and  the  bill,  thus  modified,  was  approved  by  the  Governor  on 
the  1 6th.  The  commission  created  thereby  was  popularly  known  as  the  "  State 
Military  Board,  and  consisted  of  the  Governor  of  the  state,  Edwin  D. 
Morgan;  the  Lieutenant-Governor,  Robert  Campbell  of  Bath;  the  Secretary 
of  State,  David  R.  Floyd-Jones  of  South  Oyster  Bay ;  the  Comptroller,  Robert 
Denniston  of  Salisbury  Mills;  the  Attorney-General,  Charles  G.  Myers  of 


14  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1861 

Ogdensburgh ;  the  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor,  Van  Rensselaer  Richmond 
of  Lyons;  and  the  State  Treasurer,  Philip  Dorsheimer  of  Buffalo. 

On  the  1 5th  of  April  the  President  issued  his  proclamation  calling  forth 
the  Militia  of  the  several  states  to  the  number  of  seventy-five  thousand  men, 
to  suppress  treasonable  combinations  and  to  cause  the  laws  to  be  duly  executed. 
The  quota  assigned  to  this  state  consisted  of  seventeen  regiments,  each  of 
seven  hundred  and  eighty  officers  and  enlisted  men,  making  in  the  aggregate 
a  force  of  thirteen  thousand  two  hundred  and  eighty  men. 

The  State  Military  Board  met  on  the  evening  of  the  i6th  and  the  Governor 
submitted  a  dispatch  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  to  the  effect  that  the  men 
called  for  were  to  be  mustered  into  immediate  service,  and  that  he  would  be 
gratified  to  have  one  or  more  regiments  march  to  Washington  before  the  close 
of  the  week.  The  situation  demanded  prompt  action;  the  Governor  at  once 
issued  orders  for  the  available  organized  Militia  to  march ;  the  Board  resolved 
that  seventeen  regiments  of  seven  hundred  and  eighty  men  each,  be  enrolled 
and  mustered  into  service  for  two  years,  and  made  provisions  for  the  prompt 
transportation  to  Washington  of  the  regiments  of  the  organized  Militia 
ordered  into  service  by  the  Governor,  as  well  as  of  the  volunteer  Militia 
authorized  by  it,  and  for  procuring  necessary  quarters,  hospital,  medical 
and  other  supplies.  There  was  need  of  this  action;  communication  with 
Washington  was  severed,  and  the  condition  of  affairs  there  was  such,  that  the 
state  was  left  in  most  part  to  supply  transportation  for  her  troops;  indeed 
everything  in  the  way  of  accommodations  for  volunteers,  sick  and  well,  was 
to  be  provided  by  the  state  authorities. 

The  Governor's  military  staff  was  composed  of  men  who  were  competent 
for  the  new  and  weighty  duties  now  falling  upon  them.  Time  was  not  given 
to  deliberate,  the  work  pressed  upon  their  attention  at  once.  The  details,  as 
well  as  the  general  duties  of  the  several  staff  departments  were  instantly 
and  vigorously  entered  upon.  An  army  of  forty  thousand  men,  including  the 
organized  Militia,  was  to  be  prepared  for  the  field  and  all  the  staff  officers 
were  more  than  fully  employed.  During  his  administration  Governor 
Morgan's  staff  consisted  of:  Adjutant-General  J.  Meredith  Reed,  Jr.,  of 
Albany,  who  resigned  on  account  of  ill  health  August  14,  1861,  and  was 
succeeded  by  Thomas  Hillhouse  of  Geneva;  Inspector-General  William  A. 
Jackson  of  Albany,  who  resigned  May  17,  1861,  to  become  Colonel  of  the  i8th 
Volunteers,  followed  by  Marsena  R.  Patrick,  who  resigned  February  10,  1862, 
to  become  Brigadier-General  of  Volunteers,  in  whose  place  was  appointed 
Qiester  A.  Arthur,  who  resigned  July  9,  1862,  to  become  Quartermaster- 
General  and  who  was  succeeded  by  Cuyler  Van  Vechten;  Judge-Advocate 
General  William  Henry  Anthon  of  New  York  city;  Quartermaster-General 


THE  STATE  —  IN  1861  15 


Cuyler  Van  Vechten  of  Albany,  who  July  9,  1862,  was  appointed  Inspector- 
General  and  was  replaced  by  Chester  A.  Arthur;  Surgeon  General  S.  Oakley 
Vanderpoel  of  Albany;  Paymaster-General  Thomas  B.  Van  Buren,  succeeded 
by  George  Bliss,  Jr.,  February  27,  1862,  upon  becoming  Colonel  of  the  iO2d 
Volunteers;  Engineer-in-Chief  Chester  A.  Arthur,  appointed  Inspector- 
General  February  10,  1862;  Chief  of  Ordnance,  the  constitutional  Commis- 
sary-General, Benjamin  Welch,  Jr.,  of  Buffalo;  Aides-de-Camp,  Edwin  D. 
Morgan,  Jr.,  of  New  York  city,  resigned  May  13,  1861  ;  Edmund  Schriver 
from  May  13  to  September  2,  1861  ;  Thomas  B.  Arden  from  September  2, 
1861  ;  Samuel  D.  Bradford,  Jr.,  resigned  January  31,  1862;  Francis  M.  Rotch 
from  February  12,  1862;  Elliott  F.  Shepard  and  John  H.  Linsly.  Several 
officers  of  the  Regular  Army  were  assigned  to  temporary  duty  at  Albany  about 
this  period,  to  assist  the  military  department  by  their  experience  ;  of  these  were 
Colonels  Delafield,  Schriver  and  Keyes,  whose  names  are  prominent  in  the 
annals  of  the  war. 

Depots  were  established  at  New  York  city,  Albany  and  Elmira,  and 
Brigadier-Generals  Charles  Yates,  John  F.  Rathbone  and  Robert  B.  Van 
Valkenburgh  of  the  organized  Militia,  respectively,  placed  in  command  of 
them.  Branch  depots  were  also  opened  at  Syracuse  and  Troy,  and  Brigadier- 
Generals  Robert  M.  Richardson  and  Darius  Allen,  respectively,  assigned  to 
their  charge.  Orders  were  issued  for  the  rendezvous  and  organization  of  men, 
of  whom  many  were  already  arriving  at  these  depots  —  even  before  authority 
to  receive  them  existed  —  often,  indeed,  presenting  themselves  unannounced; 
and  such  was  the  patriotic  spirit  of  the  people  that  many,  obviously  unfit 
physically  and  by  reason  of  age,  came  with  the  able-bodied  volunteers. 

Worthily  interpreting  the  spirit  of  their  constituency,  the  Legislature 
prolonged  its  session  and  redoubled  its  labors.  Loyal  men  of  all  political 
opinions  rallied  around  the  flag  of  their  country  ;  and  it  should  be  remembered 
as  one  of  the  noblest  manifestations  of  that  period  of  danger,  how  enthusiasti- 
cally the  last  hours  of  the  Senate  and  Assembly  were  devoted  to  the  duties  of 
patriotism.  Nearly  a  score  of  these  legislators,  who  with  their  votes  initiated 
the  work  of  preparing  the  way  of  their  state,  followed  up  the  public  pledge, 
then  given,  with  the  sword.  The  life  blood  of  some  of  these  earnest  men  too 
soon  became  the  tribute  of  their  devotion,  and  they  stand  conspicuous  in  the 
roll  of  the  immortal  as  the  representative  heroes  of  the  Legislature  of  the 
State. 

In  this,  the  eighty-fourth  session  of  the  Legislature,  the  people  of  the 
State  were  represented 


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IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1861 


IN  THE  SENATE  BY 


Lieutenant-Governor  ROBERT 

Senator  Edw.  A.  Lawrence,  of  the    istdist. 

Thomas  A.  Gardner,  2d 

Francis  B.  Spinola,  3d 

J.  McLeod  Murphy,  4th 

Bernard  Kelly,  5th 

Benj.  F.  Manierre,  6th 

Richard  B.  Connolly,  7th 

Hezekiah  D.  Robertson,  8th 

Robert  Y.  Grant,  pth 

Joshua  Fiero,  Jr.,  loth 

John  H.  Ketcham,  nth 

Volney  Richmond,  I2th 

Andrew  J.  Colvin,  I3th 

Joseph  H.  Ramsey,  I4th 

Isaiah  Blood,  isth 

Nathan  Lapham,  i6th 


CAMPBELL,  of  Bath,  President; 

Senator  Chas.  C.  Montgomery,  of  the  i/th  dist. ; 

James  A.  Bell,  i8ch 

William  H.  Ferry,  ipth 

Francis  M.  Rotch,  20th 

Andrew  S.  Warner,  2ist 

Allen  Munro,  22d 

Perrin  H.  McGraw,  23d 

Lyman  Truman,  24th 

Alex.  B.  Williams,  25th 

Thomas  Hillhouse,  26th 

Samuel  H.  Hammond,  27th 

Ephraim  Goss,  28th 

Peter  P.  Murphy,  ao,th 

David  H.  Abell,  3oth 

Erastus  S.  Prosser,  3ist 

Walter  L.  Sessions,  32d 


IN  THE  ASSEMBLY  BY 
Speaker  DE  WITT  C.  LITTLEJOHN,   of  Oswego; 


Lewis  Benedict,  Jr.,  2d  district  of  Albany; 
Henry  Lansing,  3d  district  of  Albany ; 
William  J.  Wheeler,  4th  district  of  Albany; 
Wilkes  Angel,  1st  district  of  Allegany; 
Lucius  S.  May,  2d  district  of  Allegany; 
Friend    H.    Burt,    district    and    county    of 

Broome ; 
Nelson  I.  Norton,  ist  district  of  Cattarau- 

gus; 
Franklin  Philbrick,  2d  district  of  Cattarau- 

gus; 

Heman  Benton,  ist  district  of  Cayuga; 
Smith  Anthony,  2d  district  of  Cayuga; 
Henry  A.  Prendergast,  ist  dist.  Chautau- 

qua; 

Hiram  Smith,  2d,  2d  district  of  Chautauqua; 
Lucius  Robinson,  dist.  and  county  Chemung; 
Thomas  Carter,  ist  district  of  Chenango; 
Samuel  E.  Lewis,  ad  district  of  Chenango; 
Henry     McFadden,     dist.     and     county    of 

Clinton ; 

Samuel  Lasher,  1st  district  of  Columbia; 
Norton  S.  Collin,  2d  district  of  Columbia; 
Loammi  Kinney,  dist.  and  county  of  Cort- 

land; 

Seymour  E.  Smith,  1st  district  of  Delaware; 
Daniel  Waterbury,  ad  district  of  Delaware; 
John  B.  Dutcher,  ist  district  of  Dutchess; 
Samuel  J.  Farnum,  2d  district  of  Dutchess; 
Stephen  V.  R.  Watson,  ist  district  of  Erie; 
Victor  M.  Rice,  ad  district  of  Erie; 


Benjamin  H.  Long,  3d  district  of  Erie; 

Zebulon  Ferris,  4th  district  of  Erie; 

Martin  Finch,  dist.  and  county  of  Essex ; 

William  Andrus,  dist.  and  county  Franklin ; 

Jas.  H.  Burr,  counties  Fulton  and  Hamilton ; 

George  W.  Wright,  dist.  and  county  Gene- 
see; 

Gilbert  Bedell,  dist.  and  county  of  Greene ; 

John  Markell,  ist  district  of  Herkimer; 

Josiah  Shull,  ad  district  of  Herkimer; 

David  Montague,  ist  district  of  Jefferson; 

David  J.  Wager,  ad  district  of  Jefferson ; 

Harvey  Bailey,  3d  district  of  Jefferson; 

Andrew  J.  Provost,  ist  district  of  Kings; 

Marquis  D.  Moore,  2d  district  of  Kings; 

Nathan  Comstock,  3d  district  of  Kings; 

James  Darcy,  4th  district  of  Kings; 

Lucius  C.  Andrus,  5th  district  of  Kings; 

Joseph  Nesbitt,  6th  district  of  Kings ; 

George  H.  Fisher,  7th  district  of  Kings ; 

Edmund  Baldwin,  dist.  and  county  Lewis; 

Matthew  Wiard,  ist  district  of  Livingston; 

George  Hyland,  ad  district  of  Livingston; 

Orrin  B.  Lord,  ist  district  of  Madison; 

Francis  A.  Hyatt,  ad  district  of  Madison; 

Martin  Roberts,  ist  district  of  Monroe; 

Lewis  H.  Morgan,  ad  district  of  Monroe; 

Benjamin  R.  Wells,  3d  district  of  Monroe; 

Frothingham  Fish,  district  and  county  of 
Montgomery; 

John  Callahan,  ist  district  of  New  York; 


IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1861 


William  Walsh,  2d  district  of  New  York; 
Christian  B.  Woodruff,  3d  dist.  New  York; 
William  J.  C.  Kinney,  4th  dist.  New  York; 
John  J.  Shaw,  5th  district  of  New  York; 
Samuel  T.  Webster,  6th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Daniel  Young,  7th  district  of  New  York; 
Andrew  Craft,  8th  district  of  New  York; 
Horatio  N.  Sherwood,  pth  dist.  New  York; 
Luke  F.  Cozans,  loth  dist.  of  New  York; 
John  Hardy,  nth  district  of  New  York; 
John  Lambrecht,  I2th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Charles  E.  Birdsall,  I3th  dist.  of  New  York ; 
Robert  C.  Hutchings,  I4th  dist.  New  York ; 
George   W.  Varian,   i=;th  dist.  New  York; 
Henry  Arcularius,  i6th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Jay  Jarvis  Jones,  I7th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Henry  P.  Smith,  ist  district  of  Niagara; 
Oliver  P.  Scovell,  2d  district  of  Niagara; 
Francis  Kernan,   ist  district  of  Oneida; 
Levi  T.  Marshall,  2d  district  of  Oneida; 
Marquis  L.  Kenyon,  3d  district  of  Oneida ; 
William  Lewis,  4th  district  of  Oneida ; 
Jeremiah  Emerick,   ist  district  of  Onondaga; 
Austin  Myers,  2d  district  of  Onondaga ; 
Abner  Chapman,  3d  district  of  Onondaga; 
Perez  H.  Field,  ist  district  of  Ontario; 
Stephen  H.  Ainsworth,  2d  dist.  of  Ontario; 
Stephen  W.  Fullerton,  Jr.,  ist  dist  Orange; 
Milton  Barnes,  2d  district  of  Orange ; 
Gideon  Randall,  dist.  and  county  Orleans ; 
De  Witt  C.  Littlejohn,  ist  dist.  of  Oswego; 
Richard  K.  Sanford,  2d  dist.  of  Oswego; 
Mason  Salisbury,  3d  district  of  Oswego; 
Elijah  E.  Ferrey,   ist  district  of  Otsego; 
Frederick  A.  Bolles,  2d  district  of  Otsego ; 
Chas.  T.  Brewster,  dist.  and  county  Putnam; 
Stephen  Taber,   ist  district  of  Queens; 
John  D.  Townsend,  2d  district  of  Queens ; 
Charles  J.  Saxe,  ist  dist.  of  Rensselaer; 


L.  Chandler  Ball,  2d  dist.  of  Rensselaer; 
Anson  Bingham,  3d  district  of  Rensselaer; 
N.  Dane  Ellingwood,  district  and  county  of 

Richmond. 

Wm.  R.  Knapp,  dist.  and  county  Rockland; 
Charles  Richardson,   ist  dist.  St.  Lawrence; 
Edwin  A.  Merritt,  2d  dist.  St.  Lawrence; 
Clark  S.  Chittenden,  3d  dist.  St.  Lawrence; 
John  Fulton,  ist  district  of  Saratoga; 
James  Sumner,  Jr.,  2d  district  of  Saratoga; 
Alonzo    Macomber,    district    and   county    of 

Schenectady ; 

Joseph  Buckbee,  dist.  and  county  Schoharie; 
Abram  V.   Mekeel,  dist.  and  county  Schuyler ; 
William  Johnson,  dist.  and  county  Seneca ; 
Daniel  B.  Bryan,   ist  district  of  Steuben; 
Jeffrey  Smith,  2d  district  of  Steuben; 
Redman  S.  Davis,  3d  district  of  Steuben; 
James  H.  Tuthill,  ist  district  of  Suffolk; 
Alexander  J.  Bergen,  2d  district  of  Suffolk; 
Stephen     St.     John     Gardner,     district     and 

county  of   Sullivan; 

Cero  F.  Barber,  dist.  and  county  of  Tioga; 
Jeremiah  W.  Dwight,  district  and  county  of 

Tompkins ; 

Robert   Loughran,    ist   district  of   Ulster; 
George  T.  Pierce,  2d  district  of  Ulster ; 
Benjamin  Turner,  Jr.,  3d  district  of  Ulster; 
Walter  A.  Faxon,  dist.  and  county  Warren; 
Peter  Hill,   ist  district  of  Washington; 
Nicholas  M.  Catlin,  2d  dist.  of  Washington; 
Jabez  S.  L'Amoreaux,  ist  dist.  of  Wayne; 
Joseph  W.   Corning,  2d  district  of  Wayne ; 
Wm.  J.  McDermott,   ist  dist.  Westchester; 
N.  Holmes  Odell,  2d  dist.  of  Westchester; 
Benj.  F.  Camp,  3d  dist.  of  Westchester; 
John    J.    Doolittle,    district    and    county    of 

Wyoming ; 
Gilbert  Sherer,  district  and  county  of  Yates. 


While  officials  were  thus  engaged,  the  people  were  alive  with  zeal  in 
preparing  to  answer  the  call  of  the  government.  They  held  public  meetings, 
adopted  patriotic  addresses,  raised  money  and  enrolled  men,  in  every  part 
of  the  state.  Past  political  differences  were  forgotten.  Flags  were  floating 
from  church  steeples,  public  buildings,  school-houses  and  private  resi- 
dences. The  thrilling  tones  of  the  loyal  press  penetrated  every  household, 
and  gave  utterance  to  the  popular  enthusiasm ;  its  representatives  threw  down 
the  pen  and  grasped  the  sword;  they  proposed  to  make  the  history,  which 
they  were  afterwards  to  chronicle.  All  was  animation  and  a  state  of  peace  had 
suddenly  been  transformed  into  a  condition  of  war.  From  every  quarter 


i8  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1861 

came  applications  for  authority  to  raise  troops.  The  people  were  sensitively 
alive  to  the  demands  of  the  hour.  Real  or  fancied  delays,  whether  inevitable 
or  not,  were  censured  without  stint,  if  not  without  reason.  Private  liberality 
was  without  bounds. 

The  emergency  and  the  danger  to  the  National  Capitol  were  great,  and 
well  it  was  that  some  of  the  genuine  military  spirit  had  been  kept  alive. 
The  militia  regiments  ordered  out  by  the  Governor  for  a  service  of  three 
months,  responded  to  the  pressing  call  with  an  alacrity  that  stands  to  their 
perpetual  credit.  This  prompt  response  no  doubt  saved  the  capitol  from 
capture  and  spoliation.  The  hearts  of  all  were  quickened,  when  the  lightning 
flashed  from  Washington  its  missive  of  doubt  and  despondency,  of  painful 
peril,  of  glad  and  heartfelt  relief!  How  startling  was  the  first  summons, 
flashed  along  the  wires  from  the  threatened  seat  of  the  government;  how 
incessant  the  fiery  messages  thereafter.  Numberless  messages  of  alarm  and 
counsel  poured  upon  the  Governor  from  Washington  and  all  parts  of  the 
state;  they  were  the  throbbings  of  the  heart  of  the  people. 

On  the  1 8th  of  April  the  Governor  issued  his  proclamation  calling  upon 
the  people  for  volunteers  for  seventeen  of  the  regiments  authorized  under  the 
act  passed  by  the  Legislature.  On  the  iQth  a  great  meeting  of  merchants 
was  held  in  New  York  city;  resolutions  to  sustain  the  government  were 
adopted,  and  at  the  announcement  that  several  regiments,  then  organizing, 
needed  assistance,  more  than  twenty  thousand  dollars  were  raised  in  ten 
minutes'  time.  On  the  same  day  the  famous  Seventh  Militia,  amidst  the 
greatest  enthusiasm,  left  for  the  city  of  Washington. 

The  next  day,  the  2Oth,  occurred  that  memorable  meeting  in  Union 
Square,  New  York  city,  of  two  hundred  thousand  of  the  people.  Leading 
citizens  without  distinction  of  party,  met  there  to  unite  their  voices  in  support 
of  the  government.  The  surging  crowds  that  filled  the  streets,  drowned  all 
noises  in  their  huzzas  for  the  Union.  The  meeting  was  an  important  one  in 
every  sense;  its  action  gave  direction  to  popular  sentiment  everywhere,  and 
the  Union  Defense  Committee  was  then  formed  from  the  foremost  citizens  of 
the  great  Metropolis.  Conventions  and  meetings  were  held  on  the  same  day 
in  Schenectady,  Hudson,  Utica,  Oswego  and  Rochester,  and  troops  raised  and 
means  provided.  The  people  of  Poughkeepsie,  Troy,  Auburn,  Syracuse  and 
Buffalo  also  met  to  counsel  on  the  best  mode  of  responding  to  the  country's 
call.  Town  and  village,  great  and  small,  were  likewise  engaged.  Albany 
and  Elmira  were  changed,  in  a  few  hours,  from  business  centres  into  military 
camps. 

On  the  2ist,  the  Sixth,  Twelfth  and  Seventy-first  regiments  of  the  Militia 
left  the  city  of  New  York  en  route  for  Washington.  On  the  22d,  a  patriotic 


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meeting  of  the  Bench  and  Bar  of  New  York  city  took  place,  at  which  money 
was  subscribed  by  the  thousands;  the  city  of  New  York  appropriated 
one  million  dollars  for  fitting  out  soldiers  and  supporting  the  families  of 
volunteers;  and  the  Twenty-fifth  regiment  of  Militia  left  Albany  for  the 
endangered  Capitol  of  the  country.  The  succeeding  day,  the  23d,  witnessed 
a  great  meeting  in  Brooklyn,  at  which  Robert  J.  Walker,  a  former  Cabinet 
officer,  and  resident  of  a  seceded  state,  addressed  the  people,  and  the 
departure  from  Brooklyn  of  the  Thirteenth,  and  from  New  York  city  of  the 
Eighth  and  Sixty-ninth  regiments  of  the  organized  Militia  of  the  state.  On 
the  26th,  the  Secretary  of  War  wrote  to  the  Governor:  "  I  have  to  repeat  the 
acknowledgments  of  this  department  for  your  very  prompt  and  energetic 
action  in  sending  forward  the  troops  of  your  state."  On  the  27th  the  Fifth 
regiment  of  Militia  of  New  York  city;  on  the  28th  the  Twentieth  regiment 
of  Militia  of  Kingston;  on  the  2Qth  the  Ellsworth  Fire  Zouaves,  later  the 
Eleventh  Volunteers,  a  two  years'  regiment,  of  New  York  city,  and  on  the 
3Oth  the  Twenty-eighth  regiment  of  Militia  of  Brooklyn,  left  the  state  for 
active  service. 

The  remaining  regiments  of  the  organized  Militia  were  preparing  to 
march,  when  in  the  first  days  of  May,  their  orders  were  countermanded  upon 
receipt  of  information  from  the  General  Government  that  no  more  three 
months'  men  were  desired.  Four  companies  of  the  Seventy-fourth  Militia 
volunteered  then,  and  left  Buffalo  for  Elmira  May  3d,  escorted  to  the  depot 
by  the  Home  Guards,  of  which  Ex-President  Fillmore  was  major  and  in 
command. 

The  Militia  regiments,  when  starting  for  Washington,  were  accompanied 
to  the  points  of  embarkation  by  the  people.  Their  line  of  march  was  a 
perfect  ovation;  thousands  filled  the  sidewalks;  private  and  public  buildings 
were  decorated  with  banners,  and  there  were  many  touching  scenes  of  farewell 
taking. 

The  enlistment  of  volunteers  under  the  Governor's  proclamation  of  the 
1 8th  of  April  proceeded  with  great  rapidity.  On  the  22d,  only  a  week  after 
the  proclamation  of  the  President,  eighty-two  companies  had  been  accepted, 
and  the  State  Military  Board  adopted  a  resolution  "  to  organize  the  remainder 
of  the  force  provided  for  in  the  act  of  April  i6th." 

Firearms  were  now  the  serious  want.  On  the  24th  of  April  an  agent  was 
sent  to  Europe  to  purchase  twenty-five  thousand  stands  of  the  most  approved 
pattern,  and  also  a  supply  of  fixed  ammunition.  The  agent  carried  a  letter 
of  credit  for  half  a  million  dollars,  and  a  communication  from  the  Governor 
to  Lord  Palmerston,  requesting  him  to  sanction  these  purchases  by  the  state. 
The  Governor-General  of  Canada,  meanwhile  applied  to  for  authority  to 


20  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1861 

purchase  arms  in  his  territory,  replied  that  he  was  not  permitted  to  allow 
munitions  of  war  to  be  taken  from  that  province.  In  Europe  the  agent 
found  that  large  orders  had  been  sent  out  from  this  country  and  that  the 
Spanish  government  was  a  heavy  purchaser  of  arms  in  the  British  markets. 
He,  however,  obtained  nineteen  thousand  Enfield  muskets  at  a  cost  of  three 
hundred  and  thirty-five  thousand  dollars.  His  first  shipment  was  refused 
passage  by  the  English  steamship  company,  though  sent  to  Galway  by  the 
house  of  Baring  Brothers. 

On  the  25th  of  April  the  Governor,  in  accordance  with  the  resolution 
adopted  by  the  State  Military  Board,  issued  his  proclamation  for  volunteers 
for  twenty-one  additional  regiments,  making  the  total  number  of  regiments  to 
be  organized  for  two  years'  service  thirty-eight,  and  completing  the  force  of 
volunteer  Militia  authorized  by  law. 

Public  manifestations  increased.  Nationalities  vied  with  each  other  in 
the  work  of  raising  regiments  and  sustaining  the  government.  On  the  25th 
of  April  an  enthusiastic  meeting  of  the  British  residents  was  held  in  New 
York  city;  followed  a  few  days  later  by  a  Union  meeting  of  the  French 
residents.  The  Germans  met  frequently  in  large  assemblages,  and  other 
nationalities  were  equally  active.  Distinctive  regiments  of  Irish,  Scotch, 
Germans  and  French  were  being  raised  for  the  war.  The  Common  Council 
of  Buffalo  made  a  large  appropriation  to  equip  a  local  regiment.  Troy 
established  a  special  depot  and  raised  money  for  its  support.  Other  cities 
and  towns  were  not  behind  in  the  work.  Collections  were  made  in  churches 
and  at  other  assemblages  for  furnishing  needed  supplies  for  the  soldiers  and 
for  supporting  their  families.  Active  patriotism  prevailed  in  business  circles ; 
bankers  and  commercial  men  were  furnishing  money  by  the  tens  of  thosuands. 
Mechanics  and  manufacturers  were  vieing  with  others  in  the  work  of  for- 
warding men  and  providing  for  those  at  home.  Representatives  of  all  pro- 
fessions and  pursuits  were  found  in  the  ranks  or  hastening  to  the  rendezvous. 
The  Union  Defense  Committee,  the  Merchants'  and  the  German  committees, 
the  Chamber  of  Commerce,  churches  and  citizens  of  New  York  city  and 
other  localities,  throughout  the  state,  assisted  with  money  in  defraying  the 
expenses  of  the  organizations  springing  up  all  over  the  country. 

On  the  /th  of  May  the  Governor,  expressing  his  gratification  at  the 
alacrity  and  self-sacrificing  spirit  displayed  by  the  people,  announced  that  the 
maximum  number  allowed  by  the  act  of  April  i6th  having  been  enrolled, 
expenditure  of  time  or  means  should  not  be  uselessly  incurred  by  the  patriotic 
citizens  of  the  state  in  further  efforts  for  new  organizations. 

May  3d,  the  President  issued  a  call  for  forty-two  thousand  and  thirty-four 
volunteers  for  a  service  of  three  years,  and  the  War  Department  granted 


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authority  to  committees  and  individuals  to  recruit  regiments,  crediting  them 
to  the  state,  so  that  when,  May  25th,  the  organization  of  the  thirty-eight 
two-years'  regiments  was  completed,  the  number  of  men  required  from  this 
state  was  found  to  be  already  filled,  while  but  a  part  of  the  troops  raised  by 
the  state  authorities  had  been  accepted  by  the  General  Government.  This 
created  a  serious  embarrassment  and  a  delay  in  forwarding  troops.  The  term 
of  service  of  the  New  York  contingent  had  been  fixed  by  law  at  two  years 
and  could  therefore  not  be  changed,  otherwise  matters  could  have  been 
arranged  more  quickly.  However,  the  State  Military  Board  insisted  that  the 
troops  raised  by  authority  of  the  state  should  be  received  without  regard  to 
those  tendered  or  raised  by  committees  and  unofficial  persons,  and  finally, 
June  1 2th,  Secretary  of  War  Cameron  ordered  the  muster  into  the  United 
States  service  of  all  the  regiments  which  had  been  enrolled  into  the  state 
service,  and  not  yet  mustered  in  the  United  States  service.  A  small  number 
of  these  had  meanwhile  been  mustered  in  for  three  months,  which  caused  at 
the  expiration  of  that  time,  when  the  Governor,  at  the  request  of  the  War 
Department,  ordered  them  to  continue  in  the  United  States  service  for  the 
unexpired  term  of  their  state  service  considerable  dissatisfaction  and  evil. 
Under  the  President's  call  of  May  3d  and  authority  received  from  the  War 
Department,  there  were  organized  for  a  service  of  three  years,  principally 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Union  Defense  Committee  of  New  York  city :  The 
Garibaldi  Guard,  the  Mozart  Regiment,  the  De  Kalb  Regiment,  the  Tammany 
Jackson  Guard,  the  Second,  Ninth,  Fourteenth  and  Seventy-ninth  regiments 
of  Militia. 

May  1 4th  the  Secretary  of  War  on  the  part  of  the  President,  again 
thanked  the  Governor  and  his  staff,  for  seconding  the  call  of  the  President 
for  troops  in  such  prompt  and  efficient  manner. 

Early  in  July  the  General  Government  requested  some  mounted  troops 
and  two  companies  were  forwarded,  one  company  composed  of  volunteers 
from  the  First,  the  other  of  volunteers  from  the  Third,  regiment  of  cavalry 
of  the  Militia;  they  entered  the  United  States  service  for  three  months. 

By  July  1 2th  the  last  volunteer  organization  had  left  the  state  and  at  that 
date  there  had  been  placed  in  the  United  States  service  by  this  state :  Of  the 
organized  Militia  for  three  months'  service  8,534  men;  of  two  years'  volun- 
teers 30,131  men;  of  three  years'  volunteers  7,557  men,  making  a  total  of 
46,224  officers  and  enlisted  men.  The  depots  were  closed  and  recruiting 
suspended. 

The  tide  of  volunteering  was  still  at  flood.  Applications  for  authority  to 
raise  additional  companies  were  as  strongly  pressed  as  at  any  time  since  the 
firing  upon  Fort  Sumter,  but  the  General  Government  declined  to  accept  more 


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men.  The  Governor  asked  for  the  privilege  of  accepting  a  certain  number  of 
companies  and  suggested  that  they  be  sent  to  camps  of  instruction  within  the 
state,  and  thus  a  well-drilled  force  be  provided  for  emergencies.  Long 
Island  and  the  vicinity  of  Buffalo  were  two  of  the  points  suggested  for  the 
encampment,  and  the  latter  city  formally  tendered  an  eligible  site  on  the 
shores  of  Lake  Erie  for  this  purpose.  In  regard  to  the  former  locality,  a 
competent  officer,  after  examining  several  points,  had  selected  a  suitable 
place  not  far  from  New  York  city.  The  Federal  authorities,  however,  had  not 
assented  to  this  policy,  when  the  defeat  at  Bull  Run,  July  2ist,  changed  the 
aspect  of  affairs,  gave  a  new  direction  to  the  efforts  of  the  state,  and  opened  a 
new  period  of  the  war. 

The  defeat  at  Bull  Run,  while  it  filled  the  people  with  pain  and  sorrow, 
did  not  have  a  depressing  effect  on  their  patriotic  spirit ;  on  the  contrary  the 
desire  to  uphold  the  Government,  to  preserve  and  protect  the  Union  and  the 
Nation  seemed,  if  possible,  to  grow  stronger  than  at  any  time  before.  The 
people  at  large  were  also  beginning  to  appreciate  that  the  struggle  had  but 
commenced,  and  that  the  end  was  not  as  near  as  many  had  heretofore 
believed  and  expected.  Men  and  means  were  liberally  offered,  and  when 
on  the  day  after  the  reverse,  the  President  approved  the  act  of  Congress 
authorizing  the  organization  of  an  army  of  five  hundred  thousand  men,  with 
power  to  increase  the  force  whenever  he  should  deem  it  necessary,  his  action 
and  that  of  Congress  were  warmly  applauded  and  supported. 

At  the  request  of  the  President,  Governor  Morgan  issued,  July  25th,  a 
proclamation  calling  for  twenty-five  thousand  volunteers  for  three  years' 
service,  to  be  organized  into  twenty-five  regiments  of  infantry,  and  July  3Oth, 
the  Governor,  at  the  request  of  the  War  Department,  called  for  volunteers  for 
four  additional  regiments,  two  of  cavalry  and  two  of  artillery. 

On  the  26th  of  July  three  regiments  of  colored  men  to  serve  during  the 
war,  were  tendered  to  the  Governor,  with  the  assurance  that  their  arms, 
equipments,  clothing  and  pay,  while  in  the  service,  would  be  provided  by  the 
colored  population  of  the  state.  There  being  no  authority  to  enroll  colored 
men,  the  offer  had  to  be  declined;  but  this  appreciation  of  the  struggle 
before  the  country  and  the  loyal  spirit  the  offer  indicated,  deserve  to  be 
placed  on  record. 

On  the  3  ist  of  July  the  depots  at  New  York  city,  Albany  and  Elmira 
were  reopened,  with  the  same  efficient  officers  in  command,  and  recruiting 
and  organizing  recommenced  with  vigor  and  energy.  A  quota  was  not 
assigned  to  the  state  at  the  time ;  the  troops  were  raised  under  the  act  of  Con- 
gress approved  July  22d;  however,  when  in  June,  1862,  it  became  necessary 
to  determine  what  the  quota  should  have  been,  in  order  to  make  further  calls, 


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23 


it  was  decided  that  since  the  President's  call  of  April  I5th,  this  state  should 
have  been  required  to  furnish  one  hundred  and  nine  thousand  and  fifty-six 
three  years'  volunteers.  The  Union  Defense  Committee,  the  German  and 
other  committees  of  New  York  city,  Brooklyn,  and  the  other  cities  and 
localities  of  the  state,  which  had  rendered  such  valuable  services  in  April 
and  May,  renewed  their  former  efforts,  and  aided  in  every  possible  way  the 
officers  of  the  state.  The  ardor  of  the  people  cannot  be  described;  requests 
for  authority  to  raise  regiments  and  to  recruit  companies  flooded  the  military 
department,  and  it  became  necessary  to  establish  branch  depots  for  the 
reception  of  companies  and  the  organization  of  regiments,  to  meet  the  spirit 
of  the  people  and  to  enable  prompt  and  fruitful  co-operation  on  the  part  of 
the  various  committees  and  many  persons  of  influence.  Such  depots  were 
established  between  August  23d  and  November  2d,  in  the  order  named,  at : 
Oswego,  Saratoga,  Buffalo,  Rochester,  Ogdensburg,  Auburn,  Kingston, 
Westfield,  in  the  first  district  of  the  county  of  New  York,  Syracuse,  Brooklyn, 

Boonville,    Geneseo,    Cortlandville,    Plattsburgh,    Cherry    Valley,    Potsdam, 

» 

Malone,  Unadilla,  Hancock,  Madison  Barracks,  Lyons,  Utica,  Le  Roy  and 
Nineveh. 

Up  to  this  time  the  largest  portion  of  the  expenses  incurred  in  recruiting, 
quartering,  subsisting,  uniforming,  arming,  transporting,  and  even  paying  the 
troops  raised  in  the  state,  especially  in  the  case  of  the  Militia  and  the  two 
years'  regiments,  had  been  borne  by  the  state ;  but  August  1 5th,  the  officers  of 
the  Regular  Army,  who  had  been  detailed  to  muster  in  the  new  levy,  were  con- 
stituted disbursing  officers  of  the  General  Government  and,  Congress  having 
passed  the  necessary  appropriation,  provided  with  funds  for  the  payment  of 
expenses  of  the  nature  mentioned,  relieving  the  state  largely,  but  not  entirely, 
from  that  duty. 

In  August  the  regiments  of  the  organized  Militia,  which  had  so  promptly 
marched  to  the  front  in  April,  and  had  since  rendered  valuable  service  on  the 
field  of  battle  and  in  camp  and  garrison,  returned  to  their  home  stations  and 
were  received  by  a  grateful  people  with  enthusiastic  demonstrations  of 
approval  and  appreciation.  Many  of  these  men  at  once  re-entered  the  service 
of  their  country  as  volunteers. 

A  better  description  cannot  be  given  of  the  situation  at  this  time,  of  the 
patriotic  spirit  pervading  all,  than  is  contained  in  the  proclamation  of  the 
Governor,  issued  on  the  22d  of  August,  and  here  reproduced,  wherein,  while 
appealing  to  the  people,  he  speaks  for  them  in  unmistakable  words:  "A 
conspiracy,  not  the  work  of  a  day,  but  the  result  of  years  of  false,  wicked  and 
traitorous  machinations,  has,  for  several  months,  disturbed  the  peace  of  the 
State  of  New  York  and  of  the  Federal  Union.  Its  movements  have  been 


24  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1861 

marked  by  violence  and  fraud.  Wherever  it  has  manifested  itself,  it  has  dis- 
regarded the  rights  of  citizens,  coerced  them  into  the  ranks  of  its  armies,  and 
exercised  an  absolute  control  over  persons  and  property,  in  utter  defiance  of 
the  Constitution  and  laws  of  the  land.  Ambitious  and  designing  men,  disap- 
pointed in  their  personal  aims,  have  been  enabled,  chiefly  by  misrepresenting 
the  feelings  of  one  portion  of  the  country  toward  the  other,  to  usurp  and 
exercise  a  power  which  has  become  not  only  tyrannical  and  oppressive  in  the 
several  states  whose  constitutional  governments  it  has  temporarily  suspended, 
but  dangerous  to  the  entire  Union.  The  pretenses  originally  held  forth  as  a 
justification  for  acts  of  lawlessness  and  treason  have  been  laid  aside.  The 
intention  of  the  leaders  of  this  wicked  Rebellion  to  destroy  the  Union, 
cemented  by  the  blood  of  our  forefathers,  is  now  fully  manifested;  and  elated 
by  an  accidental  success,  they  audaciously  threaten  the  National  Capital. 
As  Chief  Magistrate  of  the  state,  it  is  my  solemn  duty  to  warn  all  good  and 
loyal  men  of  the  dangers  to  which  our  institutions  are  exposed,  and  to  urge 
upon  them  the  necessity  of  an  earnest  and  zealous  co-operation  with  the 
authorities  of  the  state  and  General  Government,  of  a  cheerful  contribution 
of  their  means  to  support  the  public  credit,  and  of  active  enrollment  in  the 
forces  now  being  organized  for  the  defense  of  the  Union,  convinced  that  the 
tranquillity  of  the  country,  so  wantonly  disturbed,  can  only  be  restored  by  the 
prompt  and  vigorous  suppression  of  rebellion  and  treason  wherever  they 
may  appear.  The  Representatives  of  the  people  of  the  United  States,  lately 
convened  in  Congress,  at  the  call  of  a  constitutionally  elected  President,  in 
view  of  the  perils  which  surround  the  Union,  have,  by  legislative  enactment, 
provided  for  liberal  supplies  of  men  and  means  for  the  enforcement  of  the 
laws,  and  have  thus  invited  a  hearty  and  zealous  response  on  the  part  of 
the  several  states.  New  York  has  never  wavered  in  her  devotion  to  the 
Union.  She  prizes  it  on  account  of  the  many  blessings  which  all  parts  of  the 
country  alike  have  received  from  it,  on  account  of  the  memory  of  her  patriot 
sons  by  whose  blood  it  was  purchased,  and  for  the  inestimable  benefit  it 
confers  upon  the  present,  and  secures  to  future  generations.  Her  noble 
response  to  the  call  of  the  President,  in  April  last,  was  such  as  preserved  to 
her  the  proud  title  she  has  long  borne  in  the  family  of  states.  Another  stage 
in  the  great  Rebellion  has  been  reached;  and  the  Government,  appreciating 
the  dangers  now  menacing  it,  appeals  for  aid.  The  whole  country,  the 
civilized  world,  now  looks  to  the  State  of  New  York.  Let  the  response 
be  worthy  of  her  history.  Let  her  answer  go  back  in  full  ranks  of  earnest 
men,  who  justly  valuing  the  magnitude  of  the  interests  involved,  temporarily 
relinquish  their  pursuits  and  prepare  to  meet  the  crisis." 


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August  28th,  the  War  Department  authorized  recruiting  for  organiza- 
tions in  the  field,  and  ordered  details  from  such  as  required  recruits,  to  be 
sent  to  this  state  for  that  purpose. 

Since  May  the  War  Department  had  been  granting  authority  to 
individuals  to  recruit  and  organize  regiments  and  batteries,  independent  of 
the  state  authorities.  Some  of  these  were  worthy  men,  while  others  were 
not  calculated  to  meet  with  success.  Their  recruiting  parties  were  over  all 
the  state  and  created  innumerable  complications  and  annoyances  for  the 
authorities.  September  5th,  upon  the  representations  of  the  Governor,  the 
Secretary  of  War  ordered  all  residents  of  the  state,  who  had  received  from 
his  department  authority  to  recruit  and  organize,  to  report  to  the  Executive 
of  the  State  for  orders,  and  to  complete  their  respective  organizations  with  his 
approval ;  empowering  him  to  revoke  any  authority  granted,  or  to  consolidate 
organizations,  as  he  deemed  best  for  the  interests  of  the  country.  This  action 
was  timely,  and  put  an  end  to  the  many  vexatious  delays  and  interferences 
met  with  by  the  state  officers. 

To  expedite  and  simplify  the  organizing,  equipping,  subsisting  and 
forwarding  of  troops,  Governor  Morgan  consented  to  accept  the  position  of 
Major-General  of  United  States  Volunteers,  and  October  26th  the  President 
created  the  Military  Department  of  New  York,  comprising  the  state,  and 
placed  the  Governor,  as  Major-General,  in  command  of  it.  Major-General 
Morgan  assumed  command  November  ist. 

October  28th,  the  General  Government  requested  that  regiments  of 
cavalry  be  no  longer  organized,  and  November  2/th  it  extended  the  request 
also  to  infantry.  December  3d  the  War  Department,  in  General  Orders, 
directed  that  more  new  regiments  should  not  be  recruited;  that  incomplete 
organizations  should  be  consolidated,  and  all  organizations  still  in  the  states 
forwarded  as  quickly  as  possible.  This  of  course  discontinued  recruiting. 
Steps  were  at  once  taken  to  consolidate  incomplete  organizations  which,  it 
was  thought,  would  not  be  able  to  fill  their  ranks  within  a  short  time.  Other 
regiments  nearly  completed,  and  whose  ranks,  it  was  known,  could  be  filled 
in  a  few  weeks,  received  special  authority  to  continue  recruiting. 

The  recruiting  parties  for  organizations  in  the  field  had  not  been  idle ;  it 
is  estimated,  no  exact  account  having  been  recorded,  that  they  recruited  and 
sent  to  their  respective  organizations  before  the  close  of  the  year  about  eleven 
thousand  men. 

At  the  close  of  this  year  there  had  been  sent  to  the  front  since  August,  or 
rather  since  September,  for  August  was  more  a  month  of  preparation  than 
of  action,  forty-two  regiments  of  infantry,  ten  regiments  of  cavalry,  one 


26  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1861 

battalion  of  mounted  rifles,  two  regiments  of  artillery,  two  battalions  of 
artillery,  one  rocket  battalion,  nine  independent  batteries,  and  four  companies 
of  Berdan  sharpshooters,  and  there  were  still  left  in  the  state  regiments  ready 
to  start,  and  others  not  completed,  numbering  fourteen  thousand  two  hundred 
and  eighty-three  men ;  making  the  total  number  recruited  for  new  and  old 
organizations,  seventy-five  thousand  three  hundred  and  thirty-nine  men. 


Uti        ^iafr-lfo  1BS2 


^^•T  HE  Legislature  of  the  state  met  in  its  eighty-fifth  session  a  few  days 
ill  after  the  commencement  of  the  year.  Like  its  predecessor,  it  was 
^^  composed  of  men  worthy  to  represent  a  loyal  and  patriotic  people. 
The  Governor,  in  his  message,  ably  portrayed  the  situation  and  de- 
scribed the  work  of  the  past  year.  The  session  was  largely  occupied  in  author- 
izing counties,  cities,  towns  and  villages  to  raise  means  for  the  equipment 
of  volunteers  and  for  the  relief  of  their  families.  Ordinances  and  acts  by 
communities,  already  passed  and  executed,  appropriating  money  in  aid 
of  the  defense  of  the  National  Union,  were  legalized.  The  Comptroller 
of  the  state  was  empowered  to  provide  means  to  the  extent  of  three 
hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollars,  for  the  pay  of  volunteers  still  in  the 
state,  due  on  the  ist  of  January,  but  not  yet  paid  by  the  United  States. 
There  was  not,  on  the  part  of  the  authorities  and  the  people,  any  hesitation 
in  providing  for  the  soldiers  the  state  had  called  forth,  and  for  the  families 
they  had  left  behind.  Measures  were  also  taken  for  the  proper  payment  and 
distribution,  by  the  state,  of  such  sums  of  their  pay  as  may  have  been  or  would 
hereafter  be  assigned  by  the  volunteers  for  the  benefit  of  their  families  or 
others.  Provision  was  made  for  the  prompt  payment  of  the  direct  tax  levied 
by  act  of  Congress  and  apportioned  to  the  state;  of  expenses  incurred  in  the 
organization,  equipment  and  subsistence  of  troops  ;  and  for  reimbursement  of 
Militia  regiments  for  clothing  and  equipments  lost  and  destroyed  while  in  the 
United  States  service.  Toward  the  close  of  the  session  an  act  was  passed  for 
the  better  enrollment  of  the  Militia,  the  organization  and  discipline  of  the 
National  Guard,  the  designation  given  to  the  organized  Militia,  and  for  public 
defense.  February  i/th,  the  Legislature  also  passed  a  concurrent  resolution 
giving  thanks  to  the  officers  and  soldiers  for  the  recent  victories  of  the 
National  arms  at  Forts  Henry  and  Donelson,  at  Roanoke  Island,  Savannah 
and  other  points.  Chapter  420  passed  April  22d,  incorporated  the  Union 
Home  and  School  for  the  education  and  maintenance  of  the  children  of 
volunteers,  under  the  management  of  noble  women  of  the  state.  In  short  every 
thing  that  could  be  done  for  the  comfort  of  those  who  had  entered  their 
country's  service,  for  those  they  left  behind,  and  for  those  who  were  yet  to 


28 


IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1862 


enter  the  ranks,   was  promptly  and  loyally  done  by   this   Legislature,   the 
members  of  which  were: 

IN  THE  SENATE: 


President,  ROBERT  CAMPBELL  of  Bath,  the  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  State; 


Senator  Monroe  Henderson,  of  the     ist  dist. 
Jesse  C.  Smith,  2d 

Henry  C.  Murphy,  3d 

Christian  B.  Woodruff,          4th 
Charles  G.  Cornell,  5th 

John  J.  Bradley,  6th 

Richard  B.  Connolly,  7th 

Hezekiah  D.  Robertson,         8th 
Henry  R.  Low,  pth 

Jacob  S.  Freer,  loth 

William   H.   Tobey,  nth 

Ralph  Richards,  i2th 

John  V.  L.   Pruyn,  I3th 

Joseph  H.  Ramsey,  I4th 

John  Willard,  I5th 

Russell  M.  Little,  i6th 


Senator  C.  C.  Montgomery,  of  the 
James  A.  Bell, 
Alex.  H.  Bailey, 
George  A.  Hardin, 
Richard  K.   Sanford, 
Allen   Munro, 
Henry  A.  Clark, 
Lyman   Truman, 
Chauncey  M.  Abbott, 
Charles  J.    Folger, 
Charles   Cook, 
Lysander  Farrar, 
Almanzor  Hutchinson, 
Wilkes    Angel, 
John  Ganson, 
Horace  C.  Young, 


I7th  dist. 
i8th 
I9th 

20th 
2ISt 
22d 

23d 

24th 
25th 

26th 

27th 
28th 
29th 
30th 
3ist 
32d 


IN  THE  ASSEMBLY: 

Speaker,  HENRY  J.  RAYMOND,  of  New  York  city; 


Willet  Searles,  ist  district  of  Albany; 
Almerin  J.  Cornell,  2d  district  of  Albany; 
A.  Bleecker  Banks,  3d  district  of  Albany; 
William  Doyle,  4th  district  of  Albany; 
Alvah  E.  Cruttenden,  ist  dist.  of  Allegany; 
Edward  D.  Loveridge,  2d  dist.  of  Allegany; 
George  Bartlett,  dist.  and  county  Broome ; 
Andrew  L.  Allen,  ist  dist.  of  Cattaraugus; 
Addison  G.  Rice,  2d  dist.  of  Cattaraugus; 
William  A.  Halsey,  ist  district  of  Cayuga; 
Smith  Anthony,  2d  district  of  Cayuga; 
Emry  Davis,  ist  district  of  Chautauqua; 
Henry  C.  Lake,  2d  district  of  Chautauqua; 
Tracy  Beadle,  dist.  and  county  Chemung; 
David  B.   Parce,   ist  district  of  Chenango; 
Francis  B.  Fisher,  2d  district  of  Chenango; 
Lemuel   Stetson,  dist.  and  county  Clinton; 
Jacob  Ten  Broeck,   ist  dist.   of  Columbia; 
Samuel  Wilbor,  2d  district  of  Columbia; 
Thomas  Barry,  dist.  and  county  Cortland ; 
Nelson  K.  Wheeler,  ist  dist.  of  Delaware; 
Daniel  Waterbury,  2d  dist.  of  Delaware; 
John  B.  Dutcher,  ist  district  of  Dutchess; 
Edmund  Green,  2d  district  of  Dutchess ; 
John  W.  Murphy,  ist  district  of  Erie; 
Horatio  Seymour,  2d  district  of  Erie ; 
Ezra  P.  Goslin,  3d  district  of  Erie; 


John  A.  Case,  4th  district  of  Erie; 

Palmer  E.  Havens,  dist.  and  county  Essex; 

Albert  Andrus,  dist.  and  county  Franklin ; 

Jas.  H.  Burr,  counties  Fulton  and  Hamil- 
ton; 

Benjamin  Pringle,  dist.  and  county  Genesee; 

Jonathan  B.  Cowles,  dist.  and  county  of 
Greene ; 

Orson  Moore,  ist  district  of  Herkimer; 

George  Springer,  2d  district  of  Herkimer; 

Jonathan  M.  Ackley,  ist  dist.  of  Jefferson; 

George  W.  Hazelton,  2d  dist.  of  Jefferson; 

William  Dewey,  3d  district  of  Jefferson; 

Andrew  J.  Provost,  ist  district  of  Kings; 

Richard  J.  Lalor,  2d  district  of  Kings; 

William  M.  Thomas,  3d  district  of  Kings; 

James  Darcy,  4th  district  of  Kings; 

Charles  L.  Benedict,  sth  district  of  Kings; 

Samuel  T.  Maddox,  6th  district  of  Kings ; 

Edgar  McMullen,  7th  district  of  Kings ; 

H.  D.  H.  Snyder,  Jr.,  dist.  and  county  of 
Lewis ; 

Matthew  Wiard,  ist  district  of  Livingston; 

Samuel  S.  Skinner,  2d  dist.  of  Livingston; 

William  H.  Brand,  ist  dist.  of  Madison; 

Albert  G.  Purdy,  2d  district  of  Madison ; 

Geo.  E.  McGonegal,  ist  district  of  Monroe; 


IN  THE  STATE — IN  1862 


29 


Eliphaz  Trimmer,  2d  district  of  Monroe; 
Benjamin  R.  Wells,  3d  district  of  Monroe; 
Nicholas    Newkirk,    district   and   county   of 

Montgomery ; 

John  Callahan,  ist  district  of  New  York; 
Daniel  Leamy,  2d  district  of  New  York; 
George  L.  Loutrel,  3d  dist.  of  New  York; 
William  J.  C.  Kenny,  4th  dist.  .'Jew  York; 
James  W.  Bush,  5th  dist.  of  New  York; 
William  J.  Coey,  6th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Henry  J.  Raymond,  7th  dist.  of  New  York; 
William  G.  Olvany,  8th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Alexander  McLeod,  pth  dist.  of  New  York; 
Daniel  M.   O'Brien,   loth  dist.   New  York; 
Noah  A.  Childs,  nth  dist.  of  New  York; 
Andrew  Smith,   I2th  dist.  of   New  York; 
Alexander  Ward,  i^th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Royal  Phelps,  I4th  dist.  of  New  York; 
David  S.  Coddington,  I5th  dist.  New  York; 
Dennis  McCabe,  i6th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Edward  Jones,  i7th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Benj.  H.  Fletcher,  ist  district  of  Niagara; 
Peter  A.  Porter,  2d  district  of  Niagara; 
Charles  M.  Scholefield,  ist  dist.  of  Oneida; 
Eli  Avery,  2d  district  of  Oneida ; 
Thomas  D.  Penfield,  3d  district  of  Oneida; 
Jeremiah  Sweet,  4th  district  of  Oneida; 
Frederick  A.  Lyman,   ist  dist.  Onondaga; 
Thomas  G.  Alvord,  2d  dist.  of  Onondaga; 
R.  Nelson  Gere,  3d  district  of  Onondaga; 
David  Pickett,  ist  district  of  Ontario; 
Francis  O.  Mason,  2d  district  of  Ontario; 
Daniel  R.  Hudson,  ist  district  of  Orange; 
John  Van  Etten,  Jr.,  2d  dist.  of  Orange; 
Nicholas  E.  Darrow,  district  and  county  of 

Orleans ;  e 

Elias  Root,   ist  district  of  Oswego; 
Willard  Johnson,  2d  district  of  Oswego ; 
Benjamin  E.  Bowen,  3d  dist.  of  Oswego; 
LeRoy  E.  Bowe,  ist  district  of  Otsego; 
Cornelius  A.  Church,  2d  district  of  Otsego; 
Thomas  H.  Reed,  dist.  and  county  Putnam; 


Isaac  Coles,  ist  district  of  Queens; 
Henry  D.  Hall,  2d  district  of  Queens; 
Charles  J.   Saxe,   ist  dist.  of   Rensselaer; 
David  G.  Maxon,  2d  dist.  of  Rensselaer; 
Sylvester  Waterbury,  3d  dist.  of  Rensselaer; 
Smith  Ely,  dist.  and  county  of  Richmond; 
James  S.  Haring,  dist.  and  co.  Rockland; 
Elias  P.  Townsley,  ist  dist.  St.  Lawrence; 
James  Redington,  2d  dist.  of  St.  Lawrence ; 
Calvin  T.  Hulburd,  3d  dist.  St.  Lawrence; 
John  Fulton,   ist  district  of  Saratoga; 
Nathaniel  M.  Houghton,  2d  dist.  Saratoga; 
Simon  J.  Schermerhorn,  district  and  county 

of  Schenectady; 
William    Lamont,    district    and    county    of 

Schoharie ; 
Alvin    C.    Hause,    district    and    county    of 

Schuyler; 

Peter  J.  Van  Vleet,  dist.  and  county  Seneca ; 
Daniel  B.  Bryan,  ist  district  of  Steuben; 
Henry  Sherwood,  2d  district  of  Steuben; 
Samuel  M.  Alley,  3d  district  of  Steuben; 
John  C.  Davis,  ist  district  of  Suffolk; 
John  S.  Havens,  2d  district  of  Suffolk; 
Benj.  L.   Ludington,  district  and  county  of 

Sullivan; 

Benj.  F.  Tracy,  dist.  and  county  of  Tioga; 
Ezra  Cornell,  dist.  and  county  Tompkins; 
Jesse  F.  Bookstaver,  ist  district  of  Ulster; 
George  T.  Pierce,  2d  district  of  Ulster; 
Ebenezer  Westbrook,  3d  district  of  Ulster; 
Thomas  S.  Gray,  dist.  and  county  Warren; 
George  H.  Taylor,  ist  dist.  of  Washington ; 
Philip   H.   Neher,  2d  district  Washington; 
Eron  N.  Thomas,  ist  district  of  Wayne; 
Abram  Pryne,  2d  district  of  Wayne; 
Pierre  C.  Talman,  ist  dist.  Westchester; 
Newberry  D.  Halsted,  2d  dist.  Westchester ; 
Chauncey  M.  Depew,  3d  dist.  Westchester; 
Lucius  Peck,  dist.  and  county  of  Wyoming; 
Darius  A.  Ogden,  dist.  and  county  of  Yates. 


The  General  Government  had  issued  orders,  to  take  effect  January  ist, 
placing  the  recruiting  service  in  the  states,  for  the  forces  in  the  field,  under  the 
charge  of  General  Superintendents,  and  directing  that  general  depots  be 
provided  for  the  collection  and  instruction  of  recruits.  Major  John  T. 
Sprague,  of  the  Regular  Army,  was  detailed  by  the  War  Department  as 
General  Superintendent  for  this  state,  and  selected  Elmira  and  Albany  as 
points  for  the  establishment  of  his  general  depots.  The  state  authorities 
turned  over  the  barracks,  hospitals  and  other  facilities  at  these  points  to  the 


30  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1862 

United  States,  Colonel  E.  F.  Shepard,  aide-de-camp,  who  had  relieved  General 
Van  Valkenburgh  on  the  ist  of  December  last,  being  directed,  January  i8th, 
to  turn  over  the  depot  at  Elmira  to  Major  Sprague,  and  General  Rathbone, 
in  command  of  the  depot  at  Albany,  receiving  similar  directions  March  2ist. 
Under  this  order  of  the  General  Government  the  state  authorities  were 
relieved  from  the  work  of  recruiting,  except  for  new  regiments  and  companies, 
but  their  assistance  and  co-operation  were  heartily  given  to  the  General 
Superintendent.  These  orders  remained  in  force  until  April  3d  only,  when 
the  recruiting  service  for  old  organizations  was  also  discontinued.  An  error, 
whatever  may  have  caused  the  suspension;  men  were  needed  to  fill  the  regi- 
ments already  in  the  field,  and  at  the  time  recruiting  for  new  organizations  had 
ceased.  Not  until  June  6th  was  recruiting  resumed,  but  the  state  authorities 
issued  orders,  May  23d,  for  the  recruiting  and  organization  of  companies 
for  regiments  in  the  field  in  which  vacancies  for  such  existed  or  could  be 
made.  January  25th  General  Yates  was  relieved  from  the  charge  of  the 
depot  at  New  York  city  to  take  effect  February  ist,  and  Colonel  George  Bliss, 
Jr.,  detailed  to  perform  the  duties  connected  with  the  organization  of 
volunteer  regiments  and  companies  in  and  about  the  city  of  New  York. 

The  defenses  of  New  York  Harbor  had  been  a  source  of  concern  for 
some  time,  and  on  the  I2th  of  March  the  Governor  ordered  General  Chester 
A.  Arthur,  the  Inspector-General  of  the  state,  to  visit  the  forts  in  and  around 
New  York  city,  to  report  their  condition  and  what  would  be  necessary  to 
place  them  in  a  complete  state  of  defense.  Upon  that  officer's  report  the 
Governor  as  commanding  general  of  the  department,  furnished  suitable  garri- 
sons and  such  armament  as  could  be  obtained  from  the  General  Government. 

Early  in  April  the  Secretary  of  War  requested  Major-General  Morgan 
to  provide  accommodation  in  New  York  city  for  the  sick  and  wounded  of  the 
army  on  the  Peninsula  of  Virginia,  who  might  be  sent  to  the  rear.  The 
Legislature  had  already  appropriated  thirty  thousand  dollars  for  this  purpose, 
and  plans  to  expend  this  sum  in  such  manner  as  would  best  promote  the 
object  in  view,  had  been  decided  upon.  On  the  i8th,  the  Governor  ordered 
Colonel  George  Bliss,  Jr.,  to  put,  under  the  supervision  of  the  Surgeon- 
General,  into  proper  condition  for  hospital  purposes  and  for  the  good  care  of 
the  sick  and  wounded  of  the  troops  from  this  state,  such  of  the  barracks  for 
volunteers  in  or  near  the  city  of  New  York,  as  would  be  best  calculated  for 
that  purpose;  extensive  accommodations  were  also  prepared  at  Albany.  At 
the  request  of  the  General  Government  the  state  turned  over  to  it  all  these 
hospitals,  except  the  Park  Barracks  Hospital  at  New  York  city,  in  which  over 
fourteen  thousand  men  of  this  and  other  states,  received  proper  care  and 


IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1862  31 

treatment,  on  the  part  of  this  state,  during  the  months  of  April,  May,  June, 
July  and  August,  when  it  was  discontinued. 

On  .the  i8th  of  April  General  S.  Oakley  Vanderpoel,  Surgeon-General  of 
the  state,  was  directed  to  proceed  to  Fort  Monroe  and  to  General  McClellan's 
army  to  make  and  superintend  on  the  part  of  the  state,  such  arrangements 
for  the  care  and  treatment  of  sick  and  wounded  volunteers,  and  for  their 
transportation  home,  as  in  consultation  with  the  medical  officers  of  the  army, 
he  should  find  best  to  promote  these  objects.  On  the  24th  Colonel  Francis  M. 
Rotch,  aide-de-camp  to  the  Governor,  was  dispatched  to  assist  the  Surgeon- 
General.  May  8th,  General  Arthur  was  sent  to  Yorktown  for  the  same  pur- 
pose. Every  effort  was  made  by  these  officers,  as  far  as  in  their  power,  to 
provide  prompt  transportation  to  the  state  of,  and  the  needful  comforts  for, 
the  sick.  June  I2th  these  efforts  were  renewed  and  General  Benj.  Welch,  Jr., 
Chief  of  Ordnance,  and  Colonel  Rotch,  again,  sent  to  Fort  Monroe  and  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac  to  insure  success.  Colonel  Rotch  had  also  a  mission  to 
the  army  relating  to  the  regiments  from  this  state,  their  condition  and  the 
appointment  and  promotion  of  officers. 

The  military  department  was  employed  from  the  beginning  of  the  year  to 
the  end  of  April  in  completing  and  forwarding  the  organizations  left  in  the 
state  on  the  last  day  of  the  past  year.  By  enlistments  these  had  been 
increased  in  number,  so  that  when  they  were  turned  over  to  the  General 
Government,  their  total  strength  was  nineteen  thousand  and  three  men,  formed 
in  two  regiments  and  four  independent  batteries  of  artillery  and  nineteen 
regiments  of  infantry. 

May  2ist,  the  War  Department  indicated  that  an  additional  force  of 
infantry  volunteers  for  three  years,  would  be  accepted,  and  on  the  23d,  the 
Governor  issued  orders  to  raise  as  many  companies  as  practicable,  designating 
the  depots  New  York  city,  Elmira  and  Albany  as  places  of  rendezvous  and 
assigning  as  commandants  of  these  depots  Colonels  George  Bliss,  Jr.,  and  E. 
F.  Shepard,  and  General  Cuyler  Van  Vechten,  of  his  staff,  respectively. 
Colonel  Shepard  was  relieved  by  Colonel  R.  B.  Van  Valkenburgh  July  2ist, 
1862,  and  he  by  Major  Samuel  M.  Alley  August  I4th,  1862.  On  the  comple- 
tion of  sufficient  companies,  they  were  to  be  formed,  at  the  depots,  into 
regiments  under  field  officers  appointed  by  the  Governor. 

The  movements  of  the  enemy  in  the  Shenendoah  Valley  were  now 
developing  themselves  to  the  disadvantage  of  the  Federal  arms,  and  on  the 
24th  of  May  the  Secretary  of  War  requested  the  Governor  to  forward  at  once 
regiments  of  the  organized  Militia  —  the  National  Guard.  The  Governor 
promptly  responded  to  the  request  by  ordering  the  guard  to  march  without 
delay.  Between  the  26th  of  May  and  the  4th  of  June  twelve  regiments,  the 


32  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1862 

Seventh,  Eleventh,  Twenty-second,  Seventy-first,  Eighth,  Thirty-seventh, 
Thirteenth,  Forty-seventh,  Sixty-ninth,  Nineteenth,  Twenty-fifth  and  Twelfth, 
completely  armed  and  equipped,  numbering  in  the  aggregate  eight  thousand 
five  hundred  and  eighty-eight  men,  left  the  state  and  entered  the  service  of 
the  United  States  for  three  months;  the  Seventh  called  out  for  thirty  days, 
volunteered  for  the  longer  term.  More  regiments  were  preparing  to  follow, 
but  as  the  Secretary  of  War,  the  impending  danger  having  been  averted, 
requested  that  more  three  months'  men  be  not  sent,  their  marching  orders 
were  revoked.  The  promptness  with  which  the  National  Guard  responded  to 
the  call  of  the  Governor  is  worthy  of  notice.  Composed  mainly  of  citizens 
engaged  in  active  business  pursuits,  it  involved  no  light  sacrifice.  Most  of  the 
regiments  had  volunteered  under  a  similar  exigency  and  seen  service  in  1861, 
and  the  value  of  their  services  had  been  fully  appreciated  and  acknowledged 
by  the  General  Government.  On  this  occasion  their  presence  at  a  critical 
period,  was  no  less  opportune,  and  the  Secretary  of  War  expressed  his 
approval  of  the  alacrity  with  which  they  moved  to  the  front,  and  his  sense  of 
the  importance  of  the  services  rendered  to  the  country. 

June  3d,  under  the  act  of  the  Legislature  passed  April  23d,  the  Governor 
ordered  an  enrollment  to  be  made,  forthwith,  of  all  persons  within  the  state 
liable  to  military  duty,  and  intrusted  the  work  to  the  commanding  officers  of 
regiments  and  companies  of  the  National  Guard.  The  enrollment  was  made, 
but  imperfectly. 

June  1 8th,  the  Trustees  of  Greenwood  Cemetery,  Brooklyn,  having 
generously  tendered  a  portion  of  their  grounds  for  the  interment  of  soldiers, 
in  the  volunteer  service  from  this  state,  who  may  fall  in  battle  or  die  of 
disease,  regulations  governing  such  interments,  were  published  by  the  Adju- 
tant-General. 

June  28th,  at  the  suggestion  of  the  Chief  Magistrate  of  this  state,  the 
Governors  of  the  loyal  states  united  in,  and  forwarded,  the  following  to  the 
President :  "  The  undersigned,  Governors  of  States  of  the  Union,  impressed 
with  the  belief  that  the  citizens  of  the  states  which  they  respectively  represent, 
are  of  one  accord  in  the  hearty  desire  that  the  recent  successes  of  the  Federal 
armies  may  be  followed  up  by  measures  which  must  ensure  the  speedy  restora- 
tion of  the  Union,  and  believing  in  view  of  the  important  military  movements 
now  in  progress,  and  the  reduced  condition  of  our  effective  forces  in  the  field, 
resulting  from  the  usual  and  unavoidable  casualties  of  the  service,  that  the 
time  has  arrived  for  prompt  and  vigorous  measures  to  be  adopted  by  the 
people,  in  support  of  the  great  interests  committed  to  your  charge,  we  respect- 
fully request,  if  it  meets  with  your  entire  approval,  that  you  at  once  call  upon 
the  several  states  for  such  numbers  of  men  as  may  be  required  to  fill  up  all  mili- 


IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1862  33 

tary  organizations  now  in  the  field,  and  add  to  the  arms  heretofore  organized 
such  additional  numbers  of  men  as  may,  in  your  judgment,  be  necessary  to 
garrison  and  hold  all  of  the  numerous  cities  and  military  positions  that  have 
been  captured  by  our  armies,  and  to  speedily  crush  the  rebellion  that  still  exists 
in  several  of  the  Southern  States,  thus  practically  restoring  to  the  civilized 
world  our  great  and  good  Government.  All  believe  that  the  decisive  moment 
is  near  at  hand,  and  to  that  end  the  people  of  the  United  States  are  desirous 
to  aid  promptly  in  furnishing  all  reinforcements  that  you  may  deem  needful 
to  sustain  our  Government."  To  this  the  President  replied,  July  ist: 
"  Gentlemen  —  fully  concurring  in  the  wisdom  of  the  views  expressed  to 
me  in  so  patriotic  a  manner,  by  you,  in  the  communication  of  the  28th  day 
of  June,  I  have  decided  to  call  into  the  service  an  additional  force  of  three 
hundred  thousand  men.  I  suggest  and  recommend  that  the  troops  should  be 

chiefly  of  infantry.    The  quota  of  your  State  would  be .    I  trust  that  they 

may  be  enrolled  without  delay,  so  as  to  bring  this  unnecessary  and  injurious 
civil  war  to  a  speedy  and  satisfactory  conclusion.  An  order  fixing  the  quota 
of  the  respective  states  will  be  Issued  by  the  War  Department  to-morrow." 

The  Governor,  on  the  next  day,  the  2d  of  July,  called  upon  the  people  of 
this  state,  in  the  following  proclamation,  to  respond  to  the  President's  reply : 
"  The  President  of  the  United  States  has  duly  called  upon  the  country  for 
an  additional  force  of  three  hundred  thousand  volunteers  to  serve  for  three 
years,  or  the  war.  The  wisdom  of  this  is  obvious  to  all.  Our  army  in  the 
field  has  been  reduced  by  the  ordinary  casualties  of  the  service  and  must  be 
recruited,  and  the  positions  captured  by  our  arms  must  be  held  by  military 
authority.  The  people  appreciate  these  facts.  They  fully  estimate  the  mag- 
nitude of  the  great  struggle,  and  the  sacred  obligations  imposed  upon  them, 
and  the  necessity  of  exerting  a  power  that  will  speedily  quell  the  rebellion, 
restore  the  rightful  authority  of  the  Government  and  give  peace  to  the  country. 
This  appeal  is  to  the  State  of  New  York ;  it  is  to  each  citizen.  Let  it  come  to 
every  fireside.  Let  the  glorious  example  of  the  Revolutionary  period  be  our 
emulation.  Let  each  feel  that  the  Commonwealth  now  counts  upon  his  indi- 
vidual strength  and  influence  to  meet  the  demands  of  the  Government.  The 
period  has  come  when  all  must  aid.  New  York  has  not  thus  far  stood  back. 
Ready  and  more  than  willing,  she  has  met  every  summons  to  duty.  Let  not 
her  history  be  falsified,  nor  her  position  be  lowered.  We  cannot  doubt  that 
the  insurrection  is  in  its  death  throes;  that  a  mighty  blow  will  end  its  mon- 
strous existence.  A  languishing  war  entails  vast  losses  of  life,  of  property,  the 
ruin  of  business  pursuits,  and  invites  the  interference  of  foreign  powers. 
Present  happiness  and  future  greatness  will  be  secured  by  responding  to  the 
present  call.  Let  the  answer  go  back  to  the  President  and  to  our  brave 


34  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1862 

soldiers  in  the  field,  that  in  New  York  the  patriotic  list  of  the  country's 
defenders  is  augmented.  It  will  strengthen  the  hands  of  the  one,  and  give 
hope  and  encouragement  to  the  other.  An  order  fixing  the  quota  of  this  state, 
with  others,  will  be  immediately  issued  from  the  War  Department.  The 
details  of  organization  will  be  in  accordance  with  the  orders  from  the 
Adjutant-General  of  New  York.  The  state  will  be  districted,  local  committees 
will  be  appointed,  and  regimental  camps  established." 

The  quota  of  this  state  was  fixed  at  fifty-nine  thousand  seven  hundred 
and  five  men,  and  July  7th  orders  were  issued  constituting  the  senatorial 
districts,  except  the  first  seven,  regimental  districts,  and  directing  the  forma- 
tion of  a  regimental  camp  in  each.  Colonels  were  selected  and  appointed,  to 
be  commissioned  when  the  regiments  were  recruited.  Over  three  thousand 
authorizations  to  recruit  companies  were  issued.  The  state  became  a  vast 
military  camp.  Prominent  citizens  in  each  district  were  invited  to  form 
military  committees,  to  assist  the  state  officers  in  recruiting  in  their  respective 
districts.  The  response  of  these  gentlemen  was  what  could  be  anticipated 
from  men  who,  whatever  may  have  been  the  difference  in  their  political  views, 
were  earnestly  desirous  of  supporting  the  Government,  and  ready  to  devote 
to  that  object  their  means  and  influence;  and  the  rapidity  with  which  the 
quota  of  the  state  was  organized  and  placed  in  service,  is  due  in  a  great 
measure  to  their  unremitting,  gratuitous  and  well-directed  efforts. 

As  a  further  means  of  encouraging  prompt  enlistments,  the  Governor 
issued  on  the  I7th  of  July  the  following  proclamation  offering  a  bounty  on 
the  part  of  the  state :  "  Formal  meetings  of  the  people  in  different  portions  of 
the  state,  and  individuals  possessing  the  public  confidence,  have  recommended 
me  to  convene  the  Legislature,  to  the  end  that  a  uniform  bounty  may  be  pro- 
vided, to  pay  volunteers  raised  under  the  recent  requisition  of  the  President, 
in  such  manner  that  the  burden  shall  not  fall  unequally  upon  localities.  A 
call  of  the  Legislature  and  the  deliberation  incident  to  the  action  of  that  body, 
necessarily  involve  delay,  at  a  period  when  immediate  action  is  of  vital  con- 
sequence to  the  military  service.  The  popular  will  seems  emphatically  to 
demand  that  an  additional  premium  be  at  once  offered  to  promote  enlistments. 
The  exigency  clearly  requires  the  promptest  action.  Now,  therefore,  con- 
fidently believing  that  the  people,  through  their  representatives,  will  ratify  and 
confirm  this  act,  and  after  consultation  with  those  officers,  charged  especially 
by  law  with  superintending  the  fiscal  concerns  of  the  state,  I  do  hereby  offer 
and  declare,  that  in  addition  to  the  bounty  offered  by  the  General  Government, 
a  bounty  of  fifty  dollars  will  at  once  be  paid  to  each  private  soldier  who 
shall  hereafter  volunteer  into  the  service  of  the  United  States.  Regulations 
to  that  end  will  be  immediately  prepared  and  issued.  This  provision  applies 


IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1862  35 

as  well  to  recruits  for  regiments  in  the  field,  as  to  volunteers  for  the  regi- 
ments now  being  raised.  Individual  and  organized  efforts  are  in  no  degree  to 
be  intermitted  in  consequence  of  this  offer.  On  the  contrary,  it  is  hoped  and 
expected  that  both  will  be  stimulated  thereby.  The  thinned  ranks  of  our 
brave  soldiers  in  the  field  appeal  to  us.  Duty  to  ourselves,  patriotism,  every 
thing  we  hold  most  dear,  urge  us  to  action.  Shall  we  prove  unequal  to  the 
crisis?  Let  the  next  thirty  days  answer  the  momentous  question."  This  was 
an  important  measure  and  its  effects  were  immediate.  The  Commercial  Bank 
of  Albany  advanced  the  money  to  the  state.  On  the  3Oth  day  of  August  this 
bounty  was  ordered  to  be  paid  after  the  6th  of  September,  only  to  men  enlist- 
ing in  organizations  which  were  in  the  field  before  the  2d  day  of  July  last,  and 
on  the  24th  day  of  September  it  was  announced  that  bounty  would  not  be  paid 
by  the  state  for  enlistments  made  after  the  3Oth  day  of  that  month. 

On  the  2d  day  of  October  it  was  officially  proclaimed  that  the  quota  of  the 
state  was  not  only  filled,  but  that  there  was  also  a  surplus  of  twenty-nine  thou- 
sand men  to  the  credit  of  the  state ;  recruiting  for  three  years'  men  on  the  part 
of  the  state,  was  suspended,  and  the  depots  opened  for  nine  months'  men. 

The  arming,  clothing  and  equipping  of  this  large  force  was  a  labor  second 
only  to  that  of  recruiting  and  organizing  it.  The  United  States  officers 
would  turn  over  to  the  state  authorities  from  time  to  time  the  supplies  neces- 
sary to  prepare  the  troops  for  service  and  the  issues  to  the  latter  were  made 
through  the  Quartermaster-General,  and  the  Commissary-General  of  Ordnance 
of  the  state,  to  whom  great  credit  is  due  for  the  efficiency  of  their  respective 
departments. 

The  regiments  of  the  National  Guard,  which  went  into  service  in  May 
last,  having  returned  to  the  state,  the  Governor  issued  September  6th,  the 
following  orders  recognizing  their  services :  "  The  Commander-in-Chief  avails 
himself  of  the  occasion  of  the  return  of  the  Seventh,  Eighth,  Eleventh, 
Twelfth,  Thirteenth,  Nineteenth,  Twenty-second,  Twenty-fifth,  Thirty- 
seventh,  Forty-seventh,  Sixty-ninth  and  Seventy-first  regiments  of  the  National 
Guard  to  the  State  of  New  York,  to  thank  them  for  the  services  they  have 
rendered  to  the  country,  and  for  the  honor  they  have  reflected  on  the  state. 
Summoned  for  the  second  time  within  thirteen  months,  by  a  sudden  and 
urgent  call,  to  the  aid  of  the  General  Government,  they  consented  cheerfully 
to  the  sacrifice  of  private  interests,  and  abandoned,  at  almost  a  moment's 
notice,  all  private  occupations  to  hasten  to  the  defense  of  the  National  Capitol, 
then  in  danger.  Habituated  to  the  comforts  and  enjoyments  of  wealthy  and 
peaceful  communities,  they  have,  during  their  prolonged  absence  from  their 
homes,  submitted  without  a  murmur  to  the  hardships,  the  privations  and  the 
labors  incidental  to  the  life  of  a  soldier,  and  have  discharged  with  fidelity  and 


36  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1862 

alacrity,  every  duty  they  were  asked  to  perform,  and  have  stood  ready  to 
encounter  every  danger  they  might  be  called  upon  to  meet.  Their  conduct  has 
entitled  them  to  the  thanks  of  the  Government  they  were  summoned  to 
defend,  and  has  won  for  them  the  gratitude  and  confidence  of  the  people. 
It  gives  assurance  that,  notwithstanding  the  vast  army  of  volunteers  that 
the  State  of  New  York  has  sent  to  the  defense  of  the  Union,  she  has,  in  her 
National  Guard,  always  at  her  command  a  military  force  ready,  now  as  here- 
tofore, to  respond  to  any  call  that  may  be  made  on  it  by  the  General  Govern- 
ment, and  able  at  the  same  time  to  preserve  the  peace,  maintain  the  rights 
and  defend  the  liberties  of  her  own  people,  in  whatever  form  or  from  what- 
ever quarter  they  may  be  assailed.  The  Commander-in-Chief  will  always 
esteem  it  among  the  most  important  of  his  duties  to  aid,  by  every  means  in 
his  power,  in  promoting  the  interests  and  contributing  to  the  efficiency  of 
the  citizen  soldiery  of  the  State." 

September  24th,  the  Governors  of  the  loyal  states,  with  them  the  Chief 
Magistrate  of  this  state,  met  at  Altoona,  Pa.,  and  pledged  the  General  Gov- 
ernment their  cordial  support  in  the  prosecution  of  the  war;  they  recom- 
mended the  creation  of  a  reserve  army  of  one  hundred  thousand  men;  the 
emancipation  of  the  colored  people,  and  paid  deserved  tribute  to  the  army  in 
the  field. 

August  4th,  the  President,  to  increase  the  strength  of  the  regiments  in  the 
field,  issued  his  proclamation  calling  out  three  hundred  thousand  of  the  Militia 
of  the  loyal  states  for  a  service  of  nine  months;  Congress  having  previously 
passed  an  act  lengthening  the  term  of  service  for  which  the  Militia  could  be 
called  out,  to  that  period,  at  the  discretion  of  the  President.  On  the  7th,  the 
War  Department  issued  orders  directing  that  the  quotas  of  this  force  should 
be  furnished  forthwith,  and  prescribing  the  manner  in  which  the  draft  should 
be  conducted  in  states,  where  laws  providing  for  a  draft  did  not  exist,  or 
where  such  laws  were  in  any  manner  defective.  The  quota  of  this  state  was 
fifty-nine  thousand  seven  hundred  and  five  men.  By  the  law  of  the  state  the 
strength  of  the  organized  Militia  was  limited  to  twenty  thousand  men,  and 
of  these  over  eight  thousand  were  already  in  the  field.  It  became  necessary, 
therefore,  to  have  recourse  to  a  draft.  The  method  provided  by  state  law, 
for  a  draft  of  the  reserve  Militia,  on  careful  examination  was  found  to  be 
inadequate,  and  on  the  I3th  it  was  decided  to  adopt  the  plan  prescribed  by  the 
War  Department,  and  the  work  of  enrollment  commenced.  On  the  I4th  of 
October,  the  enrollment  being  nearly  completed  and  the  books  filed,  commis- 
sioners and  surgeons  were  appointed  for  the  different  counties,  to  hear  and 
determine  claims  for  exemption.  It  now  became  necessary  to  determine  the 
number  of  volunteers  already  furnished  by  counties  and  towns,  and  this  duty 


IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1862  37 

was  assigned  to  the  existing  committees,  organized  in  each  district,  as  already 
stated,  to  promote  recruiting,  and,  in  order  not  to  defeat  the  object  of  the 
draft,  it  was  decided  not  to  allow  credit  for  volunteers  furnished  previous  to 
July  2d,  last.  The  loth  of  November  was  finally  selected  for  making  the 
draft;  but  in  consequence  of  the  failure  of  a  number  of  counties  to  furnish 
returns  of  the  volunteers  to  be  credited,  the  deficiency  for  which  the  draft 
was  to  be  made  could  not  be  ascertained ;  in  the  case  of  other  counties  where 
the  deficiency  was  not  large,  the  committees  were  desirous  of  a  further  exten- 
sion of  time  to  enable  them  to  fill  their  quotas  and  avoid  a  draft  altogether. 
Under  these  circumstances  the  draft  was  suspended,  and,  December  3d,  the 
commissioners  directed  to  await  further  orders. 

This  delay  in  answering  the  requisition  for  nine  months'  Militia  was  not 
prejudicial  to  the  interests  of  the  country.  It  resulted  in  increasing  the  force 
of  three  years'  volunteers,  men  of  more  value  than  nine  months'  men,  much 
beyond  what  it  would  have  been  had  the  draft  taken  place  in  September 
as  originally  directed.  At  that  time  the  quota  of  three  years'  men,  under  the 
call  of  July  2d,  was  not  completed,  and  to  have  then  resorted  to  a  compulsory 
levy  would  at  once  have  stopped  enlistments  for  the  longer  period.  In  delay- 
ing the  draft  and  promoting  enlistments  for  three  years,  the  state  not  only 
succeeded  in  completing  the  quota  of  July  2d,  but  also  in  satisfying  the  demand 
of  August  4th,  the  surplus  of  three  years'  men  each  counting  for  four  nine 
months'  men  in  the  settlement  with  the  United  States,  and  leaving  still  a 
surplus  of  men  to  the  credit  of  the  state.  The  Tenth  regiment  of  the  National 
Guard,  Albany,  volunteered  for  a  service  of  nine  months,  and  went  into  the 
United  States'  service  as  the  One  Hundred  and  Seventy-seventh  regiment 
of  Volunteers. 

With  this  year  closed  the  administration  of  Governor  Morgan,  the  first 
of  the  war  Governors  of  the  State,  and  during  his  term  the  State  furnished 
for  the  prosecution  of  the  war : 

In  1861.  Militia,  for  three  months,  2  troops  of  cavalry  and  u  regiments  of 

infantry   8,534 

Volunteers,  for  two  years,  38  regiments  of  infantry 30,131 

Volunteers    for    three    years,  10  regiments  and  i 

battalion  of  cavalry 8,742 

2  regiments,  2  battalions,   I   rocket  battalion,  and 

9  independent  batteries  of  artillery 4,434 

i    regiment    of   engineers 855 

50  regiments   of  infantry 43,582 

Recruits  for  organizations  in  the  field  and  4  com- 
panies of  U.  S.  Sharpshooters,  estimated 11,000 

68,613 

98,744 


Total  for   1861 107,278 


38  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1862 

In  1862.  Militia,  for  three  months,  12  regiments  of  infantry 8,588 

Volunteers,  for  nine  months,  i  regiment  of  infantry 830 

Volunteers,  for  three  years,  i  regiment  of  cavalry.       1,461 
2  regiments,  4  battalions  and  14  independent  bat- 
teries of  artillery 5»7o8 

85  regiments  of   infantry   78,216 

Recruits  for  regiments  in  the  field,  estimated 20,000 

In  the  State,  December  3ist,  not  fully  organized, 

about  • 2,000 

107,385 

108,215 


Total    for   1862 116,803 


Total  for  the  two  years 224,081 

To  obtain,  however,  the  full  number  of  men  in  the  United  States'  service  from 

this  State  so  far,  it  will  be  necessary  to  add : 

Men  in  the  Regular  Army  in  service  May  i,  1861,  and  men  who  entered  the 
same  service  since  that  day  to  the  end  of  1862,  enlisted  in  this  State,  less 
1,000  men  transferred  from  the  volunteers  to  the  Regular  Army 8,731 

Men  in  the  United  States  Navy  and  Marine,  in  service  April  15,  1861,  a*id 
men  who  entered  the  same  service  since  that  day  to  the  end  of  1862,  en- 
listed in  this  State 22,526 

30,257 


These  numbers  are  allotted  here  pro  rata  of  time ;  in  another  place  will  be  found  the 
evidence  on  which  the  claim  is  based;  this  would  make,  in  fact,  the  total 255,338 


A  record  of  which  the  State  and  the  outgoing  Governor  could  well  be 
proud,  and  which,  more  than  any  thing  else,  showed  the  loyalty  and  love 
of  country  of  the  citizens  of  New  York. 


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kN  the  ist  day  of  January  a  new  administration  came  in,  and  Horatio 
Seymour  took  the  gubernatorial  chair  of  the  state,  appointing,  during 
his  term  of  office,  the  following  as  members  of  his  military  staff: 
Adjutant-General,  John  T.  Sprague,  an  officer  of  the  Regular  Army; 
Inspector-General,  Josiah  T.  Miller  of  Seneca  Falls ;  Judge-Advocate-General, 
Nelson  J.  Waterbury  of  New  York  city ;  Surgeon-General,  John  V.  P.  Quack- 
enbush,  of  Albany;  Quartermaster-General,  S.  Visscher  Talcott,  of  Albany; 
Commissary-General  of  Subsistence,  Anthony  Eichoff,  of  New  York,  re- 
signed August  i,  1863,  and  succeeded  by  Charles  G.  Halpine,  of  New  York 
city;  Paymaster-General,  John  D.  Van  Buren,  of  New  Windsor;  Engineer-in- 
Chief,  Isaac  Vanderpoel,  of  Albany;  Chief  of  Ordnance,  the  constitutional 
Commissary-General,  Benjamin  Welch,  Jr.,  of  Buffalo,  who  died  April  14, 
1863,  and  was  succeeded  by  James  A.  Farrell,  of  Hudson;  Aides-de-Camp, 
Bleecker  Tibbits,  of  Albany,  from  October  21,  1863,  and  Major  Frederic 
Shonnard,  Sixth  New  York  Volunteer  Artillery,  of  Yonkers,  from  August  3, 
1864;  .Military  Secretary,  William  Kidd,  of  Albany,  from  February  15,  1863. 
The  change  of  administration  indicated  no  change  in  the  support  by  the 
State  of  the  General  Government  in  its  defense  of  the  Union.  In  his  message 
to  the  Legislature  Governor  Seymour  took  occasion  to  say :  "  While  our 
soldiers  are  periling  their  lives  to  uphold  the  Constitution  and  restore  the 
Union,  we  owe  it  to  them,  who  have  shown  an  endurance  and  patriotism  unsur- 
passed in  the  history  of  the  world,  that  we  emulate  their  devotion  in  our 
field  of  duty." 

The  Legislature  assembled  on  the  6th  day  of  January  in  its  eighty-sixth 
session  and  was  composed  of, 


IN  THE  SENATE: 

President,  DAVID  R.  FLOYD-JONES,  of  South   O'yster  Bay,  the  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the 

State ; 


Senator  Monroe  Henderson,  of  the  ist  dist. ; 
Jesse  C.  Smith,  2d 

Henry  C.   Murphy,  3d 

Christian  B.  Woodruff,          4th 
Charles  G.  Cornell,  5th 

John  J.  Bradley,  6th 


Senator  Richard  B.  Connolly,  of  the  7th  dist. 
Hezekiah  D.  Robertson,         8th 
Henry  R.  Low,  Qth 

Jacob  S.   Freer,  loth 

William  H.   Tobey,  nth 

Ralph  Richards,  I2th 


IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1863 


Senator  John  V.  L.  Pruyn,  of  the  I3th  dist. ; 

Joseph  H.  Ramsey,  i4th 

William  Clark,  isth 

Russell  M.  Little,  i6th 

Chas.   C.   Montgomery,  I7th 

James  A.  Bell,  i8th 

Alex.  H.  Bailey,  igth 

George  A.  Hardin,  20th 

Richard  K.  Sanford,  21  st 

Allen  Munro,  22d 


Senator  Henry   A.    Clark,    of  the  23d  dist. 

Lyman  Truman,  24th 

Chauncey  M.  Abbott,  25th 

Charles   J.    Folger,  26th 

Charles  Cook,  27th 

Lysander  Farrar,  28th 
Almanzor  Hutchinson,          29th 

Wilkes   Angel,  30th 

John  Ganson,  3ist 

.lorace  C.   Young,  32d 


IN  THE  ASSEMBLY: 

Speaker,  THEOPHILUS  C.   CALLICOT,  of  Kings; 


William  J.  Snyder,  ist  district  of  Albany; 
John  Cutler,  2d  district  of  Albany; 
Henry  L.  Wait,  3d  district  of  Albany; 
William  L.  Oswald,  4th  district  of  Albany; 
Alvah  E.  Cruttenden,  ist  dist.  of  Allegany; 
Edward  D.  Loveridge,  2d  district  Allegany ; 
Francis  B.  Smith,  dist.  and  county  Broome; 
Andrew  L.  Allen,  ist  district  Cattaraugus ; 
Albert  G.  Dow,  2d  district  of  Cattaraugus; 
George  L.  Post,  ist  district  of  Cayuga; 
William  P.  Robinson,  2d  dist.  of  Cayuga; 
John  Steward,  ist  district  of  Chautauqua; 
Henry  C.  Lake,  2d  district  of  Chautauqua; 
Charles  Hulett,  dist.  and  county  Chemung; 
Elizur  H.  Prindle,  ist  district  Chenango; 
Francis  B.   Fisher,  2d  district  Chenango ; 
George  Adgate,  dist.  and  county  Clinton; 
Peter  G.   Kisselbrack,  ist  dist.   Columbia; 
Elias  W.  Bostwick,  2d  dist.  of  Columbia; 
Henry  B.  Van  Hoesen,  dist.  and  county  of 

Cortland ; 

Robert  W.  Courtney,  ist  dist.  of  Delaware; 
Francis  R.  Gilbert,  2d  dist.  of  Delaware ; 
Luther  S.  Dutcher,  ist  dist.  of  Dutchess; 
Joseph  C.  Doughty,  2d  dist.  of  Dutchess; 
John  W.  Murphy,  ist  district  of  Erie; 
Horatio  Seymour,  2d  district  of  Erie; 
Timothy  A.  Hopkins,  3d  district  of  Erie ; 
Anson  G.  Conger,  4th  district  of  Erie; 
Palmer  E.  Havens,  dist.  and  county  Essex; 
Albert  Andrus,  dist.  and  county  Franklin ; 
William  J.  Heacock,  district  and  counties  of 

Fulton  and  Hamilton; 

Loren  Green,  dist.  and  county  of  Genesee; 
Luke  Roe,  district  and  county  of  Greene ; 
Griffin  Sweet,  ist  district  of  Herkimer; 
Archibald  C.  McGowan,  2d  dist.  Herkimer; 
Charles  A.  Benjamin,  ist  district  Jefferson; 
Levi  Miller,  2d  district  of  Jefferson; 
William  Dewey,  3d  district  of  Jefferson; 


John  Paulding,  ist  district  of  Kings; 
Bernard  Hughes,  2d  district  of  Kings ; 
Samuel  E.  Johnson,  3d  district  of  Kings; 
James  Darcy,  4th  district  of  Kings ; 
Theophilus  C.  Callicot,  sth  dist.  of  Kings; 
Henry  C.  Boswell,  6th  district  of  Kings; 
Charles  P.  Leslie,  7th  district  of  Kings ; 
John  Chickering,  dist.  and  county  Lewis; 
Hamilton  E.  Smith,  ist  dist.  of  Livingston; 
William  H.  Brand,  ist  district  of  Madison; 
George  L.  Rouse,  2d  district  of  Madison ; 
Samuel  Skinner,  2d  district  of  Livingston; 
George  E.  McGonegal,  ist  dist.  of  Monroe; 
Eliphaz  Trimmer,  2d  district  of  Monroe ; 
William  Brown,  3d  district  of  Monroe ; 
Freeman  P.  Moulton,  district  and  county  of 

Montgomery ; 

Cornelius  Flynn,  ist  district  of  New  York; 
Daniel  Leamy,  2d  district  of  New  York ; 
George  L.  Loutrel,  3d  dist.  of  New  York; 
William  C.  Cover,  4th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Henry  Rogers,  5th  district  of  New  York; 
Julius  Korn,  6th  district  of  New  York; 
Vincent  C.  King,  7th  district  of  New  York; 
Thomas  H.  Hill,  Sth  dist.  of  New  York; 
David  V.  Freeman,  gth  dist.  of  New  York; 
Daniel  M.  O'Brien,  loth  dist.  of  New  York; 
Thomas  A.  Ledwith,  nth  dist.  New  York; 
Andrew  Smith,  I2th  district  of  New  York; 
Alexander  Ward,  i3th  dist.  of  New  York ; 
Robert  C    Hutchings,  I4th  dist.  New  York; 
Gilbert  Dean,  isth  dist.  of  New  York; 
Michael  McCann,   i6th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Thomas  C.  Fields,  I7th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Benjamin  H.  Fletcher,  ist  dist.  of  Niagara; 
William  Morgan,  2d  district  of  Niagara; 
Abram  B.  Weaver,   ist  district  of  Oneida; 
Daniel  M.  Prescott,  2d  district  of  Oneida; 
Asa  S.  Sherman,  3d  district  of  Oneida; 
Isaac  McDougall,  4th  district  of  Oneida; 


IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1863 


James  M.  Munro,  1st  district  of  Onondaga; 
Elizur  Clark,  2d  district  of  Onondaga; 
Joseph   Breed,  3d  district  of   Onondaga; 
Perez  H.  Field,  ist  district  of  Ontario; 
Lanson  Dewey,  2d  dist.  of  Ontario ; 
John  D.  Van  Buren,  ist  dist.  of  Orange; 
Charles  S.  Woodward,  2d  dist.  of  Orange ; 
John  Parks,  dist.  and  county  of  Orleans; 
Abner  C.  Mattoon,  ist  dist.  of  Oswego; 
Hiram  W.  Loomis,  2d  dist.  of  Oswego ; 
Harvey  Palmer,  3d  dist.  of  Oswego; 
William  Brooks,  ist  dist.  of  Otsego; 
Cornelius  A.  Church,  2d  dist.  of  Otsego; 
Saxton  Smith,  dist.  and  county  of  Putnam ; 
Charles  T.  Duryea,  ist  dist.  of  Queens ; 
Henry  S.  Lott,  2d  district  of  Queens; 
James  McKeon,  ist  district  of  Rensselaer; 
John  A.  Quackenbush,  2d  dist.  Rensselaer ; 
Ebenezer  S.  Straight,  3d  dist.  Rensselaer; 
Theodore  Frean,  dist.  and  co.  Richmond ; 
James  S.  Haring,  dist.  and  co.  Rockland; 
Elias   P.  Townsley,   ist  dist.   St.   Lawrence; 
James   Redington,  2d  dist.   St.   Lawrence; 
Abraham  X.  Parker,  3d  dist.  St.  Lawrence; 
Ira  Brockett,  ist  district  of  Saratoga; 
Nat.  M.  Houghton,  2d  dist.  of  Saratoga; 


John  McShea,  Jr.,  dist.  and  co.  Schenectady; 
Stephen  L.  Mayham,  dist.  and  co.  Schoharie ; 
Samuel  Lawrence,  dist.  and  co.  Schuyler ; 
James  McLean,  dist.  and  co.  of  Seneca ; 
John  W.  Taggart,  ist  district  of  Steuben; 
Henry  Sherwood,  2d  dist.  of  Steuben; 
Horace  Bemis,  3d  district  of  Steuben ; 
•  Benjamin  F.  Wiggins,  ist  dist.  of  Suffolk; 
John  S.  Havens,  2d  dist.  of  Suffolk; 
William  Gillespie,  dist.  and  co.  Sullivan; 
Nathaniel  W.  Davis,  dist.  and  co.  Tioga; 
Ezra  Cornell,  dist.  and  co.  Tompkins ; 
Jesse  F.  Bookstaver,  ist  dist.  of  Ulster; 
Jacob  Le  Fever,  2d  dist.  of  Ulster ; 
Ebenezer  Westbrook,  3d  district  of  Ulster; 
Newton  Aldrich,  dist.  and  co.  Warren; 
Asa  C.  Tefft,  ist  district  of  Washington; 
Ervin  Hopkins,  Jr.,  2d  district  Washington ; 
Thaddeus  W.  Collins,  ist  dist.  of  Wayne; 
Lemuel  Durfee,  2d  district  of  Wayne; 
Pierre  C.  Talman,   ist  district  Westchester ; 
John  E.  Marshall,  2d  dist.  of  Westchester; 
Chauncey  M.  Depew,  3d  dist.  Westchester; 
Byron  Healy,  district  and  co.  Wyoming; 
Guy  Shaw,  dist.  and  co.  of  Yates. 


This  Legislature,  like  its  predecessors,  promptly  did  all  in  its  power  to 
support  the  contest,  and  passed  laws,  legalizing  and  confirming  ordinances  and 
acts  of  cities,  towns,  counties  and  villages,  and  enabling  the  same  in  the  future, 
to  raise  money  to  aid  in  recruiting,  and  to  assist  the  families  of  volunteers  in, 
or  who  might  yet  enter,  the  military  service.  February  2 ist,  the  action  of 
Governor  Morgan  offering  in  July  1862,  a  bounty  on  the  part  of  the  state, 
was  confirmed  and  an  appropriation  made  for  the  payment  of  the  debt  con- 
tracted thereby.  April  I7th,  a  law  was  passed  which  provided  a  bounty  of 
one  hundred  and  fifty  dollars  for  each  member  of  the  two  years'  regiments, 
who,  having  served  his  term  of  enlistment,  would  re-enter  the  service  for  not 
less  than  two  years,  and  a  bounty  of  seventy-five  dollars  to  all  others,  who  had 
enlisted  since  November  ist,  1862,  or  would  hereafter  enlist,  for  three  years. 
April  24th,  two  very  important  acts  became  laws  of  the  state ;  the  first  incor- 
porated the  "  Soldiers'  Home,"  and  the  second  authorized  the  Governor  to 
appoint  agents  to  provide  for  the  transportation  and  the  care  of  the  sick, 
wounded,  and  the  dead,  volunteers  of  the  state,  and  appropriated  two  hundred 
thousand  dollars  for  this  purpose.  Among  the  incorporators  of  the  Soldiers' 
Home  were  Lieutenant-General  Scott,  Generals  McClellan,  Wool  and  Wads- 
worth,  and  the  purpose  was  "  to  provide  a  home  and  maintenance  for  officers 
and  soldiers  who  have  served,  are  now  serving,  or  may  hereafter  serve,  in  the 


42  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1863 

volunteer  forces  raised  or  furnished  by,  or  from,  the  State  of  New  York,  who 
by  reason  of  wounds  or  other  disabilities  received,  or  produced,  in  the  service 
of  the  United  States,  or  of  the  State  of  New  York,  shall  be  unable  to  support 
themselves,  and  all  who,  having  been  honorably  discharged,  shall  be  decrepit 
or  homeless  in  their  old  age."  The  management  of  the  Home  was  in  the 
hands  of  trustees,  provided  for  in  the  act.  This  was  the  precursor  of  the 
Soldiers'  Home,  now  in  existence,  and  was  to  be  modelled  mainly  after  the 
Home  of  the  Regular  Army  at  Washington,  D.  C.  The  state  agents  provided 
by  the  second  act,  when  the  law  came  to  be  executed,  furnished  relief  to  the 
sick,  wounded,  furloughed  and  discharged  soldiers  of  this  state,  while  being 
transported  to  and  from  their  homes;  they  ascertained  the  names  and  con- 
dition of  all  patients  from  this  state  in  the  army  hospitals ;  kept  a  register  of 
the  same  and  furnished  information  to  all  who  made  inquiry  concerning  them, 
and  thousands  of  relatives  and  friends  obtained  through  them  accurate  infor- 
mation of  fathers,  husbands,  brothers  and  sons  in  the  service ;  they  facilitated 
the  removal  of  bodies  of  deceased  soldiers  to  their  friends,  when  such  action 
was  desired,  and  later  on,  they  also  assisted  the  discharged  soldiers  in  obtain- 
ing arrearages  of  pay  and  bounty  due  them.  Agencies  were  established  at 
suitable  points,  but  the  main  agency  was  located  in  New  York  city,  where 
quarters  were  also  rented  and  provided  for  the  accommodation  of  volunteers 
of  this  and  other  states,  passing  through  the  city;  over  one  hundred  and  ten 
thousand  volunteers  received  relief  and  comfort  at  this  main  agency  —  known 
as  the  Soldiers'  Depot  —  alone,  and  this  depot  was  not  closed  until  March  25, 
1866;  the  sub-agency  at  Albany  was  continued  as  the  Soldiers'  Home  until 
1869,  when  on  the  I5th  of  June  its  inmates  were  transferred  to  the  National 
Home  for  disabled  volunteer  soldiers  then  opened  in  the  State  of  Maine  and 
the  agency  was  closed.  April  27th,  the  Legislature  appropriated  one  million 
dollars  for  the  defense  of  the  harbor  of  New  York  and  the  frontiers  of  the 
state. 

March  3d,  the  President  approved  the  act  of  Congress,  providing  a  law, 
and  prescribing  a  method,  for  drafting  men  for  the  military  service,  whenever 
needed,  and  authorizing  him  to  call  forth  the  National  forces  by  draft.  The 
law  created  a  Provost-Marshal-General  for  the  United  States  and  a  Provost- 
Marshal  for  each  congressional  district  of  the  states;  provided  boards  of 
enrollment  for  each  district  and  other  regulations  for  drafting  men.  May  ist, 
all  enlistments  for  volunteers  were,  by  the  General  Government,  placed 
also  in  charge  of  the  Provost-Marshal-General,  who  divided  this  state  into 
three  districts,  northern,  southern,  and  western,  and  to  assist  him  appointed 
for  these  districts  Acting  Assistant  Provost-Marshal-Generals.  The  officers 


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acting  in  these  capacities  were  during  the  existence  of  the  districts,  in  the 
northern:  Brevet  Brigadier-General  Frederick  Townsend,  United  States 
Army;  in  the  southern:  Colonel  Robert  Nugent,  Sixty-ninth  New  York  Vol- 
unteers, until  October  27th,  1863;  Brigadier-General  William  Hays,  United 
States  Volunteers,  until  January  3ist,  1865;  Brigadier-General  E.  W.  Hinks, 
United  States  Volunteers,  until  February  2/th,  1865 ;  and  Major  R.  I.  Dodge, 
Twelfth  United  States  Infantry,  to  the  close  of  the  office;  in  the  western: 
Major  A.  S.  Diven,  Assistant  Adjutant-General  United  States  Volunteers, 
until  December  9,  1864,  Major  John  A.  Haddock,  of  the  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps,  until  April  10,  1865,  and  Major  Samuel  B.  Hayman,  Tenth  United 
States  Infantry,  to  the  close  of  the  office. 

Between  April  25th  and  July  4th,  thirty-three  of  the  two  years'  regiments, 
still  in  the  service,  returned  to  the  state  to  be  mustered  out.  Of  the  Fifteenth 
regiment  of  Engineers  (Fifteenth  Infantry  originally),  Third  Artillery  (Nine- 
teenth Infantry  originally),  the  Third,  Tenth,  and  Twelfth  regiments  of 
infantry,  which  continued  in  the  service,  only  the  men  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged, returned  to  the  state.  The  Second  Independent  Battery,  formed 
principally  of  two  years'  men,  was  also  mustered  out  These  organizations, 
which  had  left  the  state  with  over  thirty  thousand  men,  brought  back  less 
than  half  that  number ;  their  losses  by  death  alone  had  been  about  four  thou- 
sand officers  and  enlisted  men.  They  had  served  in  many  health-destroying 
campaigns  and  hard-fought  battles;  and,  faithful  servants  of  the  country, 
they  were  now  received  by  the  people  with  proud  approbation,  heartfelt  joy  and 
congratulation.  Happiness  returned  with  them  to  many  hearts,  and  the  sorrow 
for  those,  who  would  never  return,  was  gently  tempered  for  many  more. 

June  1 5th  the  Secretary  of  War  telegraphed  to  the  Governor  to  furnish  as 
large  a  force  of  the  Militia  as  possible,  say  twenty  thousand  men,  for  a  short 
term  of  service.  The  movements  of  the  enemy  had  then  sufficiently  developed 
to  indicate  that  an  invasion  of  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania  was  contemplated. 
The  Governor  replied  "  I  will  spare  no  efforts  to  send  you  troops  at  once," 
and  issued  marching  orders  to  the  National  Guard  of  the  State.  On  the 
1 8th,  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  state  informed  the  Secretary  of  War  that 
about  twelve  thousand  men  were  then  on  their  way  to  Harrisburg.  On  the 
2  ist  Secretary  Stanton  telegraphed  for  Militia  to  be  forwarded  to  Balti- 
more. Troops  continued  to  be  sent  with  the  utmost  dispatch.  July  2d,  the 
Governor  of  Pennsylvania  asked  for  more  troops  and  three  more  regiments 
were  placed  en  route  for  that  state.  The  regiments  which  took  the  field  in 
this  emergency  were  the  Seventh,  Eighth,  Eleventh,  Twenty-third,  Seventy- 
first,  Fifth,  Twelfth,  Twenty-second,  Thirty-seventh,  Sixty-fifth,  Seventy- 


44  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1863 

fourth,  Fourth,  Thirteenth,  Twenty-eighth,  Fifty-sixth,  Sixth,  Twenty-first, 
Forty-seventh,  Fifty-second,  Fifty-fifth,  Sixty-seventh,  Sixty-eighth,  Sixty- 
ninth,  Seventeenth,  Eighteenth  and  Eighty-fourth.  They  were  mustered  in 
the  service  of  the  United  States  for  thirty  days.  Besides  these,  the  detach- 
ments of  volunteers  scattered  throughout  the  state,  were  organized,  equipped 
and  forwarded  to  Harrisburg.  The  National  Guard  received  the  thanks  of 
the  President  and  War  Department  for  their  prompt  response  and  service  on 
this  occasion. 

The  General  Government,  to  replenish  the  army  in  the  field,  had  decided 
in  June,  without  the  issue  of  a  formal  call  for  troops,  to  draft  the  necessary 
number,  and  on  the  nth  of  July  the  state  authorities  received  information 
that  the  draft  was  on  that  day  to  commence  in  New  York  city.  There  were 
then  about  six  hundred  men  of  the  National  Guard  in  the  city ;  the  state  was 
virtually  stripped  of  troops;  disturbances  were  apprehended,  and  the  Adjutant- 
General  was  sent  to  Washington  to  request  a  postponement  of  the  draft,  until 
a  sufficient  military  force  would  be  on  hand.  July  I3th,  there  commenced  in 
New  York  city  a  riot,  unparalleled  for  atrocity  and  fiendishness.  It  is  claimed 
that  originally  a  number  of  honest  working  men  assembled  to  protest  against 
the  draft;  if  so,  this  element  rapidly  disappeared,  and  the  dregs  of  the  city 
took  advantage  of  the  excitement.  It  is  inconceivable  that  any  decent  and 
intelligent  being  can  have  taken  part  in  the  riot.  All  available  state  troops 
were  ordered  to  New  York  city,  and  as  the  Hudson  River  Railroad  was  torn 
up,  they  were  directed  to  take  steamers  at  Albany.  The  troops  in  the  Harbor, 
Regulars  and  Volunteers,  Navy  and  Marine,  one  company  from  West  Point; 
and  one  from  New  Jersey,  arrived  on  the  I3th;  and  the  Seventh  regiment  of 
the  National  Guard  on  the  i6th.  These  troops  and  the  magnificent  police 
of  the  city  checked  the  mob  and  broke  the  wild  phantasy  of  the  miserable 
creatures;  and  on  the  I7th  law  and  order  reigned  once  more  supreme  in  New 
York  city.  In  other  localities  disturbances  were  feared,  but  did  not  take 
place ;  in  one  or  two  places,  however,  riots  were  prevented  by  the  presence  of 
troops  only.  The  draft  was  for  the  time  suspended,  but  took  place  in  August 
without  any  further  disturbance. 

October  I7th,  the  President  called  on  the  country  for  three  hundred 
thousand  men,  and  the  quota  of  this  State  was  placed  at  eighty-one  thousand 
nine  hundred  and  ninety-three  men.  It  is  proper  to  recall  here  the  fact  that 
since  May  ist,  the  state  did  not  have  authority  to  recruit  men  for  the  army 
at  large.  All  this  was  performed  by  the  Provost-Marshals  under  the  orders 
of  the  Provost-Marshal-General,  and  the  whole  machinery  and  management 
for  procuring  men  was  in  the  hands  of  the  General  Government;  only  the 


IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1863  45 

recruiting  of  new  companies  and  regiments,  sanctioned  by  the  War  Depart- 
ment, was  left  to  the  state  authorities. 

November  I4th,  Major-General  Dix,  commanding  the  Military  Depart- 
ment of  the  East,  of  which  this  state  then  formed  part,  represented  to  the 
Governor  that  a  necessity  existed  for  the  employment  of  a  military  force  to 
protect  a  portion  of  the  frontier  of  this  state  from  threatened  invasion  by 
traitors  sojourning  in  Canada,  and  asked  that  a  regiment  of  the  National 
Guard  be  ordered  to  report  to  him  for  such  service.  The  Governor  at  once 
placed  the  Seventy- fourth  regiment  of  Buffalo  under  his  orders  and  the 
regiment  entered  the  United  States  service  for  thirty  days. 

The  organizations  in  the  state  on  the  ist  of  January  and  not  fully 
organized  numbered  about  two  thousand  men;  recruiting  was  almost  at  a 
standstill ;  February  23d,  Colonel  H.  S.  Lansing,  Seventeenth  New  York 
Volunteers,  was  placed  in  charge  of  all  the  troops  in  process  of  organization 
in  New  York  Harbor  and  city;  the  incomplete  organizations  were  consoli- 
dated and  the  regiments  formed  turned  over  to  the  United  States. 

About  the  time  the  two  years'  regiments  were  to  return  to  the  state, 
authority  was  received  from  the  War  Department,  to  re-organize  the  same 
or  to  form  new  ones  of  the  returned  volunteers.  Probably  three-fourths  of 
these  men  re-entered  the  service  and  their  example  bore  fruit.  Every  effort 
was  made,  besides  the  authorized  regiments  to  organize  also  full  companies 
for  such  of  the  regiments  in  the  field  as  had  vacancies  for  them.  Still  more 
to  encourage  enlistments  it  was  later  decided,  that  the  state  bounty,  authorized 
by  the  Legislature  in  April,  should  be  paid  to  all  men  enlisting  in  the  army 
for  three  years,  who  should  be  credited  to  the  state  by  the  orders  of  the  War 
Department. 

During  the  year  there  were  organized  and  turned  over  to  the  United 
States  on  the  part  of  the  state  authorities,  of  cavalry :  the  Twelfth ;  Fourteenth ; 
Sixteenth ;  Twentieth ;  First  and  Second  Veteran  regiments ;  nine  companies, 
each,  of  the  Thirteenth  and  Fifteenth ;  ten  companies,  each,  of  the  Eighteenth 
and  Twenty-first ;  six  companies  of  the  Twenty-fourth ;  two  companies  of  the 
Twenty-third,  regiments,  and  three  companies  of  the  Second  Mounted  Rifles ; 
of  artillery :  four  companies  of  the  Eleventh ;  five  companies,  each,  of  the  Thir- 
teenth and  Sixteenth;  ten  companies  of  the  Fourteenth;  eleven  companies  of 
the  Fifteenth;  one  company  of  the  Third,  regiments,  and  the  Thirty-third 
Independent  Battery;  of  sharpshooters:  the  Sixth,  Seventh,  Eighth  and  Ninth 
companies ;  of  engineers :  one  company  for  the  Fifteenth  regiment ;  and  of 
infantry :  the  Seventeenth  Veteran,  the  One  Hundred  and  Sixty-eighth,  the 
One  Hundred  and  Seventy-eighth  regiments;  four  companies  of  the  Fifth 


46  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1863 

Veteran,  three  companies  for  the  Sixty-third  regiments,  and  two  companies 
for  the  Independent  Battalion. 

The  One  Hundred  and  Sixty-eighth  and  One  Hundred  and  Seventy- 
seventh  regiments  of  infantry,  and  the  Ninth  company  of  sharpshooters,  nine 
months'  organizations,  were  mustered  out  October  3ist,  September  loth,  and 
August  5th,  1863,  respectively. 


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ITH  the  new  year  a  new  Legislature  (the  eighty-seventh)  met,  com- 
posed as  follows: 


SENATE : 

President,  DAVID  R.  FLOYD-JONES,  of  South  Oyster  Bay,  the  Lieutenant-Governor; 


Senator  Robert  Christie,  Jr.,  of  the  ist  dist. 

Demas   Strong,  2d 

Henry   C.   Murphy,  3d 

Christian  B.   Woodruff,  4th 

Luke  F.  Cozans,  5th 

William  Laimbeer,  Jr.,  6th 

Thomas  C.  Fields,  7th 

Saxton  Smith,  8th 

Archibald  C.  Niven,  pth 

George  Beach,  loth 

John  B.  Butcher,  nth 

Frederick  H.  Hastings,  I2th 

Ira  Shafer,  I3th 

Orson  M.  Allaben,  I4th 

James  M.  Cook,  i5th 

Palmer  E.  Havens,  i6th 


Senator  Albert   Hobbs,   of  the  I7th  dist. 

James  A.  Bell,  i8th 

Alexander  H.  Bailey,  igth 

George  H.  Andrews,  2Oth 

Cheney   Ames,  2ist 

Andrew   D.   White,  22d 

Frederick  Juliand,  23d 

Ezra  Cornell,  24th 

Stephen  K.  Williams,  25th 

Charles  J.  Folger,  26th 

.     Stephen  T.  Hayt,  27th 

George  G.  Munger,  28th 

Daniel  H.  Cole,  2Qth 

Wilkes   Angel  3Oth 

James  M.   Humphrey,  3ist 

Norman  M.  Allen,  32d 


ASSEMBLY  : 
Speaker,  THOMAS  G.  ALVORD,  of  Onondaga; 


Harris  Parr,  ist  district  of  Albany; 
Morgan  L.  Filkins,  2d  district  of  Albany; 
Thomas  McCarty,  3d  district  of  Albany; 
William  L.  Oswald,  4th  district  of  Albany; 
Charles  M.  Crandall,  ist  dist.  of  Allegany; 
Morris  S.  Chase,  2d  district  of  Allegany; 
Mulford  Northrup,  dist.  and  co.  Broome; 
Smith  Parish,  1st  district  of  Cattaraugus; 
Albert  G.  Dow,  2d  dist.  of  Cattaraugus; 
Benjamin  M.  Close,   ist  dist.  of   Cayuga; 
William  P.  Robinson,  2d  dist.  of  Cayuga; 
John  Steward,  1st  dist.  of  Chautauqua; 
Julien  T.  Williams,  2d  dist.  Chautauqua ; 
William  T.  Post,  dist.  and  co.   Chemung; 
George  W.  Sumner,  ist  dist.  of  Chenango; 
Dyer  D.  Bullock,  2d  district  of  Chenango; 
George  Hallock,  dist.  and  county  Clinton ; 
Amos   Miller,   ist  dist.   of   Columbia; 


Wright  H.  Barnes,  2d  dist.  of  Columbia; 
Benj.  F.  Tillinghast,  dist.  and  co.  Cortland; 
Jerome  B.  Landfield,  ist  dist.  Delaware; 
Francis  R.  Gilbert,  2d  dist.  of  Delaware; 
James  Howard,  ist  dist.  of  Dutchess; 
John  N.  Cramer,  2d  dist.  of  Dutchess  ; 
Walter  W.  Stanard,  ist  district  of  Erie; 
Frederick  P.  Stevens,  2d  district  of  Erie ; 
Timothy  A.  Hopkins,  3d  district  of  Erie; 
Seth  Fenner,  4th  district  of  Erie; 
Wm.  H.  Richardson,  dist  and  co.  Essex; 
Albert  Andrus,  dist.  and  county  Franklin ; 
William  A.  Smith,  district  and  counties  of 

Fulton  and  Hamilton; 

Loren  Green,  dist.  and  county  of  Genesee; 
Wm.  W.  Pettit,  dist.  and  county  Greene ; 
John  H.  Wooster,  ist  district  of  Herkimer; 
Ezra  D.  Beckwith,  2d  district  of  Herkimer; 


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IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1864 


George  M.  Hopkinson,  ist  district  Jefferson; 
Lewis  Palmer,  2d  district  of  Jefferson ; 
William  Dewey,  3d  district  of  Jefferson ; 
Philip  S.  Crook,  ist  district  of  Kings; 
John  O'Connor,  2d  district  of   Kings ; 
Edward  D.  White,  3d  district  of  Kings; 
Andrew  Walsh,  4th  district  of  Kings; 
John  C.  Perry,  5th  district  of  Kings ; 
Angelo  Newton,  6th  district  of  Kings ; 
Jacob  Worth,  7th  district  of  Kings; 
John   O'Donnell    dist.   and  co.   of   Lewis ; 
Hamilton  E.  Smith,  ist  dist.  of  Livingston; 
Jonathan  B.  Morey,  2d  dist.  of  Livingston; 
John  W.  Lippitt,  ist  district  of  Madison; 
Daniel  F.  Kellogg,  2d  district  of  Madison ; 
Fairchild  Andrus,  ist  district  of  Monroe; 
John  M.  Convill,  2d  district  of  Monroe; 
William  Rankin,  3d  district  of  Monroe; 
John   Kellogg,   dist.   and  co.   Montgomery; 
Jacob  L.  Smith,  ist  district  of  New  York; 
William  P.  Kirk,  2d  district  of  New  York; 
George  M.  Curtis,  3d  district  of  New  York; 
James  B.  Murray,  4th  district  of  New  York ; 
Henry  Rogers,  5th  district  of  New  York; 
Walter  J.  Burke,  6th  district  of  New  York ; 
Erastus  C.  Benedict,  7th  dist.  New  York; 
Wm.  G.  Olvany,  8th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Samuel  C.  Reed,  gth  district  of  New  York; 
Anthony  Eichoff,    loth  dist.  of   New  York ; 
Corolan   O'Brien    Bryant,    nth     dist.     New 

York; 

Joseph  A.  Lyons,   I2th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Thomas  Ryan,  i3th  district  of  New  York; 
Michael  N.  Salmon,  i4th  dist.  New  York; 
Stephen  B.  Pinckney,  i5th  dist.  New  York; 
Michael  McCann,  i6th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Sidney    P.    Ingraham,    Jr.,    I7th    dist.    New 

York; 

James  Jackson,  Jr.,   ist  dist.  of  Niagara; 
William   Morgan,  2d  district  of  Niagara; 
Abram  B.  W  eaver,  ist  district  of  Oneida ; 
Levi  Blakeslee,  2d  district  of  Oneida; 
Chauncey  Brodock,  3d  dist.  of  Oneida; 
John  W.  Douglas,  4th  dist.  of  Oneida; 
Albert  L.  Green,  ist  dist.  of  Onondaga; 
Thomas  G.  Alvord,  2d  dist.  of  Onondaga ; 
Conrad  Shoemaker,  3d  dist.  of  Onondaga; 
Perez  H.  Field,  ist  district  of  Ontario; 


Lanson  Dewey,  2d  dist.  of  Ontario; 
Nathaniel   W.   Howell,   ist   district  Orange; 
Charles  S.  Woodward,  2d  dist.  of  Orange ; 
Edmund  L.  Pitts,  dist.  and  county  Orleans ; 
Abner  C.  Mattoon,  ist  district  of  Oswego; 
Hiram  W.  Loomis,  2d  district  of  Oswego ; 
Harvey  Palmer,  3d  district  of  Oswego; 
James  Young,  ist  district  of  Otsego; 
George  M.  Hollis,  2d  district  of  Otsego; 
Jeremiah   Sherwood,  dist.  and  co.    Putnam ; 
Charles  T.  Duryea,  ist  district  of  Queens; 
Charles  McNeill,  2d  district  of  Queens; 
James  McKeon,   ist  dist.  of   Rensselaer; 
George  W.  Banker,  2d  dist.  of  Rensselaer; 
James  Dearstyne,  3d  district  of  Rensselaer; 
William  H.  Rutan,  dist.  and  co.  Richmond ; 
James  S.  Haring,  dist.  and  co.  Rockland; 
George  Parker,  ist  district  of  St.  Lawrence; 
James  Redington,  2d  district  St.  Lawrence ; 
Abraham  X.  Parker,  3d  dist.  St.  Lawrence ; 
Ira  Brockett,  ist  district  of  Saratoga; 
Edward  Edwards,  2d  district  of  Saratoga ; 
Charles  Stanford,  dist.  and  co.  Schenectady; 
Peter    P.    Schoolcraft,    dist.   and   county   of 

Schoharie ; 

Lorenzo  Webber,  dist.   and  co.   Schuyler; 
William  T.  Johnson,  dist.  and  co.  Seneca ; 
William  E.  Bonham,  ist  dist.  of  Steuben; 
Alexander  Olcott,  2d  dist.  of  Steuben; 
J.  Harvey  Stevens,  3d  district  of  Steuben ; 
William  H.  Gleason,  ist  district  of  Suffolk; 
Henry  C.  Platt,  2d  district  of  Suffolk; 
J'ames  Matthews,  dist.  and  county  Sullivan ; 
James  Thompson,  dist.  and  county  Tioga; 
Henry  B.  Lord,  dist.  and  county  Tompkins ; 
Jesse  F.  Bookstaver,  ist  district  of  Ulster; 
Jacob  Le  Fever,  2d  district  of  Ulster; 
Thomas  Hill,  3d  district  of  Ulster; 
Robert  Waddell,  dist.  and  county  Warren; 
R.  King  Crocker,  ist  district  Washington; 
Andrew  G.  Meiklejohn,  2d  dist.  Washington ; 
Thaddeus  W.  Collins,  ist  dist.  of  Wayne; 
Lemuel  Durfee,  2d  district  of  Wayne; 
Franklin  W.  Gilley,  ist  district  Westchester; 
Alsop  H.  Lockwood,  2d  dist.  Westchester; 
George  A.  Brandreth,  3d  dist.  Westchester; 
Byron  Healy,  dist.  and  county  Wyoming; 
Oren  G.  Loomis,  dist.  and  county  of  Yates. 


This  Legislature  passed  laws  to  promote  the  re-enlistment  of  volunteers, 
and  to  encourage  the  enlistment  of  persons  into  organizations  already  in  the 
service;  it  authorized  the  boards  of  supervisors  of  counties  to  borrow  money 
and  to  levy  taxes  for  the  payment  of  bounties  to  volunteers,  or  for  the  expenses 


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of  their  enlistment,  for  aid  to  their  families,  to  pay  any  liabilities  incurred 
therefor,  or  that  may  hereafter  be  incurred;  it  legalized  the  ordinances  of 
municipalities  and  other  corporations,  already  passed,  for  the  same  purposes; 
it  appropriated  means  to  provide  grounds  for  the  final  resting  place  of  the 
remains,  and  for  monuments  to  perpetuate  the  memory  of  the  soldiers  of  this 
state,  who  fell  in  the  defense  of  the  Union  on  the  battle-fields  of  Gettysburg 
and  Antietam;  it  perfected  an  amendment  to  the  Constitution  of  the  State, 
providing  for  the  vote  of  electors  while  in  the  military  service  of  the  United 
States,  and  passed  a  law  for  the  protection  of  the  civil  rights  of  the  citizens 
of  the  state,  while  serving  in  the  army  or  navy  of  the  country. 

Special  permission  was  received  from  the  War  Department  to  recruit  two 
regiments  and  one  hundred  companies  for  one,  two,  or  three  years'  service. 
In  organizing  and  completing  these,  difficulties  were  encountered;  the  ma- 
chinery of  the  provost  marshal's  office  gave  greater  facilities  to  citizens,  who 
were  acting  as  recruiting  officers,  than  the  state  could  offer,  and  the  payment 
of  bounty  on  the  part  of  the  state  ceased  under  the  operations  of  the  law  on 
the  3  ist  of  March. 

On  the  2ist  of  April  the  Secretary  of  War  requested  the  Governor  to 
furnish  one  or  two  regiments  of  Militia  to  guard  deserters,  stragglers,  etc., 
being  forwarded  to  the  army.  On  the  23d  of  the  same  month,  Major-General 
Dix,  by  the  authority  of  the  President,  called  on  the  Governor  for  one  or  two 
more  regiments  to  occupy  the  defenses  of  New  York  harbor.  July  5th,  the 
Secretary  of  War,  a  rebel  force  having  invaded  Maryland,  requested  the 
Governor  to  furnish  a  military  force  to  serve  not  more  than  one  hundred  days, 
to  which  the  Governor  replied :  "  I  will  do  what  I  can."  The  necessary  steps 
to  comply  with  these  requests  were  promptly  taken,  and  the  following  regi- 
ments entered  the  United  States  service  for  one  hundred  days:  the  Sixty- 
ninth,  Eighty-fourth,  Ninety-third,  Fifty-fourth,  Fifty-sixth,  Seventy-seventh, 
One  Hundred  and  Second,  Twenty-eighth,  Ninety-eighth,  Ninety-ninth,  Fifty- 
eighth;  First  Battalion  of  artillery  and  companies  A  and  B  of  the  Fiftieth 
regiment;  for  thirty  days  the  Thirty-seventh  and  Fifteenth. 

In  August,  September  and  October  there  were  again  appearances  of 
possible  disturbances  on  the  northern  frontiers  of  the  state,  and  all  the  neces- 
sary steps  were  taken  by  the  state  Government  to  defend  them;  the  Militia 
along  the  frontier  was  ordered  to  be  in  readiness  for  instant  service  and  por- 
tions of  the  Sixty-fifth  and  Seventy-fourth  regiments  of  the  National  Guard 
were  in  October  and  November  placed  on  active  duty,  until  later  in  November 
the  General  Government  took  charge  of  the  protection  of  the  frontier. 

The  term  of  service  of  a  large  number  of  the  volunteer  organizations 
expired  in  the  course  of  this  year  and  they  returned  to  the  state  for  final 


50  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1864 

discharge.  Many  regiments  had  re-enlisted  in  the  field  in  the  latter  part  of 
1863  and  early  part  of  this  year,  they  also  returned  to  the  state  on  veteran 
furlough,  invariably  taking  the  field  with  increased  numbers.  All  these 
organizations  met  in  the  state  with  brilliant  and  joyful  receptions  and  ovations, 
showing  fully  the  high  appreciation  of  their  services  by  the  people,  and  the 
respect  entertained  by  all  for  the  country's  brave  defenders. 

In  the  course  of  the  year  there  were  recruited,  organized  and  forwarded 
by  the  state  authorities,  of  cavalry :  six  companies  for  the  Second ;  three  com- 
panies, each,  for  the  Thirteenth  and  Fifteenth;  two  companies,  each,  for  the 
Eighteenth  and  Twenty-first ;  nine  companies  for  the  Second  Mounted  Rifles ; 
six  companies  for  the  Twenty-fourth;  the  Twenty-second  and  Twenty-fifth 
regiments,  complete ;  of  artillery :  one  company,  each,  for  the  Third  and  Sixth ; 
seven  companies,  each,  for  the  Thirteenth  and  Sixteenth,  and  two  companies 
for  the  Fourteenth  regiments ;  of  engineers :  one  company  for  the  Fifteenth, 
and  two  companies  for  the  Fiftieth  regiments;  of  infantry:  one  company,, 
each,  for  the  Fifty-seventh,  Sixty-third,  Eightieth,  One  Hundred  and  Twenty- 
fourth,  One  Hundred  and  Thirty-seventh,  One  Hundred  and  Forty-second 
and  One  Hundred  and  Fifty-ninth ;  three  companies,  each,  for  the  Sixty-ninth 
and  Ninetieth ;  six  companies  for  the  One  Hundred  and  Eighty-seventh ;  nine 
companies  for  the  One  Hundred  and  Eighty-eighth,  and  the  Seventh  Veteran ; 
the  One  Hundred  and  Seventy-ninth,  One  Hundred  and  Eighty-fourth,  One 
Hundred  and  Eighty-fifth,  One  Hundred  and  Eighty-sixth  and  One  Hundred 
and  Eighty-ninth  regiments,  complete. 

The  accounts  between  the  State  and  the  United  States  as  to  the  number 
of  men  furnished  by  the  former  since  1861  were  not  brought  into  harmony 
until  after  July  this  year;  the  differences  existing  caused  a  great  deal  of 
annoyance  at  times,  but  were  finally  settled  to  the  satisfaction  of  all. 

With  this  year  closed  the  administration  of  the  second  war  Governor  of 
the  State,  Horatio  Seymour;  and  during  it  the  state  furnished  men  for  the 
defense  of  the  country: 

In  1863.  Militia  for  thirty  days'  service 14475 

Volunteers,  through  the  authorities  of  the   State.      14,805 
Recruits  sent  to  regiments  in  the  field,  through 

the  U.  S.  Superintendent  of  Recruiting 1,653 

Enlisted  by  Provost-Marshals 1 1,060 

Re-enlisted  in   the   field,   estimated 10,000 

Drafted  men  and  substitutes,  drafts  of  July  and 

August 9,176 

46,604 


Total  for  the  year 61,169 


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In   1864.  Militia   for  one  hundred   days'  service,  5,640;   for  thirty 

days'  service,  791 ;  total 6,431 

Volunteers,  through  the  State  authorities 17,261 

Re-enlisted  in  the  field 10,518 

Drafted  men,    substitutes,   and  enlistments    and 

credits  by  Provost-Marshals 128,657 

—    156,436 

Total  for  1864 162,867 

Total   for  the  two  years 224,036 

To  obtain  the  correct  number  of  men,  there  are  to  be  deducted  from  this  sum,  the 
men  credited  to  the  State  in  February,  1864,  for  service  in  the  navy,  but  properly 
apportioned  to  the  years  1861  and  1862,  as  enlisted  during  those  years 16,722 


Leaving  a  balance  of 207,314 

And  there  should  be  added  enlistments  in  the  Regular  Army  to  including  November 

1863,  but  not  credited,  as  shown  later  on,  pro  rata  of  time 3.940 

Enlistments  in  New  York  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  during  the  war,  but  not  credited,  less 

1,000  transferred  from  the  volunteers,  pro  rata  of  time 2,409 


Making  the  total  number  of  men  furnished  in  1863  and  1864 213,663 


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/%  MOTHER  change  in  the  administration  of  the  state  took  place  with 
TA  this  year,  and  Reuben  E.  Fenton  was  inaugurated,  January  ist,  as 
^  V  the  Chief  Magistrate  of  the  Empire  State.  In  his  message  to  the 
Legislature  the  Governor  stated  that  on  the  ist  of  December  last, 
the  state  was  credited  by  the  War  Department  with  an  excess  of  men  fur- 
nished of  five  thousand  three  hundred  and  one,  and  recommended  that  the 
laws  relating  to  bounties  paid  by  localities  should  be  amended  so  as  to  fix  the 
maximum  amount  which  each  locality  could  raise  by  legal  taxation,  and  to 
enable  them  to  raise  and  pay  these  bounties  with  a  view  to  future  contin- 
gencies, so  that  men  could  be  obtained  in  advance  of  future  calls,  and  he  con- 
cluded his  message  as  follows  :  "  The  Constitution  of  the  Union  makes  it 
the  duty  of  the  National  Government  to  maintain  for  the  people  of  all  the 
States  republican  governments.  It  is  no  less  the  duty  of  each  state  to  throw 
its  whole  weight  and  influence  firmly  on  the  side  of  this  great  fundamental 
requirement.  This  Government  our  fathers  intended  to  establish  and  trans- 
mit as  a  legacy  to  posterity.  Irrespective  of  the  divisions  into  states,  we  are 
called  upon  to  maintain  and  perpetuate  the  trust.  Eighty  years  of  enter- 
prise, prosperity  and  progress  have  not  lessened  our  obligations,  nor  checked 
our  devotion  to  the  great  cause  of  civil  liberty.  It  is  not  a  mistake  to  assume 
that,  whatever  exigency  may  follow,  whether  domestic  or  foreign,  the  great 
body  of  the  people  will  go  forward  to  meet  and  overcome  it  with  the  same 
firm  and  irresistible  energy  which  characterized  our  ancestors,  and  has 
marked  the  subsequent  course  of  our  civilization.  In  this  patriotic  deter- 
mination of  the  people  for  unity,  liberty  and  the  Constitution,  I  shall,  at  all 
times,  earnestly  join." 

As  his  military  staff  the  Governor  appointed  :  Adjutant-General,  William 
Irvine,  of  Corning;  Inspector-General,  George  S.  Batcheller,  of  Saratoga 
Springs;  Judge-Advocate-General,  Alexander  W.  Harvey,  of  Buffalo;  Quar- 
termaster-General, Edwin  A.  Merritt,  of  Pierpont  ;  Surgeon-General,  Sylvester 
D.  Willard,  of  Albany,  died  April  2d,  1865,  succeeded  by  James  E.  Pomfret, 
of  Albany;  Paymaster-General,  Selden  E.  Marvin,  of  Jamestown;  Engineer- 
in-Chief,  James  B.  Swain,  of  New  York  city  ;  Chief  of  Ordnance,  the  consti- 
tutional Commissary-General,  James  A.  Farrell,  of  Hudson,  until  April  25, 
1865,  when  succeeded  by  Frank  Chamberlain,  of  Albany;  Aides-de-Camp, 


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53 


Michael  J.  Farrell,  George  B.  Lincoln,  Jr.,  George  W.  Palmer,  and  Military 
Secretary,  George  S.  Hastings  (only  those  are  named  who  were  in  office  until 
June  30th,  1865). 

The  eighty-eighth  session  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  commenced 
January  3d ;  its  members  were  in  the 

SENATE  : 

President,  THOMAS  G.  ALVORD,  of  Salina,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  State; 


Senator  Robert  Christie,  Jr.,  of 
Demas  Strong, 
Henry  C.  Murphy, 
Christian  B.  Woodruff, 
Luke  F.  Cozans, 
William   Laimbeer,   Jr., 
Thomas   C.   Fields, 
Saxton  Smith, 
Henry  R.  Low, 
George  Beach, 
John  B.  Butcher, 
Frederick  H.  Hastings, 
Ira  Shafer, 
Orson  M.  Allaben, 
James  M.  Cook, 
Palmer  E.  Havens, 


the  ist  dist. 
2d 


Senator  Albert  Hobbs,  of  the 
James  A.  Bell, 
Alexander  H.  Bailey, 
George  H.  Andrews, 
Cheney  Ames, 
Andrew  D.  White, 
Frederick  Juliand, 
Ezra  Cornell, 
Stephen  K.  Williams, 
Charles  J.  Folger, 
Stephen  T.  Hayt, 
George  G.  Munger, 
Daniel  H.  Cole, 
Wilkes  Angel, 
James  M.  Humphrey, 
Norman  M.  Allen, 


I7thdist.; 

i8th 

ipth 

20th 
2ISt 
22d 

23d 
24th 
25th 

26th 

27th 
28th 
29th 
30th 


32d 


ASSEMBLY  : 


Speaker,  GEORGE  G.  HOSKINS,  of  Wyoming; 


Harmon  H.  Vanderzee,  ist  dist.  of  Albany; 
Oliver  M.  Hungerford,  2d  dist.  of  Albany; 
Alexander  Robertson,  3d   dist.  of  Albany; 
Michael  A.  Nolan,  4th  district  of  Albany; 
Charles  M.  Crandall,  ist  dist.  of  Allegany; 
Albon  A.  Lewis,  2d  dist.  of  Allegany; 
Edward  C.  Merserau,  dist  and  co.  Broome; 
William  P.  Angel,  ist  dist.  of  Cattaraugus ; 
E.  Curtiss  Topliff,  2d  dist.  of  Cattaraugus ; 
Benjamin  M.  Close,  ist  district  of  Cayuga; 
John  L.   Parker,  2d  district  of  Cayuga; 
Sextus  H.  Hungerford,  ist  dist.  Chautauqua; 
Martin  Crowell,  2d  district  of  Chautauqua ; 
William  T.  Post,  dist  and  co.  Chemung; 
George  W.  Sumner,  ist  dist.  of  Chenango; 
Samuel  S.  Stafford,  2d  dist.  of  Chenango; 
Smith  M.  Weed,  dist.  and  county  Clinton ; 
Walter  Shutts,  ist  dist.  of  Columbia; 
Samuel  W.   Carpenter,  2d   dist.   Columbia; 
Dann  C.  Squires,  dist.  and  county  Cortland ; 
Ira  E.  Sherman,  ist  district  of  Delaware; 
James  Oliver,  2d  district  of  Delaware; 
James  Howard,  ist  district  of  Dutchess ; 


Mark  D.  Wilber,  2d  district  of  Dutchess; 
Walter  W.  Stanard,  ist  district  of  Erie; 
Harman  S.  Cutting,  2d  district  of  Erie; 
John  G.  Langner,  3d  district  of  Erie; 
Edwin  W.  Godfrey,  4th  district  of  Erie; 
Wm.   H.  Richardson,  dist.  and  co.  Essex ; 
James  W.  Kimball,  dist.  and  co.  Franklin; 
Walter  N.  Clark,  dist.  and  counties  of  Ful- 
ton and  Hamilton; 

John  W.  Brown,  dist.  and  co.  Genesee; 
Prentiss  W.  Hallenbeck,  dist.  and  co.  Greene ; 
Henry  Tillinghast,  ist  dist.  of  Herkimer; 
E.  Bradley  Lee,  2d  district  of  Herkimer ; 
James  K.  Kellogg,  ist  dist.  of  Jefferson; 
Lewis  Palmer,  2d  district  of  Jefferson ; 
Russel  B.   Biddlecom,  3d  dist.  Jefferson; 
Jarvis  Whitman,  ist  dist.  of  Kings; 
William  D.  Veeder,  2d  district  of  Kings ; 
Stephen  Haynes,  3d  district  of  Kings; 
Patrick  Burns,  4th  district  of  Kings; 
John  C.  Perry,  5th  district  of  Kings; 
Henry  C.  Boswell,  6th  dist.  of  Kings ; 
Jacob  Worth,  7th  district  of  Kings ; 


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IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1865 


Nathan  Clark,  dist.  and  county  of  Lewis; 
Hugh  D.  McColl,  ist  district  of  Livingston; 
Jonathan  B.  Morey,  2d  dist.  of  Livingston; 
Alfred  A.  Brown,  ist  district  of  Madison; 
Alvin  Strong,  2d  district  of  Madison; 
Fairchild  Andrus,  ist  district  of  Monroe; 
John  M.  Convill,  2d  district  of  Monroe; 
William  Rankin,  3d  district  of  Monroe; 
Simeon  Sammons,  dist.  and  co.  Montgomery ; 
Jacob  L.  Smith,  ist  district  of  New  York; 
Bryan  Gaughan,  2d  district  of  New  York; 
George  L.  Loutrel,  3d  dist.  of  New  York; 
James  B.  Murray,  4th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Charles  Elauvelt,  5th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Edward  S.  Maloy,  6th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Thomas  F.  Stewart,  7th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Jacob  Seebacher,  8th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Samuel  C  Reed,  gth  dist.  of  New  York; 
Thomas  J.  Creamer,  loth  dist.  of  New  York ; 
John  McDonald,  nth  dist.  of  New  York; 
Joseph  A.  Lyons,  I2th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Alexander  Ward,  i3th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Michael  N.  Salmon,  i4th  dist.  of  New  York; 
Thomas  B.  Van  Buren,  I5th  dist.  New  York; 
John  Keegan,  i6th  district  of  New  York; 
Sidney    P.    Ingraham,   Jr.,    I7th   district    of 

New  York; 

Albert  H.  Pickard,  ist  district  of  Niagara; 
Guy  C.  Humphrey,  2d  district  of  Niagara; 
Abram  B.  Weaver,  ist  dist.  of  Oneida; 
Lorenzo  Rouse,  2d  district  of  Oneida; 
Thomas  D.  Penfield,  3d  dist.  of  Oneida; 
George  W.  Cole,  4th  district  of  Oneida; 
Albert  L.  Green,  ist  district  of  Onondaga; 
Daniel  P.  Wood,  2d  district  of  Onondaga; 
Harvey  P.  Tolman,  3d  dist.  of  Onondaga; 
Volney  Edgerton,  ist  district  of  Ontario; 
Edward  Brunson,  2d  district  of  Ontario; 
Ananias  B.  Hulse,  ist  district  of  Orange; 
Theodore  H.  Cooper,  2d  district  of  Orange; 
Edmund  L.  Pitts,  dist.  and  co.  Orleans; 
Elias  Root,  ist  district  of  Oswego; 


Richard  K.  Sanford,  2d  dist.  of  Oswego; 
Avery  W.  Severance,  3d  dist.  of  Oswego; 
Luther  I.  Burditt,  ist  district  of  Otsego; 
George  M.  Hollis,  2d  district  of  Otsego ; 
Jeremiah  Sherwood,  dist.  and  co.  Putnam ; 
William  Turner,  ist  district  of  Queens; 
Charles  McNeill,  2d  district  of  Queens; 
George  C.  Burdett,  ist  dist.  of  Rennselaer; 
Robert  M.  Hasbrouck,  2d  district  Rensselaer ; 
Matthew  V.  A.  Fonda,  3d  dist.  Rensselaer; 
James   Ridgway,   dist  and  co.   Richmond; 
Prince  W.  Nickerson,  dist.  and  co.  Rockland ; 
George  Parker,  ist  dist.  of  St.  Lawrence; 
James  Redington,  2d  dist.  of  St.  Lawrence ; 
Daniel  Shaw,  3d  dist.  of  St.  Lawrence; 
George  W.  Chapman,  ist  dist.  of  Saratoga; 
Edward  Edwards,  2d  district  of  Saratoga; 
Charles  Stanford,  dist.  and  co.  Schenectady; 
Edward  Eldridge,  dist.  and  co.  Schoharie; 
Lorenzo  Webber,  dist.  and  co.  Schuyler; 
George  B.  Daniels,  dist.  and  co.  Seneca; 
William  E.  Bonham,  ist  dist.  of  Steuben; 
Alexander  Olcott,  2d  district  of  Steuben; 
Horace  Bemis,  3d  district  of  Steuben; 
William  H.  Gleason,  ist  district  of  Suffolk; 
Henry  C.  Platt,  2d  district  of  Suffolk; 
James  Matthews,  dist.  and  county  Sullivan; 
Wm.  W.  Shepard,  dist  and  county  Tioga; 
Henry  B.  Lord,  dist.  and  co.  Tompkins ; 
Jesse  F.  Bookstaver,  ist  district  of  Ulster; 
Jacob  Le  Fever,  2d  district  of  Ulster; 
Andrew  S.  Weller,  3d  district  of  Ulster; 
Jerome  Lapham,  dist.  and  county  Warren; 
Alexander  Barclay,  ist  district  Washington; 
Sylvester  E.  Spoor,  2d  dist.  Washington; 
Thaddeus  W.  Collins,  ist  dist.  of  Wayne; 
William  H.  Rogers,  2d  district    of  Wayne; 
Pierre  C.  Talman,  ist  dist.  of  Westchester; 
Alsop  H.  Lockwood,  2d  district  Westchester ; 
George  A.  Brandreth,  3d  dist.  Westchester ; 
George  G.  Hoskins,  dist  and  co.  Wyoming ; 
Eben  S.  Smith,  dist.  and  county  of  Yates. 


Such  duties  as  fell  to  the  Legislature  to  promote  the  prosecution  of  the 
war,  were  promptly  carried  out  by  it.  February  loth,  an  act  was  passed 
establishing  a  uniform  system  of  bounties  throughout  the  state,  and  assuming 
their  payment  by  the  state.  This  act  contemplated  and  allowed  the  payment  of 
a  bounty  of  two  hundred  and  fifty  dollars  to  every  drafted  man ;  of  three 
hundred  dollars  to  every  volunteer  enlisted  for  one  year's  service;  of  four 
hundred  dollars  to  every  volunteer  enlisted  for  two  years;  of  six  hundred 
dollars  to  every  volunteer  enlisted  for  three  years;  and  according  to  length 


IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1865  55 

of  service,  the  same  amount  to  each  person  furnishing  a  substitute.  The  law 
was  not  perfect  however,  and  was  amended  from  time  to  time  until  April  7th, 
when  it  was  placed  in  condition  permitting  operations  under  it.  The  intention 
originally,  was  to  have  the  bounty  paid  by  state  officials  to  the  persons,  entitled, 
themselves;  but  owing  to  the  delay  in  perfecting  the  law,  localities  were 
authorized  to  continue  the  system  under  which  they  had  acted  heretofore,  and 
were  finally  reimbursed  by  the  state  in  accordance  with  this  act  and  chapter 
325,  passed  later  in  the  session. 

February  24th,  the  Legislature  passed  a  concurrent  resolution  giving  the 
thanks  of  the  people  of  this  state  to  the  men  who  volunteered  to  defend  the 
integrity  of  the  Union  and  the  flag  which  represents  its  sovereignty,  on  the 
bloody  fields  where  rebellion  has  raised  armed  opposition  to  the  National 
Government. 

On  the  25th  of  March  the  Legislature,  representing  the  people,  in 
concurrent  resolutions,  gave  thanks  to  Brigadier-General  N.  Martin  Curtis, 
the  Third,  One  Hundred  and  Twelfth,  One  Hundred  and  Seventeenth,  One 
Hundred  and  Forty-second,  Forty-seventh,  Forty-eighth,  One  Hundred  and 
Fifteenth,  One  Hundred  and  Sixty-ninth  regiments  of  Infantry  and  the 
Sixteenth  regiment  of  Artillery,  New  York  Volunteers,  commanded  respec- 
tively by  Captain  James  Reeves,  Colonel  John  F.  Smith,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Francis  R.  Meyer,  Colonel  Albert  W.  Barney,  Colonel  Christopher  MacDonald, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  W.  B.  Coan,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Nathan  Johnson,  Colonel 
Alonzo  Alden  and  Major  F.  W.  Prince  for  the  gallant  achievements  at  Fort 
Fisher,  North  Carolina. 

December  19,  1864,  the  President  called  for  three  hundred  thousand 
men,  and  January  17,  1865,  notice  was  received  that  the  quota  of  the  state  was 
sixty-one  thousand  and  seventy-six  men.  To  avoid  a  general  draft  in  the 
state,  authority  was  asked  and  obtained  from  the  War  Department,  to  organize 
new  regiments  and  independent  companies.  When  on  the  I4th  of  April 
the  Secretary  of  War  ordered  the  discontinuance  of  recruiting  and  of  the 
draft,  the  State  Military  Department  had  turned  over  to  the  General  Govern- 
ment :  five  companies  for  the  Twenty-sixth  regiment  of  Cavalry ;  one  com- 
pany, each,  for  the  Seventy-fifth,  and  the  One  Hundred  and  Ninetieth;  two 
companies  for  the  One  Hundred  and  Ninety-first;  the  One  Hundred  and 
Ninety-second,  One  Hundred  and  Ninety-third,  and  One  Hundred  and  Ninety- 
fourth  regiments,  complete;  and  the  Thirty-fifth  and  a  number  of  other, 
incomplete,  independent  companies,  of  infantry;  and  the  state  had  received 
credit  on  this  last  call  and  quota,  as  having  furnished,  34,196  enlistments,  to 
which  should  be  added  enlistments  in  the  Navy  made  in  the  state  during  the 
war  but  not  credited,  pro  rata  of  time,  568 ;  total  34,764. 


56  IN  THE  STATE  —  IN  1865 

June  7th,  the  Governor  issued  the  following  congratulatory  address  to  the 
soldiers  from  this  state :  "  Soldiers  of  New  York :  your  constancy,  your 
patriotism,  your  faithful  services  and  your  valor  have  culminated  in  the  main- 
tenance of  the  Government,  the  vindication  of  the  Constitution  and  the  laws 
and  the  perpetuity  of  the  Union.  You  have  elevated  the  dignity,  brightened 
the  renown,  and  enriched  the  history  of  your  State.  You  have  furnished  to 
the  world  a  grand  illustration  of  our  American  manhood,  of  our  devotion  to 
liberty,  and  of  the  permanence  and  nobility  of  our  institutions.  Soldiers! 
your  State  thanks  you,  and  gives  you  the  pledge  of  her  lasting  gratitude.  She 
looks  with  pride  upon  your  glorious  achievements  and  consecrates  to  all  time 
your  unfaltering  heroism.  To  you  New  York  willingly  intrusted  her  honor, 
her  fair  name  and  her  great  destinies;  you  have  proved  worthy  of  the 
confidence  reposed  in  you,  and  have  returned  these  trusts  with  added  lustre 
and  increased  value.  The  coming  home  of  all  our  organizations,  it  is  hoped,  is 
not  far  distant.  We  welcome  you  and  rejoice  with  you  upon  the  peace  your 
valor  has  achieved.  Your  honorable  scars  we  regard  as  the  truest  badges  of 
your  bravery  and  the  highest  evidences  of  the  pride  and  patriotism  which 
animated  you.  Sadly  and  yet  proudly  we  receive  as  the  emblems  of  heroic 
endurances  your  tattered  and  worn  ensigns,  and  fondly  deposit  these  relics  of 
glory,  with  all  their  cherished  memories  and  endearing  associations,  in  our 
appointed  repositories.  With  swelling  hearts  we  bade  God  speed  to  the 
departing  recruit;  with  glowing  pride  and  deepened  fervor  we  say  welcome! 
to  the  returning  veteran.  We  watched  you  all  through  the  perilous  period  of 
your  absence,  rejoicing  in  your  victories  and  mourning  in  your  defeats.  We 
will  treasure  your  legends,  your  brave  exploits,  and  the  glorified  memory 
of  your  dead  comrades,  in  records  more  impressive  than  the  monuments  of 
the  past,  and  enduring  as  the  liberties  you  have  secured.  The  people  will 
regard  with  jealous  pride,  your  welfare  and  honor,  not  forgetting  the  widow, 
the  fatherless,  and  those  who  were  dependent  upon  the  fallen  hero.  The 
fame  and  glory  you  have  won  for  the  State  and  the  Nation,  shall  be  trans- 
mitted to  our  children  as  a  most  precious  legacy,  lovingly  to  be  cherished 
and  reverently  to  be  preserved." 

The  end  has  come,  and  at  last  the  greatest  of  rebellions  was  suppressed; 
the  army  was  gradually  disbanded,  and  the  sons  of  New  York  returned  to 
their  state,  victors  in  a  just  and  glorious  cause.  It  is  not  necessary  to  describe 
their  reception  at  their  homes.  The  joy  of  the  people  was  tempered  by  the 
knowledge  of  the  sacrifices  made  by  all,  and  that  with  the  many  who  gave 
their  lives  to  save  this  country  and  its  people,  was  numbered  the  man, 
selected  by  God  as  leader  in  this  momentous  and  fearful  struggle. 


IN  THE  STATE  57 

MEN  CALLED  FOR. 
QUOTAS  AND  CREDITS. 

Although  for  a  time  the  accounts  of  the  state  did  not  agree  with  those  of 
the  United  States,  the  figures  of  the  War  Department  as  far  as  they  go,  are 
here  used  and  accepted,  as  their  total  was  also  accepted  by  the  state  in  1864. 

General  Calls. 

Quota.         Credits 

April  I5th,  1861,  the  United  States  Government  took  the  first  decided 
step  toward  offensive  efforts  against  the  rebellion,  the  President  call- 
ing on  that  day  for  seventy-five  thousand  Militia  for  three  months' 
service.  The  quota  assigned  to  this  state,  filled  by  Militia  and  Volunteer 

Militia,  was  13,280 

and  the  War  Department  reports,  as  furnished  by  the  state 13,906 

On  the  3d  of  May,  1861,  the  President  issued  a  proclamation  calling  into 
service  thirty-nine  regiments  of  volunteer  infantry,  and  one  regiment  of 
cavalry,  forty-two  thousand  and  thirty-four  men,  for  a  service  of  three 
years,  unless  sooner  discharged.  A  quota  was  not  assigned,  but  at  the 
request  of  the  President,  the  Governor  called,  July  25th,  for  twenty-five 
thousand  volunteers. 

Congress  in  its  acts  of  July  22d,  25th  and  3ist,  1861,  authorized  the 
President  to  accept  the  services  of  volunteers  for  three  years  in  such 
numbers,  not  exceeding  one  million,  as  he  might  deem  necessary  for  the 
purpose  of  repelling  invasion  and  suppressing  insurrection.  A  formal 
call  was  not  issued,  but  men  and  regiments  were  furnished  by  the  state  by 
the  authority  of  the  War  Department,  under  the  act  of  Congress  passed 
July  25th,  1861. 

Before  the  next  call  it  became  necessary  to  determine  the  quotas  of 
the  states  for  1861.  This  was  done  in  June,  1862,  by  apportioning  the 
number  of  men  in  the  field,  five  hundred  and  forty-eight  thousand  one 
hundred  and  eighty- four,  among  the  states.  The  quota  of  New  York 

was  placed  at  109,056 

and  the  state  was  credited,  including  all  men  furnished  since  the  call  of 

April  I5th,   1861,  with 120,231 

Under  the  call  of  the  President  of  July  2d,  1862,  for  three  hundred 
thousand  men  for  three  years'  service,  there  were  required  from  this 

state  • 59,705 

and  furnished 78,004 

It  soon  becoming  apparent  that  under  this  last  call  men  would  not  be 
obtained  to  fill  up  the  regiments  in  the  field,  the  President  ordered,  August 
4th,  1862,  a  draft  of  three  hundred  thousand  Militia  to  serve  for  a  term  of 
nine  months.  The  draft,  for  reasons  stated  elsewhere,  did  not  take  place 

in  this  state,  and  on  the  quota  of 59,705 

there  were  furnished  by  voluntary  enlistment 1,781 

Under  the  act  passed  by  Congress  March  3d,  1863,  the  Provost-Marshal- 
General  of  the  United  States,  without  a  formal  call  on  the  state,  caused 
a  draft  in  part  to  take  place  in  July  and  August.  The  men  received 
thereby  were  credited  on  the  next  regular  call  for  troops. 

October  I7th,  1863,  the  President  issued  a  call  for  three  hundred  thou- 
sand men,  to  fill  the  companies  and  regiments  in  the  field;  a  quota  was  not 
assigned. 


58  IN  THE  STATE 


Quota.          Credits. 

February  1st,  1864,  another  call  was  made;  this  time  for  five  hundred 
thousand  men,  to  include  the  number  called  for  October  17th,  1863.    The 

quota  of  the  state  was  placed  at 81,993 

for  a  service  of  three  years,  and  there  were  credited,  including  the  men 
drafted  in  1863,  and  fifteen  thousand  nine  hundred  and  twelve  men,  who 
paid  the  legal  commutation  75.751 

March   I4th,   1864,  followed  another   call,  this   time   for  two  hundred 

thousand  men  for  three  years'  service;  and  on  the  quota  of 32,794 

the  state  received  credit,  including  two  thousand  two  hundred  and  sixty- 
seven  men  who  paid  commutation,  for 44,207 

Under  the  call  of  July  l8th,  1864,  for  five  hundred  thousand  men,  the 
quota  of  the  state,  reduced  by  excess  of  credits  on  previous  calls,  was 

placed  at 77,539 

and  there  were  credited  to  the  state  forty-five  thousand  and  eighty- 
nine  men  for  a  service  of  one  year;  two  thousand  one  hundred  and 
twenty-eight  men  for  a  service  of  two  years ;  thirty-six  thousand  five  hun- 
dred forty-seven  men  for  three  years'  service;  seventy- four  men  for 
four  years'  service,  and  five  men  who  paid  commutation,  total 83,843 

The  quota  of  the  state,  under  the  last  general  call  of  December  igth 

1864,  for  three  hundred  thousand  men,  was  placed  at 61,076 

and  on  this  call  there  were  furnished  up  to  April  I4th,  1865,  when  re- 
cruiting and  drafting  was  discontinued,  for  one  year's  service,  nine  thou- 
sand one  hundred  and  fifty  men ;  for  two  years'  service,  one  thousand  six 
hundred  and  forty-five  men ;  for  tfiree  years'  service,  twenty-three  thou- 
and  three  hundred  and  twenty-one  men;  for  four  years'  service,  sixty- 
seven  men ;  paid  commutation,  thirteen  men ;  total 34, 196 


Quota  of  the  general  calls 495,148 

Total  credit  on  the  general  calls 452,819 

Special  Calls. 

May  24th,  1862,  the  War  Department  requested  the  Governor  to  for- 
ward regiments  of  the  Militia  for  three  months'  service;  a  quota  was  not 
specified,  and  the  state  furnished  of  the  National  Guard 8,588 

Under  the  requests  of  the  President  for  Militia  for  short  terms  of  ser- 
vice, dated  April  23d  and  July  5th,  1864,  the  War  Department  fixed  the 

quota  at 12,000 

and  there  were   furnished  by  the  state   from  the  National   Guard   for 

three  months  and  one  hundred  days,  including  recruits  forwarded  later...  5,640 


Total   of  all  quotas    507,148 

Total  of  credits  and  enlistments '. 467,047 

The  Adjutant-General  of  the  United  States  Army  under  date  of  Novem- 
ber Qth,  1880,  supplemented  by  a  statement  dated  July  I5th,  1885,  reports  the 
total  number  of  enlistments  made  under  the  various  calls  of  the  President,  to 
have  been  2,865,028,  including1  therein  86,724  who  furnished  commutations, 
but  not  taking1  into  consideration  the  enlistments  for  a  period  of  less  than 
sixty  days.  He  credits  this  state  as  having-  furnished  of  these  enlistments 
467,047,  including  18,197  who  paid  commutation,  but  not  including  the  thirty 


IN  THE  STATE  59 


days'  men.     In  proportion  to  the  total,  the  enlistments  credited  to  this  state 
are  as  i  to  6.134,  or  16.30  +  per  cent. 

In  this  statement  there  is  a  credit  included  for  enlistments  in  the  Regular  Army 
of  only  6,089,  while  as  will  be  seen,  the  state  justly  claims  an  additional  credit  of..  12,671 

For  service  in  the  United  States  Navy  and  Marine  there  were  credited  to  the 
state  42,155  enlistments,  but  here  again,  as  will  be  shown  later,  the  state  is  justly 
and  fairly  entitled  to  credit  for  additional  enlistments  to  the  number  of 8,781 

June  I5th,  1863,  the  War  Department  called  for  Militia  for  short  term 
service.  The  state  furnished  at  this  call,  for  a  service  of  thirty  days,  of 
the  National  Guard I3,97i 

November  I4th,  1863,  Major-General  Dix,  commanding  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  East,  made  a  request  for  an  armed  force  for  the  protection 
of  the  frontiers  of  the  state,  and  received  for  a  service  of  thirty  days,  of 
the  National  Guard  '. 504 

Under  the  requests  of  the  President  for  Militia  for  short  terms  of  ser- 
vice, dated  April  2jd  and  July  5th,  1864,  the  War  Department  fixed  the 
quota  at  12,000,  but  gave  credit  only  for  the  three  months'  and  one  hun- 
dred days'  men  and  recruits  forwarded  later.  There  were  furnished  by 
the  state  under  these  calls,  for  a  service  of  thirty  days,  from  the  Na- 
tional Guard  791 


Total  thirty  days'  men  for  whom  credit  has  not  been  received 15,266 


Total  of  additional  credits  claimed 36,718 

This  added  to  the  number  credited  as  furnished  under  the  general  and 
special  calls,  will  make  the  total  furnished  by  this  state  503,765,  or  in  round 
numbers  and  allowing  liberally  for  errors,  not  less  than  five  hundred  thousand. 

CREDITS  DUE  THE  STATE. 
For  Service  in  the  Regular  Army. 

The  statement  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  United  States  Army, 
dated  July  I5th,  1885,  estimates  the  number  of  men  in  the  Regular  Army 
during  the  war  at  67,000.  As  far  as  can  be  determined  from  the  reports  of 
the  Assistant  Provost-Marshals-General  of  this  state,  as  published  in  the 
reports  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  New  York  for  the  years  1863  to  1865, 
the  number  of  men  credited  to  the  state,  enlisting  or  re-enlisting  in  the 
Regular  Army,  is  6,089,  and  covers  only  the  period  of  the  war  from 
December  1863,  to  April,  1865,  for  men  were  not  credited  for  such  enlist- 
ments prior  to  December,  1863. 

There  were  in  the  Regular  Army,  July  i,  1861,  as  officially  reported, 
16,422  officers  and  enlisted  men;  up  to  this  time  the  large  cities  of  this  state 
were  the  principal  recruiting  fields  of  that  army,  and  taking  therefore  from 
this  number  but  one-fifth  (by  no  means  an  over-estimate),  as  having  been 
enlisted  in  this  state,  would  entitle  New  York  to  a  credit  of 3,284 


60  IN  THE  STATE 


As  already  stated  from  December,  1863,  to  April,  1865  — 
seventeen  months  —  there  were  credited  to  the  state  for  enlistment 
in  the  Regular  Army  6,089  men ;  and  it  is  but  fair  to  suppose  that 
the  state  furnished  from  July  i,  1861,  to  November,  1863  —  twenty- 
nine  months  —  a  proportionate  number,  and  an  additional  credit  is 
therefore  claimed  of 10,387 


Total  additional  claim  for  credit  for  service  in  the  Regular 
Army I 

Add  to  this  credit  the  number  of  men  found  to  have  been 
credited 6,089 


and  the  total  of 19,760 

will  give  the  number  of  men,  who  it  is  claimed,  served  in  the  Regular  Army 
of  the  United  States,  and  were  enlisted  in,  or  credited  to,  New  York. 

Under  orders  of  the  War  Department  the  enlistment  or  transfer  of 
volunteers  into  the  Regular  Army  was  permitted  in  1862  and  part  of  1863, 
and  it  is  estimated  that  probably  one  thousand  volunteers  of  this  state  were 
thus  transferred;  to  avoid  all  appearance  of  making  excessive  claims  these 
one  thousand  men  are  deducted,  and  on  the  part  of  the  state  claim  is  made 
for  additional  credit,  for  service  in  the  Regular  Army,  for  only  12,671  men. 

For  Service  in  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps. 

For  service  in  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  men  were  not  credited  to 
New  York  until  February,  1864,  and  then  credit  was  received  for  28,427,  as 
having  been  enlisted  in  this  state  since  April  I5th,  1861.  The  Adjutant- 
General  of  the  United  States  Army,  under  date  of  July  I5th,  1885,  credits 
New  York  with  35,144  enlistments  in  the  Navy,  which  includes  no  doubt 
those  enlisted  in  the  Marine  Corps,  a  few  hundred  at  the  most.  From  the 
statements  of  the  Assistant  Provost-Marshals-General  it  appears  however, 
that  credit  was  given  the  state  for  41,380  such  enlistments. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  under  date  of  April  loth,  1884,  in  a 
communication  to  the  United  States  Senate,  reported  the  number  enlisted  in 
the  Navy  between  April  I5th,  1861,  and  February  24th,  1864,  to  have  been 

67,200  men,  of  whom  there  were  credited  to  this  state 28,427 

that  the  number  enlisted  between  February  24th,  1864,  and  the  3Oth 

day  of  June,  1865,  was  37,577,  of  whom  were  credited  to  this  state. .       13.728 

42,155 


IN  THE  STATE  61 


that  the  number  enlisted  during  the  war,  but  not  credited  to  any 

state,  was  20,177,  of  whom  were  enlisted  in  this  state 6,817 


Total 48,972 

The  Secretary  reports  further,  that,  not  including  the  men  who 
were  in  service  April  15,  1861,  the  total  number  enrolled  during  the 

war  was 124,954 

of  this  number  the  men  credited  to  New  York  are  39.19  per  cent. 
The  report  of  the  Secretary  is  accepted  as  correct. 

But  there  must  be  added  the  number  of  men  in  service  April 
ist,  1 86 1,  which  an  annual  report  of  the  Navy  places  at  7,600  men; 
and  of  this  number  there  is  claimed  as  due  to  this  state  the  same 
percentage  that  has  been  found  of  those  enlisted  between  April  1 5th, 
1 86 1,  and  June  3Oth,  1865  as  due  to  New  York,  namely  39.19  per 
cent.,  or 2,964 


This  would  make  the  total  number  who  served  in  the  Navy 
during  the  war,  132,554,  of  whom  there  came  from  this  state. .  . .       51,936 


For  a  time  volunteers  were  permitted  to  enlist  in,  or  to  be  transferred  to, 
the  Navy,  and  it  is  estimated  that  at  the  most  one  thousand  men  were  thus 
transferred;  these  require  to  be  deducted  from  the  claims  made  here  for 
additional  credit. 

It  is  accepted  as  a  fact  that  there  were  duly  credited  to  New  York, 
42,155  men,  and  the  remainder,  after  deducting  those  transferred  from  the 
volunteers  (1,000),  an  additional  credit  of  8,781  is  fairly  due  to  the  state. 

For  Service  in  the  United  States  Volunteers. 

In  his  statement  of  July  I5th,  1885,  the  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army 
estimates  the  number  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  who  served  in  this  body 
at  about  11,000,  but  as  far  as  this  state  is  concerned  only  the  officers  of  U.  S. 
Volunteers  appointed  from  this  state,  and  four  companies  of  Berdan  or 
First  U.  S.  Sharpshooters  are  claimed  as  due  to  New  York,  about  1,375 
officers  and  enlisted  men.  These  were  no  doubt  duly  credited  at  the  time 
by  the  proper  authorities. 


62  IN  THE  STATE 


Por  Service  in  the  United  States  Veteran  Volunteers   (Hancock's  Veteran 

Corps) . 

In  the  statement  of  the  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  A.,  already  quoted,  the 
number  of  men  who  served  in  this  body,  is  given  as  10,833,  but  records  are 
not  available  from  which  even  an  approximate  number,  of  those  furnished 
by  this  state,  could  be  obtained.  As  shown  under  "  Quotas  and  Credits,"  etc., 
New  York  furnished  of  all  the  enlistments  16.30+  per  cent;  allow  the  same 
per  centage  of  those  who  served  in  the  United  States  Veteran  Volunteers, 
and  the  state  would  be  entitled  to  credit  for  1,770  men  for  service  in  this 
branch  of  the  army.  As  these  were  veterans,  who  had  served  in  the  war 
before,  and  their  entry  into  the  service  was  undoubtedly  credited  at  the  time, 
claim  cannot  be  made  for  extra  credit. 

For  Service  in  the  Veteran  Reserve  Corps. 

The  number  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  who  served  in  this  corps  is 
stated  as  60,508,  and  the  portion  of  this  number  due  New  York,  based  on 
the  same  percentage  as  in  the  foregoing  case,  would  be  9,862  men.  These 
were  men  transferred  from  the  volunteers,  or  enlisted  after  a  service  in  the 
volunteers,  and  have  without  doubt  all  been  duly  credited  to  the  state.  In 
this  number  are  included  222,  who  re-enlisted  as  veterans  in  this  corps,  and 
were  specifically  credited  to  New  York. 

For  Service  in  the  Colored  Troops. 

In  the  afore-mentioned  statement  the  number  of  colored  troops  in  the 
United  States  service  is  reported  as  178,975;  the  state  is,  however,  credited 
with  but  4,125,  and  although  evidence  is  on  file  in  the  office  of  the  Adjutant- 
General  of  New  York  that  5,829  men  are  claimed  as  due  the  state,  claim 
for  extra  credit  is  not  made,  and  the  number  reported  by  the  United  States 
authorities  is  accepted  as  correct  and  final.  The  Twentieth,  Twenty-sixth 
and  Thirty-first  regiments  of  these  troops  were  organized  in  this  state. 

For  Service  in  the  Volunteers  of  Otlier  States. 

That  men  of  this  state  entered  the  volunteers  of  other  states,  is  a  well- 
known  fact.  A  correct  number  of  them  is  impossible  to  obtain,  but  it  is 
believed  that  they  numbered  at  least  five  hundred,  and  that  the  state  received 
due  credit  for  the  same. 


IN  THE  STATE  63 


For  Service  in  the  Militia  and  National  Guard. 

Of  the  Militia  and  National  Guard  there  entered  in  the  service  of  the 
United  States  for  short  periods  38,028  officers  and  enlisted  men,  of  whom 
there  served  for  one  hundred  days  in  1864,  5,019;  for  three  months  in  1861, 
8,534;  in  1862,  8,588;  in  1864,  621;  total,  17,743  men;  for  thirty  days  in 
1863,  in  the  Pennsylvania  campaign,  13,971,  at  Buffalo  in  November  504, 
in  1864,  in  New  York  harbor  791,  total  15,266  men.  The  Adjutant- 
General  of  the  U.  S.  Army  gives  the  state  credit  for  all,  except  the  thirty 
days'  men;  and  there  is  therefore  a  credit  claimed  on  this  account  of  15,266. 

For  Service  in  the  Volunteers  of  the  State. 

For  service  in  this  branch  of  the  armies  of  the  United  States,  370,232 
enlistments  are  claimed;  this  number,  originally  estimated,  has  been  con- 
firmed by  count  and  estimates  in  part  of  the  number  of  men  who  served' in 
each  volunteer  organization  of  the  state,  appearing  in  another  place.  Drafted 
men  and  substitutes,  are  counted  here  as  volunteers. 

For  Men  who  Commuted  their  Service. 

Under  the  laws  regulating  the  drafts,  those  drafted  were  accorded  the 
privilege,  by  payment  of  a  certain  sum,  to  commute  their  service;  the  money 
thus  obtained  was  used  by  the  Provost-Marshal-General  of  the  United  States 
to  pay  bounties  to  volunteers  re-enlisting  in  the  service.  The  Adjutant- 
General  of  the  Army  credits  this  state  on  this  account  on  the  call  of  February 
ist,  1864,  with  15,912;  on  that  of  March  I4th,  1864,  with  2,267;  of  Juty 
]8th,  1864,  with  5;  of  December  I9th,  1864,  with  13;  total  18,197  men. 

For  Representative  Recruits. 

In  July,  1864,  the  Provost-Marshal-General  of  the  United  States  appealed 
to  the  patriotism  and  generosity  of  persons  not  required  by  law  to  perform 
military  duty,  but  who  possessed  ample  means,  to  cause  themselves  to  be 
represented  in  the  service  by  men  procured  by  themselves.  Under  this  appeal 
1,292  representative  recruits  were  obtained,  and  credited  to  the  respective 
states,  President  Lincoln  being  one  of  the  first  to  respond  to  the  appeal. 
From  the  State  of  New  York  were  obtained  119  men.  While  this  may  seem 
a  small  number,  it  is  susceptible  of  proof  that  citizens  of  this  state,  before 
this  official  appeal,  had  quietly  procured  men  to  serve  in  the  army  as  their 
representatives.  Those  of  this  state  who  acted  on  his  suggestion,  are  reported 


64 


IN  THE  STATE 


by  the  Provost-Marshal-General  to  have  been   (arranged  according  to  the, 
then,  congressional  districts)  : 


Dist. 
ist.    Thomas  Barrow,  A.  W.  Nathans,  Geo. 

L.  Peck. 
3d.    Anthony  F.   Campbell,  Sidney  Dorian, 

J.  W.  Frothingham. 
4th.  John  S.  Sammis. 
6th.  Cyrus  H.  Loutrel. 
7th.  Charles  Easton. 

8th.  William  O'Brien,  John  O'Brien,  George 
Collins,  Jr.,  Victor  L.  Conrad,  Peter 
Cooper,  Charles  Donohue,  Edwin 
M.  Hulburt,  Richard  M.  Hoe,  Percy 
R.  Pine,  Wm.  L  Taylor 
gth.  Henry  K.  Bull,  Edgar  Ketchum,  Ben- 
jamin F.  Raynor,  Abram  Wakeman. 
loth.  D.  J.  Blauvelt,  Wm.  F.  Bates,  Wm.  R. 
Brown,  Hugh  N.  Camp,  Charles  B. 
Fosdick,  J.  H.  Goodwin,  Jr.,  Wm. 
F.  Moller,  Samuel  Purdy,  H.  »F. 
Spaulding. 

I2th.  Edward  C.  Cline,  Charles  W.  Swift. 
I4th.  J.  J.  Austin,  Henry  M.  Benedict,  Wm. 
Newton,  T.  W.  Olcott,  R.  M.  Van 
Sickler,  C.  P.  Williams. 
i6th.  Edwin  S.  Bogue,  Thomas  S.  Gray,  Wm. 
H.  Richardson,  Samuel  T.  Richards. 
1 8th.  Master  Walter  Butler,  James  M.  Cook, 
igth.  Norman   Bis  sell. 
2Oth.  Zenas  Eldred. 

23d.    Arthur  Holmes,  DeWitt  C   McGraw, 

Daniel  McGraw,  Timothy  R.  Porter. 

24th.  James    C.    Avery,    Charles    E.    Avery, 

Martha  R.  Avery,  Mrs.  E.  H.  Avery, 

Joseph  P.  Barber,  John  H.  Chedell. 


Dist. 

Mrs.  John  H.  Chedell,  Rufus  Dun- 
ham, M.  D.,  E.  G.  Day,  George  B. 
Daniels,  Henry  Henion,  Wm.  Hills, 
George  Hocknell,  John  E.  Leonard, 
Miss  E.  Leonard,  George  W.  Leon- 
ard, Christopher  Morgan,  Mary  E. 
P.  Morgan,  Adam  Miller,  George  W. 
Mead,  George  W.  Peck,  George  R. 
Peck,  Asa  S.  Parker,  A.  R.  Rey- 
nolds, Shirley  R.  Snow,  Willie  B. 
Woodin,  Wm.  Wasson,  Annetto 
Wasson,  Wm.  H.  S.  Wasson. 

25th.  Stephen  H.  Ainsworth,  Frank  O.  Cham- 
berlin,  George  W.  Gates. 

26th.  George  D.  Beers,  John  H.  Hawes,  John 
Southworth. 

27th.  Alvine  C.  Barney,  Thomas  A.  Johnson. 

28th.  John  H.  Denio,  Henry  R.  Selden. 

29th.  Duncan  Cameron,  Abel  Minard,  Hop- 
kins C.  Pomeroy,  Franklin  Spauld- 
ing, Thomas  Scovil. 

30th.  Allen  W.  Adams,  Daniel  S.  Bennett, 
Charles  V.  D.  Blackman,  Philip 
Dorsheimer,  Charles  Ensign,  Elisha 
W.  Ensign,  Solomon  S.  Guthrie, 
Henry  D.  Garvin,  Wm.  H.  Peabody, 
Dexter  P.  Rumsey,  James  G.  Ste- 
vens, William  E.  Sanders,  Jacob 
Schoellpopf,  George  Taylor. 

3 1  St.  David  H.  Bowles,  Frederick  Eaton, 
Reuben  E.  Fenton,  John  D.  Hillyer, 
Newton  Slawson,  Patrick  Shafer,  E. 
C  Topliff. 


As  the  records  do  not  show  the  place  of  residence  of  these  patriotic 
citizens,  the  composition  of  the  districts  is  here  annexed  to  allow  a  closer 
identification  of  the  same.  During  the  period  of  the  war  from  1862,  the 
following  counties  or  wards  formed 


Dist. 

1st.    Suffolk,  Queens  and  Richmond. 

2d.  6th,  8th,  9th,  loth,  I2th,  i4th,  i6th, 
1 7th,  i8th  and  2Oth  wards  of  the 
city  of  Brooklyn,  and  the  towns  of 
Flatbush,  Flatlands,  Gravesend,  New 
Lots  and  New  Utrecht,  in  the  county 
of  Kings. 

3d.  ist,  2d,  3d,  4th,  5th,  7th,  nth,  I3tli, 
I5th  and  igth  wards  of  the  city  of 
Brooklyn. 


Dist 
4th.  ist    (including  Governor's  Island),  2d, 

3d,  4th,  5th,  6th  and  8th  wards  of 

the  city  and  county  of  New  York. 
5th.  7th,  roth,   I3th  and  I4th  wards  of  the 

city  and  county  of  New  York. 
6th.  pth,   isth  and   i6th  wards   of  the  city 

and  county  of  New  York. 
7th.  nth  and   I7th  wards   of  the  city  and 

county  of  New  York. 


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Dist. 
8th.  i8th,  2Oth  and  2ist  wards  of  the  city 

and  county  of  New  York. 
9th.  I2th    (including  Randall's  and   Ward's 
Island),   ipth   (including  Blackwell's 
Island)    and  22d  wards  of   the  city 
and  county  of  New  York. 

loth.  Westchester,  Rockland  and  Putnam. 

nth.  Orange  and  Sullivan. 

i2th.  Dutchess  and  Columbia. 

I3th.  Ulster  and  Greene. 

I4th.  Albany  and  Schoharie. 

I5th.  Rensselaer  and  Washington. 

i6th.  Warren,  Essex  and  Clinton. 

I7th.  St.  Lawrence  and  Franklin. 

:8th.  Fulton,   Hamilton,  Montgomery,   Sara- 
toga and  Schenectady. 


Dist. 

igth.  Delaware,  Otsego  and  Chenango. 

20th.  Jefferson,  Lewis  and  Herkimer. 

21  st.  Oneida. 

22d.    Madison  and  Oswego. 

23d.    Onondaga  and  Cortland. 

24th.  Cayuga,  Wayne  and  Seneca. 

25th.  Ontario,  Livingston  and  Yates. 

26th.  Tioga,  Tompkins,  Broome  and  Schuy- 

ler. 

27th.  Chemung,  Steuben  and  Allegany. 
28th.  Monroe  and  Orleans. 
29th.  Genesee,  Niagara  and  Wyoming. 
3Oth.  Erie. 
3 1  st.  Chautauqua  and  Cattaraugus. 


Recapitulation  of  Credits. 

The  state  furnished  for  service  in  the  war  503,765  enlistments  and  this 
number  of  men  served  in  the  general  organizations  of  the  military  forces  of 
the  United  States  as  follows : 

In  the  Regular  Army  of  the  United  States,  19,760;  of  whom  1,000  are  estimated  to 
have  been  transferred  from  the  volunteers;  being  properly  credited  to  the  volun- 
teers, they  are  deducted  here,  leaving  credit  for  service  in  this  branch. . . ., 18,760 

In  the  United  States  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  51,936;  of  whom  1,000  are  estimated 
to  have  been  transferred  from  the  volunteers;  being  properly  credited  to  them, 
they  are  here  deducted,  leaving  credit  for  service  in  this  branch 50,936 

In  the  United  States  Volunteers,  1,375 !  of  whom  about  380  are  estimated  to  have 
been  transferred  from  the  volunteers  as  officers,  and  as  they  are  a  proper  credit 
for  the  volunteers,  they  are  deducted  here,  leaving  credit  for  service  in  this 
branch 995 

In  the  United  States  Veteran  Volunteers,  1,770;  these  men  served  their  first  enlist- 
ment no  doubt  in  the  volunteers  of  the  state ;  their  enlistment  in  this  branch  con- 
stitutes, however,  a  special  credit,  and  was  so  credited  to  the  state i,77O 

In  the  United  States  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  9,862;  most  all  of  these  men  were 
transferred  from  the  volunteers  and  are  properly  credited  to  them;  of  those  who 
enlisted  in  this  corps  after  a  term  of  service  in  the  volunteers  no  estimate  can  be 
made,  but  the  state  received  special  credit  for  such  re-enlistments  to  the  num- 
ber of  ., 222 

In  the  United  States  Colored  Troops,  the  number  credited  to  the  state  by  the  Adju- 
tant-General of  the  army  4,125 

In  the  volunteers  of  other  states,  500  men,  estimated,  making  a  credit  of 500 

In  the  Militia  and  National  Guard  of  the  state,  as  already  shown 38,028 

Men  who  commuted  their  service,  and  are  credited  to  the  state  officially 18,197 

The  remainder  of  the  credit  claimed  for  the  state  represents  enlistments  in  the 

volunteers  of  this  state  to  the  number  of 370,232 

Making  the  total  credit  of  enlistments  due  New  York,  as  already  claimed 503,765 

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66  IN  THE  STATE 


DRAFTS. 

The  census  of  1860  gave  this  state  a  population  of  3,880,735,  of  whom 
1,933,532  were  males,  and  1,947,203  were  females,  being  an  excess  of  the 
latter  over  the  former  of  13,671. 

Under  the  call  of  August  4th,  1862,  for  three  hundred  thousand  nine 
months'  men,  the  state  authorities  made  arrangements  for  a  draft,  which 
however  were  not  carried  out.  The  enrollment,  not  entirely  completed,  showed 
a  population  of  3,829,707 ;  had  it  been  completed  it  would  probably  not  have 
varied  much  from  the  census  of  1860,  notwithstanding  the  number  of  men 
who  had  entered  the  service  and  left  the  state.  Subject  to  military  duty, 
according  to  the  laws  of  the  state,  that  is  between  the  ages  of  18  and  45 
years,  were  found  to  be  764,603  males,  and  of  these  had  been  declared  exempt 
from  military  service  at  the  time  proceedings  closed  139,158.  The  average 
ratio  of  the  number  enrolled  to  the  population  was  one  to  five  and  one-tenth ; 
the  ratio  of  exempts  to  the  number  enrolled  was  one  to  five  and  five-tenths. 

When  in  1863  the  General  Government  took  charge  of  drafting  and 
general  recruiting,  drafts  when  made,  were  only  for  such  numbers  as  would 
insure  the  filling  of  the  quota  called  at  the  time.  The  enrollment  made  in  the 
state,  under  the  supervision  of  the  Provost-Marshal-General's  Bureau  from 
June,  1863,  to  April,  1865,  numbered  431,462  men,  or  22.31  per  cent  of  the 
male  population,  or  ii.n  per  cent  of  the  total  population  according  to  the 
census  of  1860.  This  enrollment  included  males  between  the  ages  of  20 
and  45.  The  total  number  drawn  was  151,488;  of  these  there  were  held  to 
personal  service,  3,210;  furnished  substitutes,  13,332;  paid  commutation, 
18,197;  not  examined  for  various  reasons,  48,743,  and  exempted  after 
examination,  68,006  men.  Of  those  exempted  from  military  duty,  32,086 
were  exempted  for  physical  or  mental  disability,  or  31.22  per  cent  of  those 
examined  —  102,745  men. 

The  result  of  each  of  the  drafts  was  as  follows : 

Draft  of  July  and  August,  1863,  the  number  drawn  was 95.795 

Of  these  there  were  held  to  personal  service,  2,300;  furnished 

substitutes,  6,998 ;  paid  commutation,  15,912 ;  total 25,210 

Not  examined  for  various  reasons,  15,820;  exempted  after  ex- 
amination, 54,765;  total  70,585 

95,795 

Draft  under  call  of  March  I4th,  1864;  the  number  drawn  was 11,713 

Of  these  there  were  held  to  personal  service,   153;   furnished 

substitutes,  2,003 ;  paid  commutation,  2,267 ;  total 4423 

Not  examined  for  various  reasons,  2,852;  exempted  after  ex- 
amination, 4,438 ;  total  7,290 


IN  THE  STATE  67 


Draft  under  call  of  July  i8th,  1864;  the  number  drawn  was 10,227 

Of  these  there  were  held  to  personal   service,  47;   furnished 

substitutes,  1,708;  paid  commutation,  5;  total 1,760 

Not  examined  for  various  reasons,  6,796;  exempted  after  ex- 
amination, 1,671 ;  total  8,467 

10,227 

Draft  under  the  call  of  December  igth,  1864,  not  completed;  the  number  drawn  was.         33,753 
Of  these  there  were  held  to  personal  service,  710;   furnished 

substitutes,  2,623;   paid  commutation,   13;   total 3,346 

Not  examined  for  various  reasons,  23,275 ;  exempted  after  ex- 
amination, 7,132 ;  total  30,407 

33,753 

Of  the  men  exempted  after  examination,  there  were  exempted  for  physical 
and  mental  disability  at  draft  in  July  and  August,  1863,  25,701 ;  at  draft 
under  call  of  March,  1864,  2,391 ;  at  draft  under  call  of  July,  1864,  1,030, 
and  at  draft  under  call  of  December,  1864,  2,964. 

PERIODS  OF  SERVICE  OF  THE  MEN  ENLISTED. 

Of  the  men  credited  to  this  state  there  served  during  the  war,  or  rather 
enlisted  for  service,  for  periods  ranging  from  thirty  days  to  four  years  — 
for  thirty  days,  15,266;  for  three  months,  17,743;  for  one  hundred  days, 
5,019;  for  nine  months,  1,781;  for  one  year,  including  estimated  number  in 
the  Navy,  62,500;  for  two  years,  34,723;  for  three  years,  348,395;  for  four 
years,  141;  commuted  their  service,  18,197;  total,  503,765,  or  all  reduced 
to  a  three  years'  standard,  considering  those  who  commuted  their  service  as 
three  years'  men,  412,568. 

These  converted  into  three  years'  enlistments  would  give 

15,266  thirty  days'  men 424  three  years'  men 

!7,743  three  months'  men 1,478  " 

5,019  one  hundred  days'  men 458  " 

1,781  nine  months'  men 445  " 

62,500  one  year  men 20,833  " 

34,723  two  years'  men 23,148 

348,395  three  years'  men 348,395 

141  four  years'  men 188  " 

18,197  commuters,  each  equal  to  one  three  years'  man '. 18,197  "          "          " 


503,765  Total 413,566 

18,197  deduct  commuters  18,197 


485,568  Total   number    of    actual   enlistments,   converted    into   three 

years'  service,  equal  to 395,369 

It  may  be  claimed  that  this  number  represents  also  practically  the  number 
of  individuals  in  service.  But  see  "  Number  of  individuals  in  service " 
page  46. 


68  IN  THE  STATE 


INDIVIDUALS  IN  THE  SERVICE. 

The  numbers  so  far  dealt  with  represent  enlistments  or  entries  into  service, 
and,  as  many  men  entered  twice,  three  and  some  even  four  times,  the  number 
of  enlistments  does  not  represent  the  number  of  individuals  who  served  during 
the  war.  Positive  data  or  information  is  not  on  record  on  this  subject,  and 
to  obtain  this  number  of  individuals  recourse  must  be  had  to  estimates. 

It  is  well  known,  that  of  the  Militia  and  National  Guard  a  very  large 
proportion  entered  the  volunteer  service  after  the  expiration  of  a  short 
service  in  the  Militia,  and  that  a  considerable  number  performed  a  second 
and  third,  and  some  even  a  fourth,  short  service  in  the  Militia ;  also  that  a 
number  of  discharged  volunteers  served  short  terms  in  the  National 
Guard,  especially  in  1863.  Estimate  then,  that  of  those  in  service  in  1861 
—  8,534  —  aH  re-entered  the  service  in  one  way  or  another  except 500 

That  of  those  in  service  in  1862  —  8,588 — all  re-entered  the  service  or 
had  been  in  service  except 500 

That  of  those  in  service  in  1863 — 14,475  —  all  re-entered  the  service  or 
had  been  in  service  except 3,ooo 

And  that  of  those  who  served  in  1864  —  6,431  —  all  served  again  or  had 
served  before  except  3,ooo 


This  would  make  the  number  of  individuals  who  rendered  service  in  the  Militia 
or  National  Guard  exclusively 7,000 

Of  those  who  served  in  the  Regular  Army,  from  this  state 19,760 

there  are  known  to  have  re-enlisted  to  the  credit  of  the  state  2,137,  but  it 

is  estimated  that  the  number  re-enlisted  during  the  war  is  at  least 2,500 

These  deducted  would  make  the  number  of  individuals  from  this  state  serving 
in  the  Regular  Army  exclusively 17,260 

Of  those  who  served  in  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  from  this  state,  in- 
cluding  the    51,936 

it  is  estimated  in  the  absence  of  any  kind  of  data  on  the  subject,  that  ten 

per  centum  entered  the  service  twice  at  least,  this  would  be 5,194 

And  these  deducted,  would  make  the  number  of  individuals  from  this  state  serv- 
ing in  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  exclusively 46,74.2 

Those  who  served  in  the  United  States  Volunteers  as  of  this  state,  of  whom 
about  380  were  officers  cransferred  from  the  state  Volunteers,  represent  individuals 
to  the  number  of 1,375 

Those  who  served  in  the  United  States  Veteran  Volunteers,  1,770,  and  those  who 
served  in  the  U.  S.  Veteran  Reserve  Corps  —  9,862,  total  11,632,  of  whom  the 
former  had  served  one  enlistment  to  the  credit  of  the  state  and  the  latter  were 
transferred  from  the  state  volunteers,  less  222  re-enlisted,  represent  individuals  to 
the  number  of 11,410 

Those  who  served  in  the  U.  S.  Colored  Troops  and  were  credited  to  the  state  — 
4,125,  and  763  transferred  from  the  state  volunteers  as  officers  to  the  Colored 
Troops,  total,  4,888,  represent  but  one  entry  into  the  service,  and  individuals  to  the 
number  of  4,888 

Those  who  served  in  the  Volunteers  of  other  States,  but  credited  to  this,  rep- 
resent individuals  to  the  number  of 5°° 


Total  .  89,175 


IN  THE  STATE  69 


Of  those  who  served  in  the  Volunteers  of  this  State  —  370,232  —  there 
have  been  accounted  for  and  require  to  be  deducted 

those  who  were  transferred  to  the  U.  S.  Volunteers  as  officers 380 

those  who  served  in  the  U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers i,77o 

those  who  were  transferred  to  the  U.  S.  Veteran  Reserve  Corps 9,642 

those  who  were  transferred  to  the  U.  S.  Colored  troops  as  officers 763 


Total 12,555 

To  this  must  be  added  the  men  transferred  to  the  Regular  Army  and 
the  U.  S.  Navy,  in  total 2,000 


Total  to  be  deducted 14,555 


Of  the  remainder  credited  to  the  state  volunteers  —  355,677  — 
it  is  estimated 

that  of  the  nine  months'  men,  1,781,  there  re-entered  the  service.        1,200 

that  of  the  two  years'  men  who  entered  the  service  in  1861  — 
30,131  —  there  re-entered  18,000 

that  of  the  three  years'  men  enlisted  up  to  April  30,  1862,  there 
are  known  to  have  re-enlisted  as  veterans  on  the  field,  and  have 
been  credited  again  from  December,  1863,  to  April,  1864 18,076 

that  of  those  discharged  in  1864  by  reason  of  expiration  of 
their  term  of  service,  there  re-entered  the  service 4,000 

and  that  of  the  men  discharged  for  disability  reported  by  the 
Provost  Marshall  General  in  his  final  report  to  have  been  24,908 
men,  there  probably  re-entered 4,000 


Total  re-entries  into  the  service 45,276 


To  be  deducted  from  the  remainder  of  credits  to  the  state  volunteers  —  355,677 
—  leaving  the  number  of  individuals  exclusively  in  such  service 310,401 


The  total  individuals  thus  obtained  as  having  served  in  the  war  from  this  state 

would  be    399,576 

Or  in  round  numbers  four  hundred  thousand  individuals. 

The  United  States  census  of  1860,  gave  New  York,  a  population  of 
3,880,735,  of  whom  1,933,532  were  males;  based  on  these  figures  the  indi- 
viduals in  service  during  the  war,  from  this  state,  bear  the  ratio  of  i  to  9.7, 
or  10.30  per  cent  of  the  population  of  the  state,  and  of  I  to  4.8  or  20.68 
per  cent  of  the  male  population  of  the  state. 

Not  until  July,  1862,  was  there  an  effort  made  on  the  part  of  the 
state  to  keep  an  account  with  localities  of  the  number  of  men  furnished  by 
them.  In  1863,  the  recruiting  fell  in  the  hands  of  the  United  States  authori- 
ties and  the  state  was  furnished  with  information  only  as  to  the  number 
credited  on  calls  and  not  to  localities.  To  confuse  matters  still  more,  many 
men  went  from  their  homes  to  other  places  to  enlist.  There  is  therefore  no 
means  to  say  how  many  men  were  furnished  by  any  one  locality.  The  only 
way  to  arrive  at  an  approximate  number,  is  to  take  the  male  population  of 


70  IN  THE  STATE 


such  locality  in  1860,  take  of  this,  20.68  per  cent,  and  the  figure  derived  will 
not  be  the  exact,  but  only  about,  the  number  of  men  furnished  by  that 
locality. 

NATIVITIES  OF  THE  INDIVIDUALS. 

Mr.  B.  A.  Gould,  actuary  of  the  United  States  Sanitary  Commission,  in 
his  "  Investigations  in  the  Military  and  Anthropological  Statistics  of  the 
American  Soldier,  1869,"  gives  the  nativity  of  337,800  individual  soldiers 
from  this  state,  based  on  that  of  230,267  men  obtained  from  official  records, 
as  follows:  Natives  of  the  United  States,  203,622;  of  foreign  birth,  134,178. 
Of  those  of  foreign  birth,  19,985  were  born  in  British  America;  14,024  were 
of  English  birth;  51,206  were  born  in  Ireland;  36,680  in  Germany,  and 
12,283  m  other  foreign  countries. 

The  nativities  obtained  by  him  must  have  been  principally  of  enlistments 
made  in  1863,  1864  and  1865;  to  obtain  the  nativity  of  most  of  the  men 
entering  in  1861  and  1862  from  the  records,  except  possibly  company  descrip- 
tive books,  is  as  far  as  this  state  is  concerned,  almost  impossible.  It  is  well 
known  that  more  men  of  foreign  birth  entered  the  service  in  1863  and  1864, 
than  in  1861  and  1862,  and  thus  it  may  be  explained  why  Mr.  Gould's  figures 
of  persons  of  foreign  birth  in  the  service  to  the  credit  of  this  state,  are  so 
large,  39.71  per  cent  of  the  whole,  and  why  they  are  considered  too  high. 

The  history  of  a  regiment  of  the  Regular  Army,  organized  in  July,  1861, 
and  receiving  about  three-fifths  of  its  membership  in  1861  and  1862,  gives  the 
nativity  of  its  3,574  members  as  ascertained  from  official  records.  This 
regiment  received  in  1865  up  to  April  but  a  few  men,  and  in  many  other 
particulars  is  a  fair  example  of  a  regiment  serving  through  the  war ;  estimates 
based  on  the  figures  set  forth  in  that  history,  applied  to  the  men  furnished 
by  this  state,  are  deemed  to  be  more  equitable  than  those  of  Mr.  Gould. 

On  this  basis,  there  would  have  been  of  the  four  hundred  thousand  individuals  279,040 
natives  of  the  United  States,  and  30.24  per  cent  or  120,960  of  foreign  birth.  Of  the  latter 
42,095  are  to  be  credited  to  Ireland;  41,179  to  Germany;  12,756  to  England;  11,525  to 
British  America;  3,693  to  France;  3,333  to  Scotland;  2,014  to  Wales;  2,015  to  Switzerland, 
and  2,350  to  other  foreign  countries. 

In  the  Seventieth  Infantry  served  a  native  of  China,  John  Tommy,  who 
lost  both  arms  and  both  legs  July  2,  1863,  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  and 
died  of  his  wounds  October  19,  1863;  reported  as  a  good  and  brave  soldier; 
in  the  P"orty-third  Infantry  served  a  man  born  in  Hindostan  of  natives  of 
that  country. 


IN  THE  STATE  71 


AGES  OF  THE  INDIVIDUALS. 

Mr.  B.  A.  Gould  in  his  work,  already  referred  to,  gives  the  ascertained 
ages  of  183,281  New  York  volunteers.  Based  on  his  figures,  which  compare 
favorably  with  the  ascertained  ages  of  a  smaller  number  of  men,  there  were  of 
the  four  hundred  thousand  individuals  furnished  by  the  state  at  the  time  of 
their  entry  into  the  service : 

37  thirteen  and  less  years  old;  137  fourteen  years  old;  334  fifteen  years  old;  978  sixteen 
years  old;  1,526  seventeen  years  old;  43,074  eighteen  years  old;  35,427  nineteen  years  old; 
24,638  twenty  years  old;  44,143  twenty-one  years  old;  29,875  twenty-two  years  old;  25,133 
twenty-three  years  old;  20,707  twenty- four  years  old;  18,873  twenty-five  years  old;  15,899 
twenty-six  years  old;  13,581  twenty-seven  years  old;  14,517  twenty-eight  years  old;  9,934 
twenty-nine  years  old;  11,946  thirty  years  old;  7,174  thirty-one  years  old;  9,893  thirty-two 
years  old;  7,267  thirty-three  years  old;  6,842  thirty-four  years  old;  8,479  thirty-five  years 
old ;  6,268  thirty-six  years  old ;  4,803  thirty-seven  years  old ;  5,912  thirty-eighl  years  old ; 
4,055  thirty-nine  years  old;  6,890  forty  years  old;  2,767  forty-one  years  old;  5,024  forty-two 
years  old;  4,513  forty-three  years  old;  6,870  forty- four  years  old;  1,814  forty-five  years  old; 
190  forty-six  years  old;  89  forty-seven  years  old;  116  forty-eight  years  old;  50  forty-nine 
years  old;  and  225  fifty  and  over,  years  old. 

Making  the  average  age  25  years,  7  months  and  26  days;  or  taking  into 
consideration  that,  in  order  to  be  accepted,  many  less  than  18  and  21  years 
old,  gave  their  age  as  such,  twenty-five  years.  This  covers  no  doubt  some 
commissioned  officers  but  principally  enlisted  men. 

There  were  by  actual  count  16,873  individuals  who  served  long  enough 
as  commissioned  officers  to  be  entitled  to  be  taken  into  consideration;  or  say 
in  round  numbers  and  to  allow  for  possible  errors  17,000.  The  ages  of  16,721 
of  these  individuals  were  ascertained  to  be  as  follows :  Eighteen  seventeen 
years  old,  538  eighteen  years  old,  683  nineteen  years  old,  742  twenty  years 
old,  1,493  twenty-one  years  old,  1,304  twenty-two  years  old,  1,220  twenty- 
three  years  old,  1,220  twenty-four  years  old,  1,036  twenty-five  years  old, 
921  twenty-six  years  old,  804  twenty-seven  years  old,  777  twenty-eight  years 
old,  639  twenty-nine  years  old,  657  thirty  years  old,  481  thirty-one 
years  old,  545  thirty-two  years  old,  386  thirty-three  years  old,  429  thirty-four 
years  old,  396  thirty-five  years  old,  330  thirty-six  years  old,  286  thirty-seven 
years  old,  297  thirty-eight  years  old,  226  thirty-nine  years  old,  239  forty 
years  old,  154  forty-one  years  old,  181  forty-two  years  old,  134  forty-three 
years  old,  171  forty-four  years  old,  108  forty-five  years  old,  53  forty-six 
years  old,  46  forty-seven  years  old,  35  forty-eight  years  old,  31  forty-nine 
years  old,  141  fifty  years  old  and  over,  making  the  average  age  of  these 
officers  on  entry  into  the  service  27^2  years. 


IN  THE  STATE 


The  foregoing  would  establish  the  average  age  at  time  of  entry  into 
the  service  to  have  been  of  the  commissioned  officers  27^2  years,  and  of  the 
enlisted  men,  25  years. 


WHERE  THE  MEN  WERE  OBTAINED. 

It  is  impracticable,  in  fact  impossible,  to  obtain  any  accurate  figures  of 
the  number  of  men  furnished  during  the  war  by  each  county,  city,  town  and 
village  of  the  state.  The  best  that  can  be  done,  is  to  indicate  here  the  organi- 
zations (original  or  new;  recruits  not  considered)  to  which  the  counties  of 
the  state  contributed  men;  those  marked  *  being  entirely  recruited  in  the 
county,  to  which  they  are  credited,  all  others  only  in  part.  There  were 
recruited : 


IN  THE  STATE  AT  LARGE: 
Infantry;  44th  regiment;   the  original  plan, 
for  each  town  and  ward  to  furnish  one 
man,  was  not  adhered  to  closely. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  ALBANY  : 

Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,  3d,  6th,  7th,  gth, 
I2th,  I3th,  i6th,  i8th,  2Oth,  2ist,  22d,  25th, 
ist  Mounted  Rifles,  ist  and  2d  Veteran. 

Artillery;  regiments,  battery  M,  ist;  bat- 
teries C  (new)  and  M,  2d;  4th,  7th,  I3th, 
I4th  and  i6th;  independent  batteries,  nth 
and  I2th. 

Sharpshooters;  companies,  Qth. 

Engineers;  regiments,  isth  and  5Oth. 

Infantry;  regiments,  2d,  3d,  7th  Veteran, 
9th,  I7th  Veteran,  i8th,  2Oth,  22d,  30th, 
34th,  43d,  44th,  6ist,  62d,  63d,  gist,  93d, 
I04th,  I48th,  I75th,  I77th, 
i86th,  i88th,  iSgth,  io2d, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  ALLEGANY: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  5th,  6th,  I2th,  isth,  22d, 

2d  Mounted  Rifles,  1st  Veteran,  ist  Dra- 

goons. 

Artillery;  regiments,  4th  and  I3th. 
Engineers;  regiments,  ist  and  15th  (new). 
Infantry;    regiments,    2ist,    23d,    27th,    64th, 

76th,  85th,  i04th,  I36th,  i4Qth,  i6oth,  I79th, 

1  84th,  i8o.th,  iQ4th. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  BROOME: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  3d,  6th,   nth,   1st  Vet- 

eran, ist  Dragoons. 
Artillery;    regiments,    battery   M,    3d;    inde- 

pendent batteries,   i6th*. 


Engineers;  regiments,  15th  and  soth. 
Infantry;  regiments,  27th,  8gth,  poth,   lopth, 

I24th,    I37th,    I55th,    i6ist,    i68th,    I79th, 

1  94th. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  CATTARAUGUS: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  5th,  6th,  9th,  10th,  22d, 

2d  Mounted  Rifles,  ist  Veteran. 
Artillery;  regiments,  3d,  I3th  and  I4th. 
Sharpshooters;   companies,  9th. 
Infantry;   regiments,    I9th,   37th,   64th,   7ist, 
8sth,  looth,  losth,  I22d,  I54th,  i6oth,  I79th, 
i87th,  i88th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  CAYUGA: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  8th,  loth,  nth,  22d,  23d, 

24th. 
Artillery;  regiments,  batteries  A   (new),  C, 

D    (new),   G   (new),   K    (new),  3d;   4th, 

9th,  i6th;  independent  batteries,  ist*. 
Engineers;  regiments,   isth  and  soth. 
Sharpshooters;  companies,  8th. 
Infantry;  regiments,   igth,  24th,  75th,   inth, 

n6th,   i6oth, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  CHAUTAUQUA: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  9th,  I5th,  22d. 
Artillery;  regiments,  I3th,  I4th. 
Engineers;  regiments,  15th  (new). 
Sharpshooters;   companies,   7th,   8th. 
Infantry;    regiments,    2ist,   49th,    72d,    goth, 

looth,     ii2th,     I54th,    I56th,    I79th,    i83d, 

i8;th,  i88th,  I94th. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  CHEMUNG: 
Cavalry;    regiments,   2d,    3d,    5th,    7th,    loth, 
I5th,  i6th,  2ist,  24th,  ist  Veteran.    . 


IN  THE  STATE 


73 


Artillery;   regiments,  batteries  B,  F,  K  and 

L,  ist;  C  and  M,  3d;  5th,  I3th,  I4th,  l6th; 

independent  batteries,  33d. 
Engineers;  regiments,  I5th,  50th. 
Infantry;  regiments,  3d,  23d,  33d,  35th,  38th, 

86th,  iO3d,  iO7th,  I4ist,  i6ist,  I79th,  i87th, 

1 94th. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  CHENANGO: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  Sth,  loth,  2Oth,  22d. 
Artillery;  regiments,  battery  A,  1st;  battery 

L   (new),  2d;  batteries  C   (new)   and  M, 

3d. 
Infantry;     regiments,     I7th,     I7th     Veteran, 

I9th,   26th,   76th,   89th,   ooth,    ii4th,    I37th, 

I57th,  i6ist,  i68th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  CLINTON  : 

Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,  9th,  nth,  I2th,  I5th, 

25th,  26th,  2d  Veteran. 
Artillery;  regiments,   I3th,  i6th. 
Engineers;   regiments,   ist. 
Infantry;    regiments,    i6th,    22d,    34th,    6oth, 

9ist,  96th,  iiSth,  I53d,  i7Sth,  i86th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  COLUMBIA: 
Cavalry;   regiments,  2d,  4th,  5th,  6th,    I2th, 

ist  Mounted  Rifles,  2d  Veteran. 
Artillery;  regiments,  5th,   i6th. 
Engineers;   regiments,    ist. 
Sharpshooters;  companies,  8th  and  9th. 
Infantry;   regiments,    I4th,   20th,   3Oth,   65th, 

9ist,  i28th,  I54th,   i56th,  i59th,  i87th. 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  CORTLAND: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  loth. 
Artillery;  regiments,  3d,  i6th. 
Infantry;    regiments,    I2th,    igth,    23d,    76th, 
93d,  ii4th,  I56th,  i57th,  I75th,  iSsth,  I94th. 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  DELAWARE: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  3d,  5th,  25th,   ist  Vet- 

eran. 
Artillery;  regiments,  4th,  8th,  and  independ- 

ent batteries,  8th. 
Infantry;  regiments,  3d,  7ist,  72d,  78th,  Sgth, 

93d,  loist,  i44th*. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  DUTCHESS  : 
Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,   4th,  6th,  9th,  i8th, 

25th. 
Artillery;  regiments,  4th,  5th,  and  independ- 

ent batteries,  7th,   I2th. 
Engineers;   regiments,    ist. 


Infantry;  regiments,  3d,  5th,  7th  Veteran, 
9th,  1  7th  Veteran,  i8th,  2Oth,  3oth,  38th, 
47th,  57th,  6sth,  87th,  I28th,  i43d,  isoth*, 
I54th,  isgth,  i68th,  i76th,  i87th,  i88th, 
I92d, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  ERIE: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  3d,  5th,  8th,  loth,  nth, 

i2th,   i3th,  i6th,  i8th,  23d,  24th,  26th,  ist 

and  2d  Mounted  Rifles,  ist  Veteran. 
Artillery;    regiments,    battery   I*,    ist;    nth, 

I3th,   i4th,    isth,   i6th,  Marine;   independ- 

ent batteries,  nth,  27th,  33d. 
Engineers;   regiments,  soth. 
Sharpshooters;  companies,  7th  and  8th. 
Infantry;     regiments,     I2th,     I7th     Veteran, 

2  ist,  33d,  35th,  36th,  49th,  69th,  78th,  looth, 

ii2th,  ii6th,  i32d,  isist,  I55th,  i6oth,  i64th, 

I76th,   I78th,  I79th,  i87th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  :  . 

Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,  sth,   nth,   I4th,  2d 

Veteran. 

Artillery;  independent  batteries,  23d. 
Infantry;    regiments,   22d,    34th,    38th,    77th, 

93d,  96th,  n8th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN  : 
Cavalry;  regiments,  I2th,  I3th,  26th,  2d  Vet- 

eran. 

Artillery;  regiments,   I3th,   I4th,    i6th. 
Engineers;   regiments,   I5th    (new),  5Oth. 
Infantry;    regiments,    i6th,  24th,   39th,   6oth, 

92d,  96th,  gSth,  io6th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  FULTON  : 
Cavalry;  regiments,  7th,  loth. 
Artillery;    regiments,    battery    M,    3d;    4th, 

I3th,  i6th. 
Infantry;  regiments,  32d,  77th,   ii5th,   i53d. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  GENESEE: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  Sth,  9th,  I4th,  I5th,  23d, 

2d  Mounted  Rifles. 
Artillery;    regiments,    Sth,    nth,    and    inde- 

pendent batteries,    I9th,  22d,  25th. 
Infantry;  regiments,  I2th,  I4th,  28th,   looth, 

i04th,   I05th,  i20th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  GREENE: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  5th,  25th. 
Artillery;   regiments,  5th,    isth. 
Engineers;   regiments,    ist. 
Infantry;   regiments,  6sth,   i2oth,   I56th. 


74 


IN  THE  STATE 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  HAMILTON: 
Infantry;  regiments,  97th,   usth. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  HERKIMER: 
Cavalry;     regiments,     2d,     i8th,     2Oth,     2d 

Mounted  Rifles,  Oneida  company. 
Artillery;    regiments,   battery    A,    ist;    bat- 

terries   K,   L    (new),   M,  ad;    I3th,    I4th, 

i6th. 
Infantry;  regiments,  26th,  34th,  97th,  115th, 

I2ist,  i52d,  I53d,  i64th,  i86th. 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  JEFFERSON: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,  6th,  7th,  nth,  I3th, 

i8th,  2Oth,  24th,  25th,  26th,  ist  Veteran. 
Artillery;  regiments  batteries  C*,  D,  H,  1st; 

batteries  H,  L  (new),  2d;  5th,  8th,  loth, 

I3th,     I4th,     i6th,    independent    batteries, 

20th,  28th. 
Infantry;  regiments,  24th,  35th,  sgth,  94th*, 

1  86th,  I93d. 


I3th, 

I3th, 
5th 


Vet- 
3ist, 
67th, 
95th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  KINGS  : 
Cavalry;  regiments,  4th,  5th,  loth,  nth, 

i6th,  25th. 
Artillery;    regiments,    4th,    5th,    nth, 

I5th,     i6th;     independent     batteries, 

20th. 

Engineers;  regiments,  ist,  I5th. 

Infantry;  regiments,  3d,  5th,  7th,  7th 
eran,  9th,  loth,  I7th  Veteran,  2Oth, 
36th,  47th,  48th,  54th,  57th,  SQth,  62d, 
69th,  74th,  84th*,  87th,  88th,  goth, 
I02d,  I27th,  i32d,  I33d,  i39th,  155th, 
I59th,  i63d,  i64th,  i6sth, 
I76th,  i86th. 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  LEWIS  : 
Cavalry;  regiments,  3d,  7th,  aoth,  1st  Dra- 

goons. 
Artillery;  regiments,  batteries  D  and  H,  1st; 

5th,  8th,  loth,  I3th,  I4th. 
Infantry;   regiments,   I4th,   35th,  59th,  97th, 

1  86th. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  LIVINGSTON: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,  6th,  8th,  22d,  24th, 

ist  Mounted  Rifles,  ist  Veteran,  1st  Dra- 

goons. 
Artillery;    regiments,    battery    E,    1st;    8th, 

nth,  I3th,  I4th. 

Engineers;   regiments,   I5th    (new). 
Infantry;    regiments,    I3th,   27th,    33d,   Sgth, 

looth,    I02d,    I04th,    I36th,    i4ist,    I79th, 

i87th,  i88th. 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  MADISON  : 
Cavalry;     regiments,     2d,     i8th,     22d,     1st 

Mounted  Rifles,  Oneida  company. 
Artillery;  regiments,  batteries  A  and  K,  1st; 

battery  L   (new),  2d;   battery  C    (new), 

3d;   I4th. 
Infantry;   regiments,    I2th,   igth,  24th,   26th, 

35th,  6ist,  76th,  loist,  ii4th,  I57th,  i6ist, 

I76th,  i84th,  i88th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  MONROE: 

Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,  3d,  6th,  jth,  8th, 
I4th,  isth,  i6th,  2ist,  22d,  24th,  1st  Vet- 
eran. 

Artillery;  regiments,  batteries  L  and  M,  ist; 
battery  M,  2d;  batteries  A  (new),  C 
(new),  3d;  4th,  8th,  nth,  I4th;  independ- 
ent batteries,  i8th,  24th,  26th,  33d. 

Engineers;  regiments,  ist,  isth  (new),  50th. 

Sharpshooters;  companies,  6th. 

Infantry;    regiments,    I3th,  2Oth,  24th,   26th, 
27th,  33d,   78th,  Sgth,   looth,   io4th, 
io8th*,    I20th,    I40th*,   I5ist,   I56th, 
I75th,  I78th,  i88th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  MONTGOMERY  : 
Cavalry;  regiments,  25th,  2d  Veteran. 
Artillery;  regiments,  battery  K,  ist;  I3th, 

i6th;   independent  battery,   I2th. 
Infantry;  regiments,  32d,  43d,  115th,  153d. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  NEW  YORK: 

Cavalry;  regiments,  ist,  2d,  4th,  5th,  6th,  8th, 
9th,  nth,  I2th,  I3th,  I4th,  i6th,  i8th,  23d, 
25th,  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  2d  Veteran. 

Artillery;  regiments,  companies  A,  B,  C,  D, 
E,  F  and  I,  2d;  battery  B  (new),  3d;  4th, 
5th,  6th,  nth,  I3th,  isth,  i6th,  Marine; 
battalions,  ist  and  2d;  independent  bat- 
teries, 2d*,  3d*,  4th*,  5th,  6th*,  9th*,  loth* 
(new),  I3th*,  2Oth,  28th. 

Engineers;  regiments,  ist,  I5th. 

Infantry;  regiments,  ist*,  3d,  4th*,  5th,  5th 
Veteran*,  6th*,  7th,  7th  Veteran,  8th*,  9th, 
loth,  nth*,  I2th,  I5th,  I7th,  I7th  Veteran*, 
20th,  25th*,  29th*,  3ist,  32d,  35th,  36th, 
37th,  38th,  39th*,  4Oth,  41  st,  42d*,  43d, 
45th*,  46th*,  47th,  48th,  5  ist*,  52d*,  53d, 
54th,  55th*.  57th,  s8th*,  59th,  6ist,  63d, 
6sth,  66th,  68th,  6gth,  7oth,  71  st,  72d,  73d, 
74th,  78th,  79th*,  82d*,  83d,  87th,  88th, 
9Oth,  94th,  95th,  ggth,  loist,  load,  iO3d, 
ngth,  I27th,  I3ist,  I32d,  I33d,  I45th, 
1  55th,  I56th,  isSth,  i62d*, 


IN  THE  STATE 


75 


i6sth,    i68th,    I70th, 

I76th,    i  78th,    i82d*,    i86th,    loxrth*,    ipist, 

iQ2d:    Independent    Battalion    Light    In- 

fantry*. 

IN   THE   COUNTY   OF  NIAGARA: 
Cavalry;   regiments,  3d,   7th,   8th,    I5th,   ad 

Mounted  Rifles. 
Artillery;    regiments,    battery    M,    1st;    8th, 

9th,  nth,  independent  batteries,  I2th,  i7th, 

ipth,  23d,  25th,  33d. 
Engineers;  regiments,  soth. 
Infantry;    regiments,   2ist,   28th,   49th,   78th, 

looth,    losth,     I32d,     isist,     i64th,     I78th, 

i79th,  :87th,  iQ4th,  35th  independent  com- 

pany*. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  ONEIDA: 

Cavalry;  regiments,  3d,  7th,  8th,  nth,  I3th, 
I5th,  2Oth,  22d,  24th,  1st  Mounted  Rifles, 
OneSda  company. 

Artillery;  regiments,  battery  A,  1st  ;  batteries 
G*,  L  (new),  and  M,  2d;  battery  C 
(new),  3d;  4th,  nth,  i3th,  I4th,  i6th. 

Engineers;    isth    (new),   5Oth. 

Infantry;  regiments,  jd,  i4th,  24th,  26th, 
57th,  78th,  8isit,  97th,  loist,  H7th,  I4ist, 
I46th,  i6lst,  i64th,  I79th,  iSgth,  I92d,  I93d, 
I94th. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  ONONDAGA: 

Cavalry;  regiments,  troop  F*f  1st;  2d,  loth, 
I2th,  isth,  i6th,  2Oth,  22d,  24th,  ist 
Mounted  Rifles,  ist  Veteran,  Oneida  com- 
pany. 

Artillery;  regiments,  batteries  A  and  B,  1st; 
new  batteries,  A,  C,  D,  F,  G,  3d;  I3th, 
I4th,  i6th;  independent  batteries,  loth 
(old)  and  I2th. 

Engineers;  regiments,  15th   (new),  5Oth. 

Infantry;  regiments,  3d,  I2th,  I4th,  igth, 
2Oth,  24th,  86th,  loist,  I22d,  I49th,  I76th, 
I79th,  iSsth,  i87th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  ONTARIO: 
Cavalry;  regiments  8th,  9th,   isth,  24th,  ist 

Mounted  Rifles,  ist  Veteran. 
Artillery;  regiments,  battery  K,  1st;  4th,  9th, 

nth,  i3th,  i6th. 

Engineers;  regiments,  ist,  isth  (new),  5oth. 
Infantry;    regiments,    i8th,    27th,    28th,    33d, 

38th,  85th,  looth,  i26th,  I48th,  I54th,  i6oth, 

I79th,  i88th,  i94th. 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  ORANGE: 
Cavalry;   regiments,   2d,    3d,   5th,   7th, 

25th,  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  ist  Veteran,  ist 

Dragoons. 
Artillery;    regiments,    7th,    I3th,    I5th,    i6th; 

independent  batteries,  7th. 
Engineers;  regiments,  ist,   I5th   (new). 
Infantry;    regiments,   3d,   5th,   7th  Veteran, 

9th,  i8th,  36th,  s6th,  6sth,  7Oth,  93d,  98th, 

H5th,     I24th,    I53d,    is6th,     i68th,    I76th, 

1  79th,  I92d. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  ORLEANS  : 
Cavalry;    regiments,    3d,    6th,    8th,    22d,    2d 

Mounted  Rifles. 
Artillery;   regiments,   8th,   I4th,   l6th;  inde- 

pendent batteries,  I2th,  I7th,  25th. 
Infantry;   regiments    21  st,   27th,   28th,  poth, 

I04th,  I47th,  I54th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  OSWEGO: 
Cavalry;    regiments,    7th,    nth,    I2th,    I5th, 

i6th,  2Oth,  24th,  ist  Veteran. 
Artillery;  regiments,  batteries  F,  G,  1st;  bat- 

tery M,  2d;  3d,  4th,  6th,  gth,  nth,  I3th, 

I4th,  i6th;  independent  batteries  2ist. 
Engineers;   regiments,   ist   (new),  soth. 
Infantry;    regiments,    19th,   21  st,   23d,   24th, 

37th,  8ist,  iioth*,  I37th,  I43d,  I47th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  OTSEGO: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,  3d,  6th,  loth,  22d,  2d 

Mounted  Rifles. 
Artillery;  regiments,  battery  A,  ist;  battery 

L  (new),  2d;  battery  M,  3d;  I3th,  i6th. 
Engineers;   regiments,   ist. 
Infantry;    regiments,    3d,    43d,    76th,    ox>th, 

I2ist,  I46th,  I52d,  I54th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  PUTNAM  : 
Cavalry;  regiments,  ist  Mounted  Rifles. 
Artillery;  regiments,  4th,  6th,  I3th,  I4th. 
Engineers;  regiments,  ist. 
Infantry;   regiments,  38th,  59th,  6sth,  95th, 
1  54th,  I94th. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  QUEENS: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,  I4th,  24th,  25th. 
Artillery;    regiments,   battery  L    (original), 

2d;  independent  batteries,  I2th. 
Engineers;    regiments,    iSth. 


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IN  THE  STATE 


Infantry;  regiments,  5th,  7th  Veteran,  I5th, 
i;th  Veteran;  20th,  74th,  goth,  iipth, 
I32d,  i  39th,  I45th,  issth,  I5<5th, 
,  i6sth, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  RENSSELAER: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,  3d,  5th,  6th,  7th,  9th, 

nth,     i2th,     i6th,     i8th,    2ist,    25th,     ist 

Mounted  Rifles,  2d  Veteran. 
Artillery;   regiments,  4th,    I3th,    I5th,    i6th; 

independent  batteries,   I2th. 
Infantry;    regiments,    2d,    3d,    7th    Veteran, 

loth,  22d,  3Oth,  6ad,  6sth,  gist,  93d,  io4th, 

I25th*,   is6th,   logth,   i  75th,  I77th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  RICHMOND: 

Cavalry;  regiments,  nth. 

Artillery;  regiments,  batteries  A,  B,  K,  2d  ; 

independent  battery,  5th. 
Infantry;  regiments,  5th,  gth,  I7th  Veteran, 
,  is6th,  i86th,  i88th,  igist. 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  ROCKLAND: 

Artillery;  independent  batteries,  7th. 

Engineers;  regiments,   ist. 

Infantry;  regiments,  i7th,  95th,  I35th,  I4ist. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  ST.   LAWRENCE: 

Cavalry;  regiments,  6th,  7th,  pth,  nth,  I2th, 

I3th,  :6th,  i8th,  20th,  24th,  26th. 
Artillery;  regiments,  battery  D,  ist;  battery 

L  (new),  2d;  I3th,  I4th,  i6th. 
Engineers;   regiments,   5oth. 
Infantry;   regiments,    i6th,    i8th,  24th,   6oth, 

92d,  looth,  io2d,  io6th,  I42d,  i64th,  i6pth, 

I93d. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  SARATOGA: 

Cavalry;     regiments,     7th,     I2th,     25th,     ist 

Mounted  Rifles,  2d  Veteran. 
Artillery;  regiments,  4th,  i3th. 
Infantry;  regiments,  2d,  3d,  22d,  3Oth,  53d, 

77th,  iisth,  i53d. 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  SCHENECTADY: 

Cavalry;   regiments,  7th,  25th,  1st  Mounted 

Rifles,  2d  Veteran. 

Artillery;    regiments,    battery  M,    3d;    4th, 

I3th,  i6th. 

Infantry;    regiments,    2d,    3d,  7th    Veteran, 

i8th,   30th,  43d,  gist,    I34th,  I75th,    I77th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  SCHOHARIE: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,   i6th. 
Artillery;   regiments,  battery  G    (new),   3d; 

4th,  8th. 
Infantry;   regiments,    3d,   76th,    io2d,    I34th. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  SCHUYLER: 
Cavalry;   regiments,  24th. 
Artillery;    regiments,    battery    M,    3d;    5th, 

I4th,    i6th;    independent    batteries,   2Oth. 
Engineers;   regiments,   isth,   50th. 
Infantry;    regiments,    3d,    23d,    6oth,    8oth, 

looth,    io6th,    io7th,     i4ist,     i6ist,    I75th, 

I79th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  SENECA: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  8th,  nth,  22d,    ist  Vet- 

eran. 
Artillery;  regiments,  battery  H,  2d  ;  batteries 

C,  D  (new),  G  (new),  3d;  nth,  i6th. 
Engineers;  regiments,  15th  (new),  soth. 
Infantry;  regiments,  igth,  26th,  33d,  75th, 

looth,  i26th,  I48th,  i6oth,  I75th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  STEUBEN  : 
Cavalry;    regiments,   6th,   22d,   2d    Mounted 

Rifles,  ist  and  2d  Veteran. 
Artillery;  regiments,  batteries  E  and  K,  ist; 

4th,    loth,    I3th,    I4th,    i6th;    independent 

batteries,  28th. 

Engineers;  regiments,  I5th  (new),  50th. 
Infantry;    regiments,    23d,    34th,    35th,    78th, 

86th,  looth,  io2d,  io4th,  io7th,  I4ist,  i6ist, 

i75th,  I79th,  i88th,  iSg±. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  SUFFOLK. 
Cavalry;   regiments,   nth,   I5th. 
Infantry;   regiments,   I2th,  74th,  goth,    iO2d, 

I27th,    I28th,    I3ist,    i39th,    I45th,    155th, 

i  59th,  i  76th. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  SULLIVAN  : 
Cavalry;  regiments,  i5th,  25th,  1st  Mounted 

Rifles,  2d  Mounted  Rifles. 
Artillery;   regiments,  5th,   I5th;  independent 

batteries,  8th. 
Infantry;   regiments,   i8th,  28th,  s6th,    141  st, 

I43d. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  TIOGA  : 
Cavalry;  regiments,  5th,  8th,  2ist. 
Artillery;  regiments,  3d,  I3th. 
Engineers;  regiments,  I5th   (new),  soth. 
Infantry;  regiments  3d,  igth,  23d,  26th,  64th, 
"6th,  logth,  I37th,  I79th, 


IN  THE  STATE 


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IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  TOMPKINS: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  I5th,  2ist. 
Artillery;  regiments,  battery  M,  3d. 
Engineers;  regiments,  5Oth. 
Infantry;    regiments,    ipth,    23d,    32d,    64th, 
76th,  logth,  I37th,   i43d, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  ULSTER: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,  5th,  7th,  iSth,  25th, 

ist   Mounted    Rifles. 
Artillery;  regiments,  4th,  5th,  I3th,  I5th;  in- 

dependent batteries,  7th,  I2th. 
Engineers;  regiments,  ist,  I5th   (new). 
Infantry;  regiments,  7th  Veteran,  2Oth,  48th, 

56th,   7ist,  8oth,    io2d,   i20th, 

I43d,  I56th,  i68th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  WARREN  : 
Cavalry;  regiments,  2d  Veteran. 
Artillery;  regiments,  i6th;  independent  bat- 

teries, 23d. 
Infantry;  regiments,  2d,  22d,  77th,  93d,  96th, 

iiSth,  I23d,  I53d,  i69th,   I75th. 


Artillery;  regiments,  battery  L,  ist,  3d,  9th, 
I4th. 

Engineers;  regiments,   I5th   (new). 

Infantry;  regiments,  I3th,  I7th,  igth,  24th, 
27th,  33d,  6sth,  67th,  75th,  9Oth,  96th,  gSth, 
105th,  i  nth,  i6oth,  I93d,  I94th. 

IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  WESTCHESTER: 
Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,  4th,  nth,  i6th,  25th, 

ist  Mounted  Rifles. 
Artillery;  regiments,  4th,  5th,  6th,  I3th;  inde- 

pendent batteries,  5th,  7th,  i2th. 
Engineers;  regiments,  ist,  i5th   (new). 
Infantry;    regiments,   5th,   7th   Veteran,  gth, 

1  7th,  27th,  32d,  38th,  48th,  49th,  59th,  6sth, 

95th,  i64th,  i68th,  i76th,  i86th, 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  WYOMING  : 
Cavalry;    regiments,   5th,   9th,  2d    Mounted 

Rifles,  ist  Veteran,  ist  Dragoons. 
Artillery;    regiments,  8th;    independent  bat- 

teries, 24th. 
Infantry;   regiments,    I7th,   20th,   33d,   looth, 

i04th,  I05th,  I36th,  i6oth,  i79th,  i87th. 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  WASHINGTON  : 
Cavalry;  regiments,  2d,  6th,  7th,  ist  Mounted 

Rifles,  2d  Veteran. 
Artillery;  regiments,  4th,  5th,  i6th. 
Infantry;    regiments,  2d,   3d,  22d,   43d,   53d, 

87th,  93d,  96th,   I23d,   :6ist,    i69th,   I76th, 

i77th. 

IN   THE  COUNTY  OF  WAYNE: 
Cavalry;   regiments,  8th,   loth,   I5th,  22d,  2d 
Mounted  Rifles,  ist  Veteran. 


The  following  states  also  contributed  men  to  volunteer  organizations  of 
this  state,  thereby  increasing  the  number  of  men  who  served  therein,  but  not- 
decreasing  the  number  credited  to  the  state,  inasmuch  as  these  men  were 
credited  properly  to  the  states  from  which  they  came: 


IN  THE  COUNTY  OF  YATES  : 
Cavalry;  regiments,  8th,  I5th,  2Oth,  22d. 
Artillery;  regiments,  battery  B    (new),  3d; 

i  3th,  I4th. 

Engineers;  regiments,  soth. 
Infantry;    regiments,    3d,    33d,    76th,    87th, 

I26th,  I36th,  I48th,  I79th,  iSSth,  I94th. 


Connecticut,  furnished  men  to  Companies  A, 
C  and  D,  2d  Cavalry,  Battery  I,  2d  Artil- 
lery, 9th,  48th  and  6sth  Regiments  of  In- 
fantry. 

Illinois,  furnished  men  to  Batteries  B  and  G, 
ist  Artillery,  4th  Independent  Battery,  the 
Marine  Artillery,  and  the  6oth  Regiment 
of  Infantry. 

Indiana,  furnished  men  to  Companies  F,  H 
and  I,  2d  Cavalry. 

Maine,  furnished  men  to  the  2d  and  6jth 
Regiments  of  Infantry. 


Maryland,  furnished  men  to  the  68th  Regi- 
ment of  Infantry. 

Massachusetts,  furnished  men  to  the  5th  and 
6th  Regiments  of  Cavalry,  the  7th  Inde- 
pendent Battery,  and  the  2d,  4Oth,  48th, 
53d,  63d,  7oth,  72d  and  74th  Regiments  of 
Infantry. 

Michigan,  furnished  men  to  Company  K*, 
ist  Cavalry,  and  the  7Oth  and  78th  Regi- 
ments of  Infantry. 

New  Jersey,  furnished  men  to  Companies  A, 
B  and  K,  2d  Cavalry;  Company  M*,  3d 
Cavalry;  Company  I*,  5th  Cavalry,  nth 


IN  THE  STATE 


Cavalry;  Battery  A,  4th  Artillery;  Bat- 
tery L,  6th  Artillery;  the  Marine  Artil- 
lery; the  6th  Independent  Battery;  the  ist 
and  isth  Engineers,  and  the  5th,  pth,  i5th, 
20th,  4ist,  48th,  62d,  68th,  ;oth,  7ist,  72d, 
83d,  88th,  I02d  Regiments  of  Infantry. 

Ohio,  furnished  men  to  Company  L*,  3d 
Cavalry;  Company  H,  4th  Cavalry;  nth 
Independent  Battery,  and  the  59th  and  65th 
Regiments  of  Infantry. 

Pennsylvania,  furnished  men  to  troop  C*,  ist 
Cavalry;  Company  H,  2d  Cavalry;  4th  and 


9th   Regiments   of    Cavalry ;    Company   B, 

i5th  Artillery;  ist  and  soth  Engineers;  the 

2gth,  4oth,  4ist,  68th,  70th,  71  st  and  74th 

Regiments  of  Infantry. 
Rhode   Island,    furnished   men   to   the   65th 

Regiment  of  Infantry. 
Vermont,  furnished  men  to  Company  F,  2d 

Cavalry,  and  the  2d  and  3d  Regiments  of 

Infantry. 
District  of  Columbia,  furnished  men  to  the 

Marine  Artillery. 


ORGANIZATIONS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  SERVICE. 
The    state    furnished    during    the    war    the    following    numbers    of 


organizations : 


Of  the  Militia  and  Nat.  Guard. 
Of  the  State  Volunteers 
Of  the  U.  S.  Volunteers 
Of  the  U.  S.  Colored  Troops 


Cavalry 


Sharp- 
Artillery     Engineers     shooters    Infantry 


Total 


Regs.  Cos.    Regs.  Cos.        Regs. 

Cos. 

Guard. 

2    .  . 

..        3       •••• 

27        8 

ic       -34            -i 

4 

4 

)OOS.  . 

Regs.  Cos.     Regs.  Cos. 


63 

2 

63 

7 

182 

8 

227 

54 

4 

3   • 

3 

Total  .  .  . 


15      37 


248      10    293      65 


Or  an  equivalent  of  three  hundred  regiments. 

The  first  organization  to  leave  the  state  was  the  Seventh  Militia,  which 
left  April  iQth,  1861 ;  the  first  two  years'  organization  to  leave  the  state  was 
the  Eleventh  regiment,  which  left  April  29th,  1861 ;  the  first  three  years' 
organizations  to  leave  the  state  were  the  Eighty-second  and  Eighty-fourth 
regiments,  which  left  May  i8th,  1861. 

The  last  organization  from  this  state  to  be  mustered  out  of  the  United 
States  service  was  Company  A  of  the  Twenty-first  Cavalry,  mustered  out 
August  3 ist,  1866,  and  the  last  volunteer  from  this  state  to  leave  that  service 
was  Major  David  Gribben,  Additional  Paymaster  U.  S.  Volunteers,  who  was 
mustered  out  June  ist,  1869. 

Below  will  be  found  not  only  the  organizations  which  entered  the  United 
States  service,  but  also  those  which  failed  to  be  completed. 

OF  MILITIA  AND  NATIONAL  GUARD. 


ist  Cavalry,  Company  A;  left  the  state 
July  I3th,  1861 ;  service  3  months :  mustered 
out  October  23d,  1861. 

3d  Cavalry,  Company  C ;  left  the  state  July 
24th,  1861 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
November  2d,  1861. 


Artillery,  Varian's  Battery;  left  the  state 
April  20th,  1861 ;  service  3  months  ;  mustered 
out  July  20th,  1861. 

ist  battalion  Artillery,  2  companies;  mus- 
tered in  August  3ist,  1864;  service  100  days; 
mustered  out  November  22d,  1864. 


IN  THE  STATE 


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4th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
i8th,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
July  24th,  1863. 

5th  regiment  Infantry ;  left  the  state  April 
27th,  1861 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
August  7th,  1861. 

5th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
:8th,  1863;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
July  22d,  1863. 

6th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  April 
2ist,  1861 ;  service  3  months;  mustered  out 
July  3ist,  1861. 

6th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
22d,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
July  22d,  1863. 

7th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  April 
igth,  1861 ;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
June  3d,  1861. 

7th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  May 
26th,  1862 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
September  gth,  1862. 

7th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
i6th,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
July  20th,  1863. 

8th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  April 
23d,  1861 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
August  2d,  1861. 

8th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  May 
29th,  1862;  service  3  months;  mustered  out 
September  pth,  1862. 

8th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
i8th,  1863;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
July  23d,  1863. 

nth  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  May 
28th,  1862;  service  3  months;  mustered  cut 
September  i6th,  1862. 

nth  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
:8th,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
July  2Oth,  1863. 

I2th  regiment  Infantry ;  left  the  state  April 
21  st,  1861 ;  service  3  months;  mustered  out 
August  5th,  1861. 

I2th  regiment  Infantry ;  left  the  state  June 
6th,  1862 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
October  i2th,  1862. 

i2th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
i8th,  1863;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
July  2oth,  1863. 

I3th  regiment  Infantry ;  left  the  state  April 
23d,  1861 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
August  6th,  1861. 

1 3th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  May 
30th,  1862 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
September  28th,  1862. 


I3th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
20th,  1863;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
July  20th,  1863. 

I5th  regiment  Infantry;  mustered  in  June 
6th,  1864;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
July  7th,  1864. 

I7th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  July 
3d,  1863;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
August  I3th,  1863. 

i8th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  July 
3d,  1863;  service  30  days;  mustered  out  Au- 
gust I3th,  1863. 

ipth  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
4th,  1862;  service  3  months;  mustered  out 
September  6th,  1862. 

2oth  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  May 
7th,  1861 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
August  2d,  1861. 

2ist  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
27th,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
August  6th,  1863. 

22d  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  May 
28th,  1862 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
September  5th,  1862. 

22d  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
igth,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
July  24th,  1863. 

23d  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
i8th,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
July  22d,  1863. 

25th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  April 
22d,  1861 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
August  4th,  1861. 

25th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
4th,  1862;  service  3  months;  mustered  out 
September  8th,  1862. 

28th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  April 
30th,  1861 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
August  5th,  1861. 

28th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
20th,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
July  22d,  1863. 

28th  regiment  Infantry;  mustered  in  Sep- 
tember 2d,  1864;  service  100  days;  mustered 
out  November  I3th,  1864. 

37th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  May 
2Qth,  1862 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
September  2d,  1862. 

37th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
ipth,  1863;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
July  22d,  1863. 

37th  regiment  Infantry;  mustered  in  May 
6th,  1864;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
June  6th,  1864. 


8o 


IN  THE  STATE 


47th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  May 
26th,  1862;  service  3  months;  mustered  out 
September  1st,  1862. 

47th  regiment  Infantry,  left  the  state  June 
26th,  1863;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
July  23d,  1863. 

5oth  regiment  Infantry;  Company  A;  mus- 
tered in  September  2d,  1864;  service  100 
days;  mustered  out  December  3d,  1864, 

5oth  regiment  Infantry,  Company  B;  mus- 
tered in  September  2d,  1864;  service  100 
days;  mustered  out  December  3d,  1864. 

52d  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
22d,  1863;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
July  25th,  1863. 

54th  regiment  Infantry;  mustered  in  July 
24th,  1864;  service  100  days;  mustered  out 
November  loth,  1864. 

55th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
24th,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
July  27th,  1863. 

56th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
2oth,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
July  24th,  1863. 

56th  regiment  Infantry;  mustered  in  Au- 
gust 2d,  1864 ;  service  100  days ;  mustered  out 
November  6th,  1864. 

58th  regiment  Infantry;  mustered  in  Au- 
gust 27th,  1864;  service  100  days;  mustered 
out  December  3d,  1864. 

6sth  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
ipth,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
July  30th,  1863. 

67th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
25th,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
August  3d,  1863. 

68th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
24th,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
July  25th,  1863. 

6gth  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  April 
23d,  1861 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
August  3d,  1861. 

6gth  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  May 
30th,  1862 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
September  3d,  1862. 


regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
22d,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out 
July  25th,  1863. 

6gth  regiment  Infantry;  mustered  in  July 
I3th,  1864;  service  3  months;  mustered  out 
October  6th,  1864. 

7ist  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  April 
2ist,  1861 ;  service  3  months;  mustered  out 
July  30th,  1861. 

7ist  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  May 
28th,  1862 ;  service  3  months ;  mustered  out 
September  2d,  1862. 

7ist  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
i8th,  1863;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
July  22d,  1863. 

74th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  June 
ipth,  1863;  service  30  days;  mustered  out 
August  3d,  1863. 

74th  regiment  Infantry;  mustered  in  No- 
vember i6th,  1863;  service  30  days;  mus- 
tered out  December  i6th,  1863. 

77th  regiment  Infantry;  mustered  in  Au- 
gust 2d,  1864 !  service  100  days ;  mustered  out 
November  ipth,  1864. 

84th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  July 
3d,  1863 ;  service  30  days ;  mustered  out  Au- 
gust 4th,  1863. 

84th  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  July 
I3th,  1864 ;  service  100  days ;  mustered  out 
October  29th,  1864. 

93d  regiment  Infantry;  left  the  state  July 
20th,  1864 ;  service  100  days ;  mustered  out 
November  1st,  1864. 

98th  regiment  Infantry;  mustered  in  Au- 
gust 25th,  1864;  service  100  days;  mustered 
out  December  22d,  1864. 

99th  regiment  Infantry;  mustered  in  Au- 
gust 22d,  1864;  service  100  days;  mustered 
out  November  9th,  1864. 

iO2d  regiment  Infantry;  mustered  in  Au- 
gust 25th,  1864 ;  service  100  days ;  mustered 
out  November  I3th,  1864. 

Recruits,  infantry;  left  the  state  Septem- 
ber and  October,  1864;  service  100  days; 
mustered  out  November  and  December,  1864. 


OF  STATE  VOLUNTEERS. 
Cavalry. 


1st  regiment,  left  the  state  by  companies 
from  July  2ist  to  September  7th,  1861,  for  3 
years;  mustered  out  June  27th,  1865. 

2d  regiment,  left  the  state  September  and 
October,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out 
June  23d,  1865. 


3d  regiment,  left  the  state  by  companies  in 
August  and  September,  1861,  for  3  years ; 
transferred  July  2ist,  1865,  to  4th  Provis- 
ional Regiment  of  Cavalry  as  Companies 
B,  F,  H,  I  and  L. 


IN  THE  STATE 


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4th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  2gth, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  transferred  February  27th, 
1865,  to  9th  Cavalry,  as  Companies  B,  E  and 
L. 

5th  regiment,  left  the  state  November  i8th, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July  iQth, 
1865. 

6th  regiment,  left  the  state  December  23d, 
1861,  for  3  years;  transferred  June  I7th,  1865, 
to  2d  Provisional  Regiment  of  Cavalry  as 
Companies  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  I,  L  and  M. 

7th  regiment,  left  the  state  November  23d, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  March  3ist, 
1862. 

8th  regiment,  left  the  state  November  2pth, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  27th, 
1865. 

pth  regiment,  left  the  state  November  26th, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  lyth, 
1865. 

loth  regiment,  left  the  state  December 
24th,  1861,  for  3  years;  transferred  July  loth, 
1865,  to  1st  Provisional  Regiment  of 
Cavalry,  company  to  corresponding  company. 

nth  regiment,  left  the  state  May  5th,  1862, 
for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  2ist  and  Sep- 
tember 3Oth,  1865. 

I2th  regiment,  left  the  state  by  detach- 
ments May  to  November,  1863,  for  3  years ; 
mustered  out  July  igth,  1865. 

I3th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  to  No- 
vember, 1863,  and  March,  1864,  for  3  years ; 
transferred  August  I7th,  1865,  to  3d  Pro- 
visional Regiment  of  Cavalry,  Company  A 
to  Company  G,  B  to  M,  C  to  H,  D  to  D, 
E  to  L,  F  to  A,  G  to  B,  H  to  F,  I  to  E, 
K  to  K,  L  to  C  and  M  to  I. 

I4th  regiment,  left  the  state  February, 
April  and  October,  1863,  for  3  years ;  trans- 
ferred June  I2th,  1865,  to  i8th  Cavalry. 

I5th  regiment,  left  the  state  from  Septem- 
ber to  November,  1863,  and  January,  1864, 
for  3  years;  transferred  June  I7th,  1865,  to 
2d  Provisional  Regiment  Cavalry,  as  Com- 
panies F,  G,  H  and  K. 

i6th  regiment,  left  the  state  June,  August 
to  October,  1863,  for  3  years ;  transferred 
August  I7th,  1865,  to  3d  Provisional  Regi- 
ment Cavalry,  Company  A  to  Company  H, 
B  to  C,  C  to  I,  D  to  K,  E  to  D,  F  to  B,  G 
to  A,  H  to  L,  I  to  E,  K  to  M,  L  to  F,  and 
M  to  G. 

I7th  regiment,  not  organized,  the  men  en- 
listed transferred  to  the  ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 
6 


i8th  regiment,  left  the  state  September, 
October,  December,  1863,  and  January,  1864, 
for  3  years;  mustered  out  May  3ist,  1866. 

igth  regiment,  originally  i3Oth  Infantry ; 
changed  from  iQth  Cavalry  to  ist  Dragoons. 

20th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
30th,  1863,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July 
3ist,  1865. 

2 ist  regiment,  left  the  state  September, 
October,  November,  1863,  and  February, 
1864,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  23d  to 
August  3ist,  1866. 

22d  regiment,  left  the  state  March,  1864, 
for  3  years;  mustered  out  August  ist,  1865. 

23d  regiment,  left  the  state  May,  1863,  for 
3  years ;  mustered  out  July  22d,  1865 ;  only 
two  companies  organized. 

24th  regiment,  left  the  state  February  23d, 

1864,  for    3    years ;    transferred    July    loth, 

1865,  to    ist    Provisional   Regiment   Cavalry, 
company  to  corresponding  company. 

25th  regiment,  left  the  state  by  detach- 
ments in  1864,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out 
June  27th,  1865. 

26th  regiment,  mustered  in  in  February, 
1865,  for  I  year;  mustered  out  June  2Oth  to 
July  7th,  1865 ;  only  five  companies  fur- 
nished by  this  state. 

ist  Dragoons,  left  the  state  September  6, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  30th, 
1865. 

ist  Mounted  Rifles,  left  the  state  July  and 
December,  1861,  and  August,  1862,  for  3 
years;  transferred  September  6th,  1865,  to 
4th  Provisional  Regiment  of  Cavalry,  as 
Companies  A,  C,  D,  E,  G,  K  and  M. 

2d  Mounted  Rifles,  left  the  state  March, 
1864,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  August  roth, 
1865. 

ist  Veteran  regiment,  left  the  state  July, 
September,  October  and  November,  1863,  for 
3  years ;  mustered  out  July  2oth,  1865. 

2d  Veteran  regiment,  left  the  state  from 
August  to  December,  1863,  for  3  years; 
mustered  out  November  8th,  1865. 

Oneida  Company,  left  the  state  Septem- 
ber, 1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
I3th,  1865. 

ist  Provisional  Regiment,  organized  July 
loth,  1865;  mustered  out  July  iQth,  1865; 
composed  of  loth  and  24th  Cavalry. 

2d  Provisional  Regiment,  organized  June 
I7th,  1865;  mustered  out  August  gth,  1865; 
composed  of  6th  and  15th  Cavalry. 


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IN  THE  STATE 


3d  Provisional  Regiment,  organized  Aug- 
ust I7th,  1865;  mustered  out  September  2ist, 
1865 ;  composed  of  I3th  and  i6th  Cavalry. 

4th  Provisional  Regiment;  organized  Sep- 


tember 6th,  1865 ;  mustered  out  November 
2Qth,  1865;  composed  of  3d  Cavalry  and  1st 
Mounted  Rifles. 


Artillery. 


ist  regiment,  left  the  state  October  3ist 
and  November  2ist,  1861,  for  3  years;  mus- 
tered out  June  i6th  to  28th,  1865. 

2d  regiment,  left  the  state  November  7th 
and  December,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered 
out  September  2pth,  1865;  original  Battery 
L  became  the  34th  battery  in  November, 
1863. 

3d  regiment,  left  the  state  June  6th,  1861, 
for  2  and  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  2d, 
1863,  and  June  23d  to  July  24th,  1865;  origi- 
nally ipth  Infantry. 

4th  regiment,  left  the  state  February  loth, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  September 
26th,  1865;  third  Battalion,  originally  nth 
Artillery. 

5th  regiment,  left  the  state  May  and  De- 
cember, 1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
24th,  26th,  and  July  ipth,  1865;  third  Bat- 
talion, originally  6th  Battalion  of  Artillery. 

6th  regiment,  left  the  state  September  5th, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  28th 
and  August  24th,  1865 ;  originally  I35th  In- 
fantry. 

7th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  iQth, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  26th 
and  August  ist,  1865;  originally  H3th  In- 
fantry. 

8th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  23d, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  Companies  A  to  K  mus- 
tered out  June  5th,  1865;  Companies  L,  M, 
and  the  men  of  Companies  A,  B,  C,  D  and 
F  not  to  be  discharged  with  the  companies, 
transferred  to  loth  Infantry;  those  of  Com- 
panies G,  H,  I  and  K  to  4th  Artillery ;  origi- 
nally I2gth  N.  Y.  Infantry. 

gth  regiment,  left  the  state  September  I2th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  6th, 
1865;  but  the  men  not  to  be  discharged, 
transferred  June  27th,  1865,  to  2d  Artillery 
as  Companies  I,  K,  L  and  M;  originally 
I38th  Infantry. 

roth  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
I7th  and  2oth,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered 
out  June  23d,  1865,  but  the  men  not  to  be 
discharged  transferred  to  6th  Artillery  as 
Companies  E,  F  and  G;  originally  4th,  5th 
and  7th  Battalions  of  Artillery. 


nth    regiment,   left   the   state   June   24th, 

1863,  for  3  years ;  the  four  organized  com- 
panies transferred  July  25th,  1863,  to  the  4th 
Artillery  as  Companies  I,  K,  L  and  M ;  the 
regiment  not  completed. 

i2th  regiment,  not  organized;  the  men  en- 
listed transferred  to  the  I5th  Artillery. 

I3th  regiment,  left  the  state  October,  1863, 
and  in  1864,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
28th,  1865 ;  but  the  men  not  to  be  discharged 
transferred  those  of  Company  F  to  Company 
A,  of  E  to  C,  and  H  to  A,  D  and  G ;  and 
July  i8th,  1865,  Companies  A,  B,  C,  D  and 
G  to  6th  Artillery  as  Companies  H,  I,  K, 
L  and  M. 

i4th  regiment,  left  the  state  April,  1864, 
for  3  years ;  mustered  out  August  26th,  1865. 

I5th  regiment,  left  the  state  December 
iQth,  1861,  and  by  companies  in  1863  and 

1864,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  August  22d, 
1865 ;   Companies  A,  B,  C,  D  and  E  origi- 
nally 3d  Battalion. 

i6th  regiment,  left  the  state  by  companies 
in  October  and  December,  1863,  and  in  Janu- 
ary, 1864,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  August 
2  ist,  1865. 

Marine,  left  the  state  by  companies  in 
1861  and  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out 
March  3 ist,  1863. 

ist  battalion,  left  the  state  October  I2th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  the  four  companies  of  the 
battalion  were  converted  into  the  29th,  3Oth, 
3ist  and  32d  Independent  Batteries  March 
i6th,  1863. 

2d  battalion,  left  the  state  December  i6th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  the  four  companies  of  the 
battalion  were  consolidated  into  two  bat- 
teries, A  and  B,  December  2ist,  1861 ;  and 
these  in  October,  1862,  were  converted  into 
the  I4th  and  isth  Independent  Batteries. 

3d  battalion,  left  the  state  December  iQth, 

1861,  for    3    years ;    transferred    September 
3Oth,    1863,   to   the   I5th   Artillery   as   Com- 
panies A,  B,  C,  D  and  E. 

4th  battalion,  mustered  in  September  i8th, 

1862,  for    3    years;    transferred    December 
3ist,  1862,  to  the  loth  Artillery  as  Companies 
E,  D,  M  and  B. 


IN  THE  STATE 


5th  battalion,  left  the  state  September 
i8th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  transferred  Decem- 
ber 31  st,  1862,  to  the  loth  Artillery  as  Com- 
panies A,  G,  C  and  F. 

6th  battalion,  left  the  state  September  2Oth, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  transferred  December 
31  st,  1862,  to  the  5th  Artillery  as  Companies 
I,  K,  L  and  M. 

7th  battalion,  left  the  state  September  2Oth, 

1862,  for    3    years;    transferred    December 
3ist,  1862,  to  the  loth  Artillery  as  Companies 
H,  I,  K  and  L. 

Rocket  Battalion,  left  the  state  December 
pth,  1861,  for  3  years ;  converted  into  the  23d 
and  24th  Independent  Batteries  February 
nth,  1863. 

Anthon's  Battalion;  converted  into  the 
20th  and  28th  Independent  Batteries  Novem- 
ber 26th,  1862. 

ist  battery,  left  the  state  December  4th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  23d, 
1865. 

2d  battery,  mustered  in  August  i6th,  1861, 
for  2  years;  mustered  out  June  I3th,  1863; 
formed  largely  of  men  of  the  8th  and  2pth 
Infantry;  men  not  discharged  transferred  to 
Battery  I,  ist  Artillery. 

2d  battery;  the  men  enlisted  transferred 
October  I4th,  1863,  to  the  I5th  Artillery,  re- 
organization of  battery  having  failed. 

3d  battery,  left  the  state  May  i8th,  1861, 
for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  24th,  1865 ; 
originally  part  of  82d  Infantry. 

4th  battery,  left  the  state  October  25th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  transferred  December  4th, 

1863,  to  Company  L,  ist  Engineers,  Battery 
B,  ist  Artillery,  the  5th  and  I5th  Batteries. 

5th  battery,  left  the  state  November  i6th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  6th, 
1865. 

6th  battery,  left  the  state  June  :6th,  1861, 
for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July  8th,  1865. 

7th  battery,  left  the  state  November  7th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  22d, 
1865. 

8th  battery,  left  the  state  November  7th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  30th, 
1865. 

gth  battery,  left  the  state  July  8th,  1861, 
for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  I3th,  1864; 
originally  Company  F,  41  st  Infantry. 

loth  battery;  3  years;  transferred  January 
3ist,  1862,  to  3d  Artillery  as  Company  F. 

loth  battery,  left  the  state  April  loth,  1862, 
for  3  years;  transferred  June  2ist,  1864,  to 
6th  Battery. 


nth  battery,  left  the  state  January  i7th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  I3th, 
1865. 

I2th  battery,  left  the  state  January  I7th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  I4th, 
1865. 

I3th  battery,  left  the  state  October  I7th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  28th, 
1865. 

I4th  battery,  left  the  state  December  i6th, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  transferred  September 
7th,  1863,  to  Batteries  B  and  G,  ist  Artil- 
lery; originally  Battery  A,  2d  Battalion  Ar- 
tillery. 

I5th  battery,  left  the  state  December  i6th, 

1861,  for  3  years;  transferred  February  4th, 
1865,  to  32d  Battery;   originally  Battery  B, 
2d  Battalion  Artillery. 

i6th   battery,   left   the   state   March    loth, 

1862,  for  3  years;   mustered   out  July  6th, 
1865. 

I7th  battery,  left  the  state  August  2Qth, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  I2th, 
1865. 

i8th  battery,  left  the  state  December  2d, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  2Oth, 
1865. 

igth  battery,  left  the  state  October  29th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  I3th, 
1865. 

2oth  battery,  mustered  in  November  and 
December,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out 
July  3ist,  1865;  served  in  the  state;  origi- 
nally part  of  Anthon's  Battalion.  * 

2ist  battery,  left  the  state  December  I2th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  September 
8th,  1865. 

22d  battery,  left  the  state  November  23d, 

1862,  for  3  years ;  transferred  February  5th, 

1863,  to  gth  Artillery  as  Company  M. 

23d  battery,  left  the  state  December  9th, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July  I4th, 
1865 ;  originally  Battery  A,  Rocket  Battalion. 

24th  battery,  left  the  state  December  9th, 

1861,  for  3  years;   transferred   March  8th, 
1865,   to   3d  Artillery  as   Battery  K;   origi- 
nally Battery  B,  Rocket  Battalion. 

25th  battery,  left  the  state  December  i8th, 

1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  August  ist, 
1865. 

26th  battery,  left  the  state  December  4th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  September 
ist,  1865. 

27th  battery,  left  the  state  December  22d, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  22d, 
1865. 


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IN  THE  STATE 


28th  battery,  mustered  in  December  27th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  3ist, 
1865;  served  in  the  state;  originally  part  of 
Anthon's  Battalion. 

29th  battery,  left  the  state  October  2Oth, 
1861,  for  3  years;  transferred  August  I5th, 
1864,  to  32d  Battery;  originally  Battery  A, 
ist  Battalion  Artillery. 

3Oth  battery,  left  the  state  October  20th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  23d, 
1865;  originally  Battery  B,  ist  Battalion  Ar- 
tillery. 

3ist  battery,  left  the  state  October  2Oth, 
1861,  for  3  years;  transferred  October  25th, 
1864,  to  ^oth  battery;  originally  Battery  C, 
ist  Battalion  Artillery. 

32d  battery,  left  the  state  October  20th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  I4th, 


1865;  originally  Battery  D,  ist  Battalion  Ar- 
tillery. 

33d  battery,  left  the  state  September  4th, 
1863,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  25th, 
1865. 

34th  battery;  3  years;  the  men  enlisted 
transferred  October  I4th,  1863,  to  I5th  Ar- 
tillery; organization  not  completed. 

34th  battery,  left  the  state  December  2d, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  2ist, 
1865;  originally  Battery  L,  2d  Artillery. 

35th  battery ;  3  years ;  the  men  enlisted 
transferred  September  25th,  1863,  to  i6th 
Artillery;  organization  not  completed. 

36th  battery ;  3  years ;  the  men  enlisted 
transferred  October  I4th,  1863,  to  I3th 
Artillery ;  organization  not  completed. 


Engineers. 


ist  regiment,  left  the  state  October  and 
December,  1861,  and  February,  1862,  for  3 
years;  mustered  out  June  3Oth,  1865. 

2d  regiment ;  the  men  enlisted  transferred 
October  9th,  1863,  to  the  I5th  Engineers; 
organization  not  completed. 

I5th    regiment,    left   the   state    June    29th, 


1861,  for  2  and  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
25th,  1863;  June  I3th  and  I4th  and  July  2d, 
1865;  originally  I5th  Infantry. 

5Oth  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
20th,  1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July 
I3th  and  I4th,  1865;  originally  50th  In- 
fantry. 


Sharpshooters. 


6th 
1863, 
1865. 

7th 
1863, 
1865. 

8th 
1863, 
1865. 


company,  left  the  state  February  3d, 
for   3   years ;   mustered   out   June   3d, 

company,  left  the   state  February  3d, 
for   3   years ;    mustered    out   June   3d, 

company,  left  the   state   February  3d, 
for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  loth, 


gth  company,  left  the  state  February  3d, 
1863,  for  9  months ;  mustered  out  August 
5th,  1863. 

loth  company ;  9  months ;  not  completed ; 
the  men  enlisted  transferred  June  9th,  1863, 
to  the  9th  Cavalry  and  to  the  I78th  Infantry. 


Infantry. 


ist  regiment,  left  the  state  May  2Oth,  1861, 
for  2  years;  mustered  out  May  25th,  1863. 

2d  regiment,  left  the  state  May  23d,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  May  26th,  1863 ; 
the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the 
7oth  Infantry. 

3d  regiment,  left  the  state  May  3ist,  1861, 
for  2  and  3  years;  mustered  out  May  2ist, 
1863,  and  August  28th,  1865. 

4th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  3d,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  May  25th,  1863. 

5th  regiment,  left  the  state  May  23d, 
1861,  for  2  years;  mustered  out  May  i^th, 


men   transferred   to 


1863 ;   the   three   years' 
the   I46th   Infantry. 

5th  veteran  regiment,  left  the  state  Oc- 
tober 26th  and  27th,  1863,  for  3  years ;  mus- 
tered out  August  2ist,  1865. 

6th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  I5th,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  June  25th,  1863. 

7th  regiment,  left  the  state  May  24th,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  May  8th,  1863 ; 
the  three  years'  men  attached  to  52d  and 
July  22d,  1864,  transferred  to  the  7th 
Veteran  Infantry. 

7th  veteran   regiment;   3  years;   the   men 


IN  THE  STATE 


enlisted  transferred  October  I4th,  1863,  to 
the  1 78th  Infantry;  reorganization  not  com- 
pleted. 

7th  veteran  regiment,  left  the  state  April 
and  May,  1864,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out 
August  4th,  1865 ;  second  reorganization. 

8th  regiment,  left  the  state  May  26th,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  April  23d,  1863 ; 
the  three  years'  men,  one  company,  attached 
and  finally  transferred  to  the  68th  Infantry. 

8th  veteran  regiment ;  3  years ;  the  men 
enlisted  transferred  October  I4th,  1863,  to  the 
I78th  Infantry;  reorganization  not  completed. 

9th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  6th,  1861, 
for  2  years;  mustered  out  May  20th,  1863; 
the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  3d 
Infantry. 

9th  veteran  regiment ;  3  years ;  the  men 
enlisted  transferred  October  I4th,  1863,  to  the 
I7th  Veteran  Infantry;  reorganization  failed. 

loth  regiment,  left  the  state  June  6th,  1861, 
for  2  and  3  years ;  mustered  out  May  7th, 
1863,  and  June  3Oth,  1865. 

nth    regiment,    left  the    state   April   29th, 

1861,  for  2  years;   mustered   out   June  2d, 
1862. 

nth  regiment;  3  years;  the  men  enlisted 
transferred  October  ist,  1863,  to  the  I7th 
Veteran  Infantry;  reorganization  failed. 

I2th  regiment,  left  the  state  May  29th,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  May  I7th,  1863, 
except  Companies  D  and  F,  three  years'  men, 
which  became  Companies  F  and  E,  5th 
Veteran  Infantry,  June  2d,  1864. 

I2th  Militia,  left  the  state  February,  5th, 

1862,  for  3  years ;  transferred  January  28th, 
1862,  to  I2th  Infantry. 

I3th  regiment,  left  the  state  May  3Oth, 
1861,  for  2  years ;  mustered  out  May  I4th, 
1863 ;  the  three  years'  men  transferred  to 
the  l4Oth  Infantry. 

I4th  regiment,  left  tEe  state  June  I7th, 
1861,  for  2  years;  mustered  out  May  24th, 
1863 ;  the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the 
44th  Infantry,  and  a  few  to  the  i4Oth  Infan- 
try. 

I5th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  29th, 
1861,  for  2  years ;  became  the  isth  regiment 
of  Engineers,  October  25th,  1861. 

i6th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  27th,  1861, 
for  2  years;  mustered  out  May  22d,  1863; 
the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  I2ist 
Infantry. 

I7th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  2ist,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  June  2d,  1863 ;  the 


three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  I46th  In- 
fantry. 

I7th  veteran  regiment,  left  the  state  Oc- 
tober i8th,  1863,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out 
July  I3th,  1865. 

i8th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  igth, 
1861,  for  2  years ;  mustered  out  May  28th, 
1863;  the  three  years'  men  transferred  to 
the  I2ist  Infantry. 

igth  regiment,  left  tEe  state  June  5th,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  became  the  3d  regiment  of  Ar- 
tillery December  nth,  1861. 

2oth  regiment,  left  the  state  June  I3th, 
1861,  for  2  years ;  mustered  out  June  ist, 
1863 ;  the  three  years'  men  transferred  to 
the  3d  Battery  and  to  the  U.  S.  Artillery. 

2Oth  veteran  regiment ;  3  years ;  the  men 
enlisted  transferred  October  I4th,  1863,  to 
the  i6th  Cavalry;  reorganization  failed.  f 

2ist  regiment,  left  the  state  June  l8th, 
1861,  for  2  years ;  mustered  out  May  i8th, 
1863. 

22d  regiment,  left  the  state  June  28th,  1861, 
for  2  years;  mustered  out  June  igth,  1863; 
the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  76th 
and  93d  Infantry. 

23d  regiment,  left  the  state  July  sth,  1861, 
for  2  years;  mustered  out  May  22d,  1863; 
the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  8oth 
Infantry. 

24th  regiment,  left  the  state  July  2d,  1861, 
for  2  years;  mustered  out  May  29th,  1863; 
the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  76th 
Infantry. 

25th  regiment,  left  the  state  July  3d,  1861, 
for  2  years;  mustered  out  June  26th,  1863; 
the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  44th 
Infantry. 

26th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  I9th, 
1861,  for  2  years ;  mustered  out  May  28th, 
1863 ;  the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the 
97th  Infantry. 

27th  regiment,  left  the  state  July  loth, 
1861,  for  2  years;  mustered  out  May  3ist, 
1863 ;  the  three  years'  men  transferred  to 
the  I2ist  Infantry. 

28th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  25th, 
1861,  for  2  years ;  mustered  out  June  2d, 
1863 ;  the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the 
6oth  Infantry. 

29th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  2ist, 
1861,  for  2  years ;  mustered  out  June  20th, 
1863 ;  the  three  years'  men  transferred  to 
the  68th  Infantry. 

spth  veteran  regiment ;  3  years ;   the  men 


86 


IN  THE  STATE 


enlisted  transferred  October  I4th,  1863,  to 
the  I3th  Artillery;  reorganization  failed. 

3Oth  regiment,  left  the  state  June  28th, 
1861,  for  2  years ;  mustered  out  June  i8th, 
1863;  the  three  years'  men  transferred  to 
the  76th  Infantry. 

3ist  regiment,  left  the  state  June  24th, 
1861,  for  2  years;  mustered  out  June  4th, 
1863 ;  the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the 
I2ist  Infantry. 

3 ist  veteran  regiment;  3  years;  the  men 
enlisted  transferred  October  I4th,  1863,  to 
the  5th  Veteran  Infantry;  reorganization 
failed. 

32d  regiment,  left  the  state  June  29th,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  June  gth,  1863 ; 
the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  I2ist 
Infantry. 

33d  regiment,  left  the  state  July  8th,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  June  2d,  1863 ;  the 
three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  4pth  In- 
fantry. 

34th  regiment,  left  the  state  July  3d,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  June  3Oth,  1863 ; 
the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  8ad 
Infantry. 

35th  regiment,  left  the  state  July  gth,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  June  5th,  1863 ; 
the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  8oth 
Infantry. 

36th  regiment,  left  the  state  July  I2th,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  July  15th,  1863 ; 
the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  6sth 
Infantry. 

37th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  23d,  1861, 
for  2  years ;  mustered  out  June  22d,  1863 ; 
the  three  years'  men  transferred  to  the  4Oth 
Infantry. 

37th  veteran  regiment ;  3  years ;  the  men 
enlisted  transferred  October  I4th,  1863,  to 
the  5th  Veteran  Infantry;  reorganization 
failed. 

38th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  igth, 
1861,  for  2  years;  mustered  out  June  22d, 
1863 ;  the  three  years'  men  transferred  to 
the  4Oth  Infantry. 

38th  veteran  regiment ;  3  years ;  the  men 
enlisted  transferred  October  I4th,  1863,  to 
the  I7th  Veteran  Infantry;  reorganization 
failed. 

3Qth  regiment,  left  the  state  May  28th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  J^uly  ist, 
1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  iSsth  Infantry. 


4Oth  regiment,  left  the  state  July  4th,  1861, 
for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  27th,  1865. 

4ist  regiment,  left  the  state  July  8th,  1861, 
for  3  years ;  mustered  out  December  pth, 
1865. 

42d  regiment,  left  the  state  July  :8th,  1861, 
for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  I3th,  1864; 
the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged  were 
transferred  to  the  82d  Infantry. 

43d  regiment,  left  the  state  September  2ist, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  27th, 
1865. 

44th  regiment,  left  the  state  October  21  st, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  October  nth, 
1864;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  i4Oth  and  I46th  In- 
fantry. 

45th  regiment,  left  the  state  October  gth, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  transferred  June  30th, 
1865,  to  the  58th  Infantry;  company  to  cor- 
responding company. 

46th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
I4th,  1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July 
28th,  1865. 

47th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
gth,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  August 
30th,  1865. 

48th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
I7th,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  Sep- 
tember ist,  1865. 

4Qth  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
20th,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
27th,  1865. 

50th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
20th,  1861,  for  3  years ;  became  5Oth  regi- 
ment of  Engineers  October  22d,  1861. 

Sist  regiment,  left  the  state  October  2gth, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  25th, 
1865. 

52d  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
nth,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July 
ist,  1865. 

53d  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
l8th,  1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  March 
2ist,  1862;  except  Company  A,  which  was 
transferred  to  I7th  Infantry  as  Company  G. 

53d  regiment ;  3  years ;  the  men  enlisted 
transferred  September  loth,  1862,  to  the  I32d 
and  i62d  Infantry;  reorganization  failed. 

54th  regiment,  left  the  state  October  2pth, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  April  i4th, 
1866. 

55th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  3ist, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  transferred  December  2d, 


IN  THE  STATE 


1862,  to  the  38th  Infantry  as  Companies 
G,  H,  I  and  K. 

S6th  regiment,  left  the  state  November  7th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  October 
i  ;th,  1865. 

57th  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
igth,  1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  De- 
cember 6th,  1864;  the  men  not  entitled  to 
be  discharged  were  transferred  to  the  6ist 
Infantry. 

58th  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
7th,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  October 
ist,  1865. 

59th  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
23d,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
30th,  1865. 

6oth  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
4th,  1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July 
I7th,  1865. 

6ist  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
9th,  1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July 
I4th,  1865. 

62d  regiment,  left  the  state  August  2ist, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  August  3Oth, 
1865. 

63d  tfegiment,  left  the  state  November 
28th,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
30th,  1865. 

64th  regiment,  left  the  state  December 
loth,  1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July 
i4th,  1865. 

6sth  regiment,  left  the  state  August  27th, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July  I7th, 
1865. 

66th  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
:6th,  1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  August 
30th,  1865. 

67th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  21  st, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July  4th, 
1864;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  65th  Infantry  Sep- 
tember ist,  1864. 

68th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  24th, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  November  3Oth,  1865. 

6gth  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
i8th,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
30th,  1865. 

7oth  regiment,  left  the  state  July  23d, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  ist, 
1864;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  86th  Infantry. 

7ist  regiment,  left  the  state  July  23d,  1861, 
for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  3Oth,  1864; 
the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged  were 
transferred  to  the  I20th  Infantry. 


72d  regiment,  left  the  state  July  24th,  1861, 
for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  igth  to  Oc- 
tober 3 ist,  1864;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be 
discharged  were  transferred  to  the  I2oth  In- 
fantry. 

73d  regiment,  left  the  state  October  8th, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  29th, 
1865. 

74th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  2Oth, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  June,  July  and  August, 
1864;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  4Oth  Infantry  as 
Companies  G  and  H. 

75th  regiment,  left  the  state  December  6th, 

1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  August  23d, 
1865. 

76th  regiment,  left  the  state  January  I7th, 

1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July,   1864, 
to  January,  1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be 
discharged  were  transferred  to  the  I47th  In- 
fantry. 

77th  regiment,  left  the  state,  November 
28th,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
27th,  1865. 

78th  regiment,  left  the  state  April  29th, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  transferred  July  I2th, 
1864,  to  the  I02d  Infantry. 

79th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  2d,  1861, 
for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July  i4th,  1865. 

8oth  regiment,  left  the  state  October  26th, 

1861,  for   3   years;    mustered   out   January 
29th,  1866. 

8ist   regiment,   left   the   state   March   5th, 

1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  August  3 ist, 
1865. 

8ad  regiment,  left  the  state  May  i8th, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  25th, 
1864;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
transferred  to  the  59th  Infantry. 

83d  regiment,  left  the  state  May  27th,  1861, 
for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June,  August  and 
September,  1864;  the  men  not  entitled  to 
be  discharged  transferred  to  the  97th  In- 
fantry. 

84th  regiment,  left  the  state  May  i8th, 
1861,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  6th, 
1864;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
transferred  to  the  5th  Veteran  Infantry. 

8sth  regiment,  left  the  state  December  3d, 
1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  27th, 
1865. 

86th  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
23d,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
27th,  1865. 

87th    regiment,    left    the    state    December 


88 


IN  THE  STATE 


2d,  1861,  for  3  years;  Company  B  transferred 
September  n,  1862,  to  the  I73d  Infantry; 
the  remainder  of  regiment  to  the  4Oth  In- 
fantry September  6th,  1862. 

88th  regiment,  left  the  state  December 
i6th,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
30th,  1865. 

8o.th  regiment,  left  the  state  December 
6th,  1861,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  August 
3d,  1865. 

goth  regiment,  left  the  state  January  sth, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  February 
9th,  1866. 

9ist  regiment,  left  the  state  January  9th, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July  3d, 
1865. 

92d  regiment,  left  the  state  March  5th, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  January  7th, 
1865;  those  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  96th  Infantry. 

93d  regiment,  left  the  state  March  7th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  29th, 
1865. 

94th  regiment,  left  the  state  March  i8th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  i8th, 
1865. 

95th  regiment,  left  the  state  March  i8th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  i6th, 
1865. 

o6th  regiment,  left  the  state  March  nth, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  February 
6th,  1866. 

97th  regiment,  left  the  state  March  I2th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  :8th, 
1865. 

o8th  regiment,  left  the  state  March  Sth, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  August  3ist, 
1865. 

99th  regiment,  left  the  state  May,  1861, 
for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July  isth,  1865. 

looth  regiment,  left  the  state  March  loth, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  August  28th, 
1865. 

loist  regiment,  left  the  state  March  9th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  transferred  December 
24th,  1862,  to  the  37th  Infantry. 

load  regiment,  left  the  state  March  loth, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  2ist, 
1865. 

i03d  regiment,  left  the  state  March  5th, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  March  7th 
and  December  7th,  1865. 

iO4th  regiment,  left  the  state  March  22d, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July  I7th, 
1865. 


105th    regiment,    left   the .  state    April   4th, 

1862,  for  3   years;  transferred    March    I7th, 

1863,  to  94th   Infantry  as  Companies   F,  G 
and  I. 

io6th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  28th, 
1862,   for   3   years;   mustered  out  June  22d      • 
and  27th,   1865. 

I07th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  I3th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  5th, 
1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  6oth  Infantry. 

io8th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  igth, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  May  28th, 
1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  59th  Infantry. 

I ogth  regiment,  left  the  state  August  3Oth, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  4th, 
1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  sist  Infantry. 

iioth  regiment,  left  the  state  August  27th, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  August  28th, 
1865. 

I  nth  regiment,  left  the  state  August  2ist, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  3d, 
1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  4th  Artillery. 

H2th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
I2th,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
i3th,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  3d  Infantry. 

H3th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  igth, 
1862,  for  3  years;  became  the  7th  Artillery 
December  igth,  1862. 

H4th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
Sth,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
Sth,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  goth  In- 
fantry. 

115th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  3Oth, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  i7th, 
1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  47th  Infantry. 

n6th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
5th,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
Sth,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  goth  In- 
fantry. 

H7th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  22d, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  Sth. 
1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  48th  Infantry. 

n8th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
3d,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
I3th,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 


IN  THE  STATE 


charged  were  transferred  to  the  p6th  In- 
fantry. 

ngth  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
6th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
7th,  1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  io2d  In- 
fantry. 

i2Oth  regiment,  left  the  state  August  24th, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  3d, 
1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  73d  Infantry. 

I2ist  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
2d,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
25th,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  65th  In- 
fantry. 

i22d  regiment,  le.ft  the  state  August  3ist, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  23d, 
1865. 

I23d  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
5th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
8th,  1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  6oth  In- 
fantry. 

I24th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
6th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
3d,  1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  93d  In- 
fantry. 

I25th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  3ist, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  5th, 
1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  4th  Artillery. 

I26th  regiment,  left  the  state  August  26th, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  3d, 
1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  4th  Artillery. 

I27th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
loth,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
30th,  1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  54th  In- 
fantry. 

I28th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
5th,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July 
I2th,  1865. 

i2Qth  regiment,  left  the  state  August  23d, 
1862,  for  3  years;  became  the  8th  Artillery 
October  igth,  1862. 

i3Oth  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
6th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  became  the  ist 
Dragoons  September  loth,  1863 ;  before 
that  known  also  as  the  ipth  Cavalry. 

I3ist  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
I4th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July 
26th,  1865. 


I32d  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
27th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
29th,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  oo.th  In- 
fantry. 

I33d  regiment,  left  the  state  October  8th, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  6th, 
1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  poth  Infantry. 

I34th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
25th,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
loth,  1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  I02d  In- 
fantry. 

I35th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
5th,  1862,  for  3  years;  became  the  6th  Ar- 
tillery October  3d,  1862. 

I36th  regiment,  left  the  state  October  3d, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  I3th, 
1865 !  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  6oth  Infantry. 

I37th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
27th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  Juns 
9th,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  I02d  In- 
fantry. 

I38th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
I2th,  1862,  for  3  years;  became  the  gth  Ar- 
tillery December  igth,  1862. 

I39th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
lith,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
I9th,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  g8th  In- 
fantry. 

I40th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
I9th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
3d,  1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  5th  In- 
fantry. 

I4ist  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
15th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
8th,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  6oth  In- 
fantry. 

I42d  regiment,  left  the  state  October  6th, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  7th, 
1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  i6o.th  Infantry. 

I43d  regiment,  left  the  state  October  I4th, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July  2Oth, 
1865. 

I44th  regiment,  left  the  state  October  nth, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  25th, 
1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  ist  Engineers. 


9o 


IN  THE  STATE 


I45th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
27th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  transferred  Decem- 
ber 9th,  1863,  to  the  iO7th,  I23d  and  isoth 
Infantry. 

I46th  regiment,  left  the  state  October 
nth,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July 
i6th,  1865. 

I47th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
25th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
7th,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  Qist  In- 
fantry. 

148th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
22d,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
22d,  1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  looth  In- 
fantry. 

I49th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
23d,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
I2th,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  lO2d  In- 
fantry. 

150th  regiment,  left  the  state  October  nth, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  8th, 
1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  discharged 
were  transferred  to  the  6oth  Infantry. 

iSist  regiment,  left  the  state  October  23d, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  26th, 
1865. 

I52d  regiment,  left  the  state  October  25th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June  I3th, 
1865. 

I53d  regiment,  left  the  state  October  i8th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  October  2d, 
1865. 

I54th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
3Oth,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
nth,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  iO2d  In- 
fantry. 

I55th  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
loth,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  June 
I5th,  1865. 

I56th  regiment,  left  the  state  December 
4th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  October 
23d,  1865. 

I57th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
25th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  July 
loth,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  54th  In- 
fantry. 

I58th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
:8th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  June 
30th,  1865;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 


charged were  transferred  to  the  looth  In- 
fantry. 

I59th  regiment,  left  the  state  December 
4th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  October 
I2th,  1865. 

i6oth  regiment,  left  the  state  December 
4th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  Novem- 
ber 1st,  1865. 

i6ist  regiment,  left  the  state  December 
4th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  Novem- 
ber I2th,  1865. 

i62d  regiment,  left  the  state  October  24th, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  October 
I2th,  1865. 

i63d  regiment,  left  the  state  October  5th, 

1862,  for  3  years ;  transferred  January  20th, 

1863,  to  the  73d  Infantry. 

i64th  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
6th,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July 
I5th,  1865. 

i6sth  regiment,  left  the  state  December  2d, 
1862,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  September 
ist,  1865. 

i66th  regiment ;  3  years ;  the  men  enlisted 
transferred  November  I3th,  1862,  to  the 
I76th  Infantry;  organization  not  completed. 

167  regiment ;  3  years ;  consolidated  with 
the  I59th  Infantry  October  I2th,  1862 ;  or- 
ganization not  completed. 

i68th  regiment,  left  the  state  February 
I2th,  1863,  for  9  months;  mustered  out  Oc- 
tober 3ist,  1863. 

i69th  regiment,  left  the  state  October  9th, 
1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July  igth, 
1865. 

I7oth  regiment,  left  the  state  October  i6th, 

1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July   I5th, 
1865. 

I7ist  regiment;  3  years;  the  men  enlisted 
transferred  to  the  I75th  Infantry. 

I72d  regiment ;  3  years ;  the  men  enlisted 
transferred  to  the  6th  Artillery. 

I73d  regiment,  left  the  state  December 
9th,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  Octo- 
ber i8th,  1865. 

I74th  regiment,  left  the  state  December 
7th,  1862,  for  3  years;  transferred  February 
I7th,  1864,  to  the  i62d  Infantry  company  to 
corresponding  company. 

I75th  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
2ist,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  No- 
vember 29th,  1865. 

I76th  regiment,  left  the  state  January  nth, 

1863,  for  9  months   and  3  years ;   mustered 


IN  THE  STATE 


out  November  i6th,  1863,  and  April  27th, 
1866. 

I77th  regiment,  left  the  state  December 
i6th,  1862,  for  9  months;  mustered  out  Sep- 
tember 24th,  1863. 

i78th  regiment,  left  the  state  June  2ist, 
1863,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  April  2Oth, 
1866. 

I79th  regiment,  left  the  state  May,  1864, 
for  i  and  3  years ;  mustered  out  June  8th, 
1865. 

iSoth  regiment;  the  men  enlisted,  one  com- 
pany transferred  February  2ist,  1865,  to  the 
1 79th  Infantry  as  Company  G. 

iSist  regiment;  not  organized,  and  no  men 
recruited. 

i82d  regiment,  left  the  state  November 
loth,  1862,  for  3  years;  mustered  out  July 
I5th,  1865. 

:83d  regiment;  the  men  enlisted,  one  com- 
pany, transferred  August  3d,  1864,  to  the 
i88th  Infantry  as  Company  A. 

:84th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
I2th  and  i6th,  1864,  for  one  year;  mustered 
out  June  29th,  1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled 
to  be  discharged  transferred  to  the  96th 
Infantry. 

iSsth  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
27th,  1864,  for  I  year;  mustered  out  May 
3Oth,  1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 
charged were  transferred  to  the  sth  In- 
fantry. 

i86th  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
28th,  1864,  for  i  year;  mustered  out  June 
2d,  1865 ;  the  men  not  entitled  to  be  dis- 

For    organizations    which    did    not    receive 


charged  were  transferred  to  the  79th  In- 
fantry. 

i87th  regiment,  left  the  state  October  i5th, 
1864,  for  i  year;  mustered  out  July  1st, 
1865- 

i88th  regiment,  left  the  state  October  I3th, 

1864,  for    i    year;    mustered    out   July    ist, 
1865. 

iSgth  regiment,  left  the  state  September 
i8th  and  October  23d,  1864,  for  i  year; 
mustered  out  June  ist,  1865;  the  men  not 
entitled  to  be  discharged  were  transferred 
to  the  sth  Veteran  Infantry. 

igoth  regiment;  i  and  3  years;  mustered 
out  May  3d  and  4th,  1865;  one  company 
only;  did  not  leave  the  state. 

igist  regiment;  I,  2  and  3  years;  mustered 
out  May  3d,  1865 ;  two  companies  only ;  did 
not  leave  the  state. 

192  regiment,  left  the  state  in  March  and 
April,   1865,  for  i,  2  and  3  years;  mustered 
out  August  28th,  1865. 
.  I93d   regiment,    left  the  state  April    loth, 

1865,  for    i,   2   and    3   years ;   mustered   out 
January  28th,   1866. 

I94th  regiment ;  I  and  3  years ;  mustered 
out  May  3d  and  loth,  1865 ;  did  not  leave  the 
state. 

Independent  Corps,  light  infantry,  left  the 
state  April  :8th,  1862,  for  3  years ;  trans- 
ferred January  3oth,  1864,  to  the  ist  Engi- 
neers, and  the  47th  and  48th  Infantry. 

Independent  companies ;  mustered  out 
out  May,  1865 ;  did  not  leave  the  state ; 
equivalent  to  five  full  companies. 

numbers  see  list  of  Synonyms. 


OF  UNITED  STATES  VOLUNTEERS  —  SHARPSHOOTERS. 


ist    regiment,    left    the    state    November, 
1861,   for  3  years ;  mustered  out  December 


3ist,  1864;  Companies  A,  B,  D  and  H  were 
from  this  State. 


OF  UNITED  STATES  COLORED  TROOPS  —  INFANTRY. 


20th  regiment,  mustered  in  February  9th, 
1864,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  October  7th, 
1865. 

26th  regiment,  mustered  in  February  27th, 
1864,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  August  28th, 
1865. 


3ist  regiment,  mustered  in  April  29th, 
1864,  for  3  years ;  mustered  out  November 
7th,  1865. 


IN  THE  STATE 


REPRESENTATION   OF  THE  STATE  IN  THE  GENERAL 

GOVERNMENT. 

It  is  but  proper  that  here  be  also  recorded  the  patriotic  men  of  the  state, 
who  by  their  votes  and  counsels  supported  the  General  Government  during 
the  period  of  the  war. 

William  H.  Seward  as  Secretary  of  State,  represented  New  York  in  the  Presidential  Cabi- 
net; Preston  King,  succeeded  by  Edwin  D.  Morgan  February  3d,  1863,  and  Ira  Harris,  in 
the  Senate  of  the  United  States ;  in  the  House  the  state  was  represented  by : 

In  the  37th  Congress  of  the  United  States,  sessions  from  July  4th  to  August  6th,  1861 ; 
December  2d,  1861,  to  July  i7th,  1862,  and  December  ist,  1862,  to  March  3d,  1863. 


Edward  H.  Smith,  ist  district; 
Moses  F.  Odell,  2d  district; 
Benjamin  Wood,  3d  district; 
James  E.  Kerrigan,  4th  district; 
William  Wall,  5th  district; 
Frederick  A.  Conkling,  6th  district ; 
Elijah  Ward,  7th  district. 
Isaac  C.  Delaplaine,  8th  district; 
Edward  Haight,  gth  district; 
Charles  H.  Van  Wyck,  loth  district; 
John  B.  Steele,  nth  district; 
Stephen  Baker,   I2th  district; 
Abram  B.  Olin,  I3th  district; 
Erastus  Corning,  I4th  district; 
James  B.   McKean,  isth  district; 
William  A.  Wheeler,  i6th  district. 


Socrates  N.  Sherman,  I7th  district; 
Chauncey  Vibbard,   i8th   district; 
Richard  Franchot,  igth  district; 
Roscoe  Conkling,  20th  district; 
R.  Holland  Duell,  2ist  district; 
William  E.  Lansing,  22d  district; 
Ambrose  W.  Clark,  23d  district; 
Charles  B.   Sedgwick,  24th  district ; 
Theodore  M.  Pomeroy,  25th  district; 
Jacob  P.  Chamberlain,  26th  district; 
Alexander  S.  Diven,  27th  district; 
R.  B.  Van  Valkenburgh,  28th  district; 
Alfred  Ely,  2Qth  district; 
Augustus  Frank,  3Oth  district; 
Burt  Van  Horn,  3ist  district; 
Elbridge  G.  Spaulding,  32d  district. 


In  the  38th  Congress  of  the  United  States,  sessions  December  3d,  1863,  to  July  4th,  1864, 
and  December  5th,  1864,  to  March  3d,  1865. 


Henry  G.  Stebbins,  ist  district; 

Dwight  Townsend,  his  successor,  ist  district; 

Martin  Kalbfleisch,  2d  district ; 

Moses   F.   Odell,  3d  district ; 

Benjamin  Wood,  4th  district; 

Fernando  Wood,  5th  district ; 

Elijah  Ward,  6th  district; 

John  Winthrop  Chanler,  7th  district; 

James   Brooks,  8th  district ; 

Anson  Herrick,  gth  district ; 

William   Radford,   loth  district ; 

Charles  H.  Winfield,   nth  district; 

Homer  A.  Nelson,  I2th  district; 

John  B.  Steele,  I3th  district; 

Erastus  Corning,  I4th  district ; 

John  V.  L.  Pryun,  his  successor,  I4th  dist. ; 

John  A.  Griswoid,  I5th  district; 

A  number  of  these  representatives  served  the  country  also  as  members  of 
state  volunteer  organizations,  and  many  more  took  active  part  in  the  recruit- 
ing of  volunteers. 


Orlando   Kellogg,   i6th  district; 
Calvin  T.  Hulburd,  I7th  district; 
James  M.  Marvin,  i8th  district; 
Samuel  F.  Miller,  igth  district; 
Ambrose  W.  Clark,  2oth  district; 
Francis  Kernan,  2ist  district; 
Dewitt  C.  Littlejohn,  22d  district; 
Thomas  T.  Davis,  23d  district; 
Theodore  M.  Pomeroy,  24th  district; 
Daniel  Morris,  25th  district; 
Giles  W.  Hotchkiss,  26th  district; 
R.  B.  Van  Valkenburgh,  27th  district ; 
Freeman  Clarke,  28th  district; 
Augustus  Frank,  2Qth  district ; 
John  Ganson,  3Oth  district ; 
Reuben  F.  Fenton,  3ist  district. 


IN  THE  STATE 


93 


COST  OF  THE  WAR  IN  MONEY. 

The  Legislature  passed  in  1865  an  act  requiring  supervisors,  county 
treasurers  and  certain  city  officials,  to  report  to  the  chief  of  the  Bureau  of 
Military  Records  the  amount  of  money  expended  by  them  officially  for  every 
purpose  connected  with  the  war.  In  his  last  report,  made  in  1868,  the  chief 
of  this  bureau  reported  having  received  statements  from  forty-seven  counties 
to  December  31,  1865;  from  twelve  counties  to  December  31,  1864;  from 
five  cities  to  December  31,  1864;  from  seven  hundred  and  seventy-one  towns 
to  December  31,  1865;  from  one  hundred  and  thirty-two  towns  to  December 
31,  1864;  none  at  all  from  one  county  and  twenty-five  towns.  With  the 
transfer  of  the  bureau  to  the  Adjutant-General's  Department,  the  collection 
of  the  wanting  reports  ceased.  According  to  the  statements  received,  the 
amounts  paid  for  bounties,  fees  and  expenses,  interest  on  loans,  and  for  the 
support  of  the  families  of  soldiers  were: 

In  the  forty-seven  counties,  which  rendered  full  reports $58,523,509  or 

In  the  twelve  counties,  which  rendered  incomplete  reports..  7,404,447  50 

In  the  five  cities,  which  rendered  incomplete  reports 2,694,666  27 

In  the  seven  hundred  and  seventy-one  towns,  which  ren- 
dered full  reports  32,265,128  95 

In  the  one  hundred  and  thirty-two  towns,  which  rendered 

incomplete  reports  4,142,991  60 

$105,030,743  33 

Estimates  based  on  the  reports  received,  where  no  complete, 

or  no  reports  at  all  were  made,  would  give  additional 

amounts : 
For  the  twelve  counties,  which  rendered  incomplete  reports, 

for  1865 $1,851,111  84 

For  the  five  cities,  which  rendered  incomplete  reports,  for 

1865 898,222  09 

For  the  one  hundred  and  thirty-two  towns,  which  rendered 

incomplete  reports,  for  1865 1,380,997  20 

For  the  one  county,  which  rendered  no  report  at  all,  for  the 

whole  period  1,148,797  87 

For  the  twenty-five  towns,  which  rendered  no  reports  at  all, 

for  the  whole  period 1,046,210  oo 

6,325,339  oo 

Voluntary  contributions  and  subscriptions  on  the  part  of  the 
people  were  reported  in  five  hundred  and  thirty-five  towns 
to  have  amounted  to $1,757,184  17 

Add  to  this  estimated  amount,  for  the  remaining  towns... .          1,290,788  85 
The  state  paid  and  expended :  3,047,973  02 

In  organizing,  subsisting,  equipping,  uniforming  and  trans- 
porting Volunteers,  $5,101,873.79;  of  which  the  General 
Government  has  reimbursed  the  state  over  $4,000,000,  and 
more  may  yet  be  obtained ;  but  it  is  estimated  that  owing 
to  lack  of  proper  evidence  of  legal  expenditure,  or  incom- 
plete vouchers,  unless  the  existing  laws  be  modified,  al- 
lowance will  not  be  made  by  the  U.  S.  Treasury  officials 
for  at  least $000,000  oo 


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August  5,  1861,  Congress  placed  a  direct  tax  of  $20,000,000 

upon  the  states;  the  amount  allotted  to  New  York  was 

$2,603,918.32.     The  United  States  Government  has  since 

reimbursed  the  state. 

Bounties  have  been  paid  by  the  state,  under  the  proclama- 
tion of  Governor  Morgan,  and  chapter  184,  Laws  of  1863, 

$9,182,000;  under  chapter  29,  Laws  of  1865,  as  reported 

by  Paymaster-General  Selden  E.  Marvin,  $25,749,243.96; 

total  of  $34.931,243  06 

$35,831,243  96 


Grand  total   $150,235,209  31 


The  amount  credited  to  the  five  cities  does  not  include  voluntary  con- 
tributions and  subscriptions;  and  covers  almost  exclusively  expenses  for 
bounties  only.  Allowance  is  not  made  for  interest  on  loans  subsequent  to 
1865.  Assistance  to  families  of  soldiers  did  not  cease  with  that  year.  Nor 
are  disbursements  for  the  militia  in  July,  1863,  and  at  other  times,  made 
necessary  by  the  war,  included.  Thousands  of  dollars  were  contributed  by 
the  people  in  the  shape  of  provisions,  clothing,  hospital  and  sanitary  supplies. 
While  there  is  scarcely  a  doubt  that  the  cost  of  the  war  in  actual  outlay  of 
money  to  the  state  and  its  people  was  two  hundred  millions,  the  sum  of 
one  hundred  and  sixty  millions  only  is  here  claimed  as  being  easily  susceptible 
of  proof. 

BUREAU  OF  MILITARY  RECORDS  AND  RELICS. 

On  the  2Oth  December,  1862,  Governor  Morgan  established  a  bureau  in 
the  office  of  the  Adjutant-General,  to  be  known  as  the  Bureau  of  Military 
Statistics.  The  Legislature  of  1863  recognized  this  bureau  by  making  an 
appropriation  for  its  support  and  defining  the  purpose  for  which  it  was 
established.  In  1864,  the  Legislature  repealed  the  act  of  1863,  made  the 
institution  an  independent  bureau,  and  declared  the  objects  of  said  bureau  to 
be:  to  collect  and  preserve  in  a  permanent  form  the  name  of  every  person, 
who  has  volunteered  or  been  mustered,  or  who  may  hereafter  volunteer  or  be 
mustered,  into  the  service  of  the  General  Government,  since  April  15,  1861, 
and  the  personal  history  of  such  person  while  in  such  service,  so  far  as  the 
same  can  be  ascertained;  a  record  of  the  service  of  the  several  regiments, 
including  an  account  of  their  organization  and  subsequent  history,  and  also 
an  account  of  the  aid  afforded  by  the  several  towns,  cities  and  counties  of  the 
state.  In  1865,  the  Legislature  changed  the  name  of  the  bureau  to  that  of 
"  Bureau  of  Military  Record,"  and  later,  May  nth,  passed  an  act  to  provide 
a  suitable  repository  for  the  records  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  and  for  other 


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purposes;  the  fire-proof  structure  to  be  called  the  "  Hall  of  Military  Record." 
The  city  of  Albany  was  to  furnish  the  ground;  $75,000  were  voluntarily 
to  be  subscribed  by  the  people  of  the  state,  and  when  $35,000  had  been 
received  work  might  be  commenced.  The  city  of  Albany  offered 
suitable  ground;  voluntary  subscriptions  to  the  amount  of  $35,353.69 
were  collected,  and  are  still  deposited  with  the  Treasurer  of  the  State; 
but  the  building  was  not  commenced,  owing,  probably,  to  the  building 
of  the  New  Capitol,  in  which  it  was  supposed  suitable  accommodation 
would  be  provided  for  the  safety  and  care  of  the  relics  and  records  of 
the  war.  April  20,  1864,  fifty-one  battle-flags  were,  in  the  presence  of  the 
Governor,  the  Senate  and  the  Assembly,  presented  to  the  state;  July  4,  1865, 
another  presentation  of  flags  took  place  in  the  presence  of  the  Governor  and 
General  Grant.  These  flags  and  many  other  relics  of  interest  are  deposited 
in  the  bureau.  May  8,  1868,  by  an  act  of  the  Legislature  the  bureau  was 
discontinued  as  an  independent  office,  and  retransferred  to  the  department 
of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  state,  and  the  appropriation  limited  to  the 
taking  care  of  the  relics.  April  30,  1887,  the  Legislature  authorized  the 
Adjutant-General  to  establish  in  his  office  a  "  Bureau  of  Records  of  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,"  and  made  a  small  appropriation  to  carry  out  the  act  of  1864. 
Since  1896  an  appropriation  has  been  made  each  year  to  complete  the  records 
of  New  York  Volunteers;  this  work  has  been  carried  on  and  finished  as  far 
as  it  could  be  done  with  the  material  on  hand. 

In  this  bureau  have  been  collected  several  thousand  relics  of  the  war; 
it  is  located  on  the  second  floor  of  the  Capitol  in  Albany;  all  the  relics  and 
the  colors  deposited  with  the  state  are  placed  in  airtight  cases  in  the  lobby  on 
that  floor.  The  colors  referred  to  are  as  follows : 


COLORS   OF  THE  SECOND   (HARRIS)    CAVALRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue   silk ;   embroidered  with  likeness   of   Judge   Harris,   "  Harris 
Light  Cavalry,"  and  "  In  God  is  Our  Trust;"  part  of  original  staff. 

2.  Guidon,  silk. 

Two  colors  were  presented  to  this  regiment  at  Arlington  Heights,  December  5,  1861. 
One,  a  National  Standard,  by  Judge  Ira  Harris,  in  whose  honor  the  regiment  was  named; 
and  one,  an  embroidered  color,  by  Judge  Henry  E.  Davies,  whose  son,  J.  Mansfield  Davies, 
was  its  first  commander.  The  former  was  worn  out  on  the  field ;  the  latter,  No.  I,  was  borne 
by  the  regiment  in  all  its  wanderings  and  many  "hard  fought  battles. 


COLORS  OF  THE  THIRD  CAVALRY. 

i.  Staff  with  remnants  of  blue  silk  regimental  flag,  part  of  spearhead  missing,  tassels 
complete.  Upon  one  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  state,  and  upon 
the  other  side  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York  with  the  inscription,  "3rd  New  York 
Cavalry  N.  Y.  Vols.,  presented  by  the  city  of  New  York.'' 


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COLORS  OF  THE  FIFTH  (FIRST  IRA  HARRIS)  CAVALRY. 

1.  Staff  with  trimmings  for  flag,  staff  broken  in  two  places,  plate  on  staff  with  the  in- 
scription, "  ist  Ira  Harris  Guards,  presented  by  Hon.  Ira  Harris." 

2.  Silk   flag,    National,   in   fine  condition,   mounted   upon   original  staff,    spearhead   and 
tassels  complete.     Inscription,  "  5th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Cav." 

3.  Small  blue  silk  embroidered  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
and  tassels  complete.     Arms  of  the  state  and  motto  worked  in  silk  with  "  Ira  Harris  Guards  " 
upon  scroll.     Engraved  plate  upon  staff  with  the  inscription,  "  Ira  Harris  Guards  presented 
by  Hon.  Ira  Harris." 

4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fine  condition,  spearhead  and  trimmings  complete ;  upon 
one  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York  and  upon  the  other  side  the 
arms  of  the  city  of  New  York.    Inscription,  "  5th  Regiment  Cavalry  N.  Y.  Vols.,  presented 
by  the  City  of  New  York." 

5.  6.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staffs.     Inscription, 
"5th  Regiment  New  York  Cav." 

6.  7.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  fine  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staffs.   Inscription,  "  5th 
Regiment  New  York  Cav.  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTH  (SECOND  HARRIS  LIGHT)  CAVALRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
tassels  complete.    Inscription,    "  6th  Regiment  Cavalry  New  York  Vols." 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fine  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
and  trimmings  complete.    Upon  one  side  appears  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  state  and  upon 
the  other  side  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York;  upon  each  side  is  the  inscription,  "  5th 
Regiment  Cav.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

3.  Staff  with  remnants  of  blue  silk  guidon;  spearhead  missing. 

4.  5.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staffs.    Inscription, 
"6th  Regiment  Cavalry  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  SEVENTH  CAVALRY. 

1.  Staff  upon  which  is  mounted  National  color. 

2.  Mounted  upon  same  staff  is  a  silk  embroidered  guidon  with  arms  and  motto  of  the 
State  of  New  York,  and  worked  in  silk  appears  the  inscription,  "2nd  Regiment  Northern 
Black  Horse  Cavalry  S.  N.  Y." 

The  regimental  color  was  taken  by  the  Colonel  when  the  regiment  was  mustered  out  of 
the  service  and  subsequently  carried  by  the  2d  New  Jersey  Infantry  and  the  3d  New  Jersey 
Cavalry  and  bears  the  following  inscription :  "  Williamsburg,  Seven  Pines,  Fair  Oaks,  Seven 
Days  fight,  1862,  Fredericksburg,  1862,  Fredericksburg,  1863,  Wilderness,  Spotsylvania,  Yellow 
Tavern,  Meadow  Bridge,  Hanover  Court  House  1864.  Ashdale,  Haw's  Shop,  White  Oak 
Swamp,  Smiths  Store,  Malvern  Hill,  1864.  Summit  Point,  and  Kearney's  Town,"  also 
"  Northern  Black  Horse  Cavalry." 

COLORS  OF  THE  EIGHTH  CAVALRY. 

1.  Regimental   color,   silk;   embroidered  arms  of   the  United   States,  and  "8th  N.   Y. 
Cavalry;"  original  staff,  upon  which,  on  silvered  plate,  is  inscribed  the  names  of  officers 
killed  in  battle,  and  of  battles  in  which  the  regiment  was  engaged. 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  ladies  of  Rochester,  May  2,  1864. 

2.  Blue  silk  embroidered  guidon,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  poor  condition ; 
upon  the  guidon  is  inscribed,  "  8th  Cavalry  N.  Y.  Vols." 

Upon  bands  placed  upon  the  staff  are  engraved  the  battles  in  which  the  regiment  was 
engaged. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  NINTH  (STONEMAN'S)  CAVALRY. 

I.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  worn,  embroidered  with  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York, 
motto,  etc.  Presented  by  Hon.  Reuben  E.  Fenton,  in  March,  1863,  on  behalf  of  the  ladies  of 
Chautauqua  county,  and  carried  by  the  regiment  until  July,  1864. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWELFTH  (THIRD  IRA  HARRIS  GUARDS)  CAVALRY. 

1.  National  flag,  silk,  in  very  poor  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
and  tassels  missing.     Inscription  upon  flag,  "  I2th  Cavalry  New  York  Vols.  3rd  Ira  Harris 
Guards." 

2.  Blue    silk   regimental   banner,   in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original   staff, 
spearhead  complete.     Emblazoned  with  the  arms  of  the  state  and  the  inscription,  "  I2th  Regi- 
ment N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  4.  5.  6.  7.  Blue  silk  guidons  in  very  poor  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spear- 
heads missing,  painted  upon  staffs,  "  I2th  Cavalry  N.  Y.  V." 

8.  9.  10.  Blue  silk  guidons,  fair  condition,  spearheads  missing,  painted  upon  staffs,  "  I2th 
Cavalry  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRTEENTH   (SEYMOUR)  CAVALRY. 

1.  Staff  with  remnants  of  blue  silk  regimental  flag,  the  only  inscription  found,  "  I3th 
Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  fair  condition,  spear- 
head complete.     Upon  one  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York  with 
the  inscription, "  I3th  Cavalry  N.  Y.  Vols."   and  upon  the  other  side  the  arms  of  the  city  of 
New  York  with  the  inscription,  "  I3th  Regiment  New  York  Vols.,  presented  by  the  city  of 
New  York." 

3.  4.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads  complete  and  guidons  in 
fine  condition.  Inscription,  "  I3th  Cavalry  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  FOURTEENTH  (METROPOLITAN)  CAVALRY. 

1.  National   flag,   silk,   in  good  condition  and  mounted  upon   original   staff,   spearhead 
missing.    Engraved  upon  plate  attached  to  staff  is  the  inscription, "  I4th  Cavalry,  presented  by 
the  City  of  New  York,  1863." 

2.  National  flag,  silk,  in  fine  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and  tassels 
complete.     Inscription,  "  I4th  Regiment  Cavalry  N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  Staff  with  remnants  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner,  spearhead  missing,  written  inscrip- 
tion upon  staff,  "  Battle  Flag  of  the  i4th  Cavalry  N.  Y.  Vols." 

4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  good  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head and  tassels  complete.     Upon  one  side  appears  the  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York,  and 
upon  the  other  side  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York.      Inscription,  "  I4th  Cavalry  New 
York  Vols.,  presented  by  the  city  of  New  York." 

5.  6.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads 
missing.     Inscription,  "  I4th  New  York  Vols." 

7.  8.  Blue  silk  guidons,  hi  fine  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads  com- 
plete. Inscription,  "  I4th  Regiment  Cavalry  New  York  Vols." 

COLORS   OF  THE  FIFTEENTH   CAVALRY. 

1.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  In  fair  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
missing.      Arms  of  the  United  States  and  motto,  also  the  inscription,  "  15th  Regiment 
Cavalry  New  York  Vols." 

2.  Small  blue  silk  banner,  mounted  and  in  very  good  condition,  spearhead  missing.    No 
inscription  found. 

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COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTEENTH   (SPRAGUE)   CAVALRY. 

1.  National   flag,   silk,   mounted  upon   original    staff   and   in   fair   condition,   spearhead 
broken  and  part  missing,  tassels  complete.   Inscription,  "  i6th  Regiment  New  York  Cavalry 
N.  Y.  Vols." 

2.  Small  blue  silk  banner  mounted  and  in  poor  condition,  spearhead  complete.    Upon  the 
banner  appears  the  arms  of  the  United  States  and  the  inscription,   "  i6th  Regiment  Cavalry 
N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  4.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs  and  in  good  condition,  spearheads 
complete.     Inscription,  "  i6th  Regiment  New  York  Cavalry." 

COLORS  OF  THE  EIGHTEENTH   (CORNING  LIGHT)    CAVALRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  bad  condition,  spearhead  miss- 
ing and  one  tassel  gone.    Inscription,  "  i8th  Regiment  Cavalry  New  York  Vols." 

2.  Double  silk  banner,  embroidered,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  good  condition, 
spearhead  missing;  the  present  appearance  of  the  banner  would  indicate  that  originally  there 
had  been  worked  in  silk,  "  CORNING  LIGHT  Cavalry  i8th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.  U.  S.  A." 
The  present  appearance  shows  that  the  "  CORNING  LIGHT  "  had  been  cut  out  by  someone 
before  it  was  placed  in  the  Bureau.     Upon  the  reverse  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  and 
motto  of  the  United  States.    No  other  inscription  found. 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  embroidered  in  silk  and  mounted  upon  original  staff, 
banner  in  good  condition,  spearhead  missing,  also  tassels.    Upon  each  side  worked  in  silk 
appears  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  state  and  the  inscription,  "  iBth  Cavalry  New  York  Vols." 

4.  5.  Blue  silk  guidons  in  very  poor  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads 
complete.     Inscription,  "  i8th  Regt.  Cavalry  New  York  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  (McCLELLAN)  CAVALRY. 

1.  Small  National  flag  mounted  and  in  fine  condition,  eagle  upon  staff  broken,  tassels 
gone.     Inscription  worked  in  silk,  "  McClellan  Cavalry,  2Oth  New  York  Vols." 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  and  in  fine  condition,  eagle  upon  staff  broken, 
tassels  complete.    Arms  of  the  state  worked  in  silk  together  with  the  following  inscription : 
"  Col.  N.  D.  Lorde,  2Oth    Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols."  and  upon  the  bottom  of  banner,  "  THE 
UNION  MUST  AND  SHALL  BE  PRESERVED." 

3.  Silk  guidon,  National,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
missing.     Inscription,  "  20th  New  York  Vet.  Cavalry." 

4.  5.  National  guidons  in  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads  missing. 
No  inscription  found. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-SECOND  (ROCHESTER)  CAVALRY. 

1.  Red  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  good  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head and  tassels  complete;  embroidered  upon  banner  appear  crossed  sabers  with  the  inscrip- 
tion, "22nd    Cavalry  New  York  Vols."    Upon  the  staff  on  an  engraved  plate  appears  the 
inscription,  "  presented  to  the  22nd  N.  Y.  C.  by  Mrs.  H.  B.  Reed  Feb.  22,  1865." 

2.  Red  bunting  guidon,  mounted,  spearhead  missing,  upon  guidon  is  sewed  crossed  sabers 
and  22nd  N.  Y.  Cav. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-FOURTH  CAVALRY. 

I.  Battle-color,  silk;  all  gone  but  the  fringe  and  a  few  tatters  hanging  from  the  staff. 

This  color  was  carried  in  the  following  actions,  viz. :  Wilderness,  Spotsylvania  Court 
House,  North  Anna,  Totopotomoy,  Cold  Harbor,  Petersburg  (June  17,  18,  and  July  30), 
Yellow  Tavern  (Aug.  19  and  20),  Weldon  Railroad,  Poplar  Grove  Church,  Boydton  Plank 
Road,  and  in  every  general  engagement  of  the  army  of  the  Potomac  from  May  6  to  October 
20,  1864. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-FIFTH  CAVALRY. 

r.  Staff  with  fringe  and  fragments  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner  attached,  spearhead 
and  tassels  missing.  The  remnants  of  'banner  would  indicate  that  it  was  originally  em- 
blazoned with  the  United  States'  coat  of  arms.  No  inscription  found. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head complete.  Upon  the  banner  appears  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  United  States.  No 
other  marking  found. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-SIXTH   (FRONTIER)  CAVALRY. 

I.  Staff  marked  26th  Cavalry.    Nothing  more. 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIRST  MOUNTED  RIFLES. 

1.  Regimental  banner,  silk  embroidered ;  this  is  In  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon 
original  staff,  spearhead  broken  and  part  of  it  gone.     Emblazoned  upon  the  banner,  in  silk, 
appears  the  Goddess  of  Liberty  and  underneath  the  inscription,  "  Deo  Duce,  Ferro  Comi- 
tante  "  and  upon  an  engraved  plate  on  staff,  "  1st  New  York  Mounted  Rifles,  from  friends  of 
Col.  Chas.  C  Dodge,  Oct.,  1862." 

2.  Blue  silk   regimental  banner,   in  very  5ad  condition,   mounted  upon  original   staff, 
spearhead  and  tassels  complete;  emblazonment  on  banner  entirely  gone. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SECOND  MOUNTED  RIFLES. 

1.  Red,  white  and  blue  regimental  banner,  mounted  and  in  fine  condition,  spearhead  and 
tassels  complete.  Inscribed,  "  2nd  Mounted  Rifles,"  also  the  battles  in  which  they  participated 
on  banner.    Inscribed  upon  plate  on  staff  appears,  "  Presented  to  the  2nd  Mounted  Rifles,  by 
R.  T.  Paine,  Jr.,  July  4,  1865." 

2.  Small  regimental  banner  or  guidon,  mounted  upon  original  staff ;  all  in  very  bad  condi- 
tion; remnants  would  indicate  that  it  originally  had  the  arms  of  the  United  States  upon  it 
and  also  inscription,  "  2nd  Mounted  Rifles  N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  Guidon,  silk;  all  gone,  but  part  attached  to  staff  and  the  fringe. 

4.  Staff  with  remnants  of  guidon  attached,  spearhead  complete. 

This  guidon  was  carried  by  the  regiment  while  acting  as  infantry,  in  the  following 
actions : 

Battle  of  Spotsylvania,  May  21,  1864;  battle  of  North  Anna  River,  May  23,  1864;  battle 
of  Totopotomoy  Creek,  May  31,  1864;  battle  of  Bethesda  Church,  June  2,  1864;  battle  of 
Cold  Harbor,  June  6,  1864;  battle  of  Games'  Mills,  June  8,  1864;  battles  of  Petersburg,  June 
17  and  18,  1864;  assault  on  Petersburg,  July  30,  1864;  bombardment  of  Fort  Rice,  August 
17  and  18,  1864;  capture  of  Weldon  Railroad,  August  19  and  20,  1864;  battle  of  Pegram  Farm, 
September  30,  1864;  battle  of  Hatcher's  Run,  October  27,  1864. 

It  was  carried  during  the  campaign  until  July  30,  by  Corporal  Keith  T.  McKenzie,  Co. 
'"'  I."  On  the  30th  of  July,  it  was  carried  by  Sergeant  William  W.  Hunt,  Co.  "  K."  At  the 
battle  of  Pegram  Farm,  Corporal  McKenzie  was  wounded  and  the  color  was  carried  from 
the  field  by  Sergeant  Willard  Carney,  Co.  "  E."  At  Hatcher's  Run,  it  was  carried  by 
Corporal  Joshua  B.  Smith,  Co.  "I." 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIRST  DRAGOONS  (ORIGINALLY  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 

THIRTIETH  INFANTRY). 

1.  Large  regimental  banner,  in  poor  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
and  tassels  complete;  upon  each  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  of  the  United  States  and 
motto,  with  the  inscription,  "  I30th  Regiment  New  York  Vols." 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk ;  emblazoned  with  eagle  and  motto,  "  Semper  Paratus,"  and 
"ist    New   York   Dragoons;"   inscribed,    "Deserted   House,   Blackwater,    Siege   of   Suffolk, 
Manassas  Plains,  Culpepper,  Todd's  Tavern,  Yellow  Tavern,  Meadow  Bridge,  Old  Church, 
Haw's  Shop,  Cold  Harbor,  Darbytown,  Kearneyville,    Trevelian   Station,  Newtown,  Cedar 
Creek,  Smithfield,"  and  several  names  of  battles  so  obliterated  by  wear  of  color  that  they 
cannot  be  deciphered  —  in  all,  twenty. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  FIRST  VETERAN  CAVALRY. 

1.  National  flag,  silk,  in  very  poor  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
tassels  missing.     No  inscription. 

2.  National  flag  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and  tassels 
complete.    Inscription,  "  ist  Regiment  Vet.  Cav." 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  good  condition,  spearhead  complete,  tassels  gone. 
Upon  one  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  of  the  state  and  the  inscription,  "  ist  Regiment 
Cavalry  Vet.  Vols.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York,"  and  upon  the  reverse  side  the  arms 
of  the  city  of  New  York,  with  the  inscription,  "  ist  Regiment  Cavalry  N.  Y.  V.  Vols.,  pre- 
sented by  the  City  of  New  York." 

4.  Small  silk  banner,  in  fine  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  upon  each  side  appears 
the  eagle,  scroll  and  bundle  of  arrows.    Inscription,  "  ist  N.  Y.  Vet.  Cavalry." 

5.  6.  7.  8.  9.  10.  ii.  12.  13.  National  guidons,  in  fair  condition,  four  spearheads  missing, 
guidons  mounted  upon  original  staffs. 

14.  15.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  fine  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads 
complete.  Inscription,  "  ist  Cavalry  N.  Y.  V.  V." 

COLORS  OF  THE  SECOND  (EMPIRE  LIGHT)  CAVALRY. 

1.  National  flag,  silk,  in  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
tassels  complete.     No  inscription. 

2.  National  guidon,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  missing. 
No  inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRD  PROVISIONAL  CAVALRY. 

I.  Small  regimental  banner,  in  fair  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
tassels  complete.  Upon  one  side  is  "  3rd  Provisional  Cavalry  New  York  V.  V.  Presented 
by  the  city  of  New  York,"  and  upon  the  reverse  side,  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York  with 
the  inscription,  "  3rd  Provisional  Cavalry  N.  Y.  V.  V.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIRST  ARTILLERY  (LIGHT). 

1.  National  flag,  silk,  in  fine  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  all  trimmings 
complete.    Inscription  upon  flag,  "  ist  Regiment  New  York  Artillery." 

2.  Yellow  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  staff  with  trim- 
mings complete.    The  arms  of  the  state  and  motto  worked  in  silk  appears  upon  each  side 
of  banner. 

The  engagements  in  which  the  regiment  were  engaged  are  painted  upon  banner. 

3.  Staff,  with  remnants  of  blue  silk  banner  attached ;  from  the  small  portions  of  banner 
left  it  would  appear  that  the  banner  was  presented  by  the  city  of  New  York,  the  spearhead 
and  tassels  gone.    No  inscription  found. 

4.  5.  Blue  silk  guidons  and  in  fine  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staffs.    Inscription, 
"  ist  N.  Y.  V.  Artillery." 

6.  One  silk  guidon  mounted  and  in  fine  condition.    Inscription,  "  Battery  'A'  ist  Artillery, 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1861." 

7.  Silk  guidon,  National,  in  fair  condition,  spearhead  missing.    Upon  the  staff  there  is 
painted,  "'I,'   ist  Artillery." 

8.  Yellow   silk  guidon,   in  very  bad  condition,   spearhead  missing.     Upon   one   side  is 
worked   in  silk  a  buffalo  with  the  inscription,   "  Wiedricks   Battery  "  and  upon  the  other 
side  crossed  cannon  and  "  First  N.  Y.  Artillery." 

9.  Guidon,  National,  in  fair  condition,  spearhead  complete.     Upon  the  staff  is  painted, 
"Battery  ' M,'  ist  Artillery." 

10.  Guidon,  National,  in  fair  condition,  spearhead  complete.     Upon  the  staff  is  painted, 
"Battery  'K,'  ist  Arty." 


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COLORS  OF  THE  SECOND  ARTILLERY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  an  old  staff,  no  trimmings  of 
any  kind.     Staff  is  marked  "2nd  Arty."     No  inscription. 

2.  Yellow  silk  flag,  mounted  upon  an  old  staff.     What  remains  of  the  lettering  would 
indicate  that  it  was  the  flag  of  the  Second  Artillery.     "  2nd  Arty "  painted  upon  staff. 

3.  Piece  of   staff  with  remnants   of   silk  National   flag,   no  trimmings.     Staff  marked 
'•  2nd  Art'y." 

4.  Piece  of  staff  with  remnants  of  yellow  silk  flag  attached.     Piece  of  flag  would  in- 
dicate that  there  had  been  crossed  cannon  painted  upon  it  and  the  inscription,  "  Morgans 
Second   Artillery." 

5.  Guidon  staff  upon  which   is   fastened  three  silk  guidons,   first,  red,  white  and  blue 
guidon  with  the  letters  "  N.   Y.  S.   M.   H.  L.  A.  Company,"  second,   National  guidon,   silk, 
with  engagements  upon  guidon ;  third,  smaller  guidon,  with  battles  inscribed  thereon.     In- 
scription on  staff,  "  Hamilton  Light  Artillery,  Flushing,  L.  I.  1839-1861." 

COLORS   OF  THIRD   ARTILLERY    (ORIGINALLY    igth  INFANTRY). 

I.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff  surmounted 
with  bronze  eagle,  no  tassels.  Battles  painted  upon  flag.  Inscription  painted  upon  staff, 
"3rd  Art'y." 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff.  Flag  in  fair  condition,  spearhead 
and  tassels  complete.  Upon  blue  field  is  inscribed,  "  3rd  New  York  Artillery,"  also  the 
battles  in  which  they  were  engaged. 

3.  4.  Silk  guidons,  National,  in  fair  condition,  spearheads  missing.  Painted  upon  staff, 
"  Battery  'A,'  3rd  Art'y." 

5.  National   guidon,   silk,   in   fair  condition,    trimmings   complete.     Marked  upon   staff, 
"Battery  '  D,'  3rd  Art'y." 

6.  Silk  guidon,    National,   not   in  very   good  condition,  spearhead  and   staff  complete. 
Marked  on  staff,  "  Battery  '  E,'  Ind.  Art'y." 

7.  Silk    guidon,     National,     in     fair     condition,     spearhead    and    trimmings     complete. 
Marked  upon  staff  "  Battery  '  G,'  3rd  Art'y." 

8.  Silk    guidon,    National,    fair    condition,    trimmings    complete.      Marked    upon    staff, 
"  Battery    '  H,'    3rd    Art'y." 

9.  10.  Silk   guidon,    National,    in    fair    condition,   one    spearhead  missing.     One    of  the 
staffs  is  somewhat  shattered.     Battery  not  given.     Marked  upon  staff,  "3rd  Artillery." 

COLORS  OF  THE  FOURTH  HEAVY.  ARTILLERY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition  and  but  little  of  it   remaining,  mounted 
upon  original   staff,  spearhead  missing.     Painted  upon  the   staff,  "  4th  Artillery." 

2.  Yellow    silk   banner,    in   fine    condition,   mounted    upon   original   staff.     Upon   each 
side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  State  of  New  York,  also  crossed  can- 
non.   Inscription,  "  4th  Artillery  New  York  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIFTH  ARTILLERY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,   in   fair  condition   and  mounted   upon   original   staff,   spearhead 
and  tassels  missing.    Inscription,  "  5th  Artillery  N.  Y.  Vols." 

2.  National  flag,  silk,  in  very  good  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
and  tassels  missing.    Worked  in  silk  is  the  inscription,  "  5th  Regiment  Artillery  N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  National  flag,  silk,  in  very  good  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
missing.     Battles  in  which  the  regiment  were  engaged  painted  upon  flag.     No  inscription. 

4.  Blue  silk  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and  tassels  missing.    Upon 
each   side   of  banner   appears  the  arms    of  the   city   of   New   York  with   the   inscription, 
"5th  Regiment  Artillery  New  York  Vols.     Presented  by  the  city  of  New  York." 

5.  Yellow  silk  banner,  in  fine  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  missing. 
Upon  each   side   of  banner   appears   crossed   cannon   with  the   inscription,  "  5th   Regiment 
Jackson  Artillery  N.  Y.  Vols." 


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6.  Yellow  silk  banner,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff.  Upon  each 
side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  city  of  Brooklyn,  with  the  inscription, 
"Sth  Regiment  N.  Y.  State  Heavy  Artillery,  presented  by  the  City  of  Brooklyn." 

COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTH  ARTILLERY   (FORMERLY  issth  INFANTRY). 

1.  National  flag,  silk.    This  flag  is  all  faded  out  and  tattered.     Mounted  upon  original 
staff,  spearhead  missing.     No  inscription  found. 

2.  National  flag,  silk,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
tassels  complete.    Inscription,  "  6th  Artillery  N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  Yellow   silk  banner,  in   fair  condition,   mounted  upon  original    staff.     The   staff  is 
broken  at  the  bottom,  spearhead  and  tassels  missing.    Inscription,  "  6th  New  York  Artillery." 
The  banner  is  embellished  with  crossed  cannon. 

4.  Yellow   silk  banner,  in  fine  condition,  mounted   upon  original   staff,   spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.    Upon  each  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York, 
crossed  cannon  and  the  inscription,  "6th  Artillery  N.  Y.  S.  V.  V.,  presented  by  the  City 
of  New  York." 

5.  Blue  silk  banner,  in  good  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.     The  arms  and  motto  of  the  United  States  upon  each  side.     Inscrip- 
tion, "6th  Regiment  Artillery  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  SEVENTH  ARTILLERY  (ORIGINALLY  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 

THIRTEENTH  INFANTRY). 

1.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  National  flag  attached,  spearhead  and  tassels  missing.    No 
inscription. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and  tas- 
sels missing.     Battles  in  which  the  regiment  participated  painted  upon  flag. 

3.  Blue  silk  banner,  unmounted,  banner  in  very  bad  condition  and  done  up  in  oil  silk. 
This  flag  was  presented  to  the  H3th  Regiment  Infantry,  N.  Y.  Vols.,  by  Gov.  E.  D.  Mor- 
gan, August  19,  1862.    It  was  carried  by  the  regiment  in  the  campaign  of  1864,  in  the  Army 
of  the   Potomac,  and  was  captured  by  the   Confederate   forces  during  desperate  battle  in 
which  the  7th  Artillery   (Heavy),  N.  Y.  Vols.   (formerly  the  H3th  New  York  Infantry), 
lost  501  men.     The  entire  color  guard  was  wiped  out  six  times  with  grape  and  canister 
while  charging  the  works  before   Petersburg,  Va.,  June   16,   1864.     Emblazoned  upon  the 
banner  is  the  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York  with  the  inscription,  "  H3th  Infantry  N.  Y. 
Vols." 

4.  Yellow  silk  banner,  in  poor  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.    Upon  each  side  appears  crossed  cannon  with  the  inscription,  "  7th  Regi- 
ment Artillery  N.  Y.  Vols." 

5.  Yellow  silk  banner,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.     Emblazoned  upon  the  banner  is  crossed  cannon  and  the  inscription, 
"7th  Regiment  Artillery  N.  Y.  Vols." 

6.  Blue  silk  banner,  in  very  good  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.    Upon  each  side  of  banner  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  United  States 
with  the  inscription,  "ii3th  Regiment  Infantry  New  York  Vols." 

COLORS   OF  EIGHTH  ARTILLERY    (ORIGINALLY  ONE  HUNDRED  AND 
TWENTY-NINTH  INFANTRY). 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  and  in  fair  condition,  spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.     Engagements   in  which  the  regiment  participated  painted   upon  flag. 
No  inscription. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  good  condition  and  mounted  upon  staff,  spearhead 
but  no  tassels.     Painted  upon  each  side  of  banner  is  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  United 
States.    Inscription,  "  I2o.th  Regiment  Infantry  N.  Y.  Vols." 


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COLORS   OF  THE  NINTH   ARTILLERY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  flag  badly  worn,  a  little  of  the  flag  and  fringe  being  all  that  is 
left,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and  tassels  missing.    The  only  inscription  found 
is  that  painted  upon  the  staff,  "  pth  Artillery." 

2.  Yellow  silk  banner,  in  very  good  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  eagle  and 
tassels  complete.    Upon  each  side  of  banner  is  emblazoned  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  State 
of  New  York  with  the  inscription,  "pth  Artillery  N.  Y.  Vols."     It  has  also  painted  upon 
it  the  engagements  in  which  the  regiment  was  engaged. 

3.  Staff  with  spearhead  and  tassels,  together  with  the  remnants  of  a  yellow  silk  banner. 
Nothing  to  indicate  whether  it  was  a  state  or  government  banner.    Inscription  painted  upon 
the  staff,  "gth  N.  Y.  Art'y." 

4.  5.  Purple  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  one  spearhead  missing.    Inscrip- 
tion, "9th  N.  Y.  Art'y.'' 

COLORS  OF  THE  FOURTEENTH  ARTILLERY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
tassels  missing.     No  inscription  found  other  than  that  painted  upon  staff,  "  I4th  Artillery." 

2.  Yellow  silk  banner,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
and  tassels  missing.    Part  of  crossed  cannon  appear  upon  each  side  of  banner  and  also  part 
of  an  inscription,  " Regiment  Artillery  N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  4.  National  guidons,  bunting.     No  inscription  other  than  that  painted  upon  the  staff, 
"  I4th  Art'y  N.  Y.  V." 

History  of  the  Regimental  Colors  of  the  Fourteenth  N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery. 

These  colors  have  been  with  the  regiment  in  every  battle  in  which  it  was  engaged,  com- 
mencing at  the  Wilderness,  May  5  and  6,  1864;  next  at  the  River  Ny,  May  nth,  I2th  and 
i3th;  at  Spotsylvania,  May  I4th,  isth,  i6th  and  I7th;  at  North  Anna  River,  May  24th;  at 
Totopotomoy  Creek,  June  ist;  in  the  fight  of  June  2d,  between  Totopotomoy  Creek  and 
Bethesda  Church ;  at  Bethesda  Church,  June  3d ;  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  5th,  6th  and  7th ;  at 
the  attack  on  the  enemy's  works  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  I7th,  where  Corporal  Bardo, 
Company  "  K,"  brought  them  out,  after  all  but  two  of  the  color  guard  were  shot  or  taken 
prisoners.  Sergeant  Bardo  was  also  wounded  July  3Oth,  while  carrying  them.  In  the 
trenches  before  Petersburg,  until  July  3Oth,  when  the  regiment  had  the  honor  to  lead  in 
the  assault  on  The  Crater,  where  Private  Henry  Loyd,  Company  "  D,"  was  mortally  wounded 
while  carrying  them ;  with  the  regiment  at  the  battle  on  the  Weldon  Railroad,  where  Cor- 
poral De  Witt  C.  Carner,  Company  "  L,"  was  mortally  wounded,  while  carrying  them ;  at 
Blicks  Station,  August  2ist;  at  Poplar  Grove  Church,  September  30th;  at  Pegram  Farm, 
October  2d ;  at  Hatcher's  Run,  October  27th ;  at  Forts  Haskell  and  Steadman,  March  25th, 
where  Corporal  Fairman  was  wounded  while  carrying  them;  and  at  the  capture  of  Peters- 
burg, April  3,  1865. 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIFTEENTH  ARTILLERY. 

I.  National  flag,  silk,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  mis- 
sing. Staff  broken  near  the  top.  No  inscription  other  than  that  painted  upon  staff,  "  isth 
Reg't.  Artl'y  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTEENTH  ARTILLERY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  very  bad  condition.     Painted 
upon  the  flag  is  the  engagements  in  which  the  regiment  was  engaged.     No  inscription  found. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
and  tassels  complete.     Inscription,  "  i6th  Regiment  Artillery  N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  Yellow  silk  banner,  in  fair  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  missing, 
tassels  complete.     Upon  each  side  of  banner  appears  crossed  cannon  with  the  inscription, 
•'  isth  Artillery  New  York  Vols." 


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4.  Blue  silk  banner,  in  very  poor  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
missing,  tassels  complete.  That  part  of  the  emblazonment  that  remains  would  indicate  that 
it  was  originally  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York  and  the  inscription,  "  i6th  New  York 
Artillery,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIRST  BATTERY. 

i.  Silk  guidon  or  marker,  mounted  upon  original   staff.     No  inscription  found. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SEVENTH  BATTERY. 

I.  Red  silk  guidon  or  marker,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff. 
Upon  one  side  appears  the  inscription,  "  loth  Legion  s6th  N.  Y.  S.  Vols.,"  and  upon  the 
other  side,  "  loth  Legion  7th  Battery  N.  Y.  S.  Vols.  ;"  also  crossed  cannon  upon  each  corner, 
and  upon  the  staff  appears  the  name  of  Enoch  Cutler,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Staff  badly  broken 
and  tied  up. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  BATTERY. 

1.  National  color,  silk. 

2.  Regimental  color,  yellow  silk.     Painted  with  portrait  of  General  Havelock,  and  in- 
scribed, "  Havelock  Battery,  N.  Y.  S.  V.  ;"  "  Jehovah  Nisi." 

3.  Guidon.     Inscribed  by  authority  with  the  names  of  the  battles  in  which  the  battery 
had  participated,  up  to  the  close  of  December,  1862,  viz.  :     "  Manassas,  Chantilly,  Mine  Run, 
Gettysburg,  Bristow  Station,  Chancellorsville,  Rappahannock  and  Fredericksburg." 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWELFTH  BATTERY. 

I.  Guidon,  silk;  new;  with  staff.  Inscribed  in  field,  "  I2th  N.  Y.  Battery;"  on  stripes, 
"Petersburg,"  "Reams'  Station,"  "Kelly's  Ford,"  "Mine  Run,"  "North  Anna,"  "  Toto- 
potomy,"  "  Cold  Harbor." 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRTEENTH  BATTERY. 

i.  Blue  silk  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and  tassels  complete,  about 
one-third  of  the  banner  gone.  Upon  the  banner  embroidered  in  silk  appears  a  large  eagle 
with  scroll  upon  which  is  inscribed,  "  EXCELSIOR  "  and  upon  the  top  and  over  the  eagle 
"  i3th  Independent  Battery  ;"  on  the  lower  part  of  the  banner,  "  LOYAL  TILL  DEATH/' 
Upon  the  other  side  worked  in  silk  appears  a  laurel  wreath  inside  of  which  is  crossed 
cannon  and  the  letters,  "  U.  S." 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIFTEENTH  BATTERY. 

i.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  national  guidon  attached,  staff  broken,  also  the  spearhead. 
Upon  the  staff  is  painted,  "  isth  Ind.  Bat'y.  N.  Y.  Vols." 


COLORS  OF  THE  NINETEENTH  BATTERY. 

i.  Guidon,  silk.     Inscribed,  "  Spotsylvania,  Suffolk,  North  Anna,  Cold  Harbor,  Weldon 
Railroad,  Petersburg,  Hatcher's  Run." 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-FIRST  BATTERY. 

i.  Silk  guidon,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and   in  poor  condition,   spear- 
head complete.     Painted  upon  the  staff,  "  21  Ind.  Bat'y  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS   OF   THE   TWENTY-THIRD  BATTERY. 

i.  Silk  guidon,  National,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff.     Upon  the 
blue  field  appear  crossed  cannon  and  "23rd  Battery  N.  Y.  Vols." 


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COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-FIFTH  BATTERY. 

I.  Silk  guidon,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  missing.  Upon  the 
staff  is  painted,  "25th  Ind.  Bat'y  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-SIXTH  BATTERY. 

1.  National  color,  bunting;  upper  red  stripe  and  portion  of  field  gone;   original   staff. 

2.  Guidon,  National,  silk;  field  and  upper  portion  gone;   original   staff. 

These  colors  are  much  worn  by  continued  service,  and  were  in  the  actions  of  Cane 
River  and  Avoyelles  Prairie,  La.,  and  sieges  of  Spanish  and  Blakely  Forts,  Ala. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-SEVENTH  BATTERY. 

1.  Guidon,  silk ;  one-third  worn ;  embroidered  with  wreath  and  letters  and  figures,  "  N. 
Y.,"  "27;"  accompanied  by  original  staff;  spearhead  gone. 

2.  Staff,  with   remnants   of  silk  guidon,   National,  spearhead  complete.     Painted  upon 
staff,   "2;th  Ind.   Bat'y  N.  Y.  Vols." 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  battery  by  Col.  J.  W.  Brown,  at  Camp  Morgan, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  December  21,  1862.  It  was  in  engagements  in  the  Wilderness,  at  Cold  Har- 
bor, and  before  Petersburg  from  June  17,  1864,  to  April  2,  1865. 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRTIETH  BATTERY. 

I.  Guidon,  silk,  National,  in  good  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,,  spearhead 
complete.  Painted  upon  staff,  "3Oth  Ind.  Battery  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRTY-THIRD   BATTERY. 

I.  Silk  guidon,  National,  in  fair  condition,  spearhead  complete.  Painted  upon  the  staff, 
"  33rd  Ind.  Bat'y  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS    OF   THE   FIRST    ENGINEERS   (SERRELL'S). 

1.  National  color,  silk;  about  one-fifth  gone  from  end,  center  of  nearly  half  of  stars 
worn  away.     Inscribed,   "Vol.  Engineer  Regt."     Staff  and  cord  and  tassels  complete;  on 
ferrule  are  the  words,  "presented  by  the  General  Society  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen  of 
the  City  of  New  York,  October  1861." 

2.  National   flag,    silk,   mounted   upon   original    staff,   spearhead   and  tassels    complete. 
Inscription  upon  staff,  "  1st  Regiment  Engineers,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

This  was  the  first  National  color  that  floated  over  Fort  Pulaski,  and  also  over  Fort 
Wagner,  after  the  surrender  of  those  forts  to  the  Federal  arms. 

3.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  coat  of  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York  painted  in  center, 
over  which  are  the  words,  in  scroll,  "  ist  Engineer  Regt.  N.  Y. ;"  under  arms,  in  scroll, 
"  Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York ;"  several  rents  across  and  a  portion  of  center  gone ; 
staff  and  cord  and  tassels  complete;  spearhead  broken  off. 

4.  Blue  silk  banner,  in  fine  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and  tassels 
complete.    Upon  one  side  appears  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  state  and  upon  the  other  side 
the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York.    Inscription,  "  ist  Regiment  Engineers  N.  Y.  Vols.,  pre- 
sented by  the  City  of  New  York." 

5.  6.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  very  "bad  condition,   spearhead  missing.     Inscription,   "  ist 
Regiment  Engineers  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIFTEENTH  ENGINEERS. 

1.  National  color,  silk ;  worn  and  partly  destroyed ;  staff,  etc. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  embroidered  with  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York  and 
motto,  and  "  isth  Regt.,  N.  Y.  S.  V. ;"  original  staff. 

3.  4.  Guidons,  blue  silk. 

The  National  color  and  guidons  of  this  series  were  presented  by  the  common  council 
of  New  York  city.  The  regimental  color  was  presented  by  the  wife  of  Colonel  Bradford. 


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5.  National  color,  silk ;  new.     Inscribed,  "  isth  Regt.,  N.  Y.  S.  V." 

6.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  on  one  side  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York,  and  on  the 
other  arms  of  the   State  of  New  York.     Inscribed,  "  i$th  Regt.,  N.  Y.   S.  V.     Presented 
by  the  City  of  New  York;"  staff,  etc. 

7.  8.  Guidons,  blue  silk;  new. 

COLORS  OF  THE   FIFTIETH  ENGINEERS. 

1.  National  color,  bunting;  with   staff. 

2.  National  color,  silk.     Inscribed,  "  Soth  N.   Y.   S.  V.  Engineers;"  with  staff. 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIRST  INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental    color,    silk;    much   worn.      Presented   to  the   regiment   by   the   city   of 
New  York. 

2.  National  color,  silk. 

3.  4.  Guidons. 

At  Glendale,  out  of  four  sergeants,  carrying  the  four  colors,  and  eleven  corporals, 
composing  the  color  guard,  but  one  man  escaped,  the  others  being  killed  or  wounded. 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIRST  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  flag,  silk,  mounted  upon  original  staff;  the  flag  is  very  much  worn.     No 
inscription  found. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff;  flag  very  much  worn. 

3.  4.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  one  spearhead  missing.     Inscrip- 
tion, "  ist  Infantry  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  SECOND  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  faded;  with  staff. 

2.  3.  Staffs,  with  spearheads.     No  inscription. 

This  color  was  received  by  the  regiment  at  Camp  Hamilton,  Va.,  in  May,  1862.  It 
was  carried  to  Portsmouth,  Fair  Oaks  and  Harrison's  Landing,  and  down  the  Peninsula  to 
Yorktown,  and  in  the  battles  and  skirmishes  before  Richmond,  from  June  5  to  August  20, 
1862.  It  was  then  taken  to  Alexandria  and  deposited  with  other  property  of  the  regiment. 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRD  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  flag,  silk,  mounted  upon  original  staff;  flag  is  very  much  worn  and  tattered. 
Inscription,  "3rd  N.  Y.  Vols." 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  very  much  worn,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head missing.     Upon  side  banner  appears  the  arms  of  the  state  with  the  inscription,  "  3rd 
Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  4.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs  and  very  much  worn  and  frayed. 
No  inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  FOURTH  INFANTRY  (FIRST  SCOTT  LIFE  GUARD). 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  very  much  worn  and  tattered;  spearhead  gone;  mounted  upon 
original  staff.    No  inscription  found. 

2.  Regimental  banner,  blue  silk;  very  much  worn  and  tattered;  spearhead  and  tassels 
complete;  mounted  upon  part  of  original  staff,  lower  half  of  staff  gone.    Upon  one  side  of 
banner  appears  the  arms   of  the  state  and   upon  the  other  side  the  arms  of  the  city  of 
New  York.     Inscription,  "  4th  New  York  Vols."      Attached  to  staff  is  an  engraved  plate 
with  the  inscription,  "  4th  N.  Y.  S.  Vols.  1863,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

3.  4.  Blue   silk   guidons,   unmounted   and   in  very   good   condition.      Inscription,   "4th 
Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols."    Guidons  are  attached  to  flagstaffs. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  FIFTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk.    The  streamers  attached  are  embroidered  as  follows:  "  Fide'le 
a  1'  outrance,"  on  the  red.    The  staff  is  half  cut  in  two  by  a  shot.     Presented  to  the  regi- 
ment by  friends  in  New  York  city,  through  Captain  Cambreleng.     Was  only  in  action  at 
Big  Bethel. 

2.  National  color,  silk.     Inscription  upon  a  silver  plate  on  the  staff :      "  Presented  by 
the  City  of  New  York,  1862."     Was  in  Peninsula  campaign  to  Chancellorsville. 

3.  Regimental   color,   blue   silk;    arms    and    motto    of   the    United    States,    and   "Fifth 
Zouave  Reg't,  N.  Y.  V."  painted;  original  staff,  with  top  shot  off  in  battle  of  Games'  Mill. 
Received  from  general  government  by  regiment. 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIFTH    INFANTRY,  VETERAN. 

1.  National  flag,   silk,   mounted  upon  original   staff   and  in  very  bad   condition.     No 
inscription  found. 

2.  National  flag,  silk,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  very  good  condition,  spear- 
head complete.      Inscription,  "  5th  New  York  V.  V." 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  good  condition  and  mounted  on  original  staff,  spear- 
head missing.    Banner   emblazoned  with  the  arms   of  the   State  of  New   York  and   the 
inscription,  "sth  New  York  Vet.  Vols." 

4.  5.  Bunting  guidons,   National,  mounted  upon  original  staffs.     No  inscription. 

6.  7.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  one  spear- 
head missing.      Inscription,  "5th  New  York  Vet.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk,  with  the  following  inscriptions :      "  Santa  Rosa,  Fort  Pickens, 
November  22  and  23  and  January   I,   Pensacola,   Irish  Bend,  Vermillion."     On  the   staff 
is  a  silvered  plate,  with  the  inscription :    "  Presented  to  the  6th  Regiment,  Colonel  Wilson's 
Zouaves,  by  several  ladies  of  New  York  City,  June,  1861." 

2.  Color,  blue  silk;  presented  by  the  city  of  New  York,  bearing  upon  each  side  the 
city  arms.       Inscribed:     "Fort   Pickens,   November  22   and  23,  January   I,    Santa   Rosa, 
Pensacola,  Irish  Bend  and  Vermillion." 

3.  4.  Guidons.     Presented  to  the  regiment  by  T.  C.  Burns,  Esq.,  May  8,  1861. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National   flag,    silk,   mounted  upon   original   staff  and   in   fair  condition,  spearhead 
complete.     Inscription,  "  7th  N.  Y.  V.  Vols." 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  fair  condition,  spear- 
head complete.      Emblazoned  upon  the  banner  is  the  arms  of  the  state  and  motto.      In- 
scription, "7th  New  York  V.  Vols." 

3.  4.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs  and  in  fair  condition.      Inscrip- 
tion, "7th  New  York  V.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  EIGHTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  staff  gone. 

2.  National  color,  silk;  original  staff. 

3.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  painted  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York.     On  plate,  "Sth 
Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  V.,  1863.      Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

COLORS  OF  THE  NINTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  top  of  staff  gone  and  with  it  the 
spearhead ;  flag  very  much  worn  and  tattered.    Inscription  upon  plate,  "  Presented  by  the 
City  of  New  York  1863,"  and  also  Qth  Regiment,  New  York  Vols. 

2.  Silk   flag,    National,    very   much   worn   and   tattered;    mounted   upon    original    staff, 
spearhead  broken  and  part  gone.     No  inscription  found. 


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3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  very  much  worn;  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head  missing.      On  the   staff  is  a   silver   plate  with   the  inscription,   "  Presented  by   Mrs. 
Alman  W.  Griswold,  to  the  pth  New  York  State  Vols.  June  5,  1861."     "  Lexington,  April 
19,  1776."    Baltimore,  April  19,  1861.    "  MEMORIA  IN  AETERNA." 

4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  very  bad  condition. 
The  banner  has  the  appearance  of  one  of  those  presented  by  the  city  of  New  York.     In- 
scription nearly  all  gone. 

5.  6.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spear- 
heads complete.     Inscription,  "  gih  N.  Y.  S.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  TENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National    flag,   silk,   mounted   upon   original   staff  and   in   fair  condition,   spearhead 
missing.    Inscription,  "  loth  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.  Co.  '  B.' " 

2.  Silk  flag,   National,  mounted  upon   original   staff  and   in  fair  condition,  spearhead 
missing.     Inscription,  "  loth  New  York  Vols." 

3.  National  color,  silk;  with  staff.     Presented  to  the  regiment  by  Major-General  Wool, 
at  Fortress  Monroe,  September,  1861,  on  behalf  of  the  city  of  New  York. 

This  was  the  first  American  color  raised  over  the  custom  house  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  after 
the  recovery  of  that  place  by  Union  troops.  It  was  borne  in  the  Seven  Days'  battles  before 
Richmond,  second  Bull  Run,  Antietam  and  Fredericksburg.  At  the  latter  place  it  was 
shot  from  the  hands  of  the  bearer.  Several  of  the  guard  were  killed  under  it. 

4.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  bad  condition,  cord,  tassels 
and   spearhead   missing.      The    staff   had   evidently   been   hit    in    three    places   by   bullets. 
Upon  an  engraved  plate  attached  to  staff  is  the  inscription,  "  Presented  to  the  loth  Regi- 
ment N.  Y.  Vols.  by  the  City  of  New  York  1863."     Inscribed  upon  the  flag,  "  loth  Regi- 
ment N.  Y.  Vols."     There  appears  also  upon  the  flag  the  following  lettering :      "  Geo.  F. 
Hooper  Col.   Commanding,  A.   S.  Wood,   Major,  Capt.   Geo.   M.  Dewey,  wounded.     Capt. 
C.    F.   Angell,  killed.    Capt.    Geo.    F.   Tait,   wounded.    Capt.   Put.    Field   wounded.    Capt. 
P.  Henry,  ist  Lieut.  F.  M,  Clark,  wounded,  ist  Lieut.  E.  Van  Winkle,  ist  Lieut.  H.  Y. 
Russell  wounded,  ist  Lieut.  W.  H.  Monk  killed,     ist  Lieut.  G.  W.  Halstead,  2nd  Lieut.  G. 
Hackett  wounded.    2nd  Lieut  H.  Y.  Curtis,  2nd  Lieut  J.  A.  Brady,  2nd  Lieut  W.  F.  Beers 
wounded.    COLOR  GUARD:    C.   H.   White,   D.   S.   Patterson,   R.   Groves,  wounded.     P. 
Petit,  Killed."      The  engagements   of  the  regiment  are   also   inscribed   upon  flag. 

5.  Silk   flag,    National,   mounted    upon   original    staff,   staff   broken,   cord,   tassels    and 
spearhead  complete.      Painted  upon  the  staff  is  "  loth  N.  Y.  Vols." 

6.  Staff,   with   remnants   of   blue    silk   regimental   banner   attached,    spearhead   broken. 
The  latter  has  the  appearance   of  being  hit  with   a   shot.     This  banner  was  presented  by 
Judge  White  of  New  York  upon  the  departure  of  the  regiment  for  the  seat  of.  war. 

7.  Blue   silk   regimental   banner,   mounted   upon    original   staff   and   in   fair   condition, 
spearhead  missing,  trimmings  complete.      Upon  one  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  and 
motto  of  the  State  of  New  York  with  the  inscription,  "  Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York," 
and  upon  the  reverse  side  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  city  of  New  York  with  the  inscription, 
"  loth  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

At  the  second  Bull  Run  the  5th  and  loth  were  sent  into  a  piece  of  woods  and  entirely 
flanked  on  both  flanks  by  the  enemy,  and  driven  from  the  ground.  The  color  bearer  of 
the  loth  was  killed,  and  the  flag  here  presented  was  captured  by  a  Georgia  regiment  and 
was  taken  to  Milledgeville,  where  it  was  displayed  in  the  capitol  as  a  trophy.  It  was  after- 
ward recaptured  by  General  Slocum's  column  of  General  Sherman's  army,  on  the  march 
from  Atlanta  to  Savannah.  Colonel  Rodgers,  of  General  Slocum's  staff,  removed  it  from  the 
capitol  and  transmitted  it  to  the  archives  of  the  state,  through  Maj-Gen.  Daniel  Butterfield. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk ;  little  worn ;  original  staff.     Presented  by  Laura  Keene. 

2.  Regimental  color,  white  silk.      Painted  with  arms  of  fire  department  of  the  city  of 
New  York.     Inscribed,  "ist  Regiment  New  York  Zouaves."     "The  Star  Spangled  Banner 


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in  triumph  shall  wave."      Original  staff,  cord  and  tassels.      Presented  to  the  regiment  by 
John   R.  Platt,  president,  on  behalf  of  the  fire  department  of  the  city  of  New  York. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWELFTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk.      Presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  ladies  of  Syracuse,  May  2, 
1861,  and  carried  by  the  regiment  through  every  service  in  which  it  was  engaged. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  unmounted  and  in  very  bad  condition,  the  center  nearly 
all   gone.      From   the   Secretary   of  War,   under  joint   resolution   of    Congress,    approved 
February  28,  1905. 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRTEENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  with  staff.     This  color  was  borne  in  the  first  battle  of  Bull  Run 
only.      The  holes  in  its  union  were  made  upon  that  occasion. 

2.  National  color,  bunting;  with  staff.     This  color  was  carried  by  the  regiment  in  all 
its  marches  and  actions. 

3.  Regimental   color,   blue    silk;   with   staff,   embroidered    on  one    side   with    eagle   and 
motto,  "  God  and  our  country ;"  on  the  other,  state  arms  painted,  with  number  of  regiment. 
Presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  ladies  of  Rochester. 

COLORS   OF   THE   FOURTEENTH   INFANTRY. 

I.  National  color,  bunting;  much  worn;  staff  gone.  Presented  to  the  regiment  on  its 
departure  for  the  field  by  Governor  Morgan,  on  behalf  of  the  State  of  New  York,  and 
returned  to  Governor  Seymour,  soiled  and  tattered,  but  not  dishonored. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTEENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;   faded  and  worn;  with  staff  and  spearhead.      Presented  to  the 
regiment  by  the  wife  of  Col.  Joseph  Howland,  at  Camp   Franklin,  near  Alexandria,   in 
March,  1862. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  painted  with  shield,  etc.,  but  almost  entirely  destroyed; 
staff,  etc.     Presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  wife  of  Col.  Joseph  Howland,  of  Fishkill,  N.  Y., 
in  June,  1861. 

These  colors  have  been  borne  in  eighteen  battles,  skirmishes  and  reconnoisances,  the 
principal  of  which  were  West  Point,  Va.,  Games'  Mill  and  the  six  following  days  of  fight- 
ing and  marching;  Crampton  Gap,  Antietam  and  first  and  second  Fredericksburg.  At 
Games'  Mill  the  color  bearers  were  three  times  shot  down,  and  all  except  one  of  the 
color  guard  were  either  killed  or  wounded.  The  regimental  color  was  in  every  march  and 
in  every  battle  in  which  the  regiment  participated.  It  was  struck  by  a  ball,  while  in  the 
hands  of  the  color  bearer,  and  the  ferule  indented  so  that  it  could  not  be  moved  on  the 
staff.  At  Crampton  Gap,  Corporal  Charles  H.  Conant  was  instantly  killed  by  a  minie  ball 
through  the  head;  while  holding  one  of  the  colors,  and  Corporal  Robert  Watson,  of  the 
color  guard,  was  shot  through  the  leg. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SEVENTEENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  embroidered  with  number  of  regiment;  much  worn;  spearhead 
gone.     Presented  to  the  regiment  by  eight  ladies,  friends  of  Col.  H.  S.  Lansing. 

2.  Regimental  color,  white  silk.     Painted  on  one  side  with  arms  of  State  of  New  York, 
and   "  1 7th   Regiment    New   York   Volunteers,"    and   on  the   other   with    eagle,    shield   and 
number  of  regiment.     Original  staff,  with  plate  inscribed:      "Presented  to  the  Westchester 
Chasseurs  by  the  ladies  of  Westchester  County,  May,  1861." 

3.  Regimental   color,   blue   silk.       Painted   with   arms    of  the   city   of    New   York,   and 
figures    and   words,    "  i?th   Regiment    N.    Y.   V. ;    presented  by   the    City   of   New   York." 
Original  staff  gone. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  EIGHTEENTH  INFANTRY. 

I.  National  color,  silk;  with  inscription,  "Rally  around  them,"  "  :8th  Reg.  N.  Y.  V." 
Presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  lady  friends  of  Col.  William  A.  Jackson,  Albany,  June  I, 
1861,  shortly  before  departure  for  the  field. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-FIRST  INFANTRY. 

i.  National  color,  silk;  with  staff. 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  2ist  Infantry  by  the  young  ladies  of  the  Central  school 
of  the  city  of  Buffalo,  in  the  spring  of  1861.  It  was  carried  by  the  regiment  in  the  fol- 
lowing battles:  Rappahannock  Station,  Sulphur  Springs,  Groveton,  second  Bull  Run, 
Chantilly,  South  Mountain,  Antietam  and  Fredericksburg.  In  the  second  battle  at  Bull 
Run,  five  enlisted  men  were  killed  and  wounded  while  carrying  it,  and  the  eagle  at  the 
top  of  the  staff  was  shot  off. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-SECOND  INFANTRY. 

I.  National  color,  silk;  forty-six  bullet  holes  in  the  color,  and  on  the  staff  is  a  break 
where  it  was  struck  by  a  shot. 

This  was  the  second  flag  carried  by  the  regiment,  the  first  having  been  lost  at  second 
Bull  Run,  where  the  regiment  lost  266  men  killed  and  wounded.  It  was  carried  in  the 
battles  of  South  Mountain,  Fredericksburg  and  Chancellorsville. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-THIRD  INFANTRY. 

1.  National   flag,   silk,   in   fair   condition   and  mounted   upon  original   staff,   spearhead 
missing.      No  inscription. 

2.  Staff,  with  small  piece  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner.    The  remnant  of  the  banner 
would  indicate  that  it  was  a  banner  received  from  the  state;  spearhead  missing.    Inscribed 
upon  an  engraved  plate  on  staff,  "  Presented  by  the  Citizens  of  Elmira  to  the  2jrd  Regi- 
ment  New  York  Vols.  Col.   Hoffman,  Commanding." 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

I.  National  color,  silk,  with  original  staff. 

This  color  is  inscribed  with  its  own  history.  Upon  one  side,  "  Falmouth,  Rappahannock 
Station,  Warrenton  Springs,  Gainesville,  Groveton,  2nd  Bull  Run,  South  Mountain, 
Antietam,  Fredericksburg,  Rappahannock  Crossing,  Chancellorsville,"  and  upon  the  other, 
<(24th  Regiment,  Iron  Brigade,  ist  Division,  ist  Army  Corps." 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-FIFTH  INFANTRY. 

i.  National  color,  silk;  much  worn  and  torn;  mounted  upon  staff.  No  record  or  in- 
scription found. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-SIXTH  INFANTRY. 

i.  National  color,  bunting;  mounted  upon  staff. 

This  flag  was  carried  by  the  regiment  during  its  entire  term  of  service.  It  bears  the 
marks  of  bullets  and  of  blood,  five  good  and  true  men  having  fallen  beneath  its  folds. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

I.  National  color,  silk;  much  worn. 

The  27th  Regiment  received  this  color,  May  22,  1861,  from  Company  "  G,"  and  this 
company  received  it  the  same  day  from  Mrs.  Philip  Church,  of  Belvidere.  It  was  borne 
in  the  battles  of  first  Bull  Run,  Mechanicsville,  West  Point,  Games'  Mill,  Goldsborough'? 
Farm,  Chickahominy,  White  Oak  Creek,  Malvern  Hill,  Crampton  Pass,  Antietam  and  the 
first  and  second  battles  of  Fredericksburg.  The  bearer  at  Games'  Mill  was  severely 
wounded.  The  color  has  been  many  times  struck  by  the  enemy's  shot,  and  the  larger  holes 


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were  made  by  fragments  of  shell.  The  star,  in  the  case  appended  to  the  lance,  was 
literally  shot  out  of  the  color  while  the  regiment  was  storming  the  Heights  of  Fredericks- 
burg,  in  May,  1863.  It  was  contributed  by  A.  L.  Van  Ness,  of  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  who 
was  the  color  bearer  in  that  assault. 

2.  National  color,  silk. 

This  color  was  presented  to  Company  "  H,"  May  16,  1861,  by  the  ladies  of  Mount 
Morris,  Livingston  county;  was  returned  by  the  company  to  the  donors,  May  21,  1863, 
and  by  the  latter  deposited  in  the  state  archives. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Guidon,  silk. 

At  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  John  Otto  Swan,  of  Medina,  aged  fifteen  years 
(enlisted  as  a  drummer,  and  then  acting  as  a  marker),  displayed  great  activity  and  energy. 
A  soldier  of  Company  "  E "  was  shot  dead,  when  the  boy  took  this  color  from  its  staff, 
put  it  in  his  pocket,  adjusted  upon  himself  the  accoutrements  of  the  dead  soldier,  and 
fought  gallantly  in  the  ranks  until,  with  sixty-five  men  and  three  officers,  he  was  taken 
prisoner.  Concealing  the  color  under  the  lining  of  his  coat,  he  kept  it  with  him  when 
taken  to  Richmond,  and  managed  to  bring  it  away  unobserved  when  exchanged  and 
sent  home.  The  color  has  been  deposited  by  the  lad's  father,  as  an  honorable  memorial 
of  the  services  of  a  patriotic  son. 

2.  National   color.      Presented  by  ladies   of  Batavia,   friends  of  Company  "  F,"  while 
regiment  was  encamped  at  Muddy  Branch  in  1861. 

3.  National   color.      At   battle    of   Cedar   Mountain,   April   9,    1862,   the   color   bearer, 
William   Lewis,   and  all   of  the  color  guard  were  killed  or  wounded  and  the  color  was 
captured.      Sergeant  Lewis  succeeded  in  cutting  a  piece  out  of  it,  which  he  gave,  on  his 
return,  to  Colonel  Brown.     In  1882,  while  visiting  the  flag  room  in  the  War  Department, 
Washington,  D.   C,   Colonel   Brown,   upon  investigation,  identified  one  of  the  flags  there 
by  the  piece  cut  from  it  as  the  colors  lost  by  the  regiment  at  Cedar  Mountain,  and  upon  his 
application  the  War  Department  restored  the  color  to  the  veteran  organization,  which  pre- 
sented it  to  the  State  May  23,  1905. 

4.  National  color.     Bears  the  inscription  "  Shenandoah,  Va.,  Winchester,  Cedar  Moun- 
tain, 28th  Regt.  N.  Y.  V.,  Rappahannock,  Antietam,  Chancellorsville." 

5.  Small  silk  marker,  presented  by  the  Veteran  Association  May  23,  1905. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-NINTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,   silk;   much  worn  and  tattered;  the   service  color   of  the   regiment. 
Presented  by  the  city  of  New  York. 

2.  National  color,  silk;   in  good  condition;   plate  on  staff  inscribed,   "29th  Regiment, 
N.  Y.  Vols.,  1863.     Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

3.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  painted  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York,  and  inscription, 
"29th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  V.     Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

4.  5.  Guidons,  silk. 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRTIETH  INFANTRY. 

I.  National  color,  bunting;  original  staff  gone. 

Af  the  second  battle  of  Bull  Run,  these  colors  fell,  during  the  engagement,  in  the  hands 
of  ten  different  men  shot  dead  on  the  field.  Thirty-six  balls  passed  through  the  Stars  and 
Stripes,  and  the  staff  was  shot  into  splinters. 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRTY-FIRST  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  flag,   silk;   mounted   upon   original   staff;   spearhead   missing;   flag   in   fair 
condition.      No   inscription    found. 

2.  Blue    silk  regimental  banner,   very   much  worn   and   rolled   up   upon  the   inside  of 
National  color  on  the  same  staff.      No  staff  or  inscription  found. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  THIRTY-SECOND  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk ;  with  staff.     Plate  on  staff  engraved :     "  Presented  to  the  32nd 
Regt.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vols.,  June  28th,  1861,  by  Mrs.  Wm.  Laimbier,  Jr." 

2.  Regimental   color,  blue  silk.      Painted  with  arms  of  the  city   of  New   York.      In- 
scribed, "  32nd  Regiment,  N.  Y.  V.     Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York."     Original  staff, 
cord  and  tassels.      About  one-half  of  color  gone. 

These  colors  have  been  borne  with  honor  in  seven  battles. 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

i.  National  color,  bunting;  staff  and  trimmings  gone;  flag  attached  to  curtain  pole. 
No  inscription  found. 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRTY-FIFTH   INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  silk;  riclily  embroidered  with  the  state  arms  and  motto,  and  in- 
scribed, "  Jefferson  Co.,  35th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  V."     "  The  Union,  the  Constitution,  and 
the  Enforcement  of  the  Laws." 

2.  National  color,  silk;  worn. 

The  regimental  color  was  obtained  by  subscription  on  the  part  of  the  officers  of  the 
regiment.  The  National  color  was  purchased  by  Hon.  A.  W.  Clark,  Hon.  C.  B.  Hoard 
and  others.  They  were  borne  by  the  regiment  in  the  following  engagements :  Rappahan- 
nock,  White  Sulphur  Springs,  Groveton,  second  Bull  Run,  Chantilly,  South  Mountain, 
Antietam  and  Fredericksburg. 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  bunting;  with  original  staff.     Presented  to  the  regiment  in  July,  1861. 
It  was  in  the  following  battles,  viz.:    First  Bull  Run  (in  reserve),  Williamsburg,  Fair 

Oaks,  Glendale,  Malvern  Hill,  Second  Bull  Run,  Chantilly,  Fredericksburg  and  Chancel- 
lorsville,  and  in  several  skirmishes  before  Yorktown  and  Richmond  in  1862. 

2.  Brigade  battle  color    (red,   white   and   red),  bunting,   with  the   number    (i)    in  the 
center  to  designate  both  the  brigade  and  the  ranking  regiment  of  the  brigade.     Received 
at  Hampton,  Va.,  April,  1862. 

It  was  in  the  battles  already  named  except  first  Bull  Run. 

3.  National  color,  silk. 

The  regiment  received  a  new  stand  of  colors  from  the  city  of  New  York,  in  February, 
1863,  comprising  a  National  color,  regimental  color  and  two  guidons.  The  National 
color  belonging  to  this  stand  was  lost  at  Chancellorsville.  It  was  removed  from  the  staff 
by  Lloyd,  the  bearer,  and  wrapped  around  his  body,  as  it  was  liable  to  be  torn  in  passing 
the  tangled  brush  through  which  he  was  obliged  to  creep.  This  brave  and  intelligent 
soldier  was  killed  and  his  body  was  buried  without  suspecting  that  the  color  was  wrapped 
around  his  person,  under  his  coat.  Repeated  efforts  were  made  to  find  his  grave,  but 
without  success.  This  color  replaced  the  original. 

4.  Regimental  color,  green  silk;  emblazoned  with  harp  and  shamrock,  and  the  inscrip- 
tions:     "37th  Regiment   Irish   Rifles,   N.   Y.  Volunteers."      "The   first   regiment   of   Irish 
Volunteers    in    the   field."     "Williamsburg,"    "Fair    Oaks,"    "Glendale,"    "Malvern    Hill," 
"  Fredericksburg."    Presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  city  of  New  York,  February,   1863. 

This  color  was  with  the  regiment  at  Chancellorsville. 

5.  6.  Guidons,  blue  silk.     Presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  city  of  New  York,  February, 
1863. 

COLORS  OF  THE  THIRTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  hunting. 

2.  Regimental   color,  blue  silk;   emblazoned  with  arms   of  the  city  of  New  York  and 
"38th   Regiment,  N.   Y.  Volunteers.      Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

These  colors  were  presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  citizens  and  the  city  of  New  York. 
They  were  not  received  by  the  regiment  until  after  its  engagement  in  the  battle  of  first 
Bull  Run,  but  were  borne  in  all  its  subsequent  services. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  FORTIETH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  bunting;  much  worn;  original  staff. 

This  first  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment  July  3,  1861,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  by 
Hon.  Fernando  Wood,  mayor  of  New  York,  on  behalf  of  the  Union  Defense  Committee. 
It  was  borne  in  the  sieges  of  Yorktown  and  Richmond  (1862),  and  in  the  battles  of 
Williamsburg,  Fair  Oaks,  Robinson's  Field,  Glendale,  White  Oak  Swamp,  Malvern  Hill, 
Hay  Market,  Bull  Run  (2nd)  and  Chantilly,  besides  several  skirmishes.  Color-Sergeant 
Joseph  Conroy  carried  this  color  into  action  at  Fair  Oaks,  and  was  killed  on  that  field. 
Color-Corporal  Charles  Boyle  then  took  the  colors ;  was  wounded  and  ordered  to  the  rear ; 
refused  to  go,  and  was  killed  soon  after.  Color-Corporal  George  Miller  bore  it  at  Robin- 
son's Field,  Glendale,  Malvern  Hill,  Hay  Market,  Bull  Run  and  Chantilly.  He  died  of 
disease.  Color-Corporal  Alfred  Conklin  carried  it  at  Williamsburg,  Fair  Oaks  and 
Malvern  Hill.  He  died  of  disease  at  Harrison's  Landing.  Color-Corporal  Edwin  Howard 
carried  it  at  Bull  Run  and  Chantilly;  was  distinguished  in  all  the  battles  of  the  regiment, 
and  wounded  at  Fredericksburg.  Color-Corporal  Oliver  P.  Bisbing  carried  it  at  Williams- 
burg and  Fair  Oaks,  and  was  killed  in  the  last  named  battle.  Color-Corporal  John 
Brundage  carried  it  at  Wiliamsburg,  Fair  Oaks,  Glendale,  Malvern  Hill  and  Bull  Run, 
and  was  killed  in  the  latter  battle.  Private  Joseph  Browne  carried  it  at  Hay  Market, 
Bull  Run  and  Chantilly;  was  distinguished  in  eight  engagements,  and  was  promoted  color- 
sergeant.  Color-Corporal  Robert  Grieves  carried  it  at  Williamsburg,  Fair  Oaks  and 
Malvern  Hill;  was  wounded  and  promoted  at  Fair  Oaks.  Color-Corporal  Thomas  Read 
carried  it  at  Williamsburg,  Fair  Oaks,  Malvern  Hill,  Bull  Run  and  Chantilly;  was  always 
distinguished,  and  was  afterward  killed  at  Fredericksburg.  Color-Corporal  Thomas  Braslin 
carried  it  at  Fair  Oaks,  and  was  dangerously  wounded.  Color-Corporal  Horatio  N.  Shep- 
herd carried  it  at  Malvern  Hill,  Bull  Run  and  Chantilly.  Color-Corporal  Jacob  D.  Ben- 
nett carried  it  at  Williamsburg,  Fair  Oaks  and  Malvern  Hill;  Color-Corporal  Wm. 
Moyne  carried  it  at  Williamsburg,  and  Color-Corporal  Joel  Slattery  carried  it  at  Mal- 
vern Hill,  Bull  Run  and  Chantilly;  was  afterward  badly  wounded  at  Fredericksburg. 

2.  Silk  flag,   National,   in   fair  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,   spearhead   and 
tassels  missing.     Inscription  on  flag,  "MOZART." 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head  and   tassels  complete.     Upon   each  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  of  the   United 
States  with  the  inscription,  "4oth  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS   OF   THE  FORTY-FIRST   INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.      Inscription,  "4ist  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols." 

2.  Blue  silk  banner,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
tassels   complete.      Inscription,   "4ist  Regiment  New  York   State  Vols."      It  also  has  the 
arms  of  the  state;  also  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York.     Banner  presented  to  the  regi- 
ment by  the  city  of  New  York. 

3.  4.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs  and  in  fair  condition,  spearhead 
and  trimmings  complete.     Inscription,  "  4ist  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  FORTY-THIRD   INFANTRY. 

I.  National  color,  bunting. 

This  color  was  obtained  from  the  general  government,  and  was  carried  by  the  regiment 
until  about  the  middle  of  September,  1862,  when  it  gave  place  to  a  silk  color  presented 
by  the  ladies  of  the  city  of  New  York.  The  new  color  was  carried  until  the  6th  of  May, 
1864,  when,  with  its  bearer,  Sergeant  Hackett,  it  was  captured  by  the  enemy.  Sergeant 
Hackett  concealed  the  colors  on  his  person  and,  after  his  death  in  Andersonville  Prison, 
they  were  buried  with  his  body.  In  July,  1864,  the  regiment  was  presented,  by  the  Albany 
Burgesses  Corps,  with  a  color  and  guidons,  which  were  carried  until  the  close  of  the  war. 
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2.  National  color,  silk,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and  tassels  missing.    No 
inscription  found. 

3.  Small  blue  silk  guidon;  this  has  a  white  center  piece  with  the  6th  Corps  badge  in 
center  and  the  43rd  worked  on  the  same.     No  other  record. 

COLORS  OF  THE  FORTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  faded  and  ragged;  letters  and  words  in  gilt,   "P.  E.  R.  44th 
Regt.  N.  Y.  V."     The  following  inscription  is  engraved  on  the  plate  attached  to  the  staff: 
''  Presented  by  Mrs.   Erastus  Corning,  Albany  October  21,   1861 ;   returned   to   the   donor, 
January,  1863,  in  exchange  for  a  new  color,  and  by  her  deposited  in  the  Bureau  of  Military 
Statistics." 

This  color  was  borne  by  the  regiment  in  all  its  engagements  up  to  January,  1863,  viz. : 
Siege  of  Yorktown,  Hanover  Court  House,*  Games'  Mill,  Turkey  Island  Bend,  Malvern 
Hill,  second  Bull  Run,  Antietam  (in  reserve),  Shepardstown  Ford  and  Fredericksburgh. 

2.  National   color,   silk;  much  worn.      Presented  by   Mrs.   Erastus    Corning,   January, 
1863,  in  exchange  for  the  original  color  of  the  regiment,  and  deposited  by  her  in  the  Bureau. 

This  color  was  carried  by  the  regiment  in  all  its  engagements  during  the  years  1863 
and  1864,  and  was  brought  home  by  it  in  October  of  the  latter  year.  In  the  action  at 
Spotsylvania  Court  House  about  eighteen  inches  of  the  staff  was  taken  off,  and  also  the 
eagle  and  top  of  staff,  by  shot. 

COLORS   OF   THE  FORTY-FIFTH   INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  color  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff ;  spear- 
head and  trimmings  gone. 

2.  Remnant  of  blue   silk  regimental  banner  wrapped   about   the  National  color.      No 
inscription  found. 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff;  spear- 
head and  trimmings  complete.    Inscription,  "  45th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols."    Banner  emblazoned 
with  the  National  arms  and  motto. 

4.  5.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staffs;  spearheads 
gone.     Inscription,  "45th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS   OF  THE  FORTY-SIXTH   INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk ;  bears  the  following  inscription  on  the  staff :      "  Presented  to 
the  46th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  V.,  Viele's  Brigade,  by  Mrs.  E.  L.  Viele,  of  the  Union  Defense 
Committee,   New   York,   through   their   Commander,   Colonel    Rudolph    Rosa,   October    12, 
1861." 

2.  Regimental  color,  silk;  with  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York  painted  upon  each  side. 
Presented  by  the  city  of  New  York. 

3.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  fair  condition;  spearhead  and 
tassels  complete.      Inscription,  "46th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

4.  National  color,  silk;  much   worn.     The  streamers  bear  the   following  inscriptions: 
"Antietam,    Md. ;   Fredericksburg,   Va. ;   East   Tennessee ;   2nd   Bull    Run ;    Chantilly,   Va. ; 
South  Mountain,  Md. ;  Port  Royal,   S.  C. ;   Pulaski,  Ga. ;  James  Island,   S.  C."     Presented 
by  the  ladies  of  Washington,  D.  C.,  while  the  regiment  was  encamped  at  Annapolis. 

5.  Blue   silk  regimental  banner,  in   good   condition   and   mounted   upon  original   staff, 
spearhead  and  tassels  complete.     Upon  each  side  appears  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York 
and  the  inscription,  "46th  Regiment  New  York  Vols.     Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

6.  7.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staffs.      Inscrip- 
tion, "46th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.'f 

*  At  the  battle  of  Hanover  Court  House.  May  27,  1862,  Corporal  James  Young,  of  Company  "  F,"  twice 
raised  the  fallen  color  of  the  regiment,  which  haa  been  shot  down  by  the  terrible  cross-fire  which  swept  the 
field.  He  fell  pierced  by  a  rifle-ball  in  the  head,  while  waving  his  hat  and  shouting  defiance  to  the  enemy. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  FORTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  staff,  spearhead  and  trim- 
mings complete.      Inscription,  "  47th  N.  Y.  Vols." 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff, 
spearhead  broken.     The  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York  appear  upon  the  banner.      Inscrip- 
tion, "47th  Regiment  New  York  Vols." 

3.  4.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  fair  condition,  spearheads  gone.      Inscription,   "47th  Regt 
N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  FORTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  completely  riddled;  part  of  original  staff. 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  wife  of  General  Viele,  October,  1861,  at 
Annapolis,  Md.  It  was  in  a  shower  of  bullets  for  three  hours,  and  completely  riddled. 
Part  of  the  staff  was  shot  away  at  Fort  Wagner.  It  was  borne  in  action  at  Port  Royal 
Ferry  (January  i,  1862),  Pocataligo  (October  22,  1862),  Morris  Island  (July  10,  1863), 
and  Fort  Wagner  (July  18,  1863).  Of  its  bearers,  Sergeant  George  G.  Sparks  was  wounded 
and  transferred  to  invalid  corps ;  Corporal  George  Vredenberg  was  wounded  and  discharged ; 
Corporal  James  W.  Dunn  was  wounded,  promoted  captain,  and  killed  at  Fort  Fisher; 
Corporal  Alonzo  Hilliker  was  killed;  Corporal  Alexander  Hyers  was  killed,  and  Corporal 
Sidney  Wadhams  was  killed. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted;  flag  in  very  bad  condition;  spearhead  and  trimmings 
complete.     Inscription,  "48th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  Remnants  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  staff,  spearhead  and  trim- 
mings complete.  Arms  of  the  state  upon  one  side  and  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York 
upon  the  other.     Inscription,  "48th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.     Presented  by  the  City  of  New 
York." 

4.  Staff,  with  remnants  of  blue  silk  guidon,  spearhead  gone.     No  inscription. 

5.  6.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  fair  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  one  spearhead 
gone.    Figure  "  48  "  in  center  of  guidons. 

COLORS   OF  THE  FORTY-NINTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  bunting;  staff  gone. 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  4Qth  Regiment  by  Governor  Morgan,  on  behalf  of  the 
State  of  New  York,  in  September,  1861.  It  was  used  for  a  few  months  (in  skirmish  at 
Lewinsville,  October  14,  1861),  until  the  presentation  of  a  silk  color  to  the  regiment  by 
the  ladies  of  Buffalo,  in  the  spring  of  1862,  when  it  was  laid  aside.  It  was  carried  again 
in  the  battle  of  Opequan  (September  igth),  at  Fisher's  Hill  (September  2ist  and  22d),  and 
at  Cedar  Creek  (October  ipth),  and  on  the  2d  of  April,  1865. 

2.  National  color,  silk;  worn;  original  staff  with  plate  inscribed  with  names  of  donors, 
Mrs.  Abbey  P.  Heacock,  Hon.  Wm.  G.  Fargo,  with  eighteen  others.     Plate  not  on  staff  now. 

This  was  the  battle  color  of  the  regiment  from  the  spring  of  1862  until  September, 
1864.  It  was  borne  in  the  following  engagements,  viz. :  Watt's  Creek,  Young's  Mills, 
Wyndi  Mills,  siege  of  Yorktown,  Mechanicsville,  Garnett's  Farm,  Golding's  Farm,  Savage's 
Station,  White  Oak  Swamp,  Malvern  Hill,  second  Bull  Run,  South  Mountain,  Antietam, 
first  Fredericksburg,  Marye's  Heights,  Salem  Heights,  skirmishes  of  June  5th  and  6th, 
Gettysburg,  Fairfield,  Funckstown,  Rappahannock  Station,  Mine  Run,  Wilderness  (two), 
Spotsylvania,  North  Anna,  Cold  Harbor,  Petersburg,  Gurley's  House,  Fort  Stevens 
(Washington),  Charlestown  and  Opequan  Creek. 

3.  Blue    silk    regimental   banner,    mounted   'upon    original    staff    and   in    fair   condition, 
spearhead  and  tassels  complete.    Upon  each  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  of  the  United 
States. 

4.  5.  Blue  silk  guidons,  one  of  which  is   mounted  on  original   staff  and  the  other  is 
mounted  upon  a   round  stick.     Upon  the  center  of  the  guidons  appears  the  badge  of  the 
6th  Corps  with  the  figure  "  49." 


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COLORS  OF  THE  FIFTY-FIRST  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,   National,  in  good  condition   and  mounted  upon  original   staff,   spearhead 
gone.    Inscription,  "sist  Regiment  New  York  State  Vols."    The  engagements  of  the  regi- 
ment are  also  painted  upon  the  flag. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff.    Embroidered  arms  of  the 
state  with  the  inscription,  also  worked  in  silk,  "  Roanoke  Island  Feb.  8th,  1862."    "  Shepards 
Rifles."     Upon  an  engraved  plate  on  staff  is  inscribed,  "presented  to  the  sist  New  York 
State  Volunteers  by  the  friends  of  Col.  Edward  Ferrero  and  Lieut.  Col.  Robert  E.  Potter, 
April,  1862." 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  fine  condition,  spear- 
head and  trimmings  complete.     Emblazoned  with  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York.     Pre- 
sented by  the  city  of  New  York. 

4.  Silk    flag,    National,    unmounted    and    attached    to    the    other    staffs.      Embroidered 
letters  "Shepards  Rifles,"  "sist  New  York  Vols." 

This  flag  is  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  under  joint  resolution  of  Congress,  approved 
February  28,  1905. 

5.  6.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  with  spearheads  complete;  guidons 
are  in  good  condition  and  inscribed,  "Sist  Reg't  New  York  Vols." 

7.  8.  Silk  guidons,  National,   mounted  upon  short  staffs   and   in  good  condition.     No 
inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIFTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  fair  condition.     Inscription, 
"  54th  New  York  Vols."     Spearhead  broken. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  staff,  spearhead  broken  and 
part  gone.     No  inscription. 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  fair  condition,  spear- 
head broken.     This  banner  has  the  arms   of  the  city   of  New  York  painted  upon   it  and 
also  the  inscription,  "  54th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.,"  and  was  presented  by  the  city  of  New 
York. 

4.  Guidon,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff.     No  inscription. 

5.  6.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs.     Inscription,  "  54th  New   York 
Vols." 

7.  8.  Fragments  of  blue  silk  guidons  attached  to  staffs.     No  inscription. 
9.  10.  National   guidons,  bunting;   mounted   upon   original  staff  and  in   fair  condition. 
No  inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  FIFTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

i.  National  color,  silk;  faded;  half  gone;  rent  by  bullets  and  shell. 

COLORS   OF  THE  FIFTY-EIGHTH   INFANTRY. 

1.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  National  color;   spearhead  gone;  original   staff;  engraved 
plate  upon  staff  with  the  inscription,  "  58th  New  York  Vols.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New 
York,  1863." 

2.  Staff,  with  remnants  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner;  original  staff.     The  arms  are 
worked  in  silk  and  have  the  appearance  of  being  the   arms  of  the   State  of  New  York. 
The  staff  is  shattered,  and  cut  into  the  staff  are  some  of  the  engagements  in  which  the 
regiment  was  engaged.    No  other  inscription  found. 

3.  4.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  and  in  very  bad  condition.     Inscription,  "  s8th  New 
York  Vols."     Spearhead  gone. 

COLORS   OF   THE   FIFTY-NINTH    INFANTRY. 

i.  National  color,   silk ;  much  worn ;   original   staff  pone.     Presented   to  the   regiment 
by  ex-Mayor  Kingsland  on  behalf  of  the  city  of  New  York,  October,  1861. 


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2.  National    color,   silk;   worn    and    faded;    original   staff. 

3.  National  color,  silk;  worn;  original  staff.     Presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  city  of 
New  York,  April,  1863. 

4.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk.     Emblazoned  with  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York,  num- 
ber of  regiment,  etc.     Presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  city  of  New  York,  October,  1863. 

5.  6.  Guidons    (two),  blue   silk.     Emblazoned  with  arms  of  the   State   of   New  York. 
Presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  city  of  New  York,  April,  1863. 

7.  National  color,  silk;  original  staff. 

8.  Regimental   color,  blue   silk.     Emblazoned  with   arms  of  the   State  of  New   York; 
original  staff. 

9.  10.  Guidons   (two),  bunting;  original  staff. 

ii.  12.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads  complete.  Inscrip- 
tion, "59th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols." 

Colors  i  and  2  were  carried  in  all  the  battles  and  skirmishes  in  which  the  regiment 
participated,  up  to  and  including  Gettysburg  (July  3,  1863),  where  seven  of  the  eight 
color-corporals  were  either  killed  or  wounded. 

In  the  charge  on  Marye's  Heights,  a  shell  from  the  enemy  exploded  directly  over 
the  second  series  of  colors,  shattered  the  top  of  the  staff  of  the  regimental  color,  and  tore 
both  colors  (3  and  4)  into  shreds.  The  guidons  were  only  used  on  parades  and  drills. 

The  colors  of  the  third  series  were  presented  to  the  regiment  by  Col.  William  A. 
Olmstead,  November,  1864.  They  have  not  been  much  worn,  although  marked  by  bullets 
received  in  the  siege  of  Petersburgh,  and  in  the  numerous  engagements  which  eventuated  in 
the  surrender  of  General  Lee. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTIETH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk.     Painted  arms   State  of  New  York,  with  Washington's 
Headquarters    (Newburgh),   and   other   Hudson   river  views   in   back  ground.     Inscribed, 
"6oth   Regt.,   N.   Y.   S.  V."     The  words   "Jehovah  Nisi"    (The  Lord   our  Banner)    em- 
broidered ;  original  staff,  spearhead  gone. 

2.  National  color,  silk;  faded;  worn. 

3.  National  colors,  bunting;  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  gone.     Inscription 
sewed  upon  the  color,  "  6oth  New  York  Vols." 

Color  No.  2  was  borne  at  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburg,  Lookout  Mountain,  Missionary 
Ridge,  Peavine  Creek  and  Ringgold.  At  the  battle  of  Lookout  Mountain,  Sergeant  Leahy, 
who  bore  it,  being  twice  hit,  fell  to  the  ground.  Sergeant  Buck  sprang  forward  and  seized 
it,  and,  with  a  coolness  and  bravery  undisturbed  by  the  whiz  of  bullets,  steadily  bore  it  in 
advance  of  the  regiment. 

4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  fine  condition;  eagle 
on  top  of  staff  gone.    Upon  each  side  of  banner  is  painted  the  arms  of  the  state  and  motto : 
there  also  is  painted  the   engagements   of  the  regiment  with  the   inscription,  "  6oth   New 
York  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTY-FIRST  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,   silk;   with  piece  of  original  broken  staff. 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  city  of  New  York  in  1861.  It 
was  in  the  battles  of  Yorktown,  Fair  Oaks,  Peach  Orchard,  Savage  Station,  White  Oak 
Swamp,  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Malvern  Hill,  Antietam,  Charlestown,  Snicker's  Gap 
and  Fredericksburgh.  At  the  battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  the  color  bearer  and  four  of  the  color 
guard  were  killed.  At  Antietam,  the  color  bearer,  Frank  Aldrich,  was  killed,  and  flag- 
staff shot  in  three  pieces. 

2.  National  color,  silk ;  with  original   staff. 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  city  of  New  York  in  1861.  It  was 
used  as  the  parade  color  until  the  Peninsula  campaign,  when  it  was  laid  aside.  In  the 
spring  of  1863,  it  was  brought  into  service,  and  was  carried  through  the  battles  of  Chan- 


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cellorsville,  Gettysburg,  Auburn,  Bristow  Station  and  Mine  Run.     At  Gettysburg,  the  color 
bearer  and  two  of  the  color  guard  were  wounded. 

3.  National  color,  silk;  field  all  gone,  and  three-fourths  of  stripes. 

This  color  was  carried  by  the  regiment  during  the  campaign  of  1864,  at  the  Wilderness, 
Todd's  Tavern,  Po  River,  Cobbany  Bridge,  Totopotomoy  Creek,  Cold  Harbor,  Petersburg 
(three),  Deep  Bottom  (two),  White's  Tavern,  Spotsylvania,  South  Anna,  Reams'  Station. 

4.  National  color,  silk ;  original  staff.    Inscribed  on  plate,  "  6ist  Regt.,  N.  Y.  S.  V.,  1863. 
Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

5.  6.  Regimental   color,   blue   silk.     Emblazoned  with   arms  and   motto  of   the   United 
States,  and  "6ist  N.  Y.  Vol.  Regiment  Infantry.     Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York.'' 

These  colors  were  in  every  action  in  which  the  2d  Corps  took  part  from  October,  1864. 
They  were  first  unfurled  on  the  ramparts  of  Fort  McGilvery,  in  front  of  Petersburgh,  and 
from  thence  in  the  following  engagements:  Hatcher's  Run,  Petersburg  to  March  25th, 
Boydtown  Road  (two),  Sutherland's  Plantation,  Sailor's  Creek,  Cumberland  Church  anJ 
the  surrender  of  Lee.  During  this  campaign,  four  of  the  color  guard  were  disabled  (two 
killed). 

COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTY-SECOND  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  very  bad  condition;  the  staff 
was  broken  at  the  charge  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.  (this  is  from  the  personal  information  of 
George  Neal,  color-corporal  at  the  time  it  occurred)  ;  spearhead  gone. 

2.  Silk  flag,   National,   in   fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original   staff,   spearhead 
and  tassels  complete.     Inscription,  "62nd  Regiment  New  York  Vols." 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff;  banner  in  very  bad  con- 
dition, spearhead  and  trimmings  complete.     Inscription,  "  62nd  Regiment  New  York  State 
Vols."    Presented  by  the  city  of  New  York  and  has  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York 
painted  upon  it. 

4.  5.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs  and  in  very  bad  condition,  spear- 
heads gone.    Inscription,  "62nd  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols." 

6.  7.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs  and  in  good  condition,  spearheads 
complete.     Inscription,  "fend  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTY-THIRD  INFANTRY. 

1.  National   color,  silk;   almost  entirely  destroyed;  original  staff.     Inscribed  on  plate, 
"63rd  Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  V.,  1863.     Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York," 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  fine  condition,  spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.    Inscription,  "63rd  Regiment  New  York  Vols." 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  fine  condition,  spear- 
head and  trimmings  complete.     Arms  of  the  state  upon  one  side  and  upon  the  other  the 
arms  of  the  city  of  New  York.     Inscription,  "63rd  Regiment  New  York  Vols.,  presented 
by  the  City  of  New  York." 

4.  5.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs.     Inscription,  "  63rd  Regt.  N.  Y. 
Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  bunting;  worn;  staff  gone. 

2.  National   color,   silk ;    much   worn   and  field  and   stripes  disfigured  and  destroyed ; 
name  of  regiment,  etc.,  inscribed ;  staff  gone. 

3.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  two-thirds  gone;  arms  of  State  of  New  York  originally 
painted  in  center,  over  which  were  the  words  "  64th  Reg.  N.  Y.  Vols. ;"  under  arms  the 
words,  "  presented  by  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  Cattaraugus  county." 

These  colors  have  been  almost  destroyed  in  the  service.  The  first  was  in  the  siege  of 
Yorktown  and  the  battles  of  Fair  Oaks,  Games'  Mill,  Savage  Station,  Peach  Orchard, 
White  Oak  Swamp,  Glendale,  Malvern  Hill,  Antietam,  Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville  and 


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Gettysburg.  The  second  and  third  were  presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  board  of  super- 
visors of  Cattaraugus  county,  and  were  in  actions  at  Gettysburg,  Williamsport,  Snicker's 
Gap,  Manassas  Gap,  Auburn  Hill,  Bristow  Station,  Mine  Run,  Wilderness,  Po  River,  Spot- 
sylvania,  North  Anna,  Totopotomoy,  South  Anna,  Guinney's  Station,  Cold  Harbor,  Peters- 
burg (four),  Strawberry  Plains,  Deep  Bottom  (two),  Ream's  Station  and  Hatcher's  Run. 
In  each  of  these  engagements  the  regiment  lost  men  in  killed  and  wounded. 

At  Gettysburg,  the  National  color  (No.  i)  was  carried  by  Chauncey  McKoon  of  Com- 
pany "  B,"  who  was  severely  wounded  in  the  thigh.  It  was  then  taken  by  Edmund  Stone 
of  Company  "  D,"  who  was  killed.  It  was  then  raised  by  Sergeant  Blackmore,  who  carried 
it  through  the  remainder  of  the  battle.  Thomas  J.  Zibble,  corporal  of  Company  "  F,"  and 
Albert  Empy,  corporal  of  Company  "  E,"  were  wounded  in  the  same  battle  while  carry- 
ing the  National  color  (No.  2). 

COLORS    OF   THE   SIXTY-FIFTH   INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head gone.     No  inscription. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
and  tassels  complete.     No  inscription. 

3.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
trimmings   complete.     Inscription,  "  65th  Regiment   New  York  Vols." 

4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head and  trimmings  complete.     Painted  upon  banner  is  the  arms  and  motto  of*  the  United 
States. 

5.  Blue   silk  regimental  banner,   in  good   condition   and   mounted   upon   original   staff, 
spearhead  broken.     Arms  of  the  city  of  New  York  is  painted  upon  banner  and  also  the 
inscription,  "  6sth  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.     Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

6.  7.  Blue   silk   guidons,  in   very  poor  condition,   one   spearhead  gone,  mounted   upon 
original  staffs.     Inscription,  "6sth  Regt.  New  York  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTY-SIXTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Staff,  flag  and  spearhead  gone.     Upon  the  staff  is  an  engraved  plate  with  the  in- 
scription, "  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York,  1863."    The  staff  is  shattered  by  shot ;  also 
the  plate  shows  the  mark  of  a  bullet. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  good  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.     Inscription,  "  66th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.,"  also  the  engagements  of 
the  regiment  painted  upon  the  flag. 

3.  Silk   flag,   National,   in  very  good   condition,   spearhead  and   trimmings   gone.     No 
inscription. 

4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  good  condition,  spearhead  and  trimmings  com- 
plete, mounted  upon  original  staff.     Upon  one  side  of  the  banner-  appears  the  arms  of  the 
State  of  New  York  and  upon  the  other  side  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York.     Inscrip- 
tion, "  66th  Regiment  New  York  Vols.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

5.  6.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  good  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads 
complete.     Inscription,  "66th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

7.  Guidon,  captured  by  J.  E.  B.  Stuart's  Cavalry  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  recaptured  and 
sent  to  this  Bureau  by  the  Secretary  of  War,  under  joint  resolution  of  Congress,  February 
28,  1905. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SIXTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head broken  and  part  gone.     No  inscription. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner;  very  little  of  the  banner  remaining;  it  is  mounted  upon 
the  original  staff;  spearhead  broken  and  part  of  it  gone.    The  inscription  is  nearly  all  gone. 


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COLORS    OF   THE   SIXTY-NINTH    INFANTRY. 

I.  Light  colored  silk  guidon;  embroidered  lettering  "  1st  Regiment  Irish  Brigade; 
69th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols."  This  guidon  was  captured  in  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va., 
by  Major-General  Anderson's  Division;  December  15,  1862,  recaptured.  Received  from  the 
Secretary  of  War,  under  a  joint  resolution  of  Congress,  approved  February  28,  1905. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SEVENTY-FIRST  INFANTRY. 

I.  National  color,  silk.     Inscribed  "  Jackson  Regiment,  N.  Y.  V."     With  original  staff. 

This  color  was  borne  in  the  battles  of  Stafford  Court  House,  Fair  Oaks  (June  ist, 
I2th  and  25th),  Charles  City  Cross  Roads  (June  29th,  30th),  Malvern  Hill  (July  ist  and 
August  4th),  Bristow  Station,  second  Bull  Run,  Chantilly  and  Fredericksburg. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SEVENTY-SECOND  INFANTRY. 

I.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
and  trimmings  gone.  No  inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SEVENTY-THIRD  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,   National,   in   fair  condition   and  mounted  upon  original   staff,   spearhead 
gone.     No  inscription. 

2.  3.  Guidons,   in   fair  condition   and  mounted   upon  original    staffs,   spearheads   gone. 
No  inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SEVENTY-FIFTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  three-quarters  gone;  original  staff  broken  by  bullets;   original 
cord  and  tassels. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
tassels  complete.     Upon  a  paper  attached  to  the  staff  is  the  following,  "  75th  Regiment  N. 
Y.  Vols.     Mustered  out,  August  31,  1865.     Lt.  Col.  Robert  P.  York,   Commanding." 

3.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk.     Embroidered  with  coat  of  arms  of  the  State  of  New 
York,  and  "  75th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  V. ;"  original  staff,  cord  and  tassels.     Flag  and  staff 
shattered  and  marked  by  bullets.     Presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  ladies  of  Auburn. 

4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head missing.    Upon  each  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  United  States 
and  also  the  inscription,  "  75th  Regiment  New  York  Vols.,"  and  upon  the  staff  written  upon 
a  paper  that  is  pasted  thereon,  "  75th  Regiment  New  York  Vols.  mustered  out  August  31, 
1865,  Lt.  Col.  Robert  P.  York,  Commanding."     At  Port  Hudson  the  gallant  color  bearer 
who  received  the  National  flag  from  the  ladies  of  Auburn,  was  killed,  a  bullet  from  the 
enemy  piercing  his  heart.     As  he  fell,  the  colors  were  snatched  from  his  death  grasp  by  a 
corporal,  who  waved  them  in  defiance. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SEVENTY-SIXTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  in  tatters;  original  staff  gone. 

2.  Regimental  banner,  mounted;  banner  nearly  all  gone. 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment,  on  the  steps  of  the  capitol  in  Albany,  on  its 
departure  for  the  field,  by  Mrs.  Campbell,  of  York  Mills,  Oneida  county,  with  public  cere- 
monies. It  was  carried  until  December,  1863,  during  which  time  it  was  borne  in  the  battles 
of  Rappahannock  Station,  Warrenton,  Sulphur  Springs,  Gainesville,  second  Bull  Run,  South 
Mountain,  Antietam,  Upperville,  Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburg  and  Mine 
Run. 

It  received  fifteen  musket  balls  and  one  twelve-pound  shot  through  it  in  action.  The 
color  bearer,  Sergeant  Stamp,  was  killed  at  South  Mountain.  At  Gettysburg,  the  color 
bearer  was  wounded  just  as  the  regiment  was  falling  back,  and  came  near  being  captured, 
but  was  rescued  by  Private  John  Stephens,  of  Company  "  H,"  who  left  the  ranks  under 
the  fire  of  the  enemy,  and  recovered  the  color  in  safety. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  SEVENTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  original  staff.     The  design  painted  upon  each  side  (now 
torn  and  defaced)   was  the  number  of  the  regiment  and  arms  of  the  state  and  motto,  at 
the  side  of  which  was  represented  the  surrender  of  Burgoyne  in  1777,  upon  which  occasion 
the  American  Stars  and  Stripes  were  said  to  have  been  first  displayed.     Presented  to  the 
regiment  by  the  sons  of  Saratoga  county,  resident  in  New  York,  upon  its  departure  for 
the  field  November  29,  1861. 

This  color  was  carried  in  the  battle  of  Lee's  Mills,  the  siege  of  Yorktown,  battles  of 
Mechanicsville,  Gelding's  Farm,  Garnet's  Hill,  White  Oak  Swamp,  Crampton  Pass,  Antie- 
tam,  Fredericksburg,  Marye's  Heights  and  Gettysburg.  The  bearers  were  Sergeant  Isaac 
Bemis  and,  afterward,  Corporal  Michael  McWilliams.  In  the  charge  up  Marye's  Heights 
one  of  the  color  guard  was  killed  and  the  color  torn  in  shreds  by  a  shell. 

2.  Guidon ;  staff  gone.    Two  guidons  were  presented  with  the  regimental  color  and  were 
used  during  the  same  period.     That  on  the  right  side  of  the  line  was  crimson,  and  that 
on  the  left- blue.    The  crimson  guidon  is  returned. 

3.  National  color,  silk;  about  half  gone;  end  ragged;  the  field  in  ribbons  and  but  little 
left ;  bears  the  inscriptions,  "  Winchester,  Sept.  19,  1864 ;  Fisher's  Hill,  Sept.  22,  1864 ;  Cedar 
Creek,   Oct.  19,   1864."     Original  staff,  the  top  of  which  was  shot  off  in  the  Wilderness, 
May  6,  1864. 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  ladies  of  Temple  Grove  Seminary, 
Saratoga  Springs,  November  29,  1861,  and  was  carried  during  three  years'  service.  The 
lettering  was  placed  upon  it  after  the  regiment  left  the  field,  in  accordance  with  an  order 
from  General  Sheridan  to  the  Army  of  the  Shenandoah.  In  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville 
the  field  was  torn  out  by  a  shell  from  the  enemy's  cannon.  Among  its  bearers  in  battle 
Corporal  Joseph  Meurer  was  instantly  killed  at  Antietam;  Corporal  Michael  McWilliams 
•was  killed  in  the  Wilderness  (May  6th)  ;  Corporal  Horrigan  of  the  color  guard  was 
killed  at  Cedar  Creek  (October  I9th)  ;  and  Corporal  Henry  Myres  was  shot  through  the 
right  hand  in  the  Wilderness  (May  loth).  It  was  in  every  battle  in  which  the  6th  Corps 
took  part,  up  to  November,  1864,  including  Fort  Stevens  (Washington,  D.  C),  Winchester, 
Fisher's  Hill  and  Cedar  Creek. 

4.  National  color,  silk;  "77th  Regt.  N.  Y.  S.  V.,"  embroidered. 

5.  6.  Guidons,  blue  silk;  faded;  corps  badge  of  6th  Corps  in  center  in  white,  on  which 
is  "77-" 

These  colors  were  in  service  in  the  battalion  which  the  77th  left  in  the  field,  from  No- 
vember, 1864,  to  the  return  of  the  battalion  in  July,  1865.  They  were  in  the  charge  at  Peters- 
burgh  (April  2d). 

COLORS  OF  THE  SEVENTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY. 

i.  National  color,  silk ;  nearly  all  gone ;  flagstaff  has  been  twice  broken  by  bullets ;  the 
lower  break  has  been  mended;  the  upper  one  is  still  unrepaired.  On  silver  plate  on  the 
staff,  "  78th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  V.  1863.  Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment  in  the  summer  of  1863,  at  Fairfax  Court 
House,  Va.  It  was  carried  in  several  skirmishes  in  Virginia,  and  accompanied  the  regiment 
to  the  west,  where  it  was  borne  in  the  battles  of  Wauhatchie,  Lookout  Mountain,  Resaca, 
Dallas,  Lost  Mountain,  Pine  Knob,  Kenesaw,  Peach  Tree  Creek,  and  siege  of  Atlanta;  was 
carried  through  the  campaign  to  Savannah,  and  was  the  first  to  enter  that  city;  was  also 
carried  in  the  late  Carolina  campaign.  One  color  bearer  was  severely  wounded  at  Resaca, 
and  one  at  Lost  Mountain. 

COLORS  OF  THE  SEVENTY-NINTH  INFANTRY. 

I.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  staff,  spearhead  com- 
plete. The  engagements  in  which  the  regiment  was  engaged  painted  upon  flag.  Engraved 
plate  upon  staff  with  the  inscription,  "  79th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.,  presented  by  the  City  of 
New  York." 


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2.  Silk  flag,   National,   in  fine   condition   and  mounted  upon   original   staff,   spearhead 
and  tassels  complete.     Inscription,  "  79th  New  York  Vols." 

3.  Blue   silk   regimental   banner,   in    fair   condition    and   mounted   upon   original   staff, 
spearhead  complete.     Upon  one  side  of  banner  appears  the   arms  of  the  state  and  upon 
the  other  side  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York.    Inscription,  "  7Qth  Regiment  New  York 
Vols.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

4.  5.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads 
complete.     Inscription,  "  7Qth  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols." 

6.  7.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  on  original  staffs,  one  spear- 
head gone.  Inscription,  "  7Qth  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  EIGHTIETH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National   color,   silk;   "aoth  Regiment,   N.   Y.    S.   M.,"   in  gilt;  original  staff  gone. 
Presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  ladies  of  Poughkeepsie. 

This  color  was  in  the  battles  of  Norman's  Ford,  Warrenton  Springs,  Gainesville,  second 
Bull  Run  (where  Colonel  Pratt  was  mortally  wounded),  Chantilly,  South  Mountain,  An- 
tietam  and  Fredericksburgh.  The  color  bearers  were  repeatedly  shot  down,  and  some  of 
its  officers  were  shot  while  holding  the  colors. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk ;  embroidered  with  eagle  and  arms  of  the  State  of  New 
York ;  "  20th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  M.,  Ulster  Guard,"  in  scroll  above  arms ;  "  Excelsior,"  in 
scroll  below.     Also  the  words,  "Washington,  April   1861,  Warrenton,  Manassas,  Norman's 
Ford,   Chantilly,   South   Mountain,    Antietam."     Below    all,  the   words   "  Presented  by   the 
ladies  of  Saugerties,  N.  Y."    "  Fredericksburg,"  affixed  on  paper  in  gilt  letters.     Marked 
by  bullets ;  staff  gone. 

While  carrying  this  color,  Color-Sergeant  Edward  Becket  was  shot  through  the  hand, 
the  ball  shattering  the  flagstaff.  The  gilt  eagle  was  shot  from  the  top  of  the  staff  on  the 
third  day  of  the  engagement  at  Gettysburg.  It  was  borne  in  the  battles  named  in  connec- 
tion with  the  National  color  of  the  regiment,  and  also  at  Chancellorsville  and  at  Gettysburg. 

COLORS  OF  THE  EIGHTY-FIRST  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  bunting. 

This  color  was  used  as  the  storm  color  of  the  regiment.  It  was  flying  from  the 
Colonel's  tent  at  Seven  Pines  when  the  regiment  fell  back  with  Casey's  Division  to  the 
second  line,  May  31,  1862.  It  was  left  behind  but,  being  remembered,  was  returned  for 
and  recovered.  The  Colonel's  tent  took  fire  at  Northwest  Landing,  Va.,  March,  1864,  and 
burned  the  color  somewhat. 

2.  National  color,  silk;  accompanied  by  the  original  staff,  which  was  broken  in  four 
places  by  shot  and  shell. 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment,  December  3,  1863,  by  Mrs.  E.  C.  Ingersoll, 
of  Lee,  Oneida  county,  N.  Y.,  and  was  in  service  from  January  i,  1864,  to  January  I, 
1865,  in  the  following  engagements,  viz.:  Violet  Station,  Drury's  Bluff,  Cold  Harbor, 
Petersburg,  Fort  Harrison  and  second  Fair  Oaks,  and  in  several  skirmishes.  The  staff 
was  broken  in  four  parts  by  shot  and  shell,  one  of  which  (a  minie  ball)  struck  between 
the  hands  of  the  color-sergeant,  Evan  Michaels,  and  passed  through  his  body,  inflicting  a 
mortal  wound.  The  eagle,  surmounting  the  staff,  was  carried  away  by  a  shot,  and  not  re- 
covered. The  color  shows  thirty-six  bullet  holes,  and  in  its  field  are  two  holes  made  by 
cannon  shot.  In  carrying  this  color  four  of  the  color  guard  were  killed  and  fifteen  wounded. 

3.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
tassels  missing.     Inscription,  "8ist  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

4.  5.  Guidons,  bunting;  mounted  upon  original  staffs.    No  inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  EIGHTY-SECOND  INFANTRY. 

I.  Guidon,  mounted  upon  staff  furnished  by  state.  Guidon  received  from  the  Secre- 
tary of  War,  under  joint  resolution  of  Congress,  approved  February  28,  1905.  Inscription  on 
guidon,  "  82nd  N.  Y.  Vols." 

This  guidon  was  recaptured  from  the  enemy.     No  history  or  record. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  EIGHTY-THIRD  INFANTRY. 

I.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  bad  condition,  staff  and  trimmings  new.  Upon 
one  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York  and  upon  the  other  side 
the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York.  Inscription,  "  Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

COLORS  OF  THE  EIGHTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

i.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fair  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.  No  inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  EIGHTY-SIXTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  merino;  lower  red,  white  and  part  of  the  second  red  stripe  gone, 
and  also  ends  of  stripes ;  has  about  twenty  bullet  holes  in  it. 

This  color  was  presented  to  Company  "B"  by  the  ladies  of  Addison,  Steuben  county, 
N.  Y.,  and  was  regarded  as  the  property  of  that  company  until  the  battle  of  Chancellors- 
ville,  when  its  Captain,  William  M.  Angle,  was  killed,  while  gallantly  leading  his  company 
in  a  charge  on  the  enemy.  It  was  then  adopted  by  the  regiment.  It  was  always  used  as 
the  battle-color  of  the  regiment  until  the  campaign  of  1864,  and  was  in  the  following 
engagements,  viz. :  Second  Bull  Run,  Manassas  Gap,  Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville, 
Beverly  Ford,  Gettysburg,  Wapping  Heights,  Auburn,  Kelly's  Ford,  Orange  Grove  and 
Mine  Run.  Four  color-sergeants  were  killed  while  carrying  it  in  battle. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  in  tatters.     Painted  with  arms  and  motto  of  the 
United  States  and  number  of  regiment;  original  staff,  cord  and  tassels. 

This  color  was  obtained  from  the  general  government,  in  March,  1864,  and  was  carried 
in  the  following  battles  and  skirmishes,  viz. :  Wilderness,  Spotsylvania,  North  Anna,  Silver 
Creek,  Petersburg,  Deep  Bottom,  Hatcher's  Run,  Cold  Harbor  and  Weldon  Railroad,  in 
all  twenty-two  engagements. 

3.  National  color,   silk ;  with  staff. 

4.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  with  eagle  and  motto  of  the  United  States;  staff,  etc. 

5.  6.  Guidons;  with  staff. 

COLORS  OF  THE  EIGHTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk ;  somewhat  worn  and  faded ;  staff  entire ;  spearhead  gone.     In- 
scribed in  needle  work,  "  8;th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  V.      Presented  by  the  City  of  Brooklyn." 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk.      Painted  with  the  arms  of  city  of  New  York,  beneath 
which,  in  scroll,  the  words  "Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York;"  above  arms,  in  scroll, 
the  words  "87th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  V.;"  staff  and  tassels  entire;  spearhead  gone. 

3.  Regimental  color,  white  silk,  large  and  rich;  in  center,  in  blue  and  gold,  the  arms 
of  the  city  of  Brooklyn,  and  underneath  in  scroll,  the  words,  "  Presented  by  the  City  of 
Brooklyn ;"  immediately  over  the  arms,  in  scroll,  the  words,  "  Col.    Stephen  A.  Dodge ;" 
above  the  latter,  in  scroll,  the  words,  "87th  Regt.,  Brooklyn  Rifles  N.  Y.  S.  V.;"  staff  and 
spearhead,  the  latter  broken  off. 

COLORS  OF  THE  NINETIETH  INFANTRY. 

I.  National  color,  silk;  original  staff,  cord  and  tassels.  Inscription  on  plate,  "poth 
Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  V.,  1863.  Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

This  color  was  carried  by  the  regiment  from  September,  1864,  to  March,  1865.  It 
bears  the  marks  of  many  bullets  and  one  piece  of  shell,  and  the  staff  is  shattered  by  some 
flying  missile.  The  color  is  marked  with  blood  from  the  death  wound  of  Sergeant  Francis 
Foley,  of  Company  "  C,"  color  bearer,  who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

COLORS  OF  THE  NINETY-FIRST  INFANTRY. 

I.  National  color,  silk;  faded,  torn.  Inscribed,  "Irish  Bend,  April  I4th,  1863;  Ver- 
inillion  Bayou,  April  i7th,  1863;  Port  Hudson,  May  25th,  27th,  and  June  I4th,  1863;  Cox's 
Plantation,  July  i3th,  1863."  Original  staff,  broken  and  brass  ornament  gone. 


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This  color  was  presented  to  the  91  st  Regiment,  by  the  wife  of  Col.  J.  W.  Harcourt,  of 
Albany,  on  its  departure  for  the  seat  of  war,  December,  1861.  At  Port  Hudson  (May  27th), 
it  was  torn  in  two  and  the  top  of  the  staff  carried  away,  while  being  borne  by  Corporal 
James  E.  Jones,  of  Company  "  D,"  who  was  wounded  in  the  face  by  a  splinter.  Corporal 
Patrick  H.  Garrity,  of  Company  "  H,"  picked  up  the  piece  and  the  spear,  and,  being 
wounded  in  the  foot,  they  were  taken  by  him  to  the  hospital.  Subsequently  they  were 
returned  to  Mrs.  Harcourt  by  Colonel  Van  Zandt.  The  remainder  of  the  color  and  staff  were 
carried  by  the  regiment  until  its  re-enlistment,  in  1864,  when  they  were  also  returned  to 
Mrs.  Harcourt.  In  the  battle  of  Irish  Bend,  the  color  was  borne  by  Sergeant  Gill,  of  Com- 
pany "  C,"  and  it  was  also  borne  by  him  at  Port  Hudson  until  he  was  wounded.  It  was  then 
taken  by  Corporal  Jones  and  when  he  was  wounded,  by  Private  Townsend,  of  Company 
"  K."  Private  Townsend  joined  the  regiment  at  Pensacola,  having  deserted  the  Confederate 
service  (into  which  he  had  been  pressed)  at  Mobile.  He  carried  the  color  until  the  I4th  of 
June,  when,  in  the  last  battle  at  Port  Hudson,  he  fell  pierced  with  seven  balls,  one  of  which, 
as  was  ascertained  after  the  surrender  of  the  Confederate  forces,  was  from  a  gun  in  the  hands 
of  his  brother,  who  was  a  member  of  the  loth  Alabama,  and  who  recognized  him  at  the 
instant  of  discharging  his  piece.  Townsend  subsequently  died  of  his  wounds.  Corporal 
Garrity  took  the  color  from  Townsend,  and  carried  it  until  it  was  returned  to  its  donor 
in  1864. 

2.  Silk  guidon,  unmounted.  The  center  of  guidon  represents  a  white  silk  cross  with 
the  letters  and  figures,  "gist  N.  Y.  Vols."  worked  in  silk.  The  guidon  is  pieced  out  on  the 
top  with  red  silk,  and  upon  the  bottom  with  blue  silk 

COLORS  OF  THE  NINETY-SECOND  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  embroidered  with  name  of  regiment  and  the  words,  "Excelsior 
Rifle  Battalion."     Returned  by  the  regiment,  May  II,   1864. 

This  color  was  used  by  the  regiment  until  it  was  so  torn  by  bullets  that  it  could  not 
be  unfurled. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner  (staff  supplied  by  Adjutant-General).     Upon  each  side 
of  banner  appears   the  arms   and  motto  of  the  state  with  the  inscription,   "  Deo   Fiden- 
dum"  and  "92nd  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

This  banner  was  received  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  under  joint  resolution  of  Con- 
gress, approved  February  28,  1905. 

COLORS  OF  THE  NINETY-THIRD  INFANTRY. 

1.  Staff,  original,  with  fragments  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner  attached,  spearhead  and 
tassels  missing.     Emblazonment  entirely  gone.     Painted  upon  the  staff,  "93rd  N.  Y.  Vols." 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff;  banner  in  good  condition. 
Upon  each  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  United  States.     Inscription 
painted  upon  staff,  "93rd  N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  4.  Silk  guidons,  National,  one  of  which  is  mounted  upon  the  original  staff,  with 
spearhead  complete;  the  other  upon  a  long  square  pole,  no  spearhead.    No  inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  NINETY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted,  spearhead  tied  to  staff.    No 
inscription. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner ;  banner  nearly  all  gone ;  mounted  upon  original  staff, 
spearhead  missing.     Small   fragments   left  of  the  banner  would  indicate  that  it  was  -em- 
blazoned with  the  arms  of  the  United  States.    No  record  found. 

3.  4.  Guidons,  National,  bunting,  and  mounted  upon  plain  staffs.     No  inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  NINETY-FIFTH  INFANTRY. 

I.  National  color,  silk;  with  silver  band  on  staff,  bearing  the  inscription,  "95fh  Regi- 
ment, N.  Y.  S.  V.  Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 


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This  color  was  sent  to  the  regiment  by  the  authorities  of  New  York  city,  August  i, 
1863.  It  was  borne  through  the  battles  of  Mine  Run,  Wilderness,  Spotsylvania,  Laurel 
Hill,  North  Anna,  Totopotomoy  Creek,  Bottom's  Ridge,  Bethesda  Church,  Cold  Harbor  and 
Petersburg,  when  it  became  too  dilapidated  for  further  use.  In  the  various  fights  in  which 
it  was  borne  six  color  bearers  were  shot. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  mis- 
sing.    Painted  upon  the  staff,  "  Q5th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  Staff,  with   fragments  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner;   staff  broken,   spearhead  and 
tassels  gone.     Painted  upon  staff,  "95th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  NINETY-SIXTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  bunting. 

The  color  here  presented  was  in  service  until  the  23d  of  November,  1862.  In  pre- 
senting new  colors  to  the  regiment  at  that  time,  Colonel  Gray  remarked,  "  That  old  color 
has  passed  through  every  conflict  in  which  this  regiment  has  participated;  at  Fair  Oaks, 
Chickahominy  Swamp,  White  Oak  Swamp,  Railroad  Bridge,  Bottom's  Bridge,  Long's  Bridge, 
Jones'  Ford,  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Harrison's  Point."  In  the  battle  at  Kinston  Colonel 
Gray  was  killed,  and  this  color  accompanied  his  remains  to  his  former  home. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National     (staff  furnished  by  the  Adjutant-General).     Flag  in  very  bad 
condition.     Received  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  under  joint  resolution  of  Congress, 
approved   February  28,   1005. 

COLORS  OF  THE  NINETY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk.     Inscribed,  "  Colonel  Wheelock,  97th  Conklin  Rifles,  N.  Y." 
Accompanied  by  original  staff  (this  flag  was  returned  to  Oneida  county  by  an  act  of  the 
Legislature,  May  7,  1898). 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  ladies  of  Boonville,  March,  1862,  and 
was  carried  in  the  battles  of  Cedar  Mountain,  Rappahannock  Station,  Thoroughfare  Gap, 
second  Bull  Run,  Chantilly,  South  Mountain,  Antietam,  Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville, 
Gettysburg  and  Mine  Run. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
tassels  complete.     The  engagements  in  which  the  regiment  were  engaged  painted  upon  the 
flag.     No  other  inscription. 

3.  Broken   staff,    with   remnants   of   blue   silk   regimental   banner   attached,    spearhead 
and  top  of  staff  gone.     No  inscription  found. 

4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fair  condition,  mounted  on  original  staff,  trimmings 
complete.    Arms  and  motto  of  the  state  upon  each  side  with  the  inscription,  "  9;th  Regiment 
Vet.  Vols.  N.  Y.  S." 

5.  Blue  silk  guidon,  unmounted  and  attached  to  other  staffis.    In  the  center  of  guidon 
worked  in  silk  appears,  "97th  N.  Y.  V.     Presented  by  Albert  H.  Van  Deusen,  late  Capt. 
Co.  '  G,'  November  5th,  1900." 

COLORS  OF  THE  NINETY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  worn.     Bears  the  name  of  the  regiment  in  gilt  letters. 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment  at  Albany,  in  1861,  on  its  departure  for  the 
seat  of  war,  and  was  carried  by  the  regiment  during  the  first  two  years  of  its  service. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  and  in  fair  condition,  spearhead  and  tassels  gone.     In- 
scription, "o8th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  poor  condition,  mounted  upon  an  old  staff  without  spear- 
head or  ornament  of  any  kind.     No  inscription. 

4.  5.  6.  Guidons,   National,  bunting  and  mounted  upon  original  staff.      No   inscription. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  NINETY-NINTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
gone.    Engraved  plate  on  staff  with  the  inscription,  "  presented  to  New  York  Coast  Guard, 
by  J.  S.  Hyde  in  behalf  of  the  Citizens  of  New  York  July,  1861." 

2.  Blue  silk   regimental   banner,   in   very  bad  condition,   mounted   upon  original    staff, 
spearhead  broken.    Battles  in  which  the  regiment  were  engaged  painted  upon  banner.    En- 
graved plate  upon  staff  inscribed,  "presented  to  the  oo.th  New  York  Vols.,  by  the  City  of 
New  York,  1863." 

3.  Blue  silk   regimental  banner,  very  much   tattered ;   mounted ;   spearhead  gone.     No 
inscription  found. 

4.  5.  Blue  silk  guidons,   mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads  gone,  guidons  very 
much  worn.     No  inscription  found. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRETH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original   staff,  spear- 
head and  trimmings  complete.    Inscription,  "  looth  Regiment  New  York  Vols."     It  also  has 
the  engagements  painted  upon  the  flag. 

2.  Blue  silk    regimental   banner,   in   fair   condition   and   mounted  upon    original    staff, 
spearhead  complete.    No  inscription. 

3.  4.     Bunting  guidons,   National,  mounted  upon  original   staffs;  plain,  without   trim- 
mings.    No  inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIRST  INFANTRY. 

I.  National  color,  silk;  with  original  staff. 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  Unioni  Defense  Committee  of  New 
York  city.  It  was  borne  in  the  battles  of  Seven  Pines  (May  31  st  and  June  1st),  Peach 
Orchard,  Savage  Station,  Chickahominy  Swamp,  White  Oak  Swamp,  Charles  City  Cross 
Roads,  Malvern  Hill,  Groveton,  second  Bull  Run,  Chantilly  and  Fredericksburg. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SECOND  INFANTRY. 

1.  National   color,   silk.     Inscribed  in   gilt,   "  I02nd  Regiment,   N.   Y.   S.  V."     "  Cedar 
Mountain,   the   Rappahannock,   White    Sulphur   Springs,    Antietam."     Original    staff,   with 
plate  inscribed,  "  Presented  by  the  friends  of  Colonel  W.  B.   Hayward,  in  the  employ  of 
Stone,  Stark  &  Co." 

2.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner  attached;  spearhead  complete. 
Staff  appears  to  be  the  original. 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,   in  very  poor  condition,   mounted  upon  original   staff. 
Emblazoned  upon  one  side  of  the  banner  is  the  arms  of  the  state  and  upon  the  other  side 
the  arms   of  the  city  of   New  York  with  the  inscription,  "  lO2nd  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols., 
presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

4.  Blue   silk  regimental  banner,   mounted  upon  original   staff   and  in   good  condition, 
spearhead  and  tassels  complete.     Upon  one  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  of  the   state 
and  upon  the  other  side  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York.     Inscription,  "  iO2nd  Regi- 
ment New  York  Vols." 

5.  6.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads  and  trimmings  com- 
plete.   Inscription,  "  I02nd  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRD  INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  silk;  one-third  gone;  shield  in  center,  surmounted  by  eagle,  over 
which,  in  scroll,  "  iO3rd  Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  V. ;"  under  shield,  "  Excelsior "  in  scroll ;  in 
upper  corner,  near  the  staff,  are  the  words,  "  Presented  by  William  H.  Seward,  March  i, 
1862;"  the  whole  embroidered. 

2.  National  color,  silk ;  worn ;  union  rent  in  several  places,  portion  of  middle  gone.    In- 
scribed, "  I03rd  Regt.,  N.  Y.  S.  V." 


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These  colors  were  presented  to  the  regiment  by  Hon.  William  H.  Seward.  They 
were  carried  by  the  regiment  on  the  expedition  under  General  Burnside  to  North  Carolina; 
from  thence,  on  transfer,  to  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  were  under  General  McClellan  at 
South  Mountain,  Sharpsburg  and  Antietam,  and  in  the  terrible  charge  on  Stone  Bridge. 
They  were  in  the  engagement  under  General  Burnside  at  Fredericksburg ;  under  General 
Hooker  at  Chancellorsville;  under  General  Meade  at  Gettysburg;  under  General  Gilmore 
in  the  capture  of  Fort  Wagner  and  Battery  Gregg;  under  General  Sheridan  in  Shenandoah 
Valley;  and  under  General  Butler  at  Bermuda  Hundred. 

3.  Blue  silk  guidon,  very  badly  worn.     This  guidon  was   received  from  the  Secretary 
of  War,  under  joint  resolution  of  Congress,  February  28,  1905.    This  guidon  was  captured 
by  William  W.  Athey,  Lieutenant,  Company  "  G,"  I7th  Regiment  Virginia  Infantry,  at  the 
battle  of  Sharpsburg,  Md.,  September  17,  1862.     Afterward  recaptured. 

4.  5.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original   staffs.     Inscription,   "  I03rd   Regt.   N. 
Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;   embroidered  with  "  Wadsworth   Guard,  N.   Y.   S.  V.," 
and  state  arms  and  motto ;   on  ferule,   "  Presented  to  the   iO4th  Regiment,  N.  Y.   S.  V., 
Wadsworth  Guard,  by  General  James  S.  Wadsworth,  April,  1862."     Original  staff. 

This  color  was  carried  through  the  actions  of  Cedar  Mountain,  Rappahannock  Station, 
Thoroughfare  Gap,  second  Bull  Run,  South  Mountain,  Antietam,  Fredericksburg,  Chancel- 
lorsville and  Gettysburg.  One  of  its  bearers  was  severely  wounded  at  South  Mountain, 
and  another  at  Antietam.  At  Gettysburg,  seven  of  the  sergeants  and  color  guard  were 
killed  and  wounded,  and  the  color  barely  saved  by  great  vigilance,  the  National  color  (its 
companion)  having  been  torn  from  its  staff  and  stamped  in  the  ground  to  conceal  it  from 
the  enemy's  notice. 

2.  Silk  flag,   National,   mounted  upon  original   staff  and   in   fair  condition,   spearhead 
and  tassels  complete.     Inscription,  "  iO4th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols."     It  has  also  painted  upon 
it  the  engagements  of  the  regiment. 

3.  Silk  flag,  National,   in  good  condition    (staff   furnished  by  the   Adjutant-General). 
Inscription   on  flag,  "  Wadsworth    Guard's,    iO4th   Regiment    New    York   Vols."     This   flag 
was  received  from  Washington,  D.  C.,  and  placed  in  the  Bureau,  November  18,  1898. 

COLORS  OF  THE   ONE  HUNDRED  AND   FIFTH   INFANTRY. 

i.  National  color,  silk;  on  one  side  of  field  arms  of  United  States  painted.  Inscribed, 
"  rosth  Regt,  N.  Y.  S.  V.,"  and  "  Justice  shall  triumph,"  in  embroidery.  "  Cedar  Moun- 
tain, Aug.  gth,  1862."  "  Rappahannock  Station,  August  23rd,  1862,"  "  Thoroughfare  Gap,  Aug. 
28th,  1862,"  and  "Bull  Run,  Aug.  3Oth,  1862;"  "  Chantilly,  Sept.  ist,  1862,"  "South  Moun- 
tain, Sept.  I4th,  1862,"  "  Antietam,  Sept.  I7th,  1862,"  "  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  I3th,  1862," 
painted. 

Seven  color  bearers  were  killed  or  wounded  while  carrying  it.  It  is  marked  by  thirty- 
four  bullets  and  a  piece  of  shell,  and  its  staff  was  cut  in  two  by  a  ball.  It  was  presented 
to  the  regiment  by  the  ladies  of  LeRoy,  Genesee  county. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,   National,   in  very  bad  condition,  mounted   upon  original   staff,   spearhead 
gone.     No  inscription  found. 

2.  Silk  flag,   National,  in  very  bad   condition,  mounted   upon  original  staff,   spearhead 
broken.      No  inscription. 

3.  Silk   flag,   National,   in   fair  condition,   mounted  upon   original   staff,   spearhead   and 
trimmings  gone.     No  inscription. 

4.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  poor  condition,  spearhead  missing.      The  staff  does  not 
look  to  be  the  original. 


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5.  Staff,  with  remnants  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner  attached,  spearhead  gone. 

6.  Staff,  with  remnants   of  blue  silk  regimental   banner  attached,  spearhead  and  trim- 
mings gone. 

7.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  unmounted.    Arms  of  the  State  of  New  York  and  battles 
in  which  the  regiment  participated  worked  in  silk  upon  the  banner.     No  other  inscription 
found. 

8.  9.  Silk  guidons,  National,  mounted  upon  short  staffs.     No  inscription. 

10.  II.  Silk  guidons,  National,  mounted  upon  short  staffs.  Inscription,  "  io6th  New 
York  State  Vols.,"  worked  in  silk. 

12.  13.  Silk  guidons,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads  missing.  No 
inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  in  tatters;  original  staff  broken. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  in  tatters;  originally  painted  with  arms  and  motto  of 
United  States,  and  number  of  regiment. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTH  INFANTRY. 

9  Regimental  color,  blue  silk ;  very  little  left ;  originally  painted  with  arms  and  motto 
of  United  States  and  number  of  regiment;  top  of  staff  broken  and  part  of  it  gone. 

This  was  the  first  color  which  the  regiment  carried.  It  was  received  by  the  regiment 
from  General  Arthur,  Quartermaster-General,  while  on  its  way  to  Washington,  August  21, 
1862.  At  the  battle  of  Antietam  it  was  pierced  by  sixty-nine  bullets,  and  its  center  was 
rent  in  twain  by  a  shell. 

2.  National  color,  silk;  almost  entirely  destroyed;  staff  broken  and  held  by  splints. 

3.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk,  double ;  on  one  side  arms  of  United  States  and  "  io8th 
N.  Y.  V.,  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y. ;"  on  the  other,  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York,  and  "  Pre- 
sented by  the  Ladies  of  Brighton,  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y."    "  In  God  we  trust."     Staff  broken 
by  bullets.     Received  by  the  regiment  at  Harper's  Ferry,  October,   1862. 

4.  National  color,  silk ;  nearly  new ;  with  staff. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND   NINTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,   National,  in   fair  condition   and  mounted  upon   original   staff,    spearhead 
complete.    No  inscription. 

2.  Staff,  with  remnants  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner;  small  plate  on  staff  with  the 
inscription,  "  rogth  Regiment  New  York  State  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted,  spearhead  broken ;  streamers  attached  to  staff  giving  the 
engagements.     Painted  upon  colors  the  inscription,  "  Third  Oswego  Regiment." 

2.  Blue   silk   regimental  banner,   in  bad  condition,  mounted;   eagle  upon   staff  broken. 
Inscription,  "no  Regiment  New  York  Vols." 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head and  trimmings  complete.     Inscription,  "no  New  York  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  ELEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk. 

2.  Regimental   color,   blue  silk;   emblazoned  with   arms   and   motto   of  United   States; 
original  staff. 

3.  4.  Guidons,  silk. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWELFTH  INFANTRY. 

i.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  almost  entirely  destroyed;  staff  broken  and  top  gone; 
originally  painted  with  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York  and  motto,  and  number  of  regiment. 


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This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment  at  Suffolk,  Va.,  in  the  name  of  the  ladies  of 
Chautauqua  county,  and  was  carried  by  the  regiment  until  the  fall  of  1864,  when,  having 
become  badly  worn,  it  was  returned  to  its  donors. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  good  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
and  tassels  complete.     Painted  upon  the  staff,  "  H2th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols." 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head and  trimmings  complete.     Emblazoned  upon  the  banner  is  the  arms  and  motto  of  the 
United  States  with  the  inscription,  "  H2th  Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTEENTH  INFANTRY. 

i.  Regimental  color,  silk;  with  name  of  regiment  (li3th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  V.),  and 
the  United  States  arms  and  motto  painted  on  each  side. 

This  color  was  one  of  the  five  prize  colors  presented  by  Governor  Morgan  to  different 
regiments  in  1862,  and  was  placed  in  the  hands  of  the  regiment  August  2Oth  of  that 
year.  It  was  never  used  in  the  field. 

This  regiment  was  afterwad  changed  to  the  7th  Artillery  the  colors  becoming 
those  of  the  7th  Artillery. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FOURTEENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  a  large  portion  gone;  was  inscribed  with  names  of  battles  of 
which  only  "  Bisland,  April,"   and  "  Port  Hudson,   May  24th  and  27th,"  remain ;   original 
staff. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk,  in  good  condition ;  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York  and 
number  of  regiment  painted;  original  staff. 

COLORS   OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTEENTH   INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,   silk;   no   staff;  much   worn   and  tattered;  three-fifths   gone;   lower 
third  of  union  wanting;  lower  half  and  end  of  stripes  gone. 

2.  Regimental  color,  silk;  no  staff;  rent  in  center;  torn  from  side  to  side;  eagle  and 
shield  in  center  with  National  motto  in  scroll  beneath,  and  thirty-four  stars  in  field  above. 
It  bears  the  inscription,  "  usth  N.  Y.  Vol.  Regiment,  Infantry,"  in  scroll. 

The  National  color  (No.  i)  was  presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  ladies  of  the  fif- 
teenth Senatorial  District,  August  20,  1862.  The  regimental  color  (No.  2)  was  presented 
by  the  state  authorities  while  the  regiment  was  organizing  at  Camp  Fonda,  Montgomery 
county. 

3.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk,  in  good  condition;  arms  of  United  States  and  number  of 
regiment  painted;  original  staff. 

4.  National  color,  silk;  new.     Inscribed  with  names  of  battles;  original  staff. 

5.  6.  Guidons,  bunting;  with  staffs. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE   HUNDRED  AND  SIXTEENTH   INFANTRY. 

I.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.  This  is  a  double  color,  one  side  being  the  National  color  and  the 
other  a  blue  field  with  the  engagements  in  which  the  regiment  participated.  From  the  top 
of  staff  is  attached  a  streamer  with  the  lettering  "  Cedar  Creek." 

COLORS   OF   THE   ONE  HUNDRED   AND   SEVENTEENTH   INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  nearly  all  gone  but  fringe;  original  staff  broken. 

2.  National  color,   silk;  all  gone  but  fringe;   original  staff. 

3.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  new;  emblazoned  with  arms  and  motto  of  United  States; 
original  staff. 

4.  5.  Guidons,  silk. 

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COLORS  OF  THE  ONE   HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTEENTH   INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  only  a  fragment  left;  original  staff;  spearhead  gone. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  only  a  fragment  remaining;  original  staff. 

3.  National  color,  silk.     Inscribed  in  gilt,  "  iiSth  Regt.   N.  Y.  Vols.,"  and  "Suffolk," 
"  South  Anna,"   "  Cold  Harbor,"   "  Fort  Harrison,"  "  Bermuda,"   "  Swift  Creek,"   "  Peters- 
burg,"  "  Fair   Oaks,"  "  Drury's   Bluff,"  "  Crater,"   "  Richmond." 

The  National  (i)  and  the  regimental  were  with  the  regiment  during  its  entire  term 
of  service.  The  new  National  (3)  was  received  under  orders  issued  by  General  Butler, 
with  its  inscriptions. 

COLORS   OF  THE   ONE  HUNDRED  AND   NINETEENTH   INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  very  little  remaining;  original  staff  broken. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  only  a  small  portion  remaining;  originally  painted  with 
arms  of  the  city  of  New  York,  number  of  regiment,  etc. ;  original  staff. 

3.  National  color,  silk;  new.     Inscribed,  "  HQth  Regt.  N.  Y.  S.  V." 

4.  5.  Guidons,  blue  silk;  new.     Inscribed,  "  N.  Y.  S.  V.,  ngth  Regiment." 

6.  National   color,   silk;   new.     Inscribed,   "  ngth  Regt.,   N.    Y.   S.  V.,"    and   with   the 
names  of  the  following  battles:     "Gettysburg,  Wahatchie,  Missionary  Ridge,  relief  of 
Knoxville,    Rocky   Faced    Ridge,  -Resaca,   Dallas,   Pine    Hill,    Kolb's    Farm,    Kenesaw, 
Peach  Tree  Creek,  Atlanta,  Savannah,  Charleston,  Columbia,  Bentonville."     Presented 
by  the  city  of  New  York. 

7.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk ;  new,  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York  on  one  side,  and  of 
the  city  of  New  York  on  the  other.    Presented  by  the  city  of  New  York. 

COLORS    OF   THE    ONE   HUNDRED   AND    TWENTIETH    INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  with  staff. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff, 
spearhead  and  tassels  gone. 

Banner  emblazoned  with  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  United  States.  Inscription,  "  I20th 
Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE   ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY-FIRST  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  broken  staff.     The  engage- 
ments in  which  the  regiment  participated  painted  upon  flag. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
complete.     No  inscription. 

3.  4.  Silk  guidons,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  one  spearhead  gone.     No 
inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY-SECOND  INFANTRY. 

i.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  bad  condition  and  mounted,  spearhead  gone.  Inscription, 
"Presented  to  the  I22nd  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.,  by  the  Citizens  of  Syracuse."  Engage- 
ments also  upon  flag;  staff  broken. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY-THIRD  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  end  and  top  ragged;  lower  and  outside  upper  corner  gone  and 
also  about  one-eighth  of  color  farthest  from  staff.     Inscribed  in  needlework,  "  I23rd  Regt., 
N.  Y.  V."     Original  staff,  spearhead  gone. 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  regiment,  by  the  ladies  of  Washington  county,  before 
leaving  for  the  field  in  September,  1862.  It  was  used  by  the  regiment  until  February,  1865. 

2.  National  color,  silk;  original  staff. 

3.  National  garrison  color,  bunting;  used  by  the  regiment  while  on  garrison  duty. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

I.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  with  arms  and  motto  of  United  States,  and  number  of 
regiment;  original  staff,  etc. 

The  first  color  bearer  of  the  regiment  was  Thomas  Foley,  who  was  killed  at  the  battle 
of  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863.  The  second  was  Hiram  Ketchum,  who  took  the  colors 
after  Foley's  death,  and  was  wounded  in  the  same  battle.  The  third  was  William  H. 
Hazen,  who  carried  the  colors  until  June  7,  1863.  The  fourth  was  Samuel  McQuoid, 
wounded  at  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863.  The  following  color-corporals  were  killed  or  wounded : 
W.  L.  Fairchild,  killed  at  Chancellorsville;  Andrew  Armstrong,  wounded  at  Gettysburg; 
James  P.  Moulton,  wounded  in  the  Wilderness;  Austin  Lamoreux,  wounded  June  18,  1864, 
and  again  in  the  assault  on  Petersburg,  and  died  of  his  wounds;  John  Acker,  who  took 
the  colors  on  the  morning  of  the  i8th  of  June,  and  was  shot  through  the  head  in  the 
afternoon  of  the  same  day;  Archibald  Freeman,  wounded  May  I2th,  having  previously 
captured  the  colors  of  the  i7th  Louisiana;  and  John  Scott,  killed  at  Gettysburg. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  very  much  worn,  spearhead  and 
tassels  complete ;  needlework  upon  flag,  "  I24th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols."  Plate  on  staff, 
"  From  the  Ladies  of  Orange." 

3.  4.  Silk  guidons,  National,  mounted  upon  short  staffs,  one  spearhead  gone.  Inscrip- 
tion in  needlework,  "  i24th  N.  Y.  S.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY-FIFTH   INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  arms  and  motto  of  United  States;  original  staff. 

2.  National  color,  silk;   original  staff. 

The  first  set  of  colors  received  by  this  regiment  upon  their  departure  for  the  seat  of 
war,  August  30,  1862,  were  destroyed  at  Harpers  Ferry,  Va.,  to  prevent  their  falling  into 
the  hands  of  General  Stonewall  Jackson.  The  entire  garrison  at  that  place  was  sur- 
rendered by  General  Miles  to  General  Stonewall  Jackson.  The  second  set  of  colors 
were  received  at  Centerville,  Va.,  in  the  winter  of  1862  from  the  government  and  was 
borne  throughout  the  engagements  of  the  2d  Corps  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  from 
the  battle  of  Gettysburg  to  the  surrender  of  General  Lee  at  Appomatox,  Va.  The  regi- 
ment lost  five  color  bearers  by  death,  three  disabled  from  wounds  were  discharged,  be- 
side several  other  casualties  in  the  color  guard. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY-SIXTH   INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;   in  good  condition;  arms  and  motto  of  United  States 
and  number  of  regiment ;  original  staff,  etc. 

2.  National  color,  silk;  faded.     Inscribed,  "Gettysburg,  Bristow  Station,  Mine  Run, 
Wilderness,  Po  River,  Spotsylvania,  North  Anna,  Totopotomoy,  Cold  Harbor,  Peters- 
burg, Strawberry  Plains,  Deep-Bottom,  Reams'  Station,"  and  "  i26th  Regiment,  N    Y 
S.   V." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,    silk;   name   of   regiment   painted   on;    only   a  portion    remaining; 
staff  gone. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
tassels  complete.     No  inscription. 

3.  4.  Guidons,  bunting,   National,  mounted   upon  original  staffs  and   in   fair  condition. 
No  inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY-NINTH  INFANTRY. 

i.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk ;  arms  and  motto  of  United  States,  and  number  of  regi- 
ment ;  staff  gone ;  belt  accompanying. 


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COLORS  OF  THE   ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTIETH   INFANTRY. 

I.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk.  Painted  with  arms  of  the  United  States  and  motto,  and 
also  number  of  regiment  (i3Oth  Regt.  N.  Y.  S.  V.)  ;  original  staff. 

This  regiment  was  afterward  changed  to  the  1st  Dragoons  and  the  colors  are  desig- 
nated as  ist  Dragoons. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY-FIRST  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  almost  entirely  destroyed;  original  staff  gone. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  arms  and  motto  of  United  States;  "  1315!  N.  Y.  Vol. 
Regiment,  Infantry,"  in  scroll  below. 

3.  Regimental  color,  red  silk ;  embroidered  with  arms  of  State  of  New  York ;  "  Deus 
Justus,"   in   scroll;    "  ist   Regt.    Metropolitan   Guard"   and   "Excelsior"   on   and   over   es- 
cutcheon; in  scroll  below,  "As  our  fathers  for  us,  1776-1862,  we  for  our  children." 

4.  5.  Guidons,  silk;  embroidered  with  "  I3ist  Regt.,  N.  Y.  V." 

The  National  (i)  and  regimental  (2)  were  received  from  the  general  government.  The 
regimental  color  (3)  and  the  guidons  (4  and  5)  were  presented  by  citizens  of  New  York, 
through  Horace  H.  Day,  Esq.,  at  Annapolis,  Md. 

6.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and  tassels  gone.     Flag 
nearly  all  worn  out. 

7.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  good  condition  and  mounted  upon  original   staff,  spear- 
head and  tassels  complete.    Inscription,  "  I3ist  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

8.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff ; 
emblazoned  with  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  United  States.     Inscription,   "  13131  Regt.  N. 
Y.  Vols." 

9.  Blue  silk   regimental  banner,   in   good  condition  and  mounted   upon   original    staff, 
spearhead  and  tassels  complete.    Upon  one  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  and  motto  of 
the  state,  and  upon  the  other  side  appears  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  -York.     Inscrip- 
tion, "  I3ist  Regiment  New  York  Vols.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

10.  ii.  Guidons,    National,    mounted   upon   original    staffs   and   in    fair    condition,   one 
spearhead  complete,  the  other  broken, 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY-SECOND  INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk.     Painted  with  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York,  "  i32nd 
Regiment,  N.  Y.  V.  Infantry,"  and  "  Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York ;"  original  staff. 

2.  National  color,  silk.     Inscribed,  "Jackson's  Mill,  N.  C,  June  2ist  and  22nd,  1864;" 
"Bachelor's   Creek,   N.   C.,   February   ist,   1864;"  "Southwest  Creek,   N.   C.,  December  u, 
1864;"  "Kinston,  N.  C.,  March  8th,  pth  and  loth,  1865;"  original  staff. 

3.  4.  Guidons,  bunting. 

The  regimental  color  was  received  by  the  regiment  while  at  Bachelor's  Creek  in  May, 
1863.  The  National  and  guide  colors  were  drawn  from  the  Quartermaster-General  at 
Washington,  D.  C.,  October  2,  1862.  The  lettering  (black)  on  the  National  color  was 
placed  there  in  the  field  by  a  private  soldier  of  the  regiment,  who  cut  the  letters  from  black 
cloth  and  sewed  them  on. 

5.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  very  much  worn,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head broken  and  part  gone.    Emblazoned  upon  the  banner  is  the  arms  and  motto  of  the 
United  States.     Inscription,  "  I32nd  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

6.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head and  tassels  complete.     Upon  one  side  is  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  state,  and  upon 
the  other  side  the  arms  and  motto  of  the  city  of  New  York.     Inscription,  "  i32nd  Regt. 
N.  Y.  Vols.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

7.  8.  Blue   silk  guidons,   in   very   good  condition   and   mounted,   original   staffs,   spear- 
heads complete.     Inscription,  "  132  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 


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COLORS    OF   THE   ONE  HUNDRED    AND   THIRTY-THIRD    INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  originally  embroidered  with  eagle  and  flag  of  United 
States ;    "  Union,"   "  Constitution,"   in   scroll,   and    "  I33rd   Regiment,    N.   Y.   V.,"   to  which 
has  since  been  added,  "  Port  Hudson,  May  27,  June  14,  1863;"  "  Bisland,  April  12,  13,  1863;" 
"  Mansura,  May  16,  1864;"  original  staff,  etc. 

2.  National  color,  silk.    Inscribed  with  number  of  regiment  and  also  with  the  names  of 
battles ;  original  staff,  etc. 

3.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;   new.     Emblazoned  with  arms  of   city  of  New   York; 
''  I33rd  Regiment  N.  Y.  V.,"  and  "  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

4.  National  color,  silk;  only  a  small  portion  remaining. 

5.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  only  a  small  portion  remaining. 

The  regimental  color  (No.  i)  and  the  National  color  (No.  2)  were  presented  to  the 
regiment  by  Captain  Mount  of  the  Metropolitan  Police,  in  behalf  of  citizens  of  New  York 
city,  September,  1862,  at  Camp  Arthur,  Staten  Island.  They  were  carried  in  the  battles 
of  Bisland,  La.,  April  12,  13,  1863;  Port  Hudson,  May  23  to  July  8,  1863  (including  two 
grand  assaults,  May  27  and  June  14)  ;  skirmishes  at  Vermilion  Bayou,  La.,  and  Carrion 
Crow  Bayou,  La. ;  battle  at  Mansura  Plains,  La. ;  skirmish  at  Snicker's  Ford,  Va.,  July, 
1864,  and  battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  arms  and  motto  of  United  States,  and  number  of  regi- 
ment ;  original  staff. 

2.  National   color,  silk ;   original  staff. 

3.  4.  5.  Silk   guidons,    National,    mounted   upon   original    staff.      Inscription   worked   in 
silk,  "  I34th  N.  Y.  V."     Spearhead  gone. 

COLORS    OF    THE    ONE   HUNDRED    AND   THIRTY-FIFTH    INFANTRY. 

I.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk.  Emblazoned  with  arms  of  United  States  and  motto,  and 
"  1 35th  N.  Y.  Vol.  Regiment,  Infantry." 

The  color  presented  was  received  from  the  general  government,  and  was  carried  by 
the  regiment  during  its  service  as  infantry. 

This  regiment  was  afterward  designated  as  the  6th  Artillery  and  the  colors  are  marked 
as  of  that  regiment. 

COLORS    OF   THE    ONE   HUNDRED   AND    THIRTY-SIXTH    INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  worn,  with  staff. 

2.  National  color,  silk ;  new.     Inscribed,  "  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburg,  Lookout  Moun- 
tain,  Chattanooga,   Missionary   Ridge,   Knoxville,    Buzzard's    Roost    Gap,  Resaca,   Cassville, 
Dallas,  Gilgal  Church,    Kolb's  Farm,  Kenesaw  Mountain,   Peach  Tree  Creek,  Turner's 
Ferry,  Atlanta,  Milledgeville,  Savannah,  Charleston,  Averasborough,  Bentonville,  Golds- 
boro,  Raleigh." 

3.  4.  Guidons,  silk;  with  staffs. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  much  worn;  with  staff. 

2.  Staff,  with   fragments  of  a  blue  silk  banner  attached;  top  of  staff  broken  and  part 
gone ;  a  part  of  the  arms  of  the  United  States  remaining  on  banner.     No  inscription  found. 

COLORS   OF   THE   ONE  HUNDRED   AND    THIRTY-NINTH    INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk ;  with  staff. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  arms  and  motto  of  United  States  and  number  of  regi- 
ment; staff,  etc. 

3.  4.  Guidons,   silk;   "139"   in  center. 

5.  National  color,  silk ;  mounted  on  broken  staff,  spearhead  gone.     No  inscription  found. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED   AND  FORTIETH   INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  almost  entirely  destroyed;  with  staff. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk ;  on  one  side  "  God  help  the  Right,"  arms  and  motto  of 
the  United  States,  and  "  i4Oth  Regt,  N.  Y.  S.  V. ;"  on  the  other,  "  Presented  by  34  Young 
Ladies  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  to  the  Monroe  County  Regiment,"  and  arms  and  motto  of  the 
State  of  New  York;  original  staff,  etc. 

3.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  arms  and  motto  of  United  States  and  number  of  regi- 
ment; original  staff. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY-FIRST  INFANTRY. 

i.  National  color,  silk;  with  staff. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY-THIRD  INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  silk;  embroidered  on  both  sides   with  the   state   motto  and  mili- 
tary arms,  and  the  words  "  Sullivan  County,"  also,  the  words,  "  Presented  by  the  citizens 
of  Sullivan  County,  October,  1862;"  original  staff,  and  belt  of  color  bearer. 

2.  National    color,   silk ;   worn.     Inscribed   as   follows :     "  Nansemond,   May   30,    1863 ; 
Lookout  Valley,  Oct.  28  and  29,  1863 ;  Chattanooga,  Nov.  23,  24,  25,  1863 ;  Relief  of  Knox- 
ville,  November  29  to  December  16,   1863." 

3.  Silk  flag,   National,  mounted  upon   original   staff  and  very  much   worn,   spearhead 
and  tassels  complete.     No  inscription  found  other  than  that  painted  on  staff,  "  I43rd  N.  Y. 
Vols." 

4.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner  attached;  spearhead  complete. 
This  has  the  appearance  of  the  government  regimental  banners. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Staff,  with  fragments   of   National  color   attached  to   staff ;   spearhead  broken ;   en- 
graved  band    upon    staff   with    the    inscription,    "  Presented    by    the   Ladies    of    Delaware 
County  to  the  I44th  New  York  State  Vols.,  Sept.  1862." 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  and  in   fine  condition,  eagle   upon  staff  broken.     En- 
graved band  upon  staff  with  the  inscription,  "  Presented  by  the  Ladies  of  Delaware  County 
to  the  I44th  Regiment  New  York  Vols.  June  1865." 

3.  Flag,  bunting,  mounted  upon  an  old  staff.     No  inscription. 

4.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  a   silk   embroidered  state  flag  attached ;   engraved  upon  a 
band  upon  staff,  "  Presented  by  he  Ladies  of  Delaware  County  to  the  I44th  New  York 
Vols.  Sep.  1862." 

5.  6.  Silk  guidons,  National,  mounted  upon  short  staffs,  one  spearhead  gone.     No  in- 
scription. 

7.  8.  Silk  guidons,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads  gone. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY-FIFTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  state  or  National  flag  attached ;   spearhead  gone.     No  in- 
scription. 

2.  Staff,  with  part  of  a  blue   silk  regimental   banner   attached ;  spearhead  gone.     No 
inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY-SIXTH   INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue   silk.      Painted  with  arms  of  United  States  and  motto,  and 
inscribed,  "  Halleck  Infantry,"  "  I46th  N.  Y.  Vol.  Regiment  Infantry;"  original  spear  and 
cord  and  tassels ;  staff  gone. 

This  color  was  carried  by  the  regiment  in  the  campaigns  of  1862-3. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,   mounted  upon  original  staff;   spearhead  and   tassels  gone;   the 
flag  is  very  much  worn.     No  inscription  found. 

3.  4.  National  guidons,  bunting;  mounted  upon  original   staffs  and  in   fair  condition. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  original  staff. 

2.  3.  Guidons,  silk;   staffs  gone. 

These  colors  were  carried  in  the  following  actions,  viz. :  Wilderness,  Spotsylvania, 
Cold  Harbor,  Petersburg,  Peeble's  Farm,  Hatcher's  Run,  Dabney's  Mills,  Gravelly  Run, 
Laurel  Hill,  North  Anna,  Bottom's  Bridge,  Weldon  Railroad,  Chapel  House,  Bellfield,  Five 
Forks  and  Lee's  Surrender. 

COLORS   OF  THE   ONE  HUNDRED  AND   FORTY-EIGHTH   INFANTRY. 

I.  Regimental  color,  silk;  outside  end  of  flag  ragged  and  fringe  gone;  staff  broken 
near  spearhead ;  eagle  with  National  motto  in  scroll ;  stars  in  field  over  the  eagle.  In- 
scribed, "  I48th  N.  Y.  Vol.  Regiment  Infantry,"  in  scroll  beneath.  No  history  accompanying. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTIETH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;   arms  and  motto  of  United  States,  and  "  isoth  N.   Y. 
Vol.  Regiment  Infantry;"  original  staff. 

2.  National  color,  silk;   in  tatters;  original  staff;   spear  gone. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY-FIRST  INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  with  United  States  arms  and  motto  painted  upon  each  side. 

2.  National  color,  silk;  four-fifths  gone. 

These  colors  were  received  by  the  regiment  from  the  state  about  the  ist'of  October, 
1862.  They  were  borne  in  the  following  engagements,  viz. :  Wapping  Heights,  McLane's 
Ford,  Kelly's  Ford,  Locust  Grove  and  Mine  Run.  At  Locust  Grove  the  color  bearer, 
Sergeant  H.  E.  Earl,  Jr.,  was  wounded  three  times. 

3.  National  color,  silk;  with  staff. 

4.  5.  Guidons. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY-SECOND  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,   National,  in   very  bad  condition,   spearhead  gone ;   staff  broken   and  has 
the  appearance  of  being  the  original.     No  inscription  found. 

2.  Silk  flag,   National,  in  very  bad  -condition,  mounted  upon  original   staff,   spearhead 
gone.      No   inscription. 

3.  Blue    silk   regimental   banner,   in  very   bad    condition   and    mounted   upon    original 
staff;  staff  broken,  spearhead  attached  to  broken  piece  of  staff.     No  inscription. 

4.  5.  Blue  silk  guidons ;  white  clover  leaf  in  center,  with  "  i$2nd  N.  Y.  Vols."  above. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY-THIRD  INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk ;  with  arms  and  motto  of  the  United  States,  and  "  i53rd 
N.  Y.  Vol.  Regiment  Infantry." 

2.  3.  Guidons,  white  silk;  "153"  in  center;  without  staffs. 

The  guidons  were  presented  to  the  regiment  by  Mrs.  Joseph  Strain,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  in 
November,  1862.  They  were  carried  on  the  Red  River  expedition,  and  were  in  the  battles 
and  skirmishes  at  Sabine  Cross  Roads,  Pleasant  Hill,  Marksville,  Cane  River  Crossing  and 
Alexandria,  La. 

4.  Silk   flag,   National,   in   fair   condition   and   mounted   upon    original   staff,    spearhead 
complete.    Upon  the  flag  is  inscribed  the  battles  in  which  the  regiment  were  engaged. 

5.  Blue    silk    regimental   banner,   in   very  good   condition    and    mounted   upon    original 
staff,  trimmings  complete.     The  arms  and  motto  of  the  state  emblazoned  upon  the  banner 
and  the  inscription,  "  I53rd  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

6.  7.  Small  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs ;  in  center  of  guidon  is  painted, 
"  I45th." 

8.  9.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  short  staffs  and  in  very  good  condition ;  the 
center  of  guidons  are  red  silk  with  the  figures  "  153 "  and  in  each  corner  of  guidon  ap- 
pears the  badge  of  the  iQth  Corps. 


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COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fine  condition;   eagle  upon  top  of  staff  broken.      Inscription 
upon  flag,  "  I54th  New  York  State  Vols." 

2.  Blue   silk   regimental   banner,    in   fine  condition   and   mounted   upon   original   staff, 
spearhead  complete;  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York  and  battles  participated  in  by  the 
regiment  on  banner. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY-FIFTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
gone.     No  inscription. 

2.  Silk  guidon,   National,   in  very  bad   condition,  mounted  upon  original   staff,   spear- 
head gone. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY-SIXTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  flag  very  much  faded  but  otherwise  in  very  good  condition. 

2.  National  color.      This  color  was  furnished  to  the  regiment  by  the  state ;  three-fifths 
of  the  color  is  gone;  the  union  and  the  stars  and  stripes  below  the  union  remaining.      It 
was  gallantly  borne  in  the  engagements  of  Bisland  and  at  Port  Hudson,  La. 

3.  National  color,  in  very  poor  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
and  tassels  complete.      No  inscription. 

4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and  tassels  gone. 
The  emblazonment  upon  this  banner  and  the  lettering  nicely  executed  in  silk.    It  bears 
the   arms    of   the    State   of   New   York   and    motto   upon   each   side    and    the    inscription, 
"  Mountain  Legion,  is6th  Regiment  New  York  Vols."     It  has  also  the  following  engage- 
ments :   "  Fort  Bisland,  April  12-13,  1863 ;  Port  Hudson,  May  23  to  July  8,  1863 ;  Mansura, 
May  16,  1864;  Opequon,  Va.,  September  19,   1864;   Fishers  Hill,  Va.,  September  22,   1864; 
Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864."     This  banner  was  presented  to  the  regiment  to  take 
the  place  of  one  which  had  become  worn  out  in  the  service.    Inscription  on  band  on  staff 
"  Mountain  Legion  is6th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols.    Presented  by  Thomas  Cornell,  Rondout, 
Ulster  co.  N.  Y." 

5.  Blue    regimental   banner;   much   worn   and   tattered;    it    is    mounted   upon  original 
staff,  spearhead,  and  tassels  gone.      Banner  is  emblazoned  with  the  arms  of  the  state  and 
above  it  appears  "Ulster  and  Greene  County  is6th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols."     Upon  a  plate 
attached  to  staff  inscribed  "  From  friends  in  Ulster  Co." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  poor  condition  and  mounted  upon  staff,  spearhead  broken. 
No  inscription. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  in  very  good  condition;  eagle  upon 
staff  and  tassels  complete.      Inscription  "  I57th  Regiment  New  York  Vols.,"  and  also  the 
battles  in  which  the  regiment  participated. 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original   staff,  in  very  poor  condition, 
spearhead   gone.      This  banner  is   emblazoned  with   the   United    States   arms   and  motto. 
Inscription,  "  iS7th  Regiment  New  York  Vols." 

COLORS    OF   THE   ONE  HUNDRED    AND   FIFTY-EIGHTH    INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.      Inscription  upon  flag,  "  isSth  New  York  Vols." 

2.  Silk  flag,   National,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,   spearhead 
gone.     No  inscription. 

3.  Blue   silk   regimental   banner,   in    fine    condition    and   mounted   upon    original    staff, 
spearhead  and  trimmings  complete ;  arms  of  the  state  upon  one  side  and  that  of  the  city 
of  New  York  upon  the  other  side.    Inscription,  "  isSth   Regt.  N.  Y.  Vols.,  presented  by 
the  City  of  New  York." 


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4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  bad  condition,  but  little  of  it  remaining;  mounted, 
spearhead  gone.      No  inscription. 

5.  6.  7.  8.  Silk  guidons,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  two  spearheads  gone. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY-NINTH  INFANTRY. 

i.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff.      Inscription, 
"  I5pth  New  York  State  Vols.,"  also  the  engagements  of  the  regiment. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fair  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff.  The  arms 
of  the  United  States  emblazoned  upon  the  banner.  Inscription,  "  i5Qth  New  York  State 
Infantry." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SIXTIETH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,   National,  in  poor  condition  and  mounted  upon  original   staff,   spearhead 
gone.      Inscription,   "  ifoth   New   York   State  Vols.,"   also   the  engagements   in  which  the 
regiment  participated. 

2.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner;  spearhead  complete;  attached 
to  staff  is  a  piece  of  white  ribbon  upon  which  is  painted  the  battles  of  the  regiment.      No 
inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SIXTY-FIRST  INFANTRY. 

1.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  National  flag  attached ;  the  staff  shows  bullet  -mark  and  is 
also   shattered   from    shot   and   is    evidently   the   original    staff;    spearhead   missing.  ,    No 
inscription. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fair  condition,  mounted  upon  original   staff,   spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.    No  inscription. 

3.  Blue   silk   regimental   banner,    in    fair    condition    and    mounted    upon    original    staff, 
spearhead  complete ;  arms  of  the  United  States  upon  banner.      No  inscription. 

4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  bad  condition,  mounted  and  bears  the  arms  of  the 
United  States ;  spearhead  missing.     No  inscription. 

'COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SIXTY-SECOND  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  union  torn  out  by  charge  of  grape. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk,  in  the  center  of  which  is  painted  the  National  coat  of  arms. 
These  colors  were  presented  to  the  regiment  October  18,   1862.      They  were  borne  at 

Bisland  and  Port  Hudson,  La.  At  the  latter  place  the  union  was  torn  from  the  National 
color  by  a  charge  of  grape  shot.  In  the  Red  River  campaign,  the  colors  were  present  in 
the  following  engagements,  viz.:  Sabine  Cross  Roads,  Pleasant  Hill  (where  Col.  Lewis 
Benedict,  commanding  brigade,  was  killed)  and  Cane  River  Crossing.  Four  times  have 
these  colors  been  shot  down  in  battle;  two  of  their  bearers  have  been  killed  and  two 
wounded. 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  upon  original  staff  and  in  fine  condition,  spear- 
head and  tassels  gone.    This  banner  is  a  beautiful  piece   of  needlework,  all  of  the  em- 
blazonment and  inscription  being  done  with  a  needle.     At  the  top  of  the  banner  is  a  large 
eagle  bearing  a  scroll  upon  which  is  "Deus  Justus  "  and  beneath  is  the  arms  of  the  State 
of  New  York.    Upon  the  bottom  of  the  banner  upon  a  scroll,  "As  Our  Fathers  for  Us. 
1776-1862.    We  for  Our  Children";  in  the  center  above  the  state  arms,  "3rd  Metropolitan 
Guard." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SIXTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  National  flag  attached;  spearhead  gone.      No  record. 

2.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner;  spearhead  and  trimmings  com-- 
plete.      No  record. 

3.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  blue  silk  guidon  attached. 


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COLORS   OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED   AND  SIXTY-FIFTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  flag,  silk;  very  much  tattered  and  worn,  spearhead  gone.      No  inscription. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.     Inscription  on  flag,  "  i6sth  Regiment  New  York  Vols." 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,   in  bad  condition  and  mounted,  spearhead  and  tassels 
gone.      Upon  one  side  appears  the  arms  of  the  United   States  and  upon  the   other  side 
the  arms  of  the  state.     Inscription,  "  :6sth  New  York  Vols." 

4.  Blue   silk   regimental   banner,   in   fair   condition    and   mounted   upon   original    staff, 
spearhead  and  trimmings  complete.     Upon  one  side  appears  the  arms  of  the  state  and  upon 
the  other  side  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York  and  the  inscription,  "  :6sth  New  York 
Vols.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

5.  Blue   silk  regimental  banner,   in  good  condition  and   mounted   upon    original   staff, 
spearhead  and  trimmings  complete.     Upon  one  side  is  the  arms  of  the  state  and  upon  the 
other  side  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York  and  the  inscription,  "  165  Regiment  New  York 
Vols.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SIXTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  in  good  condition. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue    silk ;   with   arms   and  motto   of  United   States,   and   "  i68th 
N.  Y.  Vol.  Regiment,  Infantry." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SIXTY-NINTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk. 

2.  Regimental  color,  silk. 

These  colors  were  presented  to  the  regiment  by  the  state  in  September,  1862.  They 
are  injured  in  every  part.  Each  has  at  least  100  holes  from  bullets  and  shell,  and  the 
holes  have  now  run  into  each  other  and  appear  like  rents.  The  staff  of  the  regimental 
color  was  so  shattered  by  bullets  as  to  be  useless,  and  was  replaced  by  a  staff  captured 
from  the  enemy  near  Petersburg  at  the  time  of  the  mine  explosion.  Ten  different  bearers 
have  been  killed  or  wounded  while  carrying  these  colors.  They  have  been  in  the  following 
engagements,  viz. :  Edenton  Road,  Carrsville,  Blackwater  Ford,  Blackwater  Bridge,  Zuni, 
Nansemond  or  Providence  Church,  South  Anna,  siege  of  Forts  Wagner  and  Gregg,  Rantoul 
Bridge,  Cedar  Creek  or  King's  Road,  Walthall  Junction,  Chester  Station,  Drury's  Bluff, 
Foster's  Plantation  (two),  Cold  Harbor,  Petersburg  (three),  Dutch  Gap,  second  Malvern 
Hill,  and  Chapin's  Farm  or  Fort  Harrison;  also  in  several  brisk  skirmishes. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTIETH  INFANTRY. 

i.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
missing.  No  inscription. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTY-THIRD  INFANTRY. 

1.  Staff,  with  fragments  of  National  colors  attached;  spearhead  and  tassels  complete. 
No  inscription. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  mounted  and  in  fair  condition,  spearhead  and  trimming 
gone.     Upon  one  side  appears  the  arms  of  the  state  and  upon  the  other  side  the  arms  of 
the  city  of  New  York.   Inscription,  "  I73rd  Regiment  New  York  Vols.,  presented  by  the 
City  of  New  York." 

3.  Blue  silk  guidon,  mounted  and  in  very  bad  condition,  spearhead  missing. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

i.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted,  spearhead  broken.  Inscription 
upon  flag,  "  I74th  Regiment  New  York  Vols."  Upon  an  engraved  plate  attached  to  staff 
is  inscribed,  "  Presented  by  the  Grocers  of  New  York  City  to  the  I74th  Regiment  New 
York  Vols." 


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2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  bad  condition,  unmounted  and  attached  to  staff 
with   National  color.      Upon  each  side   of  banner  appear   the  arms  of  the  United  States, 
also  the  inscription,  "  I74th  New  York  Vols." 

3.  Blue    silk    regimental    banner,    in    fine    condition    and   mounted    upon   original    staff, 
spearhead  gone.      The  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York  and  motto  worked   in  silk  upon 
each  side   of  banner;   also  the  inscription,  "  I74th  Regiment  New  York  Vols."      Upon  an 
engraved  plate  attached  to  staff  is  inscribed,  "  Presented  by  the  Grocers  of  New  York  City 
to  the  I74th  Regiment  New  York  Vols." 

4.  Remnants  of  a  blue  silk  banner,  unmounted  and  attached  to  staff  of  No.  3. 

5.  6.  Silk   guidons,  National,   mounted  upon  short  staff,  one  spearhead  gone  and  one 
of  the  staffs  broken.     An  inscription  appears  upon  the  guidon  done  in  needle  work,  "  i74th 
New  York  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTY-FIFTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted,  spearhead  broken  and  part  gone. 
Inscription  in  needle  work,  "  I75th  Regiment  New  York  Vols." 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted,  spearhead  gone.     The 
arms  of  the  city  of  New   York  appear   upon  each   side  of  banner.      Inscription,  "  I75th 
Regiment  New  York  Vols.    Presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  bad  condition,  spearhead  gone.      The  arms  of 
the  United  States  upon  each  side  of  banner,   and  also  the  inscription,   "  I75th  Regiment 
New  York  Vols." 

4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  bad  condition,  spearhead  broken  and  part  gone. 
The  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York  upon  one  side  and  upon  the  other  the  arms  of  the 
City  of  New  York.      Inscription,  "  I75th  New  York  Vols.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New 
York." 

5.  6.  Blue  silk  guidons,  in  bad  condition,  mounted,   spearheads  complete.     Inscription, 
"i75th  Regiment  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTY-SIXTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk. 

2.  Regimental  color,  silk. 

There  is  very  little  of  the  colors  remaining.  The  staff  of  the  regimental  color  was 
lost  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  where  the  color  bearer,  Sergeant  Albert  Gherkin,  was  killed, 
A  portion  of  the  color  was  saved  by  the  members  of  the  colbr  guard,  and  both  colors 
placed  upon  one  staff.  They  were  carried  by  the  regiment,  during  the  Red  River  cam- 
paign, in  the  spring  of  1864;  in  General  Sheridan's  campaign  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  Va., 
in  the  summer  and  fall  of  the  same  year,  and  during  the  service  of  the  regiment  in 
Georgia  and  North  Carolina  in  the  winter  and  spring  of  1865.  They  were  under  fire  at 
Mansura,  La.,  May  16,  1864,  at  Opequon,  Va.,  September  19,  1864,  at  Fisher's  Hill,  Va., 
September  22,  1864,  and  at  Cedar  Creek,  October  19,  1864.  At  Opequon,  Va.,  three  of  the 
color  guard  were  wounded;  at  Fisher's  Hill  one  was  killed,  and  at  Cedar  Creek  the 
bearer  of  the  regimental  color  was  killed,  and  one  of  the  guard  wounded. 

3.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  good  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
broken.      Inscription,   "  I76th   Regiment   New  York  Vols." 

4.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  good  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head and  tassels  complete.      Upon  one  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  of  the  state  and 
upon  the  other   side  the  arms  of  the  city  of  New  York.      Inscription,  "  I76th  Regiment 
New  York  Vols.,  presented  by  the  City  of  New  York." 

5.  6.  Blue  silk  guidons,  mounted  upon  original  staffs,  spearheads  complete.      Inscrip- 
tion,   "  i76th   New   York   Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

i.  National  color,  silk;  torn;  original  staff  in  part.  Presented  to  the  regiment  at 
Bonne  Carre,  La.,  by  Mrs.  Edward  H.  Merrihew,  of  Albany,  N.  Y. 


140  IN  THE  STATE 


2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk.      Painted  with  arms  of  United  States  and  motto,  and 
number  of  regiment. 

3.  Silk  flag,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  flag  in  fair  condition.      Inscription, 
"  Port  Hudson  "  with  the  several  dates  of  engagements. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  bad  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead  gone. 
Upon  the  staff  is  an  engraved  plate  with  the  inscription,  "  I78th  Regiment  New  York  Vols. 
Commanded  by  Lt.  Colonel  John  B.  Gandolfo." 

2.  Blue   silk   regimental  banner,   in   very  bad  condition,   mounted  upon   original   staff, 
spearhead   gone.      Upon  an   engraved   plate   attached   to   staff  is   the   following:      "  i;8th 
Regiment  New  York  Vols.  Lt.  Colonel  John  B.  Gandolfo  Commanding." 

COLORS   OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED   AND   SEVENTY-NINTH    INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  nearly  new.     Inscribed,  "Petersburg,  June  I7th  and  July  3Oth, 
1864;   Weldon    Railroad;    Poplar   Spring   Church;    Hatcher's    Run;    Petersburg,    April    1st 
and  2nd,  1865." 

2.  Regimental    color,   blue    silk;    arms    and   motto   of  United    States   and    number    of 
regiment;  original  staff. 

3.  4.  Guidons.     Inscribed,  "  i;9th  Regt,  N.  Y.  Vols." 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,   National,  in  fine  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,   spearhead   and 
trimmings  complete.      No  record. 

2.  Blue    silk   regimental   banner,    in   fine   condition   and   mounted   upon   original    staff, 
spearhead   missing;   arms   of  the   State  of   New   York  upon   banner,   with   the   following 
inscription :      "  i84th   Regiment  New  York  Vols." 

3.  4.  Guidons,  National,  bunting,   and  mounted  upon  original  staffs. 

COLORS    OF   THE    ONE  HUNDRED  AND   EIGHTY-SIXTH    INFANTRY. 

1.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  arms  and  motto  of  United  States,  and  number  of  regi- 
ment; original  staff. 

2.  National  color,  silk;  original  staff  gone. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted,  spearhead  and  trimmings  com- 
plete.     No  inscription. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  bad  condition,  mounted;  eagle  upon  staff  broken 
and  part  gone.      Upon  each  side  of  banner  is  the  arms  of  the  State   of  New  York  and 
upon  each  side  of  shield  is  painted  Revolutionary  battle  scenes.    Inscription,  "  i87th  Regi- 
ment New  York  Vols."     Upon  the  staff  is  an  engraved  plate  with  the  inscription,  "  Pre- 
sented to  the  i87th  New  York  Vols.  by  the  Supervisors  of  the  County  of  New  York." 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff, 
spearhead  and  trimmings  complete.     Upon  each  side  of  banner  appears  the  arms  and  motto 
of  the  United  States. 

COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  EIGHTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk   flag,   National,   in   fair  condition   and  mounted  upon   original   staff,   spearhead 
missing.     No  inscription. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  very  bad  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff, 
spearhead   gone.      Emblazoned   with   the  arms  of  the  United   States   and  the   inscription, 
"  i88th  Regiment  New  York  Vols." 


IN  THE  STATE  141 


COLORS   OF   THE   ONE   HUNDRED  AND   EIGHTY-NINTH    INFANTRY. 

1.  National  color,  silk;  faded;  original  staff. 

2.  Regimental  color,  blue  silk;  original   staff. 

COLORS    OF    THE    ONE    HUNDRED    AND    NINETY-FIRST    INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  poor  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  trimmings 
complete. 

2.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  poor  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
and  trimmings  complete.     No  inscription. 

3.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in   fair   condition,  mounted,    spearhead   and  trimmings 
complete.     The  arms  and  motto  of  the  United  States  upon  each  side  with  the  inscription, 

Regiment  New  York  Vols." 


COLORS  OF  THE  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  NINETY-SECOND  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,   National,   in  bad   condition,   mounted   upon    original   staff,   spearhead   and 
trimmings  complete. 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fair  condition,  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spearhead 
gone.     Upon  each  side  appears  the  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

COLORS    OF  THE   ONE  HUNDRED    AND    NINETY-THIRD    INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,   National,   in   fair  condition,  mounted   upon   original   staff,   spearhead  and 
trimmings  complete.      No  inscription  found. 

2.  Staff,  with  remnants  of  blue  silk  regimental  banner  attached;   spearhead  and  trim- 
mings complete.     No  inscription. 

COLORS   OF  THE   SECOND   COMPANY   SHARPSHOOTERS. 

I.  Color,  silk.      Inscribed,  "New  York   Sharpshooters." 

This  color  was  presented  to  the  company  by  John  Clark,  Esq.,  on  behalf  of  the 
citizens  of  Albany. 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTIETH  U.  S.  COLORED  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  fair  condition  and  mounted,  no  spearhead  or  trimmings.     The 
only  inscription  is  that  upon  staff,  "  2oth  U.  S.  C.  T." 

2.  3.  4.  5.  6.  Bunting  guidons,  National,  mounted  upon  original  staffs  and  in  fair  con- 
dition.   Marked  upon  staffs,  "2Oth  U.  S.  C.  T." 

COLORS  OF  THE  TWENTY-SIXTH  U.  S.  COLORED  INFANTRY. 

1.  Silk  flag,  National,  in  very  good  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff,  spear- 
head broken.     Inscription  in  needle  work,  "  26th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops." 

2.  Blue  silk  regimental  banner,  in  fine  condition  and  mounted  upon  original  staff.      In 
center  of  banner,'  in  silk  needle  work,  appears  a  wreath  of  oak  leaves  and  in  the  center  of 
wreath  is  the  lettering  "Colored  Troops."      Above  the  wreath  and  worked  upon  a  scroll, 
"  26th  Regiment."     Below  the  wreath  in  needle  work  also,  "  GOD  AND  LIBERTY." 

FLAG  OF  THE  "EXCELSIOR  BRIGADE,   N.  Y.  VOLS." 

This  flag  was  presented  by  Augustus  L.  Revere,  son  of  Brig.-Gen.  Joseph  Warren 
Revere,  who  commanded  the  brigade  for  a  time.  It  was  carried  during  the  early  Virginia 
campaigns  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 


142  IN  THE  STATE 


THE  WOMEN  OF  THE  STATE. 

The  successful  prosecution  of  the  war  is  due  to  the  women  of  the  loyal 
states  as  much  as  to  the  men,  and  this  record  would  be  incomplete,  if  it  failed 
to  chronicle  the  patriotism  of  the  women  of  New  York.  Their  faith  cheered 
the  soldier  in  the  dark  days  of  the  war  and  presaged  victory.  Their  prayers 
were  with  him  in  the  camp,  on  the  field  of  battle,  and  on  the  bed  of  pain  and 
of  death.  The  thought  of  the  dear  ones  at  home,  mother,  wife,  sister,  or  the 
chosen  one,  was  comfort  in  the  hardships  of  the  campaign,  encouragement  on 
the  field  of  strife,  and  support  in  adversity.  Next  to  the  Supreme  Ruler, 
women  were  the  soldiers'  mainstay.  The  children  and  orphans  of  the  latter 
became  their  wards;  and  their  efforts  and  deeds  were  felt  from  early  in  April, 
1861,  to  the  end  of  the  struggle  in  the  Christian  and  Sanitary  Commissions; 
in  the  thoughtful  comforts  sent  to  the  field,  and  to  the  hospitals,  where  also 
the  closing  moments  of  many  lives  were  robbed  of  their  bitterness  by  their 
ministrations.  They  fought  as  great  battles  as  the  men,  though  on  different 
fields ;  yes  —  greater  ones.  Willingly,  though  with  pain  and  sorrow,  they 
gave  fathers,  husbands,  sons,  brothers  and  lovers  to  the  country.  With 
staunch  hearts  they  bore  the  ever-present  anxiety  for  their  treasures  in  peril, 
and  gave  them  comfort  with  words  and  deeds.  When  the  sacrifice  of  their 
offering  was  complete,  they  bore  the  loss  and  sorrow,  though  with  broken 
hearts,  as  only  women  can,  uncomplainingly,  unselfishly,  finding  consolation 
in  the  knowledge  of  an  eternal  meeting  and  a  restored  country.  All  honor  to 
their  loyal  and  unflinching  spirit;  to  the  courage  with  which  they  bore  their 
cross ;  to  the  faith  which  upheld  them  in  their  darkest  hour  of  trial. 


ptrt  2- 


Battles,  Engagements,  Actions,  etc  ........  ...................  145-282 

War  losses  ...............................................  282 

Died  in  service  ........................................  282,  283 

War  Department  statement  of  deaths  ..................  283-285 

Statement  of  deaths,  as  claimed  by  State  ...............  285 

Statement  of  deaths  in  Volunteers  of  State  .............  285-287 

Recapitulation  of  statements  of  deaths  .................  288 

Tables  of  losses  by  death  in  detail  .....................  289^-307 

Deaths  in  Militia  ..............................  289-291 

In  State  Volunteers  ..........................  '.  .  292-304 

Cavalry  ..................................  292,  293 

Artillery   .................................  293-295 

Engineers   ..........................  ......  295 

Sharpshooters  .............................  295 

Infantry    .................................  295-303 

Recapitulation    ............................  304 

In  the  United  States  Volunteers  .............  305 

In  the  United  States  Veteran  Volunteers  .....  305 

In  the  Veteran  Reserve  Corps  ...............  305 

In  the  Colored  Troops  .....................  3°5 

In  the  Regular  Army   .....................  305 

In  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  ..............  305,  306 

Recapitulation  of  losses  by  deaths  ................  307 

Wounded  in  action  ................................  308,  309 

Captured  and  reported  missing  .......................  309 

Numbers  of  men  among  whom  losses  occurred  ..............  310 

Losses  compared  with  the  number  of  men  who  served  ........  310,  311 

Deaths  since  the  close  of  the  War  ........................  312-314 


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chronological  list  of  engagements,  etc.,  is  taken  almost  entirely 
-4  from  official  records ;  from  the  official  records  of  the  war,  pub- 

I  I  lished  by  the  War  Department ;  from  monthly  returns,  bi-monthly 
muster-rolls,  and  the  muster-out-rolls  of  organizations;  a  few  of 
the  engagements  were  obtained  through  correspondence  with 
officers.  The  constant  aim  has -been  to  give  correct  dates;  an  effort  attended 
with  more  difficulties  than  would  be  imagined;  official  reports,  in  many  in- 
stances, disagreeing  in  this  particular,  and  often  giving  dates  not  agreeing 
with  other  records.  It  will  be  noticed  that  frequently  several  designations 
are  given  to  the  same  engagement;  the  one  given  first  is  the  name  under 
which  it  is  more  generally  known. 

A  decision  of  the  War  Department  is  to  this  effect :  "  Troops  on  the 
ground  (battle-field),  though  not  engaged,  are  entitled  to  be  credited  with  the 
engagement."  This  rule  has  been  followed,  except  in  minor  affairs,  where 
adherence  to  it  would  make  it  preposterous.  Engagements  of  any  duration, 
as  for  instance,  "  Seven  Days'  Battle,  General  Pope's  Campaign,  Port  Hudson, 


10 


146  IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

Red  River  Campaign,  Atlanta  Campaign,  Spotsylvania,  Cold  Harbor,"  etc., 
have  been  subdivided  into  the  more  important  actions  of  which  they  con- 
sisted ;  credit  has  been  given  for  the  general  engagement  to  all  on  the  ground, 
for  the  subordinate  actions  and  affairs  to  those  who,  it  could  be  ascertained, 
took  active  part  therein.  "  Before  Petersburg  and  Richmond,"  implies  service 
before  those  cities,  in  and  out  of  the  trenches,  and  covers  everything,  except 
those  important  actions,  which  are  reported  separately. 

Tables  of  losses  will  be  found  of  the  more  important  engagements ;  these 
are  taken  from  the  official  records  of  the  war.  In  these  tables  are  also  given 
the  numbers  and  names  of  the  brigades  and  divisions  and  numbers  of  the 
corps  in  which  the  organizations  served,  as  they  stood  at  the  beginning  of  an 
action;  where  this  rule  has  not  been  observed,  a  note  after  the  designation 
of  the  engagement  will  explain  the  difference.  Sometimes  the  losses  of 
several  engagements  are  united  in  one,  this  is  also  indicated  by  a  note.  The 
names  of  commanding  officers  of  organizations  are  mostly  from  official 
records;  those  not  from  official  records  were  obtained  from  survivors  of  the 
organizations ;  in  a  few  cases  the  successors  of  those  killed  or  wounded  could 
not  be  ascertained. 

The  letters  found  after  names,  and  other  signs,  indicate:  The  letter  (c) 
that  the  officer  commanded  a  brigade  during  the  action,  if  even  but  for  a 
short  time;  the  letter  (k)  that  he  was  killed;  the  letter  (w)  that  he  was 
wounded;  the  letter  (m)  that  he  was  captured;  the  sign  (*)  that  the  loss,  if 
any,  has  not  been  reported;  (f)  is  a  local  sign,  the  explanation  of  which  will 
be  found  at  the  end  of  the  table  in  which  it  appears. 

1861. 

1.  May      i8th.     Affair  near  Lighthouse  at  Smith's  Point,  Chesapeake  Bay,  Md.     De- 

tachment of  Varian's  Battery  and  one  company  of  the  I3th  Regi- 
ment, Militia,  Lieut.  John  B.  Woodward. 

2.  May      24th.     Advance  of  Union  Army  into  Virginia  from  Washington,  D.   C.,  and 

occupation  of  Arlington  Heights,  Va.  Militia:  5th  Regiment,  Col. 
C.  Schwarzwalder;  7th  Regiment,  Col.  Marshall  Lefferts;  I2th  Regi- 
ment, Col.  Daniel  Butterfield;  25th  Regiment,  Col.  Michael  K. 
Bryan;  28th  Regiment,  Col.  Michael  Bennett;  opth  Regiment,  Col. 
Michael  Corcoran,  and  the  Engineer  Company  of  the  84th  Volun- 
teers (i4th  Militia). 

3.  May      24th.     Advance  of  Union  Army  into  Virginia  from  Washington,  D.  C.,  and 

occupation  of  Alexandria,  Va.  nth  Volunteers,  Col.  E.  E.  Ells- 
worth, killed,  and  detachment  of  7ist  Regiment  of  Militia,  under 
Lieut.  Prendergast. 

4.  May      28th.     Skirmish  near  Hampton  Court  House,  Va.    Company  H,  5th  Volunteer 

Infantry,  Lieut.  Churchill  J.  Cambreleng. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1861. 

5.  May      3ist-June   1st.     Attack  on   Batteries  on   Aquia   Creek,  Va.     Detachment  7ist 

Militia,  under  Lieut.  Prendergast,  on  U.  S.  S.  S.  Anacosta. 

6.  June        ist.      Skirmish   at  Arlington   Mills,   Va.      Company   F,  ,uth   Infantry,   Capt. 

Wm.   H.   Burns. 

7.  June        2d.       Skirmish    near    Chain    Bridge,    in    Virginia,    near   Washington,    D.    C. 

Detachment  28th   Militia. 

8.  June       8th.     Skirmish  near  New  Market  Bridge,  Va.     Companies  E  and  G,  2d  In- 

fantry, Capt.  Geo.  W.  Willson. 

9.  June      loth.     Action  at  Big  Bethel,  Va. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

ti 

Commanding  Officers. 

rj 

B 

0 

•d 
In  V 

cers. 

•o 

2d 

M   <U 

cers. 

•o 

"  ri 
«  <u 

Is 

a 

01 
E 

I 

*3  ° 

B 

"u 

S£ 

"2  " 

0 

0 

w 

O 

W 

0 

W 

< 

1st  Inf.  . 

Troops     from 

Col.  William  H.  Allen  

2 

1 

3 

2d    Inf  ... 

Fort     Monroe 

Col.  Joseph  B.  Carr  

2 

1 

8 

3d    Inf  ... 

and   camp   at 

Col.  Frederick  Townsend  

2 

27 

1 

30 

6th  Inf  .  .  . 

Newport,  Va., 

Col.  Abram  Duryee  

fi 

13 

19 

7th  Inf  ... 

comman  ded 

Col.  John  E.  Bendix  

3 

7 

2 

12 

eral     E.      W. 

Total  

13 

50 

4 

67 

Pierce. 





_ 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

2 

16 

53 

5 

76 

10.  June      27th. 


n.  June 

2gth. 

12.  July 

4th. 

13.  July 

5th. 

14.  July 
15-  July 
16.  July 

7th. 
8th. 
roth. 

17.  July 
18.  July 
19.  July 
20.  July 
21.  July 

I2th. 
I2th. 
iSth. 
i6th. 
17th. 

22.  July 

i8th. 

23.  July 

igth. 

24.  July 

2Oth. 

25.  July 

2ISt. 

Attack    on    Matthias    Point,    Va.      Detachment    7ist    Militia,   Lieut. 

Thomas    B.    Prendergast,    aboard    United    States    vessel    of    war, 

"  Mount  Vernon." 
Skirmish  at  Baker  Lee's,  Va.     Company  I,  gth  Infantry,  Lieut.  James 

Henry    Fleming. 
Skirmish  at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.     Companies  A  and  G,  83d  Infantry 

(gth  Militia). 
Skirmish  at  James  River,  near  Newport  News,  Va.     Company  F,  gth 

Infantry,    Capt.    Hammill. 
Skirmish  at  Great  Falls,  Va.    8th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  near  Bethel,  Va.     Company  A,  gth  Infantry. 
Skirmish  near  Martinsburg,  Va.    Four  companies  igth  Infantry  (later 

3d  Artillery),  Col.  Clark;  Companies  A  and  C,  28th  Infantry,  Capts. 

Cook  and  Mapes,  respectively. 

Skirmish  near  Baker  Lee's  Farm,  Va.     Detachment  7th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  near   Martinsburg,  Va.      I2th   Militia. 
Skirmish   near   Bunker  Hill,  Va.     I2th   Militia. 
Skirmish  on  Braddock  Road,  Va.     i8th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  at,  and  occupation  of,  Fairfax  Court  House,  Va.     Artillery 

Company  8th  Militia;   nth,  i6th,  i8th,  3ist,  32d,  38th  and  82d  (2d 

Militia)  Regiments  of  Infantry. 
Action  at  Blackburn's  Ford,  Va.     6gth   Militia;   I2th,  i3th,   i8th  and 

7gth   Infantry. 
Skirmish  near  New  Market  Bridge,  Va.     Detachment  ogth  Infantry 

(Coast   Guard). 
Skirmish  at  Blackburn's  Ford,  on  Braddock  Road,  near  Fairfax  Court 

House,  Va.     3ist  and  32d  Infantry. 
Battle   of  Bull  Run,  Va.      (See  table  following.) 


148 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1861. 


ORGANI- 
ZATIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

& 

0 

U 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

WVd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

2d  Battery 
8th  Inf... 

llth  Inf.  .  . 
12th  Inf.  .  . 

1,  Blenker  
1,  Blenker.  .  .  . 

2,  Willcox  
4,  Richardson  . 

5,  Miles  
5.  Miles  

3,  Heintzelman 
1,  Tyler  

Dl 

T1 

Capt.  Bookwood  and  men  of  29th  Inf.  ; 
guns  of  Varian's  Battery  

Col.  Louis  Blenker  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Julius 
Stahel  

? 

? 

7 
66 

11 
177 

Lt.-Col.  Noah  L.  Farnham  

i 

32 

1 

75 

2 

Col.  Ezra  L.  Walrath  

13th  Inf  .  . 

1   Tyler  

0 

Col.  Isaac  F.  Quinby  

11 

?7 

20 

58 

1 

16th  Inf.  .  . 

18th  Inf.  .  . 
27th  Inf.  .  . 

29th  Inf  . 

2,  Davies  

2,  Davies  
1,  Porter  

1,  Blenker.  .  .  . 

5.  Miles  

5,  Miles  
2,  Hunter  

5,  Miles... 

Army  of  N  -E.  Va.,  Gen.  I.  McDowell  comma 

Col.    Thos.    A.    Davies    (c),    Lt.-Col. 
Sam.  Marsh  

1 

Col.  Wm.  A.  Jackson  

Col.  H.  W.  Slocum  (w).  Maj.  Jos.  J. 
Bartlett  

1 

25 
2 

2 
1 

42 
8 
1 

60 
35 
1 

130 

46 
2 

Col.  Adolph  von  Stein  wehr  

31st  Inf.  .. 
32d  Inf 

2,  Davies  

5,  Miles  

Col.  Calvin  E.  Pratt  

2  Davies      .    . 

5  Miles  

38th  Inf.  .  . 
39th  Inf 

2,  Willcox  

3,  Heintzelman 
5  Miles.  .. 

Col   J    H    Hobart  Ward  

15 

? 

6 

49 

| 

2 

56 
54 

107 
24 

65 
9 

92 
11 

128 
61 

198 
60 

142 

38 

192 
62 

1   Blenker 

Col   Frederick  G   D  Utasey 

79th  Inf.  .  . 
82d  Inf.  .  . 

3,  Sherman.  .  .  . 
2,  Schenck  .... 

I.Tyler  
1,  Tyler  

Col.  Jas.  C.  Cameron  (k),  Capt.  H.  A. 
Ellis  (w)  

•2 
2 

30 
16 

23 
8 

7 
4 

44 
15 

44 
17 

59 
37 

1 
5 

4 

4 
3 
1 

Col.  Geo.  W.  B.  Tompkins  (2d  Militia) 
Col   A    M    Wood  (w)    Lt  -Col    E    B 

84th  Inf  .  . 

1,  Porter  

2,  Hunter  

8th  Militia. 
60th  Mil... 

71st  Mil... 

1,  Porter  

2,  Hunter.  .  . 

Fowler  (14th  Militia)  

Col.  George  Lyons  

3,  Sherman.  .  .  . 
2,  Burnside.  .  . 

I.Tyler  
2,  Hunter  

Col.  Michael  Corcoran  (m),  Capt.  Jas. 
Kelly  

1 

36 
10 

1 
3 

Col.  Henry  P.  Martin,  two  howitzers 
with  reg  

Total  

7 

16 

212 
444 

26 

78 

425 
1046 

29 
,50 

607 
1262 

1306 
2896 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engage 

26.  July      25th.     Skirmish   on   scout  near  Bailey's   Cross   Roads,   Va.     24th    Infantry. 

27.  July      25th.     Skirmish    on    scout    near    Chain    Bridge,    Va.      One    company    33d 

Infantry. 

28.  July      2Qth.     Skirmish  near  Fall's  Church,  Va.     37th  Infantry. 

29-  July  3Oth.  Skirmish  Fletcher's  Wharf,  on  the  Pocomoco,  Va.  Companies  A,  C 
and  F,  loth  Infantry,  Capt.  Winchester,  and  detachment  ogth  In- 
fantry. 

30.  July      3ist.     Skirmish  at  Cherry  Stone  Inlet,  Va.     Companies  A  and  C,   loth  In- 

fantry, and  detachment  ooth   Infantry. 

31.  Aug.       2d.       Skirmish   at  Munson's  Hill,  Va.     37th    Infantry. 

32.  Aug.       7th.     Skirmish   at   Hampton,   Va.,   Hampton    Bridge,     ist    Mounted    Rifles 

and  2Oth   Infantry. 

33.  Aug.       8th.     Skirmish  at  Lovettsville,  Va.     Detachments  of  Companies   B,   E,   F, 

iQth,  and  Company  D,  of  the  28th  Infantry. 

34.  Aug.      I4th.     Skirmish  near  Fall's  Church,  Va.     Detachment  23d  Infantry. 

35.  Aug.      I5th.     Skirmish  in  Virginia  opposite  Point  of  Rocks,  Md.    Companies  B  and 

F,  28th  Infantry,  Capts.  Bush  and  Fenn;  Lt.-Col.  Brown  in 
command. 

36.  Aug.      i8th.     Skirmish    at    Pohick   Church,    Va.      Company    C,    ist    Cavalry,    Capt. 

Boyd. 

37.  Aug.      i8th.     Skirmish  near  Munson's  Hill,  Va.    38th  Infantry. 

38.  Aug.      25th.     Skirmish    at    Munson's    Hill,   Va.     32d    Infantry. 

39.  Aug.      26th.     Skirmish  at  Blackburn's  Ford,  Va.     37th   Infantry. 

40.  Aug.      27th.     Skirmishes   near  Ball's  Cross   Roads,  Va.,   Upton's  Hill,   Hall's  Hill, 

Munson's  Hill,  Major  McNutt's  farm.  One  company  I2th  Infantry; 
two  companies  23d  Infantry;  25th  Infantry;  detachments  35th  In- 
fantry; three  companies  84th  Infantry  (i4th  Militia). 


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1861. 

41.  Aug.      28th.     Skirmish   at    Munson's  Hill,   Va.      i8th   Infantry. 

42.  Aug.     28th.     Skirmish  at  Bailey's   Cross   Roads,  Va.     37th   Infantry. 

43.  Aug.      28th-2pth.     Action  at,  and  capture  of,  Forts  Clark  and  Hatteras,   Hatteras 

Inlet,  N.  C.     Companies  C,  G  and  H,  pth  Infantry;  20th  Infantry; 
and   detachment   Q9th    Infantry. 

44.  Aug.      3ist.     Skirmish  at  Munson's  Hill,  Va.     Two  companies  23d  Infantry. 

45.  Sept.        ist.      Skirmish  at  Seneca  Mills,  Md.     34th  Infantry. 

46.  Sept.       3d.       Skirmish  at  Mason's  Island,  Va.    42d  Infantry. 

47.  Sept.      loth.     Skirmish  near  Lewinsville,  Va.     79th   Infantry. 

48.  Sept.      nth.     Action  at  Lewinsville,  Va.     3d  Battery;  6$th  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  Alex. 

Shaler;   79th    Infantry,   Capt.    Ireland. 

49.  Sept.      I4th.     Skirmish  at  Ball's  Cross  Roads,  Va.     I4th,  23d  and  25th  Infantry. 

50.  Sept.      I5th.     Skirmish  at  Pritchard's  Mills,  near  Antietam  Ford,  Md.     Detachment 

6th  Battery. 

51.  Sept.     i6th.     Skirmish  in  Virginia  opposite  Seneca  Creek,  Md.     Detachment  34th 

Infantry. 

52.  Sept.     1 6th.     Skirmish  at  Beacon  Island,  N.  C.     Detachment  99th  Infantry. 

53.  Sept.      I7th.     Skirmish  in  Virginia  opposite  mouth  of  Seneca  Creek,  Md.,  Dranes- 

ville.     Detachment  34th   Infantry. 

54.  Sept.     2ist.     Skirmish  at  Pohick  Church,  Va.     i6th   Infantry. 

55.  Sept.     24th.     Skirmish   at  Point  of  Rocks,   Md.     Detachment  6th.  Battery. 

56.  Sept.     25th.     Skirmish  near  Lewinsville,  Va.,  Ball's  Cross  Roads.     3d  Battery;  33d 

Infantry;  79th  Infantry,  Capt.  Morrison. 

57.  Sept.     28th.     Skirmish  near  Munson's  and  Mason's  Hill,  Va.    3ist  and  32d  Infantry. 

58.  Oct.         ist.     Skirmish,  and  loss  of  U.  S.  Transport  Fanny,  near  Chicamacomico  or 

Loggerhead  Inlet,  N.  C.     Detachment  9th  Infantry. 

59.  Oct.        3d.       Skirmish  at  Springfield  Station,  Va.    3ist  Infantry. 

60.  Oct.        4th.     Skirmish  at  Pohick   Church,  Va.     i6th,  26th  and   Company  F,  27th 

Infantry. 

61.  Oct.        5th.     Skirmish  at  Upton's  Hill,  Va.    84th  Infantry  (i4th  Militia). 

62.  Oct.        8th.     Skirmish    at    Fall's    Church,   Va.     Detachment    24th    Infantry,    Capt. 

Barney. 

63.  Oct.        9th.     Action   at   Santa  Rosa   Island,   Fla.     6th   Infantry. 

64.  Oct.       I2th.     Skirmish  at  Bailey's  Cross  Roads,  Va.     79th  Infantry. 

65.  Oct.       I3th.     Skirmish  at  Big  Chestnuts,  Va.,  Lewinsville.     33d  and  49th  Infantry. 

66.  Oct.       I4th.     Skirmish  at  Widow  Child's  House,  Va.,  Fall's  Church.     I4th  Infantry. 

67.  Oct.       i6th.     Action  at  Bolivar  Heights,  W.  Va.,  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va.     Detach- 

ment   6th    Battery. 

68.  Oct.      21  st.     Engagement  at   Ball's  Bluff,  Va.     Detachment  6th   Battery  and  42d 

Infantry,   Col.   Milton   Cogswell. 

69.  Oct.      2ist.     Skirmish  near  Goose  Creek,  on  Leesburg  Road,  Va.     Detachment  3d 

Cavalry,  Maj.  Mix. 

70.  Oct.      22d.       Action  on  Goose  Creek,  Va.,  near  Edwards'  Ferry,  Md.     Companies 

B,   D   and   G,   3d    Cavalry,    Maj.    Mix;   34th    Infantry;  82d    Infantry 
(2d  Militia). 

71.  Oct.       23d.       Skirmish  near  Budd's  Ferry,  Md.     72d  Infantry. 

72.  Nov.        4th.     Skirmish  on  scout  near  Baker  Lee's,  Va.     Detachment  7th   Infantry. 

73.  Nov.        8th.     Skirmish    and   occupation    of    the    forts    on    Bay   Point,    S.    C.      79th 

Infantry. 

74.  Nov.        9th.     Skirmish    near    Matthias    Point,    Va.      74th    Infantry. 

75.  Nov.      nth.     Skirmish    at    Sinclair's    Farm,    near    New    Market    Bridge,   Va.     2Oth 

Infantry. 


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1861. 

76.  Nov.      I2th.     Skirmish  at  Accotink   Creek,  Va.,  Occoquan  Creek;   Pohick  Church. 

Companies  B,  E  and  G,  ist  Cavalry. 

77.  Nov.      I2th.     Skirmish   and   descent    on   Matthias   Point,   Va.     74th   Infantry,   Col. 

Graham. 

78.  Nov.      i6th.     Skirmish   at  Munson's  Hill,  Va.     i8th  Infantry. 

79.  Nov.      i6th.     Capture  of  foraging  party  at  Doolan's  Farm,  Va.     Detachment  3Oth 

Infantry. 

80.  Nov.      i8th.     Skirmish  at  Binn's  Hill,  Va.,  on  road  from  Fall's  Church  to  Fairfax 

Court    House.      Company   H,  84th    Infantry   (i4th   Militia). 

81.  Nov.      22d-23d.     Bombardment  of  rebel  lines  about  Pensacola,  Fla.     Companies  G 

and  I,  6th   Infantry. 

82.  Nov.      27th.     Skirmish    at    Fairfax    Court   House,   Va.      Companies    C    and    F,    ist 

Cavalry,  Capt.   Boyd. 

83.  Nov.      28th.     Skirmish  near   Manassas,  Va.     6ist   Infantry. 

84.  Dec.        2d.       Skirmish  at  Annandale,  Va.     One  battalion   ist  Cavalry,  Maj.  A.  W. 

Adams;  detachment  4th  Cavalry,  Lieut.  W.  R.  Parnell;  32d  and 
45th  Infantry. 

85.  Dec.        4th.     Skirmish   at   Springfield  Station,  Va.     i8th   Infantry. 

86.  Dec.        8th.     Skirmish  and  occupation   of  Tybee   Island,   Ga.     46th   Infantry. 

87.  Dec.      I2th.     Skirmish  at  Ball's  Cross  Roads,  Va.     25th   Infantry. 

88.  Dec.      15th.     Skirmish  near  Fall's  Chuch,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

89.  Dec.      22d.       Skirmish  at  Back  River  Creek,  near  New  Market  Bridge,  Va.     Two 

companies  2Oth  Infantry,  Maj.  Schnepf. 

1862. 

90.  Jan.         ist.     Engagement  at  Port  Royal  Ferry,  Coosaw  River,  S.  C.     Detachment 

ist  Engineers,  47th  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  James  L.  Fraser;  48th  In- 
fantry, Lt.-Col.  W.  B.  Barton;  79th  Infantry,  Maj.  Morrison  and 
Capt.  More.  Col.  James  H.  Perry,  48th  Regiment,  commanding. 

91.  Jan.         ist.     Bombardment  of  Forts  McRee  and  Barrancas,  Pensacola  Harbor,  Fla. 

6th     and   75th   Infantry. 

92.  Jan.         7th.     Skirmish   at  Mason's   Neck,  Va.     37th  Infantry. 

93.  Jan.       I7th.     Skirmish  on  advance  up  James  River,  Va.     2d  Infantry. 

94.  Jan.       22d.       Skirmish   near  New  Market  Bridge,  Va.     2oth   Infantry. 

95.  Jan.       28th.     Attack   on    Commodore   Tatnall's    (confederate)    flotilla,    S.   C.     Two 

companies  ist  Engineers,  48th  Infantry. 

06.  Jan.  28th-29th.  Affair  at  Lee's  House,  on  Belmont  or  Occoquan  Bay,  Va.  De- 
tachment ist  Cavalry;  detachment  37th  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  John 
Burke. 

97.  Feb.        4th.     Action  between  Battery  Vulcan,  on  Venus  Point,  Jones  Island,  Savan- 

nah River,  S.  C.,  and  confederate  gunboats.  Detachments  of  the 
ist  Engineers  and  48th  Infantry. 

98.  Feb.        8th.     Battle  of  Roanoke  Island,  N.  C.     Detachment  Marine  Artillery;  9th 

Infantry,  Maj.  Kimball;  5ist  Infantry,  Col.  Ferrero;  and  Company 
B,  09th  Infantry. 

99.  Feb.       loth.     Action   at  Elizabeth   City,  N.   C.     Detachment  Marine   Artillery  and 

Company    B,  99th    Infantry. 

100.  Feb.       I9th-2oth.     Skirmish  at  Winton,  N.  C.    9th  Infantry. 

101.  Feb.       20th.     Skirmish  at  Cape  Hatteras  Inlet,  N.  C.     Companies  C,  G  and  H,  9th 

Infantry. 

102.  Feb.      22d.       Skirmish  on  expedition  to  Vienna  and  Flinthill,  Va.     43d  Infantry. 

103.  Feb.       24th.     Skirmish  at   Mason's  Neck,  Va.;   Mason's  Hill;  Lewis  Chapel,  near 

Pohick  Church;  Occoquan.    37th  Infantry. 


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1862. 

104.  March     2d.       Advance    guard    skirmish    in    Virginia,    opposite    Williamsport,    Md. 

Company  B,  28th  Infantry. 

105.  March     7th.     Skirmish  near  Winchester,  Va.     Detachment  3d  Cavalry. 

106.  March     7th.     Skirmish  at  Hope  Landing,  Va.     Detachment  4th  Cavalry. 

107.  March     8th.     Skirmish  at  Manassas,  Va.     Company  K,  2d  Cavalry. 

108.  March    8th.     Naval  engagement  in  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  and  under  the  fire  of 

the  "Virginia"  (confederate),  formerly  the  "  Merrimac."  Detach- 
ment ist  Mounted  Rifles;  ist,  2d,  7th  and  nth  Infantry;  Company 
D,  ggth  Infantry  on  U.  S.  Frigate  "  Congress." 

109.  March    9th.     Skirmish    at    Sangster's    or   Burke's   Station,   Va.      Detachments   of 

Companies  A  and  H,  ist  Cavalry,  Lieut.  Hidden. 

no.  March  loth.     Skirmish  at  Winchester,  Va.     Detachment  3d  Cavalry, 
in.  March  loth.     Skirmish  at  East  Pass,  Santa  Rosa  Island,  Fla.    6th  Infantry. 

112.  March  I2th.     Skirmish  at  Union  Mills,  Va.     i8th  and  63d  Infantry. 

113.  March  I3th.     Skirmish   at    Manassas  Junction,  Va.     57th   Infantry. 

114.  March  I3th.     Skirmish  on  Williamsburg  and  Great  Bethel  Road,  Va.     Six  com- 

panies, 7th  Infantry,  Col.  Von  Schack. 

115.  March  I4th.     Engagement  at  New  Berne,   N.   C.     Detachment   Marine  Artillery; 

5ist  Infantry,  Col.  Ferrero;  Company  B,  ogth  Infantry. 

116.  March  I4th.     Skirmish   at    Cedar   Run,   Va.     57th    Infantry. 

117.  March  I7th.     Skirmish   near  Dumfries,  Va.     7oth    Infantry. 

118.  March  20th.     Skirmish  at  Boyd's   Hole,  Va.      72d  Infantry. 

119.  March  23d-24th.     Skirmish  at  Winchester,  Va.     Company  I,  28th  Infantry. 

120.  March  26th.     Skirmish    at    Cedar    Creek,    Va.      Battery    M,    ist    Artillery;    66th 

Infantry. 

121.  March  26th.     Skirmish  at  Dranesville,  Va.    Detachment  iO2d  Infantry,  Capt.  L.  R. 

Stegman. 

122.  March  27th.     Skirmish  at  Montevideo,  near  Harrisonburg,  Va.     Company  I,  28th 

Infantry,  Maj.  E.  W.   Cook. 

123.  March  27th.     Skirmish  near  Big  Bethel,  Va.     I2th  Infantry. 

124.  March  27th~3ist.     Skirmish  on  Santa  Rosa  Island,  Fla.     Companies  D  and  K,  6th 

Infantry. 

125.  March  28th-2gth.     Affairs    on    Bealton    and    Rappahannock    Station,    Warrenton 

Junction,  Va.  Battery  B  and  Rundell's  section  of  Battery  G,  ist 
Artillery;  6ist  Infantry,  Col.  Francis  C.  Barlow;  68th  and  69th 
Infantry. 

126.  March  29th.     Affair  on  Edisto  Island,  S.  C.    47th  Infantry. 

127.  March  29th.     Skirmish  at   Lewinsville,  Va.     Detachment   iO2d  Infantry,   Capt.   L. 

R.   Stegman. 

128.  March  3Oth.     Skirmish  at   Rappahannock  Station,  Va.     Detachment  4th   Cavalry. 

129.  March  3Oth.     Skirmish  at  East  Pan,  Va.     6th   Cavalry. 

130.  March  30th-3ist.     Affairs  on  Wilmington  and  Whitemarsh  Islands,  Ga.     Detach- 

ment 46th   Infantry. 

131.  April       ist.     Affairs  at  Narrow  Passage,  Woodstock  and  Edinburg,  Va.     Battery 

M,   ist  Artillery,   Capt.   Cothran. 

132.  April       ist.     Skirmish  at  Watt's  Creek,  Va.     49th  Infantry. 

133.  April       2d.       Skirmish  at  Woodstock,  Va.     82d  Infantry. 

134.  April       2d.       Skirmish  at  Edinburg,  Va.     Battery  M,  ist  Artillery. 

135-  April  4th.  Capture  of  Steamer  "  Resolution,"  in  the  Chesapeake,  near  Back 
River,  Md.  Detachment  Company  A,  loth  Cavalry,  Capt.  Pratt. 

136.  April  4th.  Skirmish  at  Howard's  Bridge,  Pequosin  River,  near  Cockletown, 
Va.  Companies  A  and  B,  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  and  I4th  Infantry. 


152          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

1862. 

137.  April       4th.     Skirmish   at   Watt's   and    Young's   Mills,   Va.     33d,    49th    and   6sth 

Infantry. 

138.  April       5th-May  4th.     Siege  and  occupation  of  Yorktown,  Va.     Companies  D,  F, 

H  and  K,  6th  Cavalry;  gth  Cavalry,  dismounted;  Oneida  Company 
Cavalry;  field  and  staff,  and  Batteries  A,  B,  D,  E,  G  and  H,  ist 
Regiment  Artillery;  Batteries  A,  B,  C  and  D,  ist  Battalion  Ar- 
tillery; Battery  A,  2d  Battalion  Artillery;  ist,  3d,  4th,  5th,  6th,  7th 
and  8th  Independent  Batteries  of  Artillery;  isth  and  soth  Engi- 
neers; 5th,  I2th,  I3th,  I4th,  I7th,  25th,  33d,  34th,  36th,  37th,  38th, 
40th,  42d,  43d,  44th,  49th,  52d,  ssth,  s6th,  57th,  6ist,  62d,  63d,  64th, 
6sth,  66th,  67th,  69th,  7oth,  71  st,  72d,  73d,  74th,  77th,  8ist,  82d, 
8sth,  87th,  88th,  92d,  93d,  96th,  gSth  and  looth  Infantry. 

139.  April      5th.     Skirmish  near  Lee's  Mills,  Va.     Siege  of  Yorktown.     Companies  A 

and  B,  ist  Mounted  Rifles;  Battery  E,  ist  Artillery;  33d,  49th  and 
77th  Infantry. 

140.  April       5th.     Skirmish  near  junction  of  Warwick  and  Yorktown  Roads,  Va.  Siege 

of  Yorktown,     I3th,  I4th  and  25th  Infantry. 

141.  April        6th.     Skirmish   at   Stafford   Court  House,   Va.     7oth,   7ist,  72d,  73d   and 

74th   Infantry. 

142.  April       6th.     Skirmish  near  Warrenton  Junction,  Va.    83d  Infantry. 

143.  April       7th.     Skirmish   near  Edinburg,   Va.      Battery   M,    ist   Artillery. 

144.  April       7th.     Skirmish  at  Foy's  Plantation,  N.  C.     iO3d  Infantry. 

145.  April       8th.     Skirmish   at   Elizabeth   City,   N.    C.     Detachment   Marine   Artillery; 

9th    Infantry. 

146.  April        8th.     Skirmish  at  Lee's  Mills,  Va.     Siege  of  Yorktown.     33d  Infantry. 

147.  April       8th.     Skirmish  on    scout    in    Shenandoah   Valley,    Va.     3d    Cavalry,    Lt.- 

Col.   Simon  H.  Mix. 

148.  April      9th.     Affair  with  confederate  gunboat  "  Teazer,"    on  James  river,  Va.    Bat- 

tery H,  ist  Artillery. 

149.  April      roth-nth.     Bombardment  and  capture  of  Fort  Pulaski,  Ga.     Detachment 

ist  Engineers;  Companies  H  and  K,  46th  Infantry;  48th  Infantry. 

150.  April     nth.     Skirmish  in  Front  of  Yorktown,  Va.     Siege  of  Yorktown.     Detach- 

ment I2th  Infantry,  Maj.  H.  A.  Barnum,  and  87th  Infantry. 

151.  April     nth.     Skirmish   near    Edinburg,    Va.      Battery    M,    ist    Artillery. 

152.  April     I2th-26th.     Siege,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Fort  Macon,  N.  C.     Com- 

pany I,  3d  Artillery,  Capt.  Ammon;  detachment  Marine  Artillery; 
Company  B,  ogth  Infantry,  and  detachment  I03d  Infantry. 

153.  April     I3th.     Skirmish   before   Yorktown,   Va.     Siege   of   Yorktown.     Two    com- 

panies  I2th   Infantry,   Captain  Randall. 

154.  April     I3th.     Skirmish  at  Gillett's  Farm,  Pebbly  Run,  N.  C.     I03d  Infantry. 
155-  April     I4th.     Skirmish  at   Piedmont,  Va.     Company  G,  4th   Cavalry. 

156.  April     I4th.     Skirmish  near  Edinburg,  Va.     Battery  M,  ist  Artillery. 

157.  April     isth.     Skirmish  at  cross-roads  near  Columbia  Furnace,  Hudson's   Corner, 

Va.     Company  E,  28th   Infantry. 

158.  April     i6th.     Engagement    at    Lee's    Mills,    Va.      Burnt    Chimney;    Dam    No.    i. 

Siege  of  Yorktown.  Battery  E,  Capt.  Wheeler,  Battery  G,  Capt. 
Frank,  ist  Artillery;  ist  and  3d  Batteries;  33d,  36th,  43d,  49th 
and  77th  Infantry. 

159.  April     i6th.     Skirmish  near  Warrenton  Junction,  Va.     83d  Infantry. 

160.  April     I7th-l8th.     Skirmishes   three   miles   south   of   Spotted  Tavern  near    Brick 

Church,  and  at  Falmouth,  Va.  Seven  companies,  2d  Cavalry,  Lt.- 
Col.  Kilpatrick,  and  22d,  24th,  3Oth  and  84th  Infantry. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1862. 

161.  April     i8th.     Affairs    at    Rappahannock   River    and    North   Fork,    Va.     Molitor's 

section,  I3th  Battery;  five  companies,  83d  Infantry. 

162.  April     ipth.     Skirmish   at    South   Fork   of   Shenandoah,    near    Luray,    Va.      Com- 

pany H,  5th  Cavalry;  Battery  M,  ist  Artillery. 

163.  April     igth.     Engagement   at   South   Mills,  Camden,    N.    C.     Detachment   Marine 

Artillery,    Col.  Howard;  Qth  Infantry,   Col.   Hawkins  and   Lt.-Col. 
Kimball;  8gth   Infantry,  Col.   H.   S.   Fairchild. 

Skirmish  nine  miles  from  Harrisonburg,  Va.     28th  Infantry. 

Attack  on  Union  pickets  before  Yorktown,  Va.     Siege  of  Yorktown. 
33d,  4Qth   and   77th   Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  McGaheysville,  Va.     One  section  of  Battery  M,  ist  Ar- 
tillery. 

Skirmish  near  Haughton's  Mill,  Pollocksville  Road,   N.  C.     3d  Cav- 
alry;   I03d    Infantry. 

Skirmishes    on    reconnaissance    toward    Lee's   Mills,   Va.      Siege   of 
Yorktown.    33d,  43d,  s6th,  77th,  8sth,  93d,  o8th  and  looth  Infantry. 

Skirmish,  on  scout,   at  New  Market,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Port  Republic,  Va.     Company  A,  5th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Conrad's   Store,   Luray  Valley,  Va.     Company   H,   5th 
Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Rockingham  Furnace,  Va.     Company  H,  5th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  before  Williamsburgh,  Va.    Detachments  o*th  Cavalry,  serv- 
ing with  batteries  of  the  Horse  Artillery. 
174.  May       5th.     Battle  of  Williamsburg,  Va. 


164.  April 
165.  April 

24th. 
26th. 

166.  April 

27th. 

167.  April 

27th. 

168.  April 

28th. 

169.  April 
170.  May 
171.  May 

2gth. 

2d. 

ad 

172.  May 
173.  May 

4th. 
4th. 

ORGANI- 
ZATIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

a 

c3 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed 

W 

t 

(U 

o 

SE 
O 

Enlisted  a.  i 
men.  P" 

Miss'g 

Aggregate 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

8th  Cav.. 

2 
4 

Companies  D  and  K,  escort  to  Gen  . 
Sumner  * 

Cth  Cav 

Companies  F  and  H,  escort  to  Gen. 
Keyes  * 

9th  Cav.  . 

Detachments  serving  with  batteries* 

Capt.  Thomas  H.  Bates  * 
Dapt.  Thomas  W.  Osborne  
Capt.  Charles  C.  Wheeler  

1st  Art.: 
Batt'y  A 
Batt'y  D 
Batt'y  E 
Batt'y  H 
fist  Bat'y. 
3d    Bat'y. 
4th  Bat'y. 
6th  Bat'y. 
7th  Bat'y. 
8th  Bat'y. 
33d    Inf.  .  . 
37th  Inf.  .  . 
38th  Inf.  .  . 
40th  Inf.  .  . 
43d    Inf... 

Bailey  
Wainwright  .  .  . 

3,  Casey  
2,  Hooker  
2,  Smith  

4 
3 
4 
4 
4 
4 
3 
3 
4 
4 

'!i 

1 

3 
1 

'"  8 
2 

"3 

Bailey  
Ayres  
Ayres  

3,  Casey  
2,  Smith  
2,  Smith  

Lieut.  Charles  E.  Mink  * 
Dapt.  Terrence  J.  Kennedy  
Capt.  Thaddeus  P.  Mott  * 

"i 

2 

Wainwright  .  .  . 
Wainwright  .  .  . 
Bailey  
Bailey  

5,  Hooker  
2,  Hooker  
3,  Casey  
3,  Casey  

Dapt.  James  E.  Smith  
Capt.  Walter  M.  Bramhall  * 
Capt.  Peter  C.  Regan  * 
Capt.  Butler  Fitch  * 

i 

5 

6 

3,  Davidson.  .  . 
3,  Berry  
2,  Birney  
2,  Birney  
1,  Hancock  .  .  . 

2,  Smith  
3,  Kearny  .  .  . 

4 
| 

Col.  Robert  F.  Taylor  

1 
I 

6 
1 

9 
65 
61 
23 

10 
95 
88 
29 

2 

2 

21 
9 
5 

2 
10 

t,  Kearny.  .  .  . 
3,  Kearny.  .  .  . 
2,  Smith  

I 

3 
4 

Col.  T.  H.  Hobart  Ward  

Col.  Edward  I.  Riley  
Col.  Francis  L.  Vinton  * 

49th  Inf.  .  . 

3,  Davidson.  .  . 

2,  Smith  

4 

Lt.-Col.  William  C.  Alberger  * 

55th  Inf.  .  . 
56th  Int..  . 
62d    Inf... 
65th  Inf.  .  . 

2.  Peck  
1,  Naglee  
2,  Peck  
3,  Graham  .... 

1,  Couch  
3,  Casey  
1,  Couch  
1,  Couch  

4 
4 
4 
4 

Col.  Regis  DeTrobriand  

? 

15 

17 

'"8 

Lt.-Col.  James  Jourdan  * 
Col.  J.  Lafayette  Riker  

'ft 

n 

Lt.-Col.  Alexander  Shaler  * 

67th  Inf.  .  . 
70th  Inf.  .  . 
72d    Inf... 

73d    Inf... 
74th  Inf.  .  . 

3,  Graham  .... 
2,  Taylor  
2,  Taylor  

2,  Taylor  
2,  Taylor  

1,  Couch  

4 
3 
3 

3 
3 

Col.   Julius  W.   Adams    (c),   Lt.-Col. 
Nelson  Cross  * 

2,  Hooker  
2,  Hooker  

2,  Hooker  
2,  Hooker  

Col.  William  Dwight,  Jr.    (w),  Maj. 
Thomas  Holt      

7 

2 
2 

72 

57 
15 
36 

13 

6 
2 
3 

125 

84 
65 
51 

'i 

113 

46 
20 
52 

330 

195 
104 
143 

Col.  Nelson  Taylor  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Israel 

Col.  William  R.  Brewster  

Lt.  Col.  Charles  H.  Burtis  

154 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1862. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

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77th  Inf.  . 

3,  Davidson  .  .  . 

2,  Smith  

4 

Col.  James  B.  McKean.  .  .                 .  .* 

81st  Inf.. 

3,  Palmer  

3,  Casey  

4 

Lt.-Col.  Jacob  J.  DeForest  

85th  Inf 

3   Palmer  

3,  Casey  

4 

Col.  Jonathan  S.  Belknap  

87th  Inf  .  . 

1   Jamison.  .  .  . 

3,  Kearny.  .  .  . 

3 

Col.  Stephen  A.  Dodge  

92d    Inf.. 

3,  Palmer  

3,  Casey  

4 

Lt.-Col.  Hiram  J.  Anderson  

93d     Inf.  . 

3,  Palmer  

3,  Casey  

4 

Lt.-Col.  B.  C.  Butler  

96th  Inf.. 
98th  Inf.. 

2,  Keim  
3,  Palmer  

3,  Casey  
3,  Casey  

4 
4 

Col.  James  Fairman  
Lt.-Col.  Charles  Durkee  

100th  Inf  . 

1    Naglee  

3,  Casey  

4 

Col.  James  M.  Brown  

Total  

r, 

11 

1 

243 

224 

518 

1038 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

I 

27 

429 

H 

1312 

371 

22S9 

175.  May        5th.     Skirmish  near  Fredericksburg,  Va.     2d   Cavalry. 

176.  May        5th.     Skirmish  at  Locust  Grove,  Va.     76th   Infantry. 

177.  May        5th.     Skirmish  at   Rappahannock  River,  Va.     83d   Infantry. 

178.  May        6th.     Skirmish   near    Harrisonburg,    Va.      Detachment   5th    Cavalry,    Maj. 

Vought. 

179.  May.       6th     Skirmish  at   Conrad's   Store,  Luray   Valley,   Va.     Company   H,   5th 

Cavalry. 

180.  May        7th.     Skirmish  near  Burnt  Church,  near  New  Berne,  N.  C.    3d  Cavalry. 

181.  May        7th.     Skirmish   at   New   Market,   Va.     Detachment   5th   Cavalry. 

182.  May        7th.     Engagement   at  West  Point,  Va.     (See   table  following.) 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

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Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

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•o 
Re 

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1st  Cav.    . 

1   Franklin  .  .  . 

1 

Detachment,  Gen.  Franklin's  escort* 

1st  Art.: 

Bat'y  F 

I    Franklin 

1 

Capt   William  R.  Wilson  * 

15th  Eng.  . 

1,  Franklin..  .  . 

1 

Detachment,  Capt.  Edward  C.  Perry* 

16th  Inf. 
18th  Inf. 

2,  Slocum  
3,  Newton  .... 

1,  Franklin  .  .  . 
1,  Franklin  .  .  . 

1 
1 

Col.  Joseph  Rowland  
Col.  William  H.  Young  * 

5 

1 

7 

13 

27th  Inf 

1 

Col   Joseph  J    Bartlett  * 

31st  Inf. 

3i  Newton  .... 

1,  Franklin  .  .  . 

1 

Col!  Calvin  E.  Pratt  

4 

19 

2 

31 

27 

83 

32d    Inf 

3   Newton 

1    Franklin 

1 

Col    Roderick  Matheson  

H 

V 

? 

53 

67 

42d    Inf... 

2,  Dana  

2,  Sedgwick.  .  . 

2 

Col.  Edmund  C.  Charles  * 

82d    Inf... 

1,  Gorman.  .  .  . 

2,  Sedgwick.  .  . 

2 

Col.  Henry  W.  Hudson  * 

Total  

7 

33 

5 

91 

?7 

163 

Total  loss  of  Union  troops  engaged 

7 

41 

G 

104 

28 

186 

183.  May       8th.     Skirmish  at  Columbia  Bridge,  Luray  Valley,  Va.     Company  H,  5th 

Cavalry. 

184.  May        pth.     Skirmish   near   Slatersville,  Va.     Detachments  9th   Cavalry,   serving 

with  batteries  of  the   Horse  Artillery  A.  P.;   Battery  F,   ist   Ar- 
tillery. 

185.  May        9th.     Skirmish  at  Chowan  River,  N.   C.,  on  expedition  from   Roanoke  to 

Gatesville.     Company   C,  9th   Infantry,  Capt.  O.  W.   Parisen. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1862. 

186.  May       gth.    Bombardment    of   Fort    Pickens,   and   reoccupation    of    Pensacola, 

Fla.     Companies  C,  D,  E,  F  and  G,  75th  Infantry. 

187.  May      loth.     Skirmish  at  Tranter's  Creek,  and  occupation  of  Norfolk,  Va.     One 

squadron  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Maj.  Dodge;  loth,  2Oth,  detachment 
99th    Infantry. 

188.  May      nth.     Skirmish   on    Bowling   Green   Road,   near    Fredericksburg,   Va.     2d 

Cavalry;  8oth  Infantry. 

189.  May      I4th.     Skirmish  at  Woodstock,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 

190.  May      i4th.     Skirmish  at  Suffolk,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Maj.  Dodge. 

191.  May      isth.     Skirmish  near  Trenton  Bridge,  N.   C.     Two  companies  3d  Cavalry, 

Maj.   Fitzsimmons;   Battery  B,  3d  Artillery. 

192.  May      i6th.     Skirmish  near    Aquia   Creek,    Va.  Detachment  95th   Infantry,  Capt. 

S.  L.  Harrison. 

193.  May      iSth.     Skirmish  at  Woodstock,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry. 

194.  May      i8th.     Skirmish  at  Bowling  Green  Road,  near  Fredericksburg,  Va.    23d  Inf. 

195.  May      20th.     Skirmish  near  Bottom's  Bridge,  Chickahominy  River,  Va.     Battery 

H,  ist  Artillery;  55th  and  62d  Infantry. 

196.  May      20th.     Skirmish  at  New  Creek  Station,  Va.     Company  I,  4th  Cavalry. 

197.  May      2Oth.     Skirmish    at    New    Salem    Church,    near    Fredericksburg,    Va.     8oth 

Infantry. 

198.  May      2ist.     Skirmish  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  Va.    88th  Infantry. 

199.  May       2ist.     Skirmish  at  Woodstock,  Va.     5th   Cavalry. 

200.  May      2ist-22d.     Skirmishes  at  Bottom's  Bridge  and  Savage  Station,  Chickahom- 

iny River,  Va.     8th  Battery;  36th,  6sth,  8ist,  Q2d,  o6th  and  98th 
Infantry. 

201.  May      22d.     Skirmish  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.     37th  Infantry. 

202.  May      22d.     Skirmish   near   Mechanicsville,   Va.     Detachment    ist   Cavalry;    i6th, 

I7th  and  27th  Infantry. 

203.  May      230.     Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  from  Bottom's  Bridge  to  Turkey  Island 

Bridge,  Va.     Battery  A,   ist  Artillery;  detachment  s6th   Infantry. 

204.  May      23d-25th.     Operations  in  the   Shenandoah  Valley,  Va.     Includes  losses  at 

Front    Royal,    Berryville,    Strasburg,    Middletown,    Newtown    and 
Winchester. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANI- 
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Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

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0 

W 

0 

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5th  Cav... 

Hatch  

„. 

Col.  Othneil  DeForrest,  Maj.  Philip 

a 

G.  Vought  

1 

^ 

15 

| 

51 

75 

8th  Cav.  . 

Dismounted     Lt  -Col     Charles    R 

Q   . 

Babbitt  

o 

5 

» 

23 

31 

1st  Art.: 

<a  rt 

Bat'y  M. 

1,  Williams.  . 

-£•§ 

9 

9 

o 

5 

11 

.28th  Inf.  .  . 

1,  Donnelly.  .  . 

1,  Williams.  .  . 

Col.  Dudley  Donnelly  (c),  Lt.-Col. 

E.  F.  Brown  

9 

fi? 

64 

J3 

Total  

1 

7 

| 

94 

.) 

14"? 

181 

0 

Total  loss  of  Union  troops  engaged 

2 

60 

16 

227 

51 

1663 

2019 

205.  May  2i3d.  Action  at  Front  Royal,  Va.  Operations  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley, 
Va.  Companies  B  and  D,  5th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Phillip  G.  Vought; 
detachment  28th  Infantry,  Capt.  Wm.  H.  H.  Mapes. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1862. 

206.  May      24th.     Skirmish  at  Mechanicsville,  Va.    New  Bridge.     Battery  E,  1st  Artil- 

lery; 33d,  49th  and  77th  Infantry. 

207.  May      24th.     Skirmishes  on  reconnaissance  to  Seven  Pines,  Va.     Savage  Station. 

Batteries  H,  ist  Artillery;  7th  Battery;  8ist,  8sth,  p6th  and  p8th 
Infantry. 

208.  May      24th.     Skirmish  at  Tyler  House,  Va.     34th  Infantry. 

209.  May      24th.     Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  toward  Hanover  Court  House,  Va.     i3th 

Infantry. 

210.  May      24th.     Skirmish  at  Berryvilie,  Va.     Operations  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley. 

8th   Cavalry,  dismounted. 

211.  May      24th.     Skirmish  at   Strasburg,  Va.     Operations   in  the  Shenandoah  Valley. 

Companies  A,  C,  E,  G,  K  and  M,  sth  Cavalry,  Col.  DeForrest. 

212.  May      24th.     Action  at  Middletown,  Va.     Operations  in  the   Shenandoah  Valley. 

Companies  A,  B,  D,  E,  F,  H,  I  and  L,  5th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Vought; 
Battery  M,  1st  Artillery,  Lieut.  James  H.  Peabody;  28th  Infantry, 
Col.  Dudley  Donnelly,  Lt.-Col.  E.  F.  Brown. 

213.  May      24th.     Action   at    Newtown,   Va,     Operations    in    the    Shenandoah    Valley. 

Companies  A,  B,  D,  E,  F,  H,  I  and  L,  5th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Vought; 
Battery  M,  ist  Artillery,  Lieut.  Peabody;  28th  Infantry,  Col.  Don- 
nelly and  Lt.-Col.  Brown. 

214.  May      25th.     Engagement   at   Winchester,   Va.      Operations   in   the     Shenandoah 

Valley.  Companies  A,  B,  D,  E,  F,  H,  I  and  L,  5th  Cavalry,  Maj. 
Vought;  Sth  Cavalry,  dismounted,  Lt.-Col.  Chas.  R.  Babbitt;  Bat- 
tery M,  ist  Artillery,  Lieut.  Peabody;  28th  Infantry,  Col.  Don- 
nelly and«  Lt.-Col.  Brown. 

215.  May      25th.     Skirmish   at   the   Chickahominy,   Va.     Savage    Station.     3d    Battery, 

56th  and   looth  Infantry. 

216.  May      25th.     Skirmish  at  Stevenson's  Station,  Va.    Operations  in  the  Shenandoah 

Valley.     Detachment  Sth  Cavalry,  dismounted. 

217.  May      25th.     Skirmish   at   Bunker  Hill,  W.   Va.     Operations  in   the   Shenandoah 

Valley.     28th   Infantry,   Lt.-Col.   Brown. 

218.  May      25th.     Skirmish   at   Dismal  Swamp,   N.   C.     iO3d   Infantry. 

219.  May      26th.     Skirmish   on   reconnaissance  near   Hanover  Court  House,  Va.     5th 

Infantry. 

220.  May      27th.     Engagement  at  Hanover  Court  House,  Va.     Slash  Church;  Kinney's 

Farm. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

, 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Cav.  . 

8 
B 

1 
I 
1 

5 
5 

5 

Companies  F  and  M,  Capts.  Bennett 
and  Lord,  escort  to  Gen.  Porter.  .  * 

5th  Inf... 

12th  Inf.  .  . 
13th  Inf.  .  . 
14th  Inf.  .  . 

17th  Inf.  .  . 
25th  Inf.  .  . 

44th  Inf.  .  . 

3,  Warren  .... 

3,  Butterfield.. 
1,  Martindale.. 
2,  Griffin  

3,  Butterfield.. 
1,  Martindale.. 

3.  Butterfield.. 

2,  Sykes  

1    Morrell... 
1    Morrell  
1    Morrell  

1    Morrell... 
1    Morrell  

1,  Morrell  

Col.  G.  K.  Warren  (c)  ;  Lt.-Col.  Hiram 
Duryea  * 

Col.  Henry  A.  Weeks... 
Col.  Elisha  G.  Marshall  .  .  . 

2 
7 

1 

3 

7 

4 

8 

158 

86 

266 
355 

Col.  Jas.  McQuade  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Chas. 
H.  Skillen  

4 

Col.  Henry  S.  Lansing  

8 
50 

Col.  Chas.  A.  Johnson  (w),  Lt.-Col. 
Henry     F.     Savage     (w),     Major 
Edwin  S.  Gilbert  

4 

24 
27 

51 
58 

S 

3 
11 
U 

71 
56 

140 
211 

1 

Col.  Stephen  W.  Stryker  

Total  

4 
4 

1 
2 

59 
88 

Total  loss  of  Union  troops  engaged 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1862. 

221.  May      28th.     Skirmish  at  Franklin,  Va.     4th   Cavalry. 

222.  May      28th.     Skirmish  at  Charlestown,  W.  Va.     6th  Cavalry;  Battery  L,   ist  Ar- 

tillery; 78th  Infantry. 

223.  May      28th.     Skirmish  at  Fair  Oaks,  near  Pensacola,  Fla.     Four  companies,  75th 

Infantry. 

224.  May      28th.     Skirmish  at  Pocotaligo,  S.  C.    Company  E,  79th  Infantry. 

225.  May      28th~3oth.     Defense    of   Harper's   Ferry,    W.   Va.     Maryland   and    Bolivar 

Heights.  Detachment  5th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Gardner;  detachment 
8th  Cavalry,  dismounted;  Batteries  K  and  L,  ist  Artillery;  6oth, 
78th  and  I02d  Infantry. 

226.  May      29th.     Skirmish  at  Falling  Waters,  Va.     Battery  M,  ist  Artillery. 

227.  May      29th.     Skirmish  at  Ashland,  Va.     5th  Infantry. 

228.  May      29th.     Skirmish  near  Seven  Pines,  Va.     Detachments  of  the  p6th  and  looth 

Infantry. 

229.  May      30th.     Skirmish  at  Tranter's  Creek,  N.  C.     Detachment  of  Company  I,  3d 

Cavalry,   Lieut.  Allis. 

30th.     Skirmish  at  Bottom's  Bridge,  Va.     Battery  A,  ist  Artillery. 
30th.     Skirmish   near  Fair  Oaks,  Va.     Seven  Pines.     37th,  8ist,  85th,  92d 

and  looth  Infantry. 

31  st.     Skirmish   near  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.     Detachment  5th   Cavalry. 
3ist.     Skirmish  at   Charlestown,  W.   Va.     Detachment  5th   Cavalry. 
3ist.     Skirmish  on  Greenville  Road,  near  Washington,  N.  C.     3d  Cavalry. 


230.  May 

231.  May 

232.  May 

233.  May 

234.  May 

235.  May 


3ist-June   ist.     Battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  Va.     Seven   Pines. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

0 

4 

2 

4 

4 

2 
3 
2 
4 

2 
3 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Officers.  1  § 

1  Enlisted  1  £ 
men. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
1  men. 

I  Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

6th  Cav... 

Companies  F  and  H,  escort  to  Gen. 

6th  Cav... 

1st  Art.: 
Field  & 
Staff 
Bat'y  A. 
Bat'y  B. 
Bat'y  D. 
Bat'y  G. 
Bat'y  H. 
Bat'y  A,  2d 
Batt.  Art. 
4th  Bat'y. 
5th  Bat'y. 
6th  Bat'y. 
7th  Bat'y. 
8th  Bat'y. 
34th  Inf.  .  . 
36th  Inf  .  .  . 

37th  Inf... 
38th  Inf  .  .  . 

40th  Inf.  .  . 
42d    Inf... 
52d    Inf... 

Companies  D  and  K,  escort  to  Gen. 

Bailey  
Bailey  

2,  Casey  

2,  Casey  
1,  Richardson. 
2,  Hooker  
1,  Richardson. 
2,  Casey  

1,  Richardson. 
2,  Hooker  

Col.  G.  D.  Bailey(k),  Maj.  D.  H.  Van 
Valkenburgh(k)    

"i 

1 

3 
9 

Lieut.  Geo.  P.  Hart  
Capt    Rufus  D    Pettit 

3 

5 

1 

Wainwright  .  .  . 

Capt   Thomas  W   Osborne    

Bailey  

Capt.  Joseph  Spratt(w),  Lieut.  Chas 
E.  Mink  

2 

6 

8 

With  Batteries  B  and  G  1st  Art 

Wainwright.  .  . 

With  Batteries  of  the  Regular  Army 
Capt    Walter  M    Bramhall 

Wainwright  .  .  . 
Bailey  

2,  Hooker  
2,  Casey  
2  Casey.  .  .  . 

3 
4 
4 

? 

Capt.  Peter  C.  Regan  

? 

8 

1 

11 
6 

97 

48 
82 

18 
96 
1 
122 
103 
68 
18 
110 

49 
173 

Capt    Butler  Fitch 

6 

1,  Gorman.  .  .  . 
3,  Devens  

3,  Berry  
Z,  Birney  

2,  Birney  
3,  Dana  
3,  French  

2,  Sedgwick.  .  . 

Col.  James  A.  Suiter  

23 
7 
11 

I 

12 

"is 

13 
15 

3 
27 

1 

29 

5 

a 

6 
1 

a 

"8 
5 
4 

"4 

11 

66 
33 
62 

13 

79 
1 

95 
85 
43 
15 
69 

15 
132 

3 
5 
2 

3 
3 

'"4 

1,  Couch  
3,  Kearny.  .  .  . 
3,  Kearny.  .  .  . 

3,  Kearny.  .  .  . 
2,  Sedgwick.  .  . 
1,  Richardson  . 

4 

3 
3 

3 
2 
? 

Col.  C.   H.   Innis(c),  Lt.-Col.   D.   E. 
Hungerford  

Col.  Samuel  B.  Hayman,  Lt.-Col.  G. 
Riordan    

i 

Col.  J.  H.  Hobart  Ward(c),  Maj.  Wm. 
H.  Baird  

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  W.  Egan  
Col.  E.  C.  Charles  
Col.  Paul  Frank  

55th  Inf  .  .  ' 
56th  Inf.  .  . 
57th  Inf  .  .  . 
61st  Inf... 
62d    Inf... 

63d    Inf... 
64th  Inf  .  .  . 

1,  Peck  
1,  Naglee  
3,  French  
1,  Howard.  .  .  . 
1,  Peck  

2,  Meagher.  .  .  . 
1,  Howard.  .  .  . 

1,  Couch  
2,  Casey  
1,  Richardson. 
1,  Richardson. 
1,  Couch  

1,  Richardson. 
1,  Richardson. 

4 
4 
2 
2 

4 

2 
2 

Lt.-Col.  Louis  Thourot  
Lt.-Col.  James  Jourdan  
Col.  Samuel  K.  Zook  
Col.  Francis  C.  Barlow  
Col.  J.    Lafayette  Riker(k).  Lt.-Col. 
D.  J.  Nevin  

"i 
"4 

i 

i 

5 

'"e 

32 

Col.  John  Burke  * 
Col.  T.  J.  Parker(w),  Lt.-Col.  D.  G. 
Bingham  (w),  Capt.  Rufus  Wash- 
burn.  Jr.  . 

158 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1862. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

I 

c 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate.  | 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

65th  Inf.  . 
66th  Inf.. 
67th  Inf.  . 
69th  Inf.  . 
70th  Inf.  . 
71st  Inf.. 
72d    Inf.. 
73d    Inf.. 

74th  Inf.  . 
81st  Inf.. 

82d    Inf.. 
85th  Inf.  . 
87th  Inf.  . 

88th  Inf.  . 
92d    Inf.. 

96th  Inf.  . 
98th  Inf.  . 
100th  Inf.  . 

2,  Abercrombie 
3,  French  
,  Abercrombie 
,  Meagher.  .  .  . 
,  Sickles  
,  Sickles  
,  Sickles  
,  Sickles  

2,  Sickles  
3,  Palmer  

1,  Gorman.  .  .  . 
3,  Palmer  
1,  Jamison.  .  .  . 

2,  Meagher.  .  .  . 
3,  Palmer  

2,  Wessells  
3.  Palmer  
1,  Naglee  

1,  Couch  

4 
2 
4 
2 
1 
3 
3 

3 
c 
4 

* 
4 

I 
4 

4 
j 

i 

Col.  John  Cochrane  

7 

24 

31 
7 
170 
14 
18 
20 
5 

11 

20 

137 
71 

79 

76 

25 

105 
59 
71 

176 

.,  Richardson. 
!,  Couch  
[,  Richardson. 
,  Hooker  

2ol.  Joseph  C.  Pinckney  

1 

5 

I 

8 
1 
1 
5 

Col.  Julius  W.  Adams  
Col.  Robert  Nugent  

1 

26 

1 

5 

130 
1? 

Maj.  Thomas  Holt  

? 

15 

,  Hooker  
,  Hooker  
,  Hooker  

Col.  Geo.  B.  Hall,  Lt.-Col.  H.  L.  Potter 
Col.  Nelson  Taylor  

3 

* 

10 

Maj.  John  D.  Moriarty,  Capt.  Chas. 
B.  Elliott  

1 

10 

Col.  Charles  K.  Graham  

1 

23 
9 
9 

1 

'  1 

•2 
4 

18 

87 
59 
45 

,  Casey  

2,  Sedgwick.  .  . 
2,  Casey  
3,  Kearny  

1,  Richardson. 
2,  Casey  

2,  Casey  
2,  Casey  
2,  Casey  

Lt.-Col.  J.  J.  DeForest  (w),  Capt.  W. 
C.  Raulston  

2 

1 

20 

Lt.-Col.  Henry  W.  Hudson  
Col.  Jonathan  S.  Belknap  

21 
7 

Col.  S.  A.  Dodge  (w),  Lt.-Col.  R.  A 
Bachia  

11 
5 

J 
" 

4 

1 

1 

4 
1 

53 
18 

65 
30 
38 

Lt.-Col.  Patrick  Kelly  

1 

'i 

Col.  Lewis  C.  Hunt  (w),  Maj.  Thomas 
S.  Hall  

"i 

28 
18 
26 

66 

Col.  James  Fairman  

Lt.-Col.  Charles  Durkee  

Col.  J.  M.  Brown  (k),  Lt.-Col.  Phineas 

' 

19 

16 
296 

. 

83 

i 

15 

Total  

Sf 

21S 

1440 

267 

2117 

Total  loss  of  Union  troops  engagec 

41 

749 

3376 

632 

5031 

236.  June        ist.     Skirmish  near  Strasburg,  Va.    4th  Cavalry;  Battery  I,  ist  Artillery; 

2d  Battery;  29th,  39th,  4ist,  45th  and  S^th  Infantry. 

237.  June        ist.     Skirmish  at  Chickahominy,  Va.     Company  B,  i6th  Infantry. 

238.  June        ist.     Skirmish  at   Mechanicsville  Bridge,  Va.     27th  Infantry. 

239.  June       2d.       Skirmish  at  Greenville  Road,  near  Tranter's  Creek,  N.  C.     Detach- 

ment of  Company  I,  3d  Cavalry. 

240.  June       2d.       Skirmishes  at  Strasburg  and  Woodstock,  Va.     4th  Cavalry;  2d  Bat- 

tery; 39th  and  45th  Infantry. 

241.  June       3d.       Skirmishes    near   Woodstock,    at    Edinburg   and    Mt.    Jackson,    Va. 

New  Market.    4th  Cavalry;  2d  Battery;  39th  and  45th  Infantry. 

242.  June       4th.     Skirmish  on  James  Island,  S.  C.     79th  Infantry,  Capt.  Elliott 

243.  June       sth.     Skirmish  at  Union  Church,  Va.     Battery  I,  ist  Artillery. 

244.  June       5th.     Skirmish  at   New  Bridge,   Va.     Battery   B,   ist   Battalion    Artillery; 

detachment  of  5th  Battery  with  Battery  E,  2d  U.  S.  Artillery;  5th 
and  I4th  Infantry. 

245.  June       5th.     Skirmish  at  Gelding's  Farm,  Va.    33d,  49th  and  77th  Infantry. 

246.  June       5th-6th.     Action   at   Tranter's   Creek,   N.    C.     One   squadron   3d    Cavalry; 

Company  I,  3d  Artillery;  detachment   Marine  Artillery. 

247.  June       6th.     Skirmish  near  Harrisonburg,  Va.     Two  companies  4th  Cavalry;  2d 

Battery;  39th  and  45th  Infantry. 

248.  June       7th.     Skirmish    at    Aldie,   Va.     Detachment   4th    Cavalry;    Battery    I,    ist 

Artillery. 

249.  June       Sth.     Skirmish   on   reconnaissance   on   New  Market  Road,  Va.     85th  and 

92d  Infantry. 

250.  June       Sth.     Skirmish  on  James  Island,  S.  C.     46th  Infantry. 

251.  June       Sth.     Skirmish  at  Seven  Pines,  Va.     6sth   Infantry. 

252.  June       Sth.     Skirmish  before  Richmond,  Va.     4Oth  Infantry. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

1862. 

253-  June       8th.     Battle    of   Cross   Keys,  Va. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

3 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  i  ", 
men.  |  » 

Aggregate.  j 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

4th  Cav 

Troops  of  Mountain  Department. 

Col   Christian  F   Dickel  * 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  I. 
2d  Bat'y-  • 

13th  Bat'y. 
8th  Inf.  .  . 
29th  Inf.  .  . 
39th  Inf.  .  . 
41st  Inf.  .  . 

3,  Bohlen  
1    Stahel  

Blenke    s  
Blenke    s  

a 

3 

Capt.     Louis    Schirmer     (c),     Lieut. 

2,  Koltes.  . 
1,  Stahel  
2,  Koltes  
1,  Stahel  
1,  Stahel  

Blenke    s  
Blenke    s  
Blenke    s  
Blenke    s  
Blenke    s  

Col.  Francis  Wutschel  
Lt.-Col.  Clemens  Soest  
Col.  Frederick  G.  D'Utassy  ] 
Col.  Leopold  Von  Gilsa  (w),  Lt.-  i   + 
Col.  Ernest  Von  Holmstedt  ....  I 
Col    George  Von  Amsberg  J 

2 

43 

6 

1 
7 

2 

7 

"i 

132 
1 

36 

4 
17 

2 

2 

4 

5 

41 
6 

31 

'"4 
2 

220 

7 

84 

5 

29 
2 

45th  Inf.  .  . 
54th  Inf.  .  . 
58th  Inf  .  . 

1,  Stahel  
3,  Bohlen  
3   Bohlen  

Blenker  s  
Blenker  s  
Blenker  s  

Col.  Eugene  A.  Kozlay  
Col.  Wladimir  Kryzanowski  

68th  Inf.  .  . 

2,  Koltes  

Blenker  s  

Col.  Robert  J.  Betge  
Total          

2 

57 

10 

193 
422 

84 

350 

Total  loss  of  Union  troops  engaged 

5 

109 

21 

122 

684 

*  Loss  not  reported.  tt  Loss  not  reported  separately. 


254.  June 

255.  June 


256.  June      loth. 


257.  June 

I2th. 

258.  June 

I2th. 

259.  June 

I3th. 

260.  June 

I3th. 

261.  June 

I3th. 

262.  June 

I3th. 

263.  June 

I4th 

264.  June 

I4th. 

265.  June 

I4th- 

266.  June 

267.  June 

268.  June 

269.  June 

270.  June 

271.  June 

272.  June 

273.  June 

274.  June 


Sth-gth.     Skirmish   at    Old   Tavern,  Va.,   Fair   Oaks.     67th    Infantry. 
pth.     Skirmish   near   Port  Republic,   Va.     Crossing  of   Shenandoah,   near 

Cross  Keys.    4th  Cavalry;  Battery  I,  1st  Artillery;  29th  and  58th 

Infantry. 
Skirmish  on  James  Island,  S.  C.     Detachment  ist  Engineers;  47th 

and    79th    Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  New  Market,  Va.   Detachment  4th  Cavalry;  8th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  near  Fair  Oaks,  Va.    7oth,  7ist,  72d,  73d  and  74th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  near  Falmouth,  Va.    Battery  B,  2d  Battalion;  76th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  near  Dispatch  Station,  Va.     6th  Battery. 
Skirmish  near  New  Market,  Va.    Detachment  4th  Cavalry. 
Action  at  Old  Church,  Va.     5th  and  loth  Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Tunstall  Station,  Va.     42d  Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.     40th  Infantry. 
5th.     Skirmishes   at   Milton,   Fla.     Companies   B,    C,    E   and   H,   6th 

Infantry,    Lt.-Col.    Cassidy. 
I5th.     Skirmish  at   Middletown,  Va.     39th   Infantry. 

Action  at  Fair  Oaks  and  near  Seven  Pines,  Va.     73d  Infantry,  Maj. 

Moriarty;   Company  A,  88th  Infantry,  Capt.  Smith. 
Skirmish   at  Fair   Oaks,  Va.,   Seven    Pines.     2d   Infantry. 
Engagement  at  Secessionville,  S.  C.,  James  Island.     Detachment  ist 

Engineers;  46th,  47th  and  79th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  White  House,  Va.     34th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Blue  Ridge  Mountains,  Va.     Detachment  of   Company 

D,   nth   Cavalry. 
Artillery  affair  at  New  Bridge,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Battery,  with 

Battery  K,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery;  49th   Infantry. 
Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  near  Fair   Oaks,  Va.     One  section  6th 

Battery;  Companies  D  and  E,  2d  Infantry. 
Skirmish    at   Burnt   Chimney,   near  Fair   Oaks,   Va.     63d,  6gth   and 

88th  Infantry. 


I5th. 

i6th. 
i6th. 

i6th. 
i8th. 

i8th. 
i8th. 


i6o 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1862. 


Battery   B,   1st   Battalion  Ar- 


275.  June     igth.    Artillery  affair  at  New  Bridge,  Va. 

tillery. 

276.  June     2Oth.     Skirmish   at   Fair   Oaks,   Va.     ist   Infantry. 

277.  June      2ist.     Skirmish  near  Fair  Oaks,  Va.   2d  Infantry,  detachment  88th  Infantry. 

278.  June     22d.       Skirmish  at  Leesburg,  Va.     Companies  D  and  E,  nth  Cavalry. 

279.  June     23d-24th.     Skirmishes  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.     ist  Infantry. 

280.  June     24th.     Skirmish  at  Tranter's  Creek,  N.  C.     Detachment  3d  Cavalry,  Capt. 

Jocknick. 

281.  June     24th.     Skirmish  near  Luray,  Va.     $th   Cavalry. 

282.  June     24th.     Skirmish  at  Orange  Court  House,  Va.     3Oth  Infantry. 

283.  June      24th.     Skirmish  at  Mechanicsville,  Va.     Detachment  77th  Infantry. 

284.  June     24th.     Skirmish  at  Leesburg,  Va.     Companies  D  and  E,  nth  Cavalry. 

285.  June     24th-25th.     Skirmishes  at  Fair  Oaks,   Chickahominy,  Va.     63d,  8ist,  8$th, 

Q2d,  p6th  and  p8th  Infantry. 

286.  June     2Sth-July  2d.     The  Seven  Days'  Battle,   Peninsular  of  Virginia.     Includes 

losses  during  that  time  and  at  Oak  Grove,  June  25th;  Mechanics- 
ville, June  26th;  Games'  Mill,  Fair  Oaks  and  Garnett's  Farm, 
June  27th;  Garnett's  and  Golding's  Farms,  Long  Bridge  and 
Bottom  Bridge,  June  28th;  Peach  Orchard,  Savage  Station  and 
White  House,  June  2Qth;  White  Oak  Swamp,  Glendale,  Charles 
City  Road,  Bracket's  Ford  and  Malvern  Cliff,  June  3Oth;  Malvern 
Hill,  July  ist,  and  rear-guard  skirmishes  to  Harrison's  Landing, 
July  2d,  1862.  The  loss  of  the  4th  Corps,  where  reported,  is  from 
June  2d  to  July  2d,  1862. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

•n 
5 

0 

U 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Cav... 
6th  Cav.  .  . 

I 

* 

4 

Col.  A.  T.  McReynolds  
Companies   D   &   K,   escort  to   Gen. 
Sumner  * 

1 

3 

6th  Cav... 

Companies   F   &   H,   escort  to   Gen. 
Keyes  * 

Oneida 
Cav.  Co. 
1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  B 
Bat'y  D. 
Bat'y  E. 
Bat'y  F. 
Bat'y  G. 
Bat'y  H. 
1st  Bat.  At. 
Bat'y  A. 

Bat'y  B. 
Bat'y  C. 
Bat'y  D. 
2d  Batt.At 
Bat'y  A. 
1st  Bat'y. 
3d    Bat'y. 
4th  Bat'y. 

5th  Bat'y. 

6th  Bat'y. 
7th  Bat'y. 
8th  Bat'y. 
ISth  Eng.. 
60th  EnK.  . 

At  Headquarters  Army  of  Potomac.  * 
Capt.  Rufus  D.  Pettit  

1,  Richardson. 
2,  Hooker  
2,  Smith  

2 
1 
1 

| 

2 

8 

Capt.  Thomas  W.  Osborne  * 

Ayres  

Capt.  Charles  C.  Wheeler  
With  Gen.  Casey  at  the  White  House* 
Capt.  John  D.  Frank  
1st  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Mink  * 

Maj.  Albert  Arndt.  Capt.  Otto  Diede- 

2 

3 

5 

Reserve  

3.  Arndt  
3  Arndt  

2.'  Peck'.!  '.'.'.'.'. 
Reserve  Art..  . 

Reserve  Art.  .  . 
Reserve  Art.  .  . 
Reserve  Art..  . 

1 
4 

I 

1 
1 
8 

1 
1 

(i 
1 

,1 

I 

4 
4 

1 

1 

5 
1 

6 

4 
9 

6 

2 

Capt.  Adolph  Voegelee  

3 

6 

3  Arndt 

4 

2 

3   Arndt  

With  Batteries  B  &  G,  1st  Art  * 

Ayres  

2.  Smith  

3apt.  Terrence  J.  Kennedy  * 

Ayres  

2.  Smith  
2.  Hooker  

Reserve  Art.  .  . 

Capt.  Thaddeus  P    Mott  

3 

2 

5 
6 

10 
6 

2 

Capt.  Jas.  E.  Smith,  Lieut.  Jos.  E. 
Nairn  

2,  Getty  

Capt.  Elijah  D.  Taft,  serving  in  de- 
tachments with  other  batteries.  .  . 

1 

DeRussy  

Capt.  Walther  M.  Bramhall  

1 

1 

West  

2,  Peck  

Capt.  Peter  C.  Regan  * 

Capt   Butler  Fitch  * 

8 

Col.  John  McLeod  Murphy  

4 

8 

Woodbury.  .  . 

Col.  Chas.  B.  Stuart.  .  . 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


161 


1862. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

J 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed  . 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

•a 

<o    . 

.«£ 
•36 
W 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Inf.. 
2d    Inf.. 

5th  Inf.  . 

7th  Inf.  . 
10th  Inf.  . 
12th  Inf.  . 
13th  Inf.. 

14th  Inf.  . 

3,  Berry  
3,  Carr  

3,  Warren  .... 

1,  Caldwell  
3,  Warren.  .  .  . 
3,  Butterfield.  . 
1,  Martindale.  . 

2,  Griffin  

3,  Kearny.  .  .  . 
2,  Hooker  

2,  Sykes  

1,  Richardson. 
2,  Sykes  
1,  Morrell  
1,  Morrell  

1,  Morrell  

2 
5 
5 
5 

| 

Col.  Garrett  Dyckman  
Col.   J.   B.  Carr   (c),  Lt.-Col.  W.  A. 
Olmstead  

22 
1 

37 
15 
9 
19 

• 
i 

30 
34 

1 

L 
I 

1 

9 

8 

122 

106 
89 
40 
116 

54 
167 

173 

1 
1 

"] 

c 

] 

85 

14 

40 
69 
56 

67 
15 

12 

236 
10 

163 
152 
123 
201 

128 
225 

228 

Col.   G.   K.  Warren    (c),  Lt.-Col.   H. 

1 
1 

2 

Col.  George  W.  Von  Schack  
Col.  John  E.  Bendix  
Lt  -Col    Robert  M.  Richardson  

Col.     E.    G.    Marshall,    Maj.    F.    A. 
Schoeffel  

Col.  James  McQuade  

i 

16th  Inf.  . 
17th  Inf.. 
18th  Inf.  . 

2,  Bartlett  
3,  Butterfield.  . 
3,  Newton  .... 

1,  Slocum  
1,  Morrell  
1,  Slocum  

6 
5 
0 

6 
5 

G 
6 

6 

6 

2 
4 

* 

Col.    J.    Howland  (w),  Lt.-Col.   J.   J. 
Seaver  

Col.    H.    S.    Lansing,   Lt.-Col.   N.    B. 
Bartram,  Maj.  W.  T.  C.  Grower.  .* 

Lt.-Col.  G.  R.  Myers,  Maj.  J.  C.  Me- 

2 

10 
2 

4 

12 

16 

1 

4 
1 

1 

10 

4 

59 
10 

39 

108 

83 
43 

1 

2 

49 
51 

35 
32 

30 
16 
19 
34 

39 
39 
33 
80 

25 
29 
34 

125 
64 

84 
162 

134 
60 
36 
62 

143 
81 
37 
1C2 

57 
71 
155 
3 
17 
1 

20th  Inf.  . 

3,  Davidson.  .  . 

2,  Smith  

Col.  Francis  Weiss  

25th  Inf.  . 
27th  Inf.. 
31st  Inf. 

1,  Martindale.  . 
2,  Bartlett  
3,  Newton.  .  .  . 

1,  Morrell  
1,  Slocum  
1,  Slocum  

Maj.    E.    S.    Gilbert    (w),    Capt.    S. 

2 

Col.  J.  J.  Bartlett  (c),  Lt.-Col.  A.  D. 

Adams  

Col    C    E    Pratt   (w),  Lt  -Col.  F    E 

1 

32d    Inf.. 
33d    Inf.. 

3,  Newton.  .  .  . 
3,  Davidson.  . 

1,  Slocum  
2,  Smith  

Pinto  

Col.  Roderick  Matheson  

Col.  R.  F.  Taylor,  Maj.  J.  S.  Platner.. 
Col.  James  A.  Suiter  
Lt.-Col.    D.    E.    Hungerford,   Maj.  J. 
A.    Raney  

1 

6 
4 

7 

1 

t 

4 

8 
20 

93 

4? 

1 
1 

34th  Inf.  . 
36th  Inf.. 

1,  Sully  
3,  Palmer  

2,  Sedgwick  .  .  . 
1,  Couch  

37th  Inf.  . 

3,  Berry  

3,  Kearny.  .  .  . 

Col.  Samuel  B.  Havman  

38th  Inf.  . 

2,  Birney  

3,  Kearny.  .  .  . 

3 

Col.  J.  H.  Hobart  Ward  

4 

40th  Inf.  . 
42d    Inf 

2,  Birney  

!,  Kearny.  .  .  . 

3 
2 

8 

Col.  Thomas  W.  Egan  
Col.  E.  C.  Charles  (w),  Lt.-Col.  J.  J. 
Mooney  

2 
! 

2 

19 

26 

40 

2 

43d    Inf.  . 

1,  Hancock  .  .  . 

2,  Smith.  .  . 

Col.  Francis  L.  Vinton  

44th  Inf.. 

3,  Butterfield.  . 

1,  Morrell  

A 

Lt.-Col.  James  C.  Rice  

16 

1 

6 

99 
? 

49th  Inf.  . 

3,  Davidson.  .  . 

2,  Smith  

6 

Col.  Daniel  D.  Bidwell  

52d    Inf.. 

3,  French  

1,  Richardson  . 

u 

Col.  Paul  Frank  

17 

55th  Inf.  . 

1,  Howe  

1,  Couch  

4 

Lt.-Col.  Louis  Thourot  

1 

56th  Inf.  . 

1,  Naglee  

2,  Peck  

4 

Col.  C.  H.  Van  Wyck  * 

57th  Inf.  . 
61st  Inf 

3,  French  
1,  Caldwell  

.,  Richardson  . 
1,  Richardson. 

2 
3 

Col.    S.    K.   Zook    (c),   Lt.-Col.   P.  J. 
Parisen  

1 
6 
1 

1 
1 

1 

"2 
1 
1 
1 

"i 

8 
80 
41 

18 
10 
47 
9 
40 
120 
9 
32 
67 
25 
37 

"i 

i 

"i 

"i 

35 
20 

1 

50 
27 
11 
36 
4 
61 
1 
78 
6 
5 
15 
11 

44 
117 
45 

70 
38 
68 
45 
47 
208 
14 
118 
87 
£5 
54 
14 

Col.  Francis  C.  Barlow  

10 

2 

62d   Inf.  . 

1  ,  Howe  

1,  Couch  

4 

Col.  David  J.  Nevin  

63d  Inf  .  . 

64th  Inf.. 
65th  Inf.. 

2,  Meagher.  .  .  . 

3,  French  
2,  Abercrombie 

i,  Richardson  . 

i,  Richardson. 
1,  Couch  

2 

2 
4 

Col.  John  Burke    (w),  Lt.-Col.  Henry 
Fowler,  Capt.  Joseph  O'Neil  

Col.  Thomas  J.  Parker  
Lt.-Col.  Alexander  Shaler  

'"9 

'"i 

19 
j 

4 
13 
3 

? 

66th  Inf... 
67th  Inf... 
69th  Inf... 
70th  Inf.  . 
71st  Inf... 
72d    Inf.  . 

3,  French  
2,  Abercrombie 
,  Meagher.  .  .  . 

!,  Richardson  . 
1,  Couch  
1,  Richardson. 

2 
4 

a 

Col.  Joseph  C.  Pinckney  
Lt.-Col.  Nelson  Cross  

Col.  Robert  Nugent  

1 

,  Sickles  
,  Sickles  
,  Sickles  

,  Hooker  
,  Hooker  

3 

3 
3 

Maj.  Thomas  Holt  

Col.  Geo.  B.  Hall,  Lt.-Col.  H.  L.  Potter 
Col.  Nelson  Taylor  

"i 

,  Hooker  

73d    Inf.  . 

,  Sickles  

,  Hooker  

3 

3 
6 

Capt.  Alfred  A.  Donalds  

74th  Inf.. 
77th  Inf.. 

,  Sickles  
3,  Davidson.  .  . 

,  Hooker  

Col.  Charles  K.  Graham  

,  Smith  

Col.  James  B.  McKean  

a 

1 

81st  Inf  .  . 

2,  Wessells  

,  Peck  

4 
2 
4 

Maj.  Wm.  C.  Raulston  * 

82d    Inf.. 
85th  Inf.. 

1,  Sully  
2,  Wessells.  .  .  . 

,  Sedgwick.  .  . 
,  Peck  

Col.  Henry  W.  Hudson  
Col.  Jonathan  S.  Belknap  

2 

i 

9 

42 
2 

62 
12 

54 
2 

38 

129 

12 

87th  Inf.. 
88th  Inf.. 

92d  Inf  ... 
93d  Inf  ... 

I,  Robinson.  .  . 
2,  Meagher.  .  .  . 

2,  Wessells.... 

3,  Kearny  
1,  Richardson  . 

2.  Peck  

3 
2 

4 

Lt.-Col.  Richard  A.  Bachia  
Col.     Henry    M.     Baker,    Maj.    Jas. 
Q  uinlan  

2 

5 
6 

2 

33 
57 

Lt.-Col.  Hiram  J.  Anderson  
Cos.  B,  C,  D,  E,  G  and  I    at  White 
House  with  Gen.  Casey;  A,  F,  H 
and     K     at     headquarters     Army 

96th  Inf.. 
98th  Inf.  . 
100th  Inf.. 
101st  Inf.. 

2,  Wessells.  .  .  . 
2,  Wessells  
1,  Naglee  
2,  Birney  

2,  Peck.., 
2,  Peck  
2,  Peck  
3,  Kearny.  .  .  . 

4 
4 
4 
I 

Dol.  James  Fairman  
Lt.-Col.  Charles  Durkee  * 
Lt.-Col.  Phineas  Stanton  * 
Col.  Enrico  Fardella  

Total  

1 
'"5 

"17 

i 

79 
'22 

81 
"44 

18 
103 

349 
1631 

109 

412 

2253 

25 
165 

1540 

4294 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

7650 

5888 

15849 

162 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1862. 

287.  June  25th.  Engagement  at  Oak  Grove,  Va.  King's  School  House,  French's 
Field,  the  Orchards,  Tavern  Hill,  Robinson's  Field,  Seven  Pines. 
Loss  included  in  that  of  Seven  Days'  Battle. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

i/; 
a 

g 

o 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Cav 

Company  B,  Gen.  McClellan's  escort* 
Capt.  Thomas  W.  Osborne  * 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  D 
5th  Bat'y- 

1st  Inf.. 
2d  Inf.. 

36th  Inf.. 
37th  Inf.. 
40th  Inf.. 
70th  Inf.. 
71st  Inf.. 
72d    Inf.. 

2,  Hooker  

( 

1 

8 

Lt.     Henderson,     detachment     with 
Bat'y  K,  4th  U.  S.  Art  * 

3,  Berry  
3  Carr 

3.  Kearny.  .  .  . 

Col.  Garrett  Dyckman  

A 

6 

6 

5 
3 
2 
14 
36 
28 
28 
30 
35 
10 

2   Hooker  

3 

1 
I 

Col.  Joseph  B.  Carr  (c);  Lt.-Col.  W. 
A.  Olmstead  

1 
1 

3 

4 

3 

2 

3,  Palmer  
3,  Berry  

1,  Couch  
3,  Kearny.  .  .  . 

Lt.-Col.  D.  E.  Hungerford  
Col.  Samuel  B.  Hayman  

2,  Birney  
2   Sickles  .    . 

3,  Kearny.  .  .  . 
2,  Hooker  

;j, 
1 
1 
I 

Col.  Thomas  W.  Egan  
Maj.  Thomas  Holt  

"'3 
3 

"i 

i 

1 
9 
28 
23 

1 
1 
4 

5 

1 

2,  Sickles  
2,  Sickles  

2,  Hooker  
2,  Hooker  

Lt.-Col.  Henry  L.  Potter  
Col.  Nelson  Taylor  

73d    Inf 

2   Sickles.    . 

2   Hooker  

1 
1 

a 
i 

Capt    Alfred  A.  Donalds  

2 
2 
4 

t 

24 

28 
R1 

74th  Inf.. 
87th  Inf.. 
101st   Inf.. 

2,  Sickles  
1,  Robinson.  .  . 

2,  Hooker  
3,  Kearny  .... 
3,  Kearny.  .  .  . 

Col.  Charles  K.  Graham  
Lt  -Col    Richard  A    Bachia  

Col.  Enrico  Fardella  
Total  

3 

7 

17 

5 

167 

14 

203 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

2 

65 

21 

483 

1 

54 

626 

288.  June      26th.     Battle   of  Mechanicsville,  Va.     Beaver  Dam,   Ellison's   Mills, 
included  in  that  of  Seven  Days'  Battle. 


Loss 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

•o 

•o 

•o 

0 
OS 

C 

1"  r 

t 

1"  r 

C 

f  r 

• 

t 

U 

O 

I 

W  O 

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0 
0 

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in  U 

^e 

1 

0 

I 

01   U 

=iE 

£ 

tic 
bo 

U 

0 

W 

0 

w 

C 

w 

< 

ist  Cav.  . 

r, 

Companies   F  and  M,   Gen.   Porter's 

escort  * 

ist  Art.: 

Bat'y  E 

Ayres  

2,  Smith  

r, 

Capt.  Charles  C.  Wheeler  * 

ist   Bat'n 

Art.: 

Bat'y  A 

3,  Arnot  

Reserve  Art 

<; 

Capt.  Otto  Diederich  * 

Bat'y   C 

3,  Arnot  

Reserve  Art.  . 

<-, 

Capt.  John  Knieriem  * 

5th  Bat'y 

2,  Getty  

Reserve  Art.  .  . 

1 

Detachment  with  Bat'y  K,  5th  U.  S. 

Art  

1 

1 

13th  Inf.  .  . 

1,  Martindale.  . 

1,  Morrell.. 

B 

Col.  Elisha  G.  Marshall  

14th  Inf. 

2   Griffin 

1   Morrell 

r, 

1 

i 

? 

4 

25th  Inf.  .  . 

1,  Martindale.  . 

1,  Morrell  

r, 

Major  Edwin  S.  Gilbert  

1 

1 

Total  

— 

1 

i 

3 

- 

1 

a 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

49 

3 

si 

198 

102 

361 

289.  June  26th-29th.  Skirmishes  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.  Seven  Days'  Battle.  Battery  G, 
ist  Artillery;  detachment  Battery  A,  2d  Battalion  Artillery,  with 
Battery  G,  ist  Artillery;  ist,  7th,  ssth,  63d,  67th  and  73d  Infantry. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


163 


1862. 

290.  June      27th.     Battle    of   Games'     Mill,    Va.      Cold    Harbor    or    the    Chickahominy. 
Loss  included  in  that  of  Seven  Days'  Battle. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

c. 

c 
0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Cav  .  . 

Col.  A.  T.  McReynolds  * 

1st  Cav  .  . 

Cos.  F  and  M,  Gen.  Fitz  John    Por- 
ter's escort  * 

1st  Batt'n 
Art.: 
Bat'y  B. 
Bat'yD. 
5th  Bat'y. 

5th  Inf.  .  . 

10th  Inf.  .  . 
12th  Inf... 
13th  Inf.  .  . 
14th  Inf.  .  . 
16th  Inf.  .  . 

3,  Arndt  
3,  Arndt  
1,  Getty  

3,  Warren  

3,  Warren  
3,  Butterfield.. 
I,  Martindale.  . 
2,  Griffin  
2,  Bartlett  .... 

Reserve  Art.  .  . 
Reserve  Art.  .  . 
Reserve  Art..  . 

2,  Sykes  

2,  Sykes  
1,  Morrell  
1,  Morrell  
1,  Morrell  
1,  Slocum  

5 
i 

5 

5 

5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
5 

C 
6 

0 
6 

2 
2 

Capt.  Adolph  Voegelee  

2 

6 

8 

Capt.  Edward  Grimm  * 
Detachment  with  Batt'y  K,  5th  U.  S. 
Art  

Col.  G.     K.     Warren      (c),     Lt.-Col. 
Hiram  Duryea  

1 
"2 

"i 

i 

2 
2 

1 

37 

8 
9 
2 
10 
31 
10 

4 
12 

16 
1 

5 

4 
4 
4 
1 
5 
8 
4 

1 

10 
4 
"4 

106 
40 
62 
50 
68 
154 
59 

17 
106 

83 
39 

18 

1 

2 
2 
1 

2 

14 

69 
52 
65 
15 
7 
35 

19 
23 

162 
122 
131 
120 
100 
201 
110 

45 
151 

104 

56 
55 

Col.  John  E.  Bendix  
Lt.-Col.  Robert  M.  Richardson.  .  . 
Col.  Elisha  G.  Marshall  .... 

Col.  James  McQuade  

18th  Inf.  .  . 
25th  Inf.  .  . 

27th  Inf.  .  . 

3,  Newton  .... 
[,  Martindale.  . 

2,  Bartlett  .... 

1,  Slocum  
1,  Morrell  

1,  Slocum  

Lt.-Col.  George  R.  Myers  
Maj.  E.  S.  Gilbert   (w),  Capt.  Shep- 
pard  Gleason  

Col.  Jos.  J.  Bartlett   (c),  Lt.-Col.  A. 
D.  Adams  

31st   Inf.  .  . 

3,  Newton  .... 

1,  Slocum  

Col.  Calvin  E.  Pratt  (w),  Lt.-Col.  F. 
E.  Pinto  

32d    Inf.  .  . 

3,  Newton  .... 

1,  Slocum.  .  . 

16 

28 

44th  Inf.  .  . 
52d    Inf  .  .  . 
57th  Inf.  .  . 
63d    Inf 

3,  Butterfield.  . 
3,  French  
3,  French  

[,  Morrell  
I,  Richardson 
I,  Richardson 

Lt.-Col.  James  C.  Rice  
Col.  Paul  Frank  * 

Dol.  Samuel  K.  Zook  

1 

1 

7 

64th  Inf.  .  . 
65th  Inf.  .  . 
69th  Inf.  .  . 
88th  Inf.  .  . 

3,  French  
3,  French  
!,  Meagher.  .  .  . 
2,  Meagher.  .  .  . 

I,  Richardson 
I,  Richardson 
1,  Richardson 
I,  Richardson 

2 
2 
2 
2 

Col.  Thomas  J.  Parker  * 

1 

1 

6 

Col.  Joseph  C.  Pinckney  
Hoi.  Robert  Nugent  
Col.  Henry  M.  Baker  * 

Total  

2 
5 

2 
5- 

10 

147 
843 

49 

810 
2943 

9 

355 
2732 

1380 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

51 

164 

104 

6837 

291.  June     27th.     Action  at  Garnett's  Farm,  Va.     Seven  Days'  Battle.     Companies  A, 

C  and  D,  ist  Cavalry,  escort;  Battery  E,  1st  Artillery;  Batteries 
A  and  C,  ist  Battalion  Artillery;  ist  and  3d  Batteries;  detachment 
5th  Battery,  with  Battery  E,  2d  U.  S.  Artillery;  7th,  2Oth,  33d,  43d, 
49th,  77th  and  82d  Infantry. 

292.  June      27th.     Skirmish  at  Swift  Creek  Bridge,  N.  C.     Detachment  Marine  Artil- 

lery. 

293.  June      28th.     Action   at  Garnett's  and  Golding's  Farm,  Va.     Seven  Days'  Battle. 

ist  Cavalry,  Battery  E,  ist  Artillery;  Batteries  A,  C  and  D,  ist 
Battalion  Artillery;  ist  and  3d  Batteries;  detachment  5th  Battery, 
with  Battery  E,  2d  U.  S.  Artillery;  i6th,  i8th,  2Oth,  27th,  3151,  32d, 
33d,  43d,  49th  and  77th  Infantry. 

294.  June      28th-29th.     Skirmish   at   White   House,    Pamunkey   River,  Va.     Battery   F, 

ist  Artillery;   I7th   Infantry. 
295-  June      28th-29th.     Skirmishes  at  Railroad  and  Bottom's  Bridge,  Va.     Seven  Days' 

Battle.     8th  Battery;   s6th  and   looth   Infantry. 
296.  June      28th~30th.     Skirmishes    at    Long   Bridge,   Va.      Seven    Days'    Battle.     Two 

sections  of  Battery  H,  ist  Artillery;  96th  Infantry. 


164 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1862. 

297.  June     29th.     Skirmish   at  Jourdan's   Ford,   Va.     Seven    Days'   Battle.     38th,  40th 

and    lOist   Infantry. 

298.  June      29th.     Skirmish  at  Twin   Oaks,  Va.     Seven   Days'   Battle.     67th   Infantry. 

299.  June     29th.     Engagement  at  Peach  Orchard,  Va.    Allen's  Farm,  near  Fair  Oaks 

Station,  Va.  Seven  Days'  Battle.  Companies  D  and  K,  6th  Cav- 
alry, escort;  Batteries  B  and  D,  ist  Artillery;  detachment  Bat- 
tery A,  2d  Battalion  Artillery,  with  Battery  B,  ist  Artillery;  7th, 
34th,  42d,  52d,  57th,  6ist,  64th,  66th,  69th,  73d  and  82d  In- 
fantry. 

300.  June     29th.     Battle  at  Savage  Station,  on   Richmond  and  York  River  Railroad, 

Va.  Seven  Days'  Battle.  One  squadron  ist  Cavalry,  Gen.  Frank- 
lin's escort;  Companies  D  and  K,  6th  Cavalry,  Gen.  Sumner's  es- 
cort; Batteries  B,  D  and  G,  ist  Artillery;  detachment  Battery 
A,  2d  Battalion  Artillery,  with  B  and  G,  ist  Artillery;  4th  Bat- 
tery; detachment  5th  Battery,  with  Battery  E,  2d  U.  S.  Artillery: 
6th  Battery;  7th,  2Oth,  33d,  34th,  42d,  43d,  49th,  52d,  57th,  6ist, 
63d,  64th,  66th,  69th,  77th,  82d  and  88th  Infantry. 

301.  June     3Oth.     Skirmishes  near  Windsor  Shade,  Chickahominy  River,  Va.   Company 

I,  99th  Infantry,  Capt.  Lee,  on  steamer  "  C.  P.  Smith." 

3021  June     30th.     Skirmish   on   reconnaissance    near    Luray,   Va.     5th    Cavalry;    28th 
Infantry. 

303.  June     30th.     Skirmish  at  Hertford,  N.  C.     ist  Mounted  Rifles,   Maj.  Dodge. 

304.  June     3Oth.     Skirmish  at  Brackett's  Ford,  Va.     Seven  Days'  Battle.     Detachment 

5th  Battery,  with  Battery  K,  4th  U.  S.  Artillery;  87th  In- 
fantry. 

305.  June     30th.     Engagement  at  White  Oak  Swamp  Bridge,  Va.     Seven   Days'  Bat- 

tle. Companies  A,  C  and  D,  ist  Cavalry,  escort;  Batteries  B  and 
E,  1st  Artillery;  detachment  Battery  A,  2d  Battalion  Artillery, 
with  Battery  B,  ist  Artillery;  ist  and  3d  Batteries;  detachment 
5th  Battery,  with  Battery  K,  4th  U.  S.  Artillery;  6th  and  7th  Bat- 
teries; 7th,  20th,  33d,  34th,  42d,  43d,  49th,  52d,  s6th,  57th,  6ist,  64th, 
66th,  67th,  77th,  8ist,  82d,  96th,  98th  and  looth  Infantry. 

306.  June     30th.     Battle  of  Glendale,  Va.,  Nelson's  Farm,  Charles  City  Cross  Roads, 

New  Market  Road,  Quaker  Church  Road,  Frazier's  Farm,  Willis 
Church.  Seven  Days'  Battle.  Companies  A,  C  and  D,  ist  Cavalry, 
and  D  and  K,  6th  Cavalry,  escorts;  Batteries  B,  D,  E  and  G, 
ist  Artillery;  Batteries  A  and  C,  ist  Battalion  Artillery;  Battery 
A,  2d  Battalion,  with  Batteries  B  and  G,  ist  Artillery;  4th  Bat- 
tery; detachment  5th  Battery,  with  Battery  K,  4th  U.  S.  Artillery; 
ist,  2d,  7th,  i6th,  i8th,  27th,  3ist,  32d,  34th,  37th,  38th,  40th, 
42d,  52d,  57th,  6ist,  63d,  64th,  66th,  69th,  7Oth,  7 ist,  7^d,  73d, 
74th,  82d,  87th,  88th  and  loist  Infantry. 

307.  June     3Oth.     Engagement  at  Malvern  Cliff,  Va.,  Turkey  Bend.     Seven  Days'  Bat- 

tle. Companies  F  and  M,  ist  Cavalry,  escort  to  Gen.  Fitz  John 
Porter;  Batteries  D  and  H,  ist  Artillery;  B  and  D,  ist  Battalion 
Artillery;  detachment  Battery  A,  2d  Battalion  Artillery,  with  B, 
ist  Artillery;  4th  Battery;  detachment  5th  Battery,  with  Batteries 
E,  2d,  and  K,  5th  U.  S.  Artillery;  6th,  7th  and  8th  Batteries;  5th, 
loth,  I2th,  I3th,  I4th,  25th  and  44th  Infantry. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC.  165 


1862. 

308.  July         ist.      Battle  of  Malvern  Hill,  Va.,   Crew's  or   Poindexter's   Farm.     Seven 

Days'  Battle,  ist  Cavalry;  Companies  D,  F,  H  and  K,  6th  Cav- 
alry; Oneida  Company  Cavalry;  Batteries  B,  D,  E,  G  and  H,  ist 
Artillery;  Batteries  A,  B,  C  and  D,  ist  Battalion  Artillery;  Bat- 
tery A,  2d  Battalion  Artillery;  ist,  3d,  4th,  5th,  6th,  7th  and  8th 
Batteries;  I5th  and  soth  Engineers;  ist,  2d,  5th,  7th,  loth,  I2th, 
I3th,  I4th,  i6th,  i8th,  2Oth,  25th,  27th,  3ist,  32d,  33d,  34th,  36th, 
37th,  38th,  40th,  42d,  43d,  44th,  49th,  52d,  55th,  56th,  57th,  6ist, 
62d,  63d,  64th,  6sth,  66th,  67th,  6gth,  7oth,  7ist,  72d,  73d,  74th, 
77th,  Sist,  82d,  8sth,  87th,  88th,  Q2d,  93d,  p6th,  98th,  looth  and 
lOist  Infantry. 

309.  July        ist.     Skirmish  near  Woodstock,  Va.     5th   Cavalry. 

310.  July        2d.       Skirmishes    at    Crew's    Farm    and    Carter's    Hill,    Va.      Rear-guard 

skirmishes  Seven  Days'  Battle  to  Harrison's  Landing.  Detach- 
ment ist  Cavalry,  Lieut.  Stevenson;  Battery  G,  ist  Artillery; 
detachment  Battery  A,  2d  Battalion  Artillery  with  it;  7th  Battery; 
42d,  56th,  6sth,  7ist,  8ist,  85th,  92d,  96th,  98th  and  looth  Infantry. 

311.  July        2d.       Skirmish  at  Warsaw  Ford,  Va.     5th   Cavalry. 

312.  July        3d.       Skirmishes   at    Harrison's    Landing,   Turkey   Bend,    and    Gum   Run 

Swamp,  Va.  One  squadron  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Jones;  8th  Battery; 
ist,  5th,  loth,  I4th,  20th,  33d,  40th,  4gth  and  77th  Infantry. 

313.  July        4th.     Skirmish  at  Flipper's  Orchard,  Va.    One  company  ad  Cavalry,  Lieut. 

Robert  Loudon. 

314.  July        4th.     Skirmish  on  James  River,   near   Harrison's    Landing,   Va.     Detach- 

ment of  Company  I,  99th  Infantry,  on  gunboat. 

315.  July  6th.  Skirmish  at  Lewinsville,  Va.     Detachment  4th   Artillery. 

316.  July  6th.  Skirmish  at  Sperryville,   Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry. 

317.  July  8th.  Skirmish  near  Middletown,  Va.     4th  Cavalry. 

318.  July  9th.  Skirmish  at  Hamilton,  N.  C.     Company  F,  gth  Infantry. 

319.  July  9th.  Skirmish  on  Long  Bridge  Road,  Va.     ist  Cavalry,  Col.  McReynolds. 

320.  July  loth.  Skirmish  at  Tranter's  Creek,  N.   C.     Detachment  3d   Cavalry. 

321.  July  loth.  Skirmish  at  Smithfield,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles.     Maj.  Dodge. 

322.  July  i2th.  Skirmish  near  Culpeper  Court  House,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 

323.  July  isth.  Skirmish  at  Orange  Court  House,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry. 

324.  July  I7th.  Skirmish  at  Liberty  Mills,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry. 

325.  July  i8th.  Skirmish  at  Barnett's  Ford,  Rapidan,  Va.     Company  A,  5th  Cavalry. 

326.  July      2oth.     Skirmish  at  Beaver  Dam  Station,  Va.     2d  Cavalry,  Maj.   Henry  E. 

Davies,  Jr. 

327.  July      22d.       Skirmish  at  White  House  Ford,  near  Luray,  Va.     Four  companies 

4th  Cavalry;  one  section  I3th  Battery;  four  companies  68th 
Infantry. 

328.  July      23d.       Skirmish  near  Carmel  Church,  Va.    North  Anna,  Po  River.    2d  Cav- 

alry, Maj.  Davies;   Companies  B  and  C,  84th  Infantry. 

329.  July      24th.     Skirmish  at   Racoon   Ford,    Rapidan    River,   Va.     29th   Infantry. 

330.  July       25th.     Skirmish  on  the   Rappahannock,  Va.     28th    Infantry. 

331.  July       25th.     Skirmish  on  expedition  from  New   Berne  to  Trenton  and  Pollocks- 

ville,  N.   C.     Four  companies  3d   Cavalry. 

332.  July       26th.     Skirmish  at  Orange   Court  House,  Va.     23d   and  30th  Infantry. 
333-  July       26th.     Skirmish  at  Mill   Creek,  near   Pollocksville,  N.   C.     Company  K,  3d 

Cavalry. 

334.  July  27th.  Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  from  New  Berne  to  Young's  Cross 
Roads,  N.  C.  Two  companies  3d  Cavalry;  Graham's  section  of 
Battery  B,  Rocket  Battalion. 


i66 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


335-  July 

336.  July 
337-  July 

338.  July 

339.  Aug. 

340.  Aug. 


341.  Aug. 
342.  Aug. 

5th. 
5th. 

343-  Aug. 

6th. 

344.  Aug. 

6th. 

345-  Aug. 

6th. 

346.  Aug 

6th. 

347.  Aug. 

6th. 

348.  Aug. 
349.  Aug. 

6th. 
7th- 

350.  Aug. 
3Si.  Aug. 
352.  Aug. 

8th. 
8th. 
9th. 

1862. 

28th.     Skirmish  on  French's  Farm,  on  New  Berne  Road,  near  Bachellor's 

Creek,  N.  C.     Batteries  C  and  G,  3d  Artillery. 
2Qth.     Skirmish  near  Luray,  Va.     Detachment  4th  Cavalry. 
29th.     Skirmish  at   Sulphur   Springs,  Va.     45th   Infantry. 
3Oth.     Skirmish  near  Harrison's  Landing,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 
2d.     Skirmish  near  Orange  Court  House,  Va.     5th  Cavalry,  Col.  DeFor- 

rest  and  Maj.   Hammond. 
5th.     Engagement  at  Malvern  Hill,  Va.     6th  Battery;  2d,  59th,  7oth,  72d, 

73d  and  82d  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Bowling  Green,  near  Fredericksburg,  Va.    3Oth  Infantry. 
Action  between  troops   in  the   Martello  Tower,  Tybee   Island,   Ga., 

and  the  blockade  runner  "  Ladona."     Company  I,  48th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Frederick  Hall  Station,  Va.     Eight  companies  2d  Cav- 
alry, Maj.  Davies,  Jr. 
Action  at  Massaponix,  Va.    Mattapony  Creek;  Thornburg.    22d,  24th, 

3Oth   and  84th   Infantry. 
Skirmish   at  and   near  the  fork  of  the  Trenton  and  Kinston  Road, 

N.    C.      Nine   companies   3d   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  to  Swift  Creek,  N.  C.     Detachment  Ma- 
rine Artillery. 
Skirmish   on   reconnaissance  to   Neuse   River,   near   Kinston,   N.    C. 

Detachment  Marine  Artillery. 

6th.     Skirmish   near  Po  River  Crossing,  Va.     Company  C,  2ist  Infantry. 
7th~9th.     Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  from  Pensacola  to  Bagdad  and  Mil- 
ton, Fla.     Companies  A  and  B,  6th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Orange  Court  House,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 
Skirmish   at   Rappahannock   Station,  Va.     4ist   Infantry. 
Battle    of  Cedar   Mountain,  Va.;    Cedar   Run;    Slaughter   Mountain. 
By  portions  of  the  Army  of  Virginia. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

!T. 

5 

o 
U 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

2d    Cav.  . 
4th  Cav 

3 
1 

a 
^ 

2 
1 

Army  of  Virginia,  detachment  * 

Army    of     Virginia,  Lt.-Col.     Ferris 
Nazer  * 

5th  Cav 

Army   of   Virginia,    escort    at    Corps 
Headquarters,  detachment  

1 

1 

1st  Art.: 
Bafy  K 
Bat'y  L. 
Bat'y  M 
2d  Art.: 
Bat'y  L. 
10th  Bat'y 
26th  Inf.  . 
28th  Inf.  . 

78th  Inf.  . 
83d    Inf.. 
94th  Inf.  . 
97th  Inf.  . 
102d    Inf.. 

104th  Inf.. 
106th  Inf.  . 

Capt.  Lorenzo  Crounse  

Capt.  John  A.  Reynolds  

1st  Lieut.  Charles  E.  Winegar  

2 
1 
3 
2 

1 
3 
3 

Capt.  Jacob  Roemer  

1 

1 

Capt-John  T.  Bruen  

2,  Tower  
1  ,  Crawford  .  .  . 

3,  Greene  
3,  Hartsuff  
2,  Tower  
1,  Duryea  
1,  Prince  

1  ,  Duryea  
1,  Duryea  

2,  Ricketts  
1,  Williams  

2.  Augur  
2.  Ricketts  
2,  Ricketts.  .  .  . 

Col.  Wm.  H.  Christian  
Col.   Dudley  Donnelly   (w),    Lt.-Col. 
E.  F.  Brown  (w),  Maj.  Elliott  W. 
Cook  (m)  

1 

20 

i 

t 
1 

73 
21 
1 

10 

103 

213 

22 
2 

Lt.-Col.  Jonathan  Austin  
Maj.  Allan  Rutherford  

Col.  Adrian  R.  Root  * 

2,  Rjcketts  
2,  Augur  

3 
2 

:>. 
1 

Lt.-Col.  John  P.  Spofford  
Col.  David  P.  DeWitt  (c),  Maj.  Jas. 
C.  Lane  

1 

14 

B 

"i 

17 

1 
77 
'"? 
180 

1 

14 

1 

115 
'"8 
363 

2,  Ricketts  
2,  Ricketts  

Lt.-Col.  Lewis  C.  Skinner  * 
Col.  Howard  Carroll  

Total  

^ 

36 

11 

:<7 

117 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

L'li 

288102 

1343 

585 

2381 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


167 


1862. 

353.  Aug.       gth-ioth.     Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  from  Pensacola  to  Bagdad  and  Mil- 

ton,  Fla.     Companies    H   and   K,  gist   Infantry. 

354.  Aug.      nth.     Skirmish   at  Cedar  Mountain,   Va.     5th    Cavalry. 

355.  Aug.      nth.     Skirmish  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.     45th  Infantry. 

356.  Aug.      I2th.     Skirmish  near  Cedar  Mountain,  Va.     gth   Cavalry. 

357.  Aug.      I2th.     Skirmish  at  Rockville,  Md.     Company  B,   nth  Cavalry. 

358.  Aug.      I3th.     Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  toward   Orange  Court  House,  Va.     5th 

Cavalry,  Col.  DeForrest. 

359.  Aug.      i4th.     Skirmish  at  Orange  Court  House,  Va.     6th  Cavalry. 

360.  Aug.      15th.     Skirmish  at  Freeman's    Ford,    Rappahannock    River,    Va.      4ist    In- 

fantry. 

361.  Aug.      isth.     Skirmish    at   Rappahannock   River,   below    Falmouth,   Va.     Detach- 

ment of  Company  K,  Qth  Infantry. 

362.  Aug.      i6th-Sept.  2d.     Operations  in  Northern  Virginia.     Gen.   Pope's  campaign. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

vi 

a 

0 

0 

>, 
< 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men 

2d    Cav.  .  . 
4th  Cav..  . 
5th  Cav 

Bayard  
Beardsley  
Buford 

8 
1 

2 
I 

Va. 
Va. 
Va. 
Va. 

Va. 
Va. 
Va. 
Va. 
Va. 

Va. 
Va. 

Va. 
Va. 
Va. 

Va. 
Po. 
Po. 

Po. 

Va. 
Po. 
Po. 

Po. 
Po. 
Po. 

Va. 
Va. 
Va. 
Va. 

Po. 
Va. 

Va. 
Va. 

Col    T   Mansfield  Davies     

2 

9 
1 

1 

26 
P 

1 

44 
51 
4 

3 
10 

85 
64 
5 

7 

10 

8 

Lt  -Col.  Ferris  Nazer  

Col.  Othneil  DeForest  

1 

9th  Cav.  .  . 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  C. 
Bat'y  I. 
Bat'y  K 
Bat'y  L. 
Bat'y  M 
2d  Art.: 
Bat'y  L. 

2d  R'g.  Ar. 
2d  Battery 
Art  .... 
10th  Bat'y 
Art 

Beardsley  
Reserve  Corps. 

Col.   John    Beardsley   (c),    Maj. 
Charles  McL.  Knox  

9 

1 

1 

Lieut   Samuel  R.  James  

1 

2 
3 

a 
i 
i 

3 

i 

3 
3 

5 

1 
5 
5 

5 
5 
5 

3 
3 
3 
3 

5 

3 

2 
1 

Capt.  Michael  Wiedrich  

1 

1 

6 

Best 

1st  Lieut.  Solon  W.  Stocking.  .  .  * 

1   Hatch 

Capt.  John  A.  Reynolds  

? 

8 

1 

11 

Best 

Capt.  George  W.  Cothran  * 

2,     Kryzanow- 
ski 

3,         Shimmel- 
pfenning 
Sturgis  

1,  Schenck.  .  .  . 

Capt   Jacob  Roemer  t 

o 

2 
44 

2 

Reserve  Corps. 
1,  Stahel  

Col.  Gustavus  Waagner  
Lieut   F  J.  Theodore  Bluhme.  .  . 

0 

7 

37 

Capt.  John  T.  Bruen  * 

llth  Bat'y 
Art  .... 
13th  Bat'y 
Art 

Reserve  Cor  ps. 

Sturgis  

Capt.  A.  Von  Puttkammer  
Capt.  Julius  Dieckmann  

1 

3 
1? 

20 

23 

13 
119 

83 

297 
17 
115 

143 
115 

183 
161 
180 
44 

237 
19 

169 

7 

151 

1st     Inf.  .  . 
2d       Inf  .  . 

5th    Inf... 

8th    Inf.  .  . 
10th  Inf.  .  . 
12th  Inf.  .  . 

13th  Inf.  .  . 
14th  Inf.  .  . 
17th  Inf.  .  . 

21st  Inf... 
22d    Inf.  .  . 
23d    Inf.  .  . 
24th  Inf.  .  . 

25th  Inf.  .  . 
26th  Inf.  .  . 

28th  Inf.  .  . 
29th  Inf.  .  . 

2,  Birney  
3,  Carr  

3,  Warren  

1,  Stahel  
3,  Warren  
3,  Butterfield.  . 

1,  Roberts.  .  .  . 
2,  Griffin  
3,  Butterfield.  . 

3,  Patrick  
1,  Sullivan.  .  .  . 
3,  Patrick,  .... 
1,  Sullivan.  .  .  . 

1,  Roberts.  .  .  . 
2,  Tower  

1  ,  Crawford  .  .  . 
1  Koltes  

1,  Kearney.  .  .  . 
2,  Hooker  

2,  Sykes  

Maj.  Edwin  Burt,  3d  Maine  Vols. 
Col.   Joseph   B.   Carr    (c),   Capt. 
Sidney  W.  Park,  Maj.  George 
W.  Willson  

17 

11 

78 
6 
22 

15 

27 

17 

11 
14 
1 

31 
23 

1 

0 

7 

"i 
a 

4 

0 
5 

13 

a 

9 

3 

80 

55 

163 
1 
63 

57 
71 

101 
101 
66 
15 

106 
6 

103 

4 

"i 
i 

"4 

2 

17 

11 

48 
10 
25 

64 
10 

53 

42 
77 
26 

84 
13 

37 

7 

20 

Col.  G.  K.  Warren  (c),  Capt.  C. 

3 
"l 

1,  Schenck.  .  .  . 
2,  Sykes  
1,  Morrell  

l.Morrell.. 
1,  Morrell  
1,  Morrell  

1,  Hatch... 
1,  Hatch  
1,  Hatch  
1,  Hatch  

1,  Morrell  
2,  Ricketts  

1,  Williams.... 
2,    Von    Stein- 
wehr.  .  .  . 

Lt.-Col.  Carl  B.  Hedterich  t 
Col   John  E   Bendix  

Col.    Henry   A.    Weeks    (c   w), 
Capt.   A.    I.    Root    (w),  Capt. 
William  Huson  

Col   Elisha  G   Marshall  

a 

3 
2 
6 

Col.  James  McQuade  * 
Col.  Henrv  S.  Lansing    (c),   Maj. 
W.   T.   C.   Grower    (w),  Capt. 
John  Vickers  

Col.  William  F.  Rogers  
Col    Walter  Phelps,  Jr  

Lt  -Col   N.  M   Crane  

Col.  Timothy  Sullivan   (c),  Lt.- 
Col.  S.  R.  Beardsley  (w),  Maj. 
A.  J.  Barney  (k),  Capt.  John 
D    O'Brian   

5 

3 

Col.  Charles  A.  Johnson  
Col.  Wm.  H.  Christian  (c),  Lt.- 
Col    R   H    Richardson 

Capt  Theophilus  Fitzgerald  .... 

Col.  C.   Soest     (w),  Maj.     Louis 
Hartmann  .  . 

22 

7 

101 

1 

i68 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1862. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

5 

q 
U 

3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
1 

5 

1 

9 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 
3 

3 
3 

3 
3 
2 
9 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

3 

3 
3 

2 

a 

3 

>> 

c 
< 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

Wn'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

30th  Inf.  . 

35th  Inf.  . 
37th  Inf.  . 
38th  Inf.. 
40th  Inf.  . 
41st  Inf.. 

44th  Inf.  . 

45th  Inf.  . 
46th  Inf.  . 

Slst  Inf.. 
54th  Inf.. 

68th  Inf.. 

60th  Inf.  . 
68th  Inf.  . 

70th  Inf.. 
71st  Inf.. 

72d    Inf.. 
73d    Inf.. 

74th  Inf.  . 
76th  Inf.  . 
78th  Inf.  . 

1,  Sullivan.  .  .  . 
3,  Patrick  

1,  Hatch  

Va. 

Va. 
Po. 
Po. 
Po. 
Va. 

Po. 
Va. 

Va. 
Va. 

Va. 

Va. 
Po. 
Po. 

Po. 
Po. 

Po. 
Va. 
Va. 

Va. 
Va. 
Va 

Col.  E.  Frisby  (k),  Lt.-Col.  W. 
M.  Searing  

4 

22 
10 

"'2 
12 

26 

5 
5 

4 
10 

12 
14 

6 

9 

"3 
1 

1 

6 

1 

4 
9 

88 
43 
3 

28 
100 

59 

42 

35 

15 
57 

121 

30 
1 

9 
"9 

61 

28 

"'2 
28 

16 

18 
7 

2 
22 

22 
11 

1S3 

83 
3 
38 
147 

103 

71 
47 

23 
89 

161 

57 
1 

92 
28 

114 
37 

50 
98 
147 
1 

105 
279 

83 

129 

118 
68 

147 
113 
111 

124 

1,  Hatch  

Col.  Newton  B   Lord 

3,  Poe  
2,  Birney  
2,  Birney  
1,  Stahel  

3,  Butterfield.  . 

1,  Stahel  
2,  Leasure.  .  .  . 

2,  Ferrero  
2,     Kryzanow- 
ski  

1,  Kearny  
1,  Kearny  
1,  Kearny  
1,  Schenck  

1,  Morrell  

1,  Schenck  
1,  Stevens.  .  .  . 

2,  Reno  
3,        Shimmel- 
pfenning. 

3,         Shimmel  • 
pfenning. 

2,  Greene  

Col.  S.  B.  Hayman  
Col.  J.  H.  Hobart  Ward. 

1 

Col.  Thomas  W.  Egan  

Col.  Leopold  Von  Gilsa  (c),  Lt.- 
Col.  Ernest  Von  Holmstedt.  .  . 
Col.   James    C.    Rice     (c),    Maj. 
F.  Conner  .    . 

1 

Lt.-Col.  E.  Count  Wratislaw  
Col.   R.   Rosa    (w),  Lt.-Col.  Jos. 
Gerhardt  

1 

1 

Col.  Robert  B.  Potter  

Lt.-Col.  C.  Ashby    (w),  Maj.  S. 
Kovacs  

2,     Kryzanow- 
ski     . 

Col.  W.  Kryzanowski    (c),  Maj. 
W.    Henkel    (w).   Capt.    Fred- 
erick Braun  

3,Tait... 
1,  Koltes  

2,  Taylor  
2,  Taylor  

2,  Taylor  
2,  Taylor.  .  .  . 

Col.  Wm.  B.  Goodrich  

2,    Von    Stein- 
wehr  

Lt.-Col.  John  H.  Kleefish  

9 

13 
1 

18 

5 

8 
8 
10 

2 
2 

5 
2 

4 
9 
9 

66 
15 

62 

23 

36 
59 
79 

11 

10 

27 

1 

2.  Hooker  
2,  Hooker  

Capt.  Charles  L.  Young  
Lt.-Col.  H.  L.  Potter  (w).Capt. 
Owen    Murphy,   Capt.    W.    A. 
Donaldson  

2,  Hooker.  .  .  . 

Col.  Nelson  Taylor  (c),  Capt.  H. 
J   Bliss  

2  Hooker 

Capt.  A.  A.  Donalds   (k),  Capt. 
M.  W.  Burns  

•  9 
3 
1 

2,  Taylor  
2,  Doubleday.  . 
3,  Tait  

2,  Hooker  
1.  Hatch  
2,  Greene  

Maj.  E.  L.  Price  
Col   W.  P.  Wainwright  

19 

48 
1 

16 
80 
48 

38 
38 
50 

45 
90 
59 

16 

Lt.-Col.  Jonathan  Austin  

79th  Inf.  . 

80th  Inf.  . 
83d    Inf.. 
84th  Inf.  . 

86th  Inf.  . 
87th  Inf.  . 
94th  Inf.  . 

3,  Farnsworth  . 

3,  Patrick  
3,  Hartsuff  
1,  Sullivan  

Piatt  
1,  Robinson.  .  . 
2,  Tower  

1,  Stevens  

1,  Hatch  
2,  Ricketts  
1,  Hatch  

Sturgis  
1,  Kearny  
2,  Ricketts.  .  .  . 

Col.  A.  Farnsworth  (c),  Maj.  W. 
St.    G.    Elliott    (w),   Capt.    J. 
More      (w).     Lt.-Col.      David 
Morrison  (c  )  

9 
31 

10 

5 

9 

74 

156 
?1 

1 

9 

Col.  G.  W.  Pratt  (k),  Lt.-Col.  T. 
B   Gates  

1 

Col.    J.    W.    Stiles    (c),    Maj.    A. 
Rutherford  

Lt.-Col.  E.  B.  Fowler  (w).  Maj. 

2 

"i 

7 
13 
3 

21 
3 
6 

6 

6 

1 

6 
'3 

7 

72 
66 
7 

75 
20 
39 

94 

4 
"7 

"i 
t 

Va. 
Po. 
Va. 

Va. 
Va. 
Po. 

Va. 
Va. 
Va. 

W.  H.  DeBevoise  

Lt  -Col   Richard  A.  Bachia  

Col.  A.  R.  Root  (w),  Lt.-Col.  C. 
Littlefield  

95th  Inf.  . 
97th  Inf.  . 
101st  Inf.  . 

102d    Inf.  . 
104th  Inf.. 
105th  Inf.  . 

2,  Doubleday.  . 
1,  Duryea  
2,  Birney  

2,  Schlaudeker. 
1,  Duryea  
1  ,  Duryea  

1,  Hatch.... 
2,  Ricketts  
1,  Kearny  

2,  Greene  
2,  Ricketts  
2,  Ricketts  

Lt.-Col.  James  B.  Post  
Lt  -Col.  John  P.  Spofford  

* 

Lt.-Col.  N.  A.  Gesner,  40th  N.  Y. 
Vols  

Maj   I  C   Lane      * 

Maj   Lewis  C  Skinner  

i 

4 

6 

2 

37 
?4 

i 

44 
44 

1622 
4157 

89 

74 

5325 
14462 

Total   

51 
132 

616 
1615 

ISO 
401 

2817 
7991 

3<J 
106 

Total  loss  of    Union    forces 

t  Loss  incompletely  reported. 

363    Aug.      i6th.     Skirmish  at  Rapidan  River,  Va.    Gen.  Pope's  campaign.   4th  Cavalry. 

364.  Aug.      i6th.     Skirmish  near  Great  Falls,  Va.     Co.  B,  nth  Cavalry,  Lieut.  Holmes. 

365.  Aug.      I7th.     Skirmish  at  Louisa  Court  House,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign.     5th 

Cavalry. 

366.  Aug.      i8th.     Skirmish    at    Rapidan    Station,    Va.      Gen.    Pope's    campaign.      2d 

Cavalry. 

367.  Aug.      iSth-iQth.     Skirmishes   at   Rappahannock   Station,   Va.     Gen.   Pope's   cam- 

paign,    loth   Battery. 

368.  Aug.      igth.     Skirmish  on  Culpeper  Road,  Va.     6th  Cavalry. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC.  169 

1862. 

369.  Aug.      20th.     Skirmish   on    Neuse    River   Road,   N.    C,   thirteen    miles    from    New 

Berne.      Detachment   3d    Cavalry. 

370.  Aug.      20th.     Skirmish   at   Harriett's  Ford,   Rapidan   River,   Va.      Companies   A,   B 

and  M,  6th  Cavalry. 

371.  Aug.      20th.     Action  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign.     2d   Cavalry. 

372.  Aug.      20th.     Action  and  skirmishes  at  and  near  Rappahannock  Station,  Va.     Gen. 

Pope's  campaign.     2d  Cavalry;  97th,  iO4th  and  io5th  Infantry. 

373.  Aug.      21  st.     Action    at    Kelly's    Ford,    Rappahannock    River,    Va.      Gen.    Pope's 

campaign.     5th   Cavalry;  Sist  and  79th  Infantry. 

374.  Aug.      2ist.      Skirmishes  along  the  Rappahannock  River,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  cam- 

paign. Batteries  K  and  L,  ist  Artillery;  loth  Battery;  2ist,  22d, 
23d,  24th,  26th,  30th,  35th,  76th,  8oth,  84th,  94th,  95th,  97th,  iO4th 
and  105th  Infantry. 

375.  Aug.     22d.       Skirmish   at  Beverly  Ford,  Rappahannock  River,  Va.     Gen.   Pope's 

campaign.     Battery  K,  ist  Artillery. 

376.  Aug.      22d.       Engagement   at    Catlett's    Station,   Va.      Gen.    Pope's    campaign.  2d 

Cavalry. 

377.  Aug.      22d.       Skirmishes  along  the  Rappahannock  River,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  cam- 

paign.   Battery  L,  ist  Artillery;  83d,  97th,  iO4th  and  tosth  Infantry. 

378.  Aug.      22d.      Action  at  Freeman's  Ford  Rappahannock  River,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's 

campaign.     9th  Cavalry;  Battery  I,  ist  Artillery;  I3th  Battery. 

379.  Aug      22d.       Skirmish    at    Fox's    Ford,    Rappahannock    River,    Va.      Gen.    Pope's 

campaign.     54th  and  58th  Infantry. 

380.  Aug.      23d.       Engagement  at  Rappahannock  Station,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign. 

Batteries  I  and  L,  ist  Artillery;  Battery  L,  2d  Artillery;  2d  and 
loth  Batteries;  8th,  26th,  28th,  4ist,  45th,  83d,  84th,  94th,  97th, 
iO4th  and  losth  Infantry. 

381.  Aug.     23d.       Skirmish  at  Culpeper,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign.     Detachment  2d 

Cavalry. 

382.  Aug.      23d.      Action  at  Great  "Run,  near  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  cam- 

paign.    9th  Cavalry. 

383.  Aug.     23d.       Skirmish  near  Leonardstown,  Md.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry,  Maj. 

Remington. 

384.  Aug.      23d-24th.     Action  at  Beverly  Ford,  Rappahannock  River,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's 

campaign.     Batteries  K  and  M,   ist  Artillery. 

385.  Aug.      23d-24th.     Skirmish   at    Norman's   Ford,    Rappahannock   River,   Va.     Gen. 

Pope's  campaign.     8oth   Infantry. 

386.  Aug.      23d-24th.     Action  at  and  near  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.     Warrenton   Springs. 

Gen.  Pope's  campaign.  2d,  5th  and  9th  Cavalry;  Batteries  I  and 
M,  ist  Artillery;  Battery  L,  2d  Artillery;  loth  and  I3th  Batteries; 
28th,  29th,  4ist,  46th,  Sist,  54th,  s8th,  6oth,  78th  and  79th  Infantry. 

387.  Aug.     24th.     Action  at  Jones'  Ford,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign.     9th  Cavalry. 

388.  Aug.     24th.     Skirmish  near  Fairfax  Court  House,  Va.     Company  D,  nth  Cavalry, 

Lieut.  Holmes. 

389.  Aug.     24th-25th.     Action  at  Waterloo  Bridge,  Va.     Gen.   Pope's  campaign.     4th 

Cavalry;  Battery  I,  ist  Artillery;  2d  and  I3th  Batteries;  8th,  2gth, 
41  st,  45th,  54th,  s8th  and  68th  Infantry. 

390.  Aug.      25th.     Skirmish  at   Deep  Creek,  Va.     Great  Run.     Gen.   Pope's  campaign. 

9th  Cavalry. 

391.  Aug.      25th.     Skirmish  in  Fairfax  County,  Va.     Company  B,  nth  Cavalry. 

392.  Aug.      26th.     Action  at  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign.     Battery  L, 

ist  Artillery;  2ist,  22d,  23d,  24th,  30th,  35th,  76th,  8oth,  84th  and 
95th  Infantry. 


170          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

1862. 

393.  Aug.      26lh.     Skirmish    at    Bristoe    Station,    Va.      Gen.    Pope's    campaign.      4th 

Cavalry. 

394.  Aug.     26th.     Skirmish   at   Manassas  Junction,  Va.     Gen,   Pope's   campaign.     De- 

tachment 2d  Cavalry. 

395.  Aug.     26th.     Capture  of  Manassas  Station,  Va.    Gen.  Pope's  campaign.     One  sec- 

tion Battery  C,  1st  Artillery;   nth  Battery. 

396.  Aug.      26th.     Skirmish   at   Silver  Springs,   Md.     Detachment   nth   Cavalry,   Lieut. 

E.  C.  Hand. 

397.  Aug.      27th.     Action  at  Bull  Run  Bridge,  Va.    Centreville.    Gen.  Pope's  campaign. 

2d  Artillery;  one  section  nth  Battery. 

398.  Aug.      27th.     Skirmish  near  Salem  and  White  Plains,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign. 

4th  and  gth  Cavalry. 

399.  Aug.      27th.     Action  near  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.     Detachment  loth  Cavalry. 

400.  Aug.     27th.     Engagement  at  Kettle  Run,  Va.     Bristoe  Station.    Gen.  Pope's  cam- 

paign. 2d;  7oth,  Capt.  Chas.  L.  Young;  7ist,  Lt.-Col.  H.  L.  Pot- 
ter (w),  Capt.  O.  Murphy;  72d,  Col.  Nelson  W.  Taylor  (c),  Capt. 
H.  J.  Bliss;  73d,  Capt.  A.  A.  Donalds  (k),  Capt.  M.  W.  Burns; 
74th,  Maj.  E.  L.  Price;  and  three  companies  87th  Infantry. 

401.  Aug.     27th.     Action  near  Gainesville,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign.     Battery  L,  2d 

Artillery. 

402.  Aug.      27th.     Skirmish    near    Bull    Run,    Va.      Company    B,    nth    Cavalry,    Capt. 

Davenport. 

403.  Aug.     28th.     Skirmish  near  Centreville,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign.     5th  Cavalry; 

Battery  E,  ist  Artillery;   ist  and  38th  Infantry. 

404.  Aug.      28th.     Skirmish  near  Bull  Run,  Va.    Gen.  Pope's  campaign.    2d  Battery. 

405.  Aug.      28th.     Skirmish  at  Burke's  Station,  Va.     Gen.   Pope's  campaign.     i8th  and 

3ist  Infantry. 

406.  Aug.      28th.     Engagement  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  Va.     Haymarket.     Gen.   Pope's 

campaign.  2d  Cavalry;  26th,  83d,  94th,  97th,  iO4th  and  iO5th 
Infantry. 

407.  Aug.     28th.     Engagement  near  Gainesville,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign.     Battery 

L,  ist  Artillery;  2ist,  22d,  23d,  24th,  30th,  35th,  76th,  8oth,  84th 
and  95th  Infantry. 

408.  Aug.     28th.     Skirmish    near    Centreville,    Va.      Detachment    Company    H,    nth 

Cavalry. 

409.  Aug.     29th.     Skirmish  near  Manassas  Junction,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign.     I3th 

and  44th   Infantry. 

410.  Aug.     29th.     Battle  at  Groveton,  Va.     Manassas  Plains.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign. 

2d,  4th,  5th  and  9th  Cavalry;  Batteries  I  and  L,  ist  Artillery;  Bat- 
tery L,  2d  Artillery;  2d,  loth  and  I3th  Batteries;  ist,  2d,  8th,  2ist, 
22d,  23d,  24th,  29th,  3Oth,  35th,  37th,  38th,  4Oth,  41 st,  45th,  detach- 
ment 46th,  sist,  54th,  s8th,  68th,  7oth,  7ist,  72d,  73d,  74th,  76th, 
79th,  8oth,  84th,  87th,  95th  and  loist  Infantry. 

411.  Aug.     3Oth.     Skirmish  at  Lewis'  Ford,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign,     sth  Cavalry. 

412.  Aug.      30th.     Skirmish  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Va.     6th  Cavalry. 

413.  Aug.     3oth.     Skirmish  near  Frying  Pan,  Va.     Detachment   loth   Cavalry. 

414.  Aug.      3Oth.     Skirmish  at  Plymouth,   N.   C.     Company  F,  9th   Infantry. 

415.  Aug.      30th.     Battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va.    Groveton  Heights.    Second  Manassas.    Gen. 

Pope's  campaign.  2d,  4th  and  9th  Cavalry;  Batteries  I,  K  and  L, 
ist  Artillery;  Battery  L,  2d  Artillery;  2d,  loth  and  I3th  Batteries; 
ist,  2d,  5th,  Sth,  loth,  I2th,  I3th,  I7th,  2ist,  22d,  23d,  24th,  25th, 
26th,  29th,  30th,  35th,  37th,  38th,  40th,  4ist,  44th,  45th,  46th,  sist, 
54th,  58th,  68th,  7oth,  7ist,  72d,  73d,  74th,  76th,  79th,  8oth,  83d, 
84th,  86th,  87th,  94th,  95th,  97th,  loist,  iO4th  and  losth  Infantry. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC.  171 

1862. 

416.  Aug.     3ist.     Skirmish    at    Little    River    Turnpike,    Va.      Gen.    Pope's    campaign. 

2d  Cavalry. 

417.  Aug.      3ist.      Skirmish  near  Centreville,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign.     4th  and  gth 

Cavalry;  46th  and  79th  Infantry. 

418.  Aug.      3ist.     Skirmish  at  Germantown,  Va.     Centreville;  Manassas.     Detachment 

roth  Cavalry. 

419.  Aug.     3ist.     Skirmish  at  Fairfax  Court  House,  Va.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign.    2ist, 

23d  and  35th  Infantry. 

420.  Sept.       i st.     Skirmishes  at  the  crossing  of  the  Difficulty,  on  Little  River  Turn- 

pike, and  at  Fairfax  Court  House,  Va.  Gen.  Pope's  campaign. 
5th  Cavalry;  Battery  L,  1st  Artillery;  22d,  24th,  26th,  3oth,  83d, 
84th,  94th,  97th,  I04th  and  105th  Infantry. 

421.  Sept.       ist.     Battle  of  Chantilly,  Va.     Oxhill.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign,     ist,  37th, 

38th,  40th,  46th,  5 ist,  79th,  8oth  and  loist  Infantry. 

422.  Sept.       ist.     Skirmish  near  Centreville,  Va.     Battery  B,  ist  Artillery,  and  part  of 

Battery  A,  2d  Battalion  Artillery,  with  it;  2d  and  78th  Infantry. 

423.  Sept.       2d.      Skirmish   near   Fairfax   Court   House,   Va.     Gen.    Pope's   campaign. 

9th   Cavalry;   82d    Infantry. 

424.  Sept.       2d.       Skirmish  on  Germantown  Road,  Va.     Battery  B,  ist  Artillery,  and 

part  of  Battery  A,  2d  Battalion  Artillery,  with  it. 

425.  Sept.       2d.       Skirmish  near  Rockville,  Md.    Detachment  Company  D,  nth  Cavalry. 

426.  Sept.       3d.       Skirmish   near   Centreville,   Va.     loth   Cavalry,   Maj.  "Kemper;    64th 

Infantry. 

427.  Sept.       3d.       Skirmish  at  Silver  Springs,  Md.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry.     Lieut. 

Hand. 

428.  Sept.       4th.     Skirmish  near  Fairfax  Court  House,  Va.     4th   Cavalry,   Lt.-Col.   F. 

Nazer;  9th  Cavalry,  Col.  Beardsley,  Maj.  Knox;  35th  Infantry. 

429.  Sept.       4th.     Skirmishes    at   Hall's   Hill   and   Fall's   Church,   Va.     26th   and  30th 

Infantry. 

430.  Sept.       4th.     Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  near  Charlestown,  W.  Va.     Detachment 

8th  Cavalry,  Capt.  B.  F.  Foote. 

431.  Sept.       4th.     Skirmish   at   South   Mills,  Va.,   Sandy    Cross   Roads,   on   expedition 

from  Suffolk.     Two  companies  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Maj.  Wheelan. 

432.  Sept.       4th~5th.     Skirmishes   at    Point    of    Rocks   and    Berlin,   Md.      Detachment 

Company  A,  5th  Artillery. 

433.  Sept.       5th.     Skirmish  near  Leesburg,  Va.     Five  companies  nth  Cavalry. 

434.  Sept.       6th.     Skirmish    at   Seneca    Creek,    Md.     Detachment    ist    Cavalry,    Lieut. 

Laverty. 

435.  Sept.       6th-7th.     Attack  on,  and  defense  of,  Washington,  N.  C.     Companies  D,  G, 

H,  I  and  L,  3d  Cavalry,  Maj.  Mix;  Batteries  G  and  H,  3d  Artil- 
lery, Capts.  Wall  and  Riggs;  detachment  Marine  Artillery,  Capt. 
Nicoll  (k). 

436.  Sept.       6th~7th.     Skirmishes    at    Point    of    Rocks,   Berlin,    Knoxville    and    Sandy 

Hook,  Md.     Company  A,  5th  Artillery. 

437.  Sept.       8th.     Skirmish  at  Summit  Point,  Va.     8th   Cavalry. 

438.  Sept.       8th.     Skirmish  at  Table  Church,  Md.     2ist  Infantry. 

439-  Sept.       9th     Skirmish  at  Tranter's   Creek,  N.   C.     Detachment  3d   Cavalry,   Capt. 
G.  F.  Jocknick. 

440.  Sept.       9th.     Skirmish     at    Williamsburg,     Va.      Detachment    6th    Cavalry;     Les 

Enfants   Perdus. 

441.  Sept.       9th-ioth.     Skirmishes  near  Hyattstown,  Md.     A  battalion  of  ist  Cavalry, 

Maj.  Adams;  detachment  6th  Cavalry,  Lieut.  F.  A.  Easton. 

442.  Sept.      loth-nth.     Skirmish   at   Sugar  Loaf  Mountain,   Md.   43d    Infantry. 


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1862. 

443.  Sept.     I2th.     Skirmish  at  Frederick  City,  Md..  ist  Cavalry,  Col.  McReynolds;  6th 

Cavalry;  5ist  Infantry. 

444.  Sept.     I2th-i5th.     Siege   and    surrender   of   Harper's   Ferry,   W.   Va.      Losses   in 

actions  at  Maryland  Heights,  Sept.  I2th-I3th;  Harper's  Ferry  and 
Bolivar  Heights,  Sept.  I4th-i5th,  included.  Many  wounded  fell  in 
the  hands  of  the  enemy  and  are  again  counted  with  the  captured. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANI- 
ZATIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

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•o 
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2  c 

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Q 

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^ 

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B 

M 

0 

W 

0 

W 

C 

W 

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8th  Cav.  .  . 

i 

Col.  B.  F.  Davis  

5 

87 

92 

6th  Art.: 

u 

Bat'y  A. 
Bat'y  F. 

4,  Ward  
3   Ford  

Miles  
Miles  

O 

o 

Capt.  John  H.  Graham  \ 

2 

9 

256 

267 

Capt.  Eugene  McGrath  / 

39th    Inf 

D'Utassy  

Miles  

•— 

Col.  F.  G.  D'Utassy  

15 

10 

520 

545 

lllth  Inf.. 

D'Utassy  

Miles  

x 

Col.  Jesse  Segoine  

5 

6 

36 

934 

981 

115th  Inf 

D'Utassy  

Miles  

4J 

Col.  Simeon  Sammons  

"i 

10 

2h 

950 

989 

125th  Inf  . 

2,  Trimble  .... 

Miles  

"E 

Col.  Geo.  L.  Willard  

2 

1 

38 

881 

922 

126th  Inf.  . 

2,  Trimble  .... 

Miles  

t 

Col.  E.  Sherrill  (w),  Maj.W.  H.  Baird 

"i 

12 

"4 

38 

30 

946 

1031 

12th   Regt. 

a 

Nat.  G'd 

4,  Ward  

Miles  

c. 

o 

Col.  Wm.  G.  Ward  (c)  

30 

530 

560 

2 

(J 

Total  

i 

21 

5 

70 

186 

5104 

5387 

~ 

Total  loss  of  Union  troops  engaged 

3 

41 

13 

160 

435 

12085 

12737 

X 

445.  Sept.     I2th.     Skirmish  at  Solomon's  Gap,  W.  Va.    Siege  of  Harper's  Ferry.     39th 

Infantry. 

446.  Sept     I2th.     Skirmish    on    reconnaissance   at    Halltown,  W.  Va.   Siege  of  Harper's 

Ferry.     8th  Cavalry. 

447.  Sept.     I2th-i3th.     Action   at   Maryland  Heights,   Md.     Siege   of   Harper's   Ferry. 

Companies  A  and   F,  5th   Artillery;   Company  I,   I2th   Regiment, 
National  Guard;  39th,  mth  and  I26th  Infantry. 

448.  Sept.     13th.     Skirmish  at  Jefferson  City,  Md.     9th,  8pth  and  I03d  Infantry. 

449.  Sept.     I3th.     Skirmish  at  Jefferson  Pass,  Md.     2Oth    and    33d    Infantry. 

450.  Sept.     I4th-isth.     Action  at  Bolivar  Heights,  W.  Va.     Siege  of  Harper's  Ferry. 

Batteries  A  and  F,  5th  Artillery;  iisth,  I25th  and  I26th  Infantry. 

451.  Sept.     I4th.     Battle    of    Crampton's    Pass,    Md.      South    Mountain;    in    front    of 

Burkitsville. 


ORGANI- 
ZATIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

i 

c 
0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

d 

o 
o 

1 

0 

Enlisted 
men. 

t 
1 

E 

C 

1  Enlisted 
men. 

(j 

0 

0 
B 
C 

1  Enlisted 
men. 

1st     Bat'y 
16th   Inf.  . 
18th   Inf.  . 
20th   Inf  .  . 
27th   Inf  .  . 

31st'  Inf.  . 
32d     Inf..  . 

•>T.t       T«* 

a 

0 

1 

f. 
1 

f. 
1 

f, 

2,  Bartlett  
3,  Newton  .... 
3,  Irwin  
2,  Bartlett  

3,  Newton  .... 
3,  Newton  .... 

1,  Slocum  
1,  Slocum  
2,  Smith  
1  ,  Slocum  

1  ,  Slocum  
1,  Slocum  

2  Smith  .  . 

Lt.-Col.  Joel  J.  Seaver  
Lt.-Col.  Geo.  R.  Myers  

'i 

20 
10 

1 
1 

40 
40 

61 
54 

2 

Col.  T.  J.  Bartlett  (c),  Lt.-Col.  A.  D. 

i 

6 

1 

10 

I 
3 

25 
3 

37 

33 
4 

51 

Lt.-Col.  Francis  E.  Pinto,  32d  Inf  .  .  . 
Col.  R.  Matheson  (w),  Maj.  Geo.  F. 

Lt.-Col.  Joseph  W.  Cornine.  .  .      .  .  .  * 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


173 


1862. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

a 

|4 

_o 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

Wn'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

43d     Inf.  . 

1  ,  Hancock  .  .  . 

2,  Smith  

• 
(i 

Major  John  Wilson  * 

49th    Inf.  . 

3,  Irwin  

2,  Smith  

Lt.-Col.  W.  C.  Alberger  * 

77th    Inf.  . 

3,  Irwin  

2,  Smith  

6 

e 

Capt.  Nathan  S.  Babcock  * 

121st  Inf.  . 

2,  Bartlett  

1,  Slocum.  .  . 

Col.  Richard  Franchot  * 
Total  

2 

47 

7 

145 
399 

m 

2 

203 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

5 

108 

19 

2 

523 

*  No  reports. 


452.  Sept.      I4th. 


Battle  of  South  Mountain,  Md.     Boonsborough;  Boonsborough  Gap; 
Turner's   Pass   in   front  of   Middletown. 


ORGANI- 
ZATIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Corns. 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed.  W'n'd. 

Miss'g 

Aggregate. 

Ej 

o 

0 

i 

0 

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£ 
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0 
0 

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*i  5 

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2d    Cav... 

1 
9 

1 
<J 
1 
1 

1 

Cos.  A,  B,  I  and  K,  Gen.  Hooker's 
escort  

6th  Cav.  .  . 

Col.    Thomas   C.    Devin,   eight    com- 
panies   

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  L. 
9th     Inf.. 
21st    Inf.. 
22d     Inf  .  . 

23d     Inf  .  . 
24th    Inf.  . 
26th   Inf.  . 

30th   Inf.  . 
35th   Inf.  . 
46th  Inf.  . 

1,'  Fairchiid  .'  '.  '. 
3,  Patrick  
1,  Phelps,  Jr... 

3,  Patrick  
1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 
2,  Christian  .  .  . 

1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 
3,  Patrick  
2,  Welsh  

1,  Doubleday.. 
3,  Rodman.  .  .  . 
1,  Hatch  

Capt.  John  A.  Reynolds  

Lt.-Col.  Edgar  A.  Kimball  

Col.  Wm.  F.  Rogers  

1 

g 

4 

SO 
6 
26 

2 
9 
13 
9 
16 

20 
12 

1,  Hatch  
1,  Hatch... 

Col.  Walter  Phelps,  Jr.   (c),  Lt.-Col. 
John  McKee,  Jr  

10 

i 

19 
6 

Col.  Henry  C.  Hoffman  

1,  Hatch  
2,  Ricketts  

1,  Hatch... 
1,  Hatch  
1,  Willcox.  .  .  . 

1 
1 

1 

1 
<) 

Capt.  John  D.  O'Brian  
Col.  Wm.   H.  Christian   (c),  Lt.-Col. 
R.  H.  Richardson  

1 

3 

22 

9 

3ol.  Wm.  M.  Searing  
Col.  Newton  B.  Lord  
Lt.-Col.  Joseph  Gerhardt  

4 
2 
2 
3 

n 

"l 

1 

5 
10 
6 
12 

17 

1° 

.... 

51st    Inf.. 
76th  Inf.. 

79th  Inf  .  . 
80th   Inf.  . 

2,  Ferrero  
2,  Doubleday.. 

1,  Christ  
3,  Patrick  

2,  Sturgis  
1,  Hatch  

1,  Willcox.  . 
1,  Hatch  

9 

1 

S 
1 

Col.  Robert  B.  Potter.  .  . 

1 

Col.  Wm.  P.  Wainwright  (c,  w),  Capt. 
And.  J.  Grover  

Lt.-Col.  David  Morrison  

Lt.-Col.  Theodore  B.  Gates  

83d     Inf  .  . 

3,  Hartsuff  

2,  Ricketts.  .  .  . 

1 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  Atterbury  

1 

1 

2 
28 

20 
4 
12 
5 
.... 

3 

84th    Inf  .  . 
89th   Inf  .  . 

94th   Inf  .  . 
95th   Inf.  . 
97th    Inf.  . 
103d    Inf  .  . 
104th  Inf.  . 
105th  Inf.. 

1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 
1,  Fairchild.  .  . 

2,  Christian  .  .  . 
2,  Doubleday.  . 
1,  Duryea  
1,  Fairchild.  .  . 
1,  Duryea  
1,  Duryea  

1,  Hatch  
3,  Rodman.  .  .  . 

2,  Ricketts.  .  . 
1,  Hatch  
2,  Ricketts.  .  .  . 
3,  Rodman.  .  .  . 
2,  Ricketts  
2,  Ricketts  

1 
9 

1 
1 
1 
9 
1 
1 

Maj.  Wm.  H.  De  Bevoise  
Col.   Harrison  S.   Fairchild    (c),   Maj. 
Edward  Jardine,  9th  Infantry.  .  .  . 

5 

2 
2 

1 
1 
3 

15 

17 
1 

8 
3 

8 

Lt.-Col.  Calvin  Littlefield  
Maj.  Edward  Pye  

1 

Maj.  Charles  Northrup  

f, 

Maj.  Benjamin  Ringold  
Maj.  Lewis  C.  Skinner  
Col.  Howard  Carroll  

\ 

'"i 

j 

Total  

1 

13 

11 

66 

162 
1337 

38 
312 

— 

10 
85 

220 
1813 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

453.  Sept.      I5th.     Attack    on    and    capture    of    part    of    Gen.    Longstreet's    train,    near 

Williamsport,   Md.     8th    Cavalry,   Col.    Davis. 

454.  Sept.      isth.     Skirmish  at  Green  Castle,  Pa.     8th   Cavalry. 
455-  Sept.      isth.     Skirmish  at  Zuni,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 


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IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1862. 

456.  Sept.     isth-i6th.     Action  at  Sharpsburg  and  on  Antietam  Creek,  near  Keedysville, 

Md.  Battery  B,  ist  Artillery;  Batteries  A,  B  and  C,  ist  Battalion 
Artillery;  detachment  Battery  A,  2d  Battalion,  with  B,  ist  Ar- 
tillery; 5th  Battery;  5th,  7th,  52d,  57th  and  84th  Infantry. 

457.  Sept.     I7th.     Skirmish  at  Goose  Creek,  Va.,  on  reconnaissance  from  Upton's  Hill 

to  Leesburg.     Detachments  2d  and  loth  Cavalry. 

458.  Sept.     I7th.     Battle  of  Antietam,   Md.     Sharpsburg. 


ORGANI- 
ZATIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

I 

c 

o 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed 

W'n'd 

Miss'g 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Cav..  . 
2d    Cav... 

4,  McReynolds. 

Pleasonton  

i 

2 

i 

Col.  A.  T.  McReynolds  (c),  Maj.  A 
W.  Adams  

Co.  A,  B,  I  and    K,  escort;   Capt.  J 
E    Naylor  

6th  Cav.  .  . 

Co.   D  and    K,  escort;  Capts.    Lyon 

1 

6th  Cav.  .  . 

Eight    companies,    Col.    Thomas    C 

8th  Cav... 

Oneida 
Cav.  Co  . 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  B. 
Bat'y  G. 
Bat'y  L. 
Bat'y  M. 
1st  Batt'n 
Art.: 
Bat'y  A. 

Bat'y  B. 
Bat'y  C. 
Bat'y  D. 
2d  Batt'n 
Art.: 
Bat'y  A. 
1st      Bat'y 
5th     Bat'y 
10th   Bat'y 
4th    Inf.  .  . 
5th    Inf... 

7th    Inf.  .  . 
9th    Inf.  .  . 
10th  Inf.  .  . 
12th  Inf.  .  . 
13th  Inf.  .  . 
14th  Inf.  .  . 
16th  Inf.  .  . 
17th  Inf.  .  . 
18th  Inf.  .  . 
20th  Inf.  .  . 
21st  Inf... 
22d    Inf... 

23d    Inf... 
24th  Inf.  .  . 

25th  Inf.  .  . 
26th  Inf.  .  . 

27th  Inf.  .  . 

28th  Inf.  .  . 
30th  Inf.  .  . 
31st  Inf... 
32d    Inf... 
33d    Inf.  .  . 
34th  Inf.  .  . 
35th  Inf.  .  . 
42d    Inf.  .  . 

43d    Inf.  .  . 

5,  Davis  

Pleasonton..  .  . 

Col.  Benj.  F.  Davis  (c),  Maj.  Wm.  L 
Markell  

At  headquarters  Army  of  the  Poto- 
mac   

1,  Richardson. 

2 
ft 

Capt   Rufus  D    Pettit  

. 

1 

5 
5 
6 

1 

Capt.  John  D.  Frank  

* 

4 

1,  Doubleday.  . 

1 
12 

5 
i 

^ 

Best  

Capt.  George  W.  Cothran  

0 

Reserve  
Reserve  

Artillery  

Mai.    Albert    Arndt    (k),    Lieut.    B 
Wever  

1 

Artillery  

Lieut.  A.  von  Kleiser  

5 
5 

Capt   Robert  Langner  

Reserve  

Artillery  

Capt.  Charles  Kusserow  

With  Batteries  B  and  G,  1st  Artillery 
Capt.  Andrew  Cowan  

Ayres  

2,  Smith.  .  .  . 

(i 

r, 

12 
2 
1 

2 
9 

r, 
r> 
r, 

5 

(i 

5 
6 

(i 
1 
1 

1 
1 

r, 

i 

6 

12 
1 

(i 
•i 
(i 
2 
1 
2 

I 

Reserve  
Best  ... 

Artillery 

Capt    Elijah  D   Taft  

Capt.  John  T.  Bruen  

3,  Weber  
3,  Warren.  .  .  . 

1,  Caldwell... 
1,  Fairchild.  .  . 
3,  Warren  
3,  Stockton  .  .  . 
1,  Barnes  
2,  Griffin  
2.  Bartlett  
3,  Stockton  .  .  . 
J,  Newton  .... 
3,  Irwin  
3,  Patrick  
1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 

3,  Patrick  
1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 

1,  Barnes  
2,  Christian  .  .  . 

2,  Bartlett  

I  ,  Crawford  .  .  . 
L,  Phelps.  Jr.  . 
J,  Newton  .... 
J,  Newton  .... 
J,  Irwin  
1,  Gorman.  .  .  . 
3,  Patrick  
3,  Dana  

1.  Hancock..  . 

3,  French.  . 
2,  Sykes  

I,  Richardson  . 
3,  Rodman.  .  .  . 
2,  Sykes  
1,  Morrell  
1,  Morrell  
1,  Morrell  
1,  Slocum  
1,  Morrell  
1,  Slocum  
2,  Smith  
I,  Doubleday.  . 
I,  Doubleday.  . 

I,  Doubleday.  . 
1,  Doubleday.  . 

1,  Morrell  
<!,  Ricketts.  .  .  . 

1,  Slocum  

1,  Williams.  .  . 
I,  Doubleday.. 
1,  Slocum  
1,  Slocum  
2,  Smith  
2,  Sedgwick.  .  . 
I,  Doubleday.  . 
2,  Sedgwick.  .  . 

2.  Smith..  . 

Lt.-Col.  John  D.  McGregor  
Col.  G.  K.  Warren  (c),  Capt.  C.  Wins- 
low  

2 

42 

• 

136 

1 

187 

1 
1 

14 
44 

1 

8 

45 
166 

61 

233 

Lt  -Col    Edgar  A   Kimball  

14 

Lt-Col   John  W   Marshall  

Capt   Wm.  Huson  

Col.  Elisha  G.  Marshall  
Col   James  McQuade  

... 

Lt.-Col.  Joel  J.  Seaver  
Lt.-Col.  Nelson  Bartram  
Lt.-Col.  George  R.  Myers  
2ol.  Ernest  Von  Vegesack  
Col.  Wm.  F.  Rogers  
Col.   W.  Phelps,  Jr.    (c),  Lt.-Col.  J. 
McKee   Jr     

'5 

1 

"33 
12 

1 
4 

3 

*4 

2 

1 
1 

2 

2 

"4 
92 
55 

27 
34 

13 

- 

'ii 

2 

"3 
i 

2 

'"4 
145 
71 

30 
42 

19 

Col.  Henry  C    Hoffman  

Capt.  John  D.  O'Brian   (w),  1st  Lt. 

Col.  Charles  A.  Johnson  

Col.     Wm.     Christian     (c),     Lt.-Col. 
R   H   Richardson  

| 

41 

20 

66 

Col.  J.  J.  Bartlett  (c),  Lt.-Col.  A.  D. 

Capt   W   H    H    Mapes  

2 
6 

'"e 

32 
7 

33 

1 

1 

'i 

2 

r, 

a 

8 
5 
2 
4 
38 
109 
50 

119 

1 
1 

12 
12 

3 
4 
47 
154 
67 

181 

3oT  Wm.  M.  Searing  
Lt.-Col.  Francis  E.  Pinto  
Lt.-Col.  Francis  E.  Pinto  
Lt.-Col.  Joseph  W.  Corning  

'i 

i 

"9 

4 

18 

Col   James  A   Suiter  

1 
1 

2 

2ol.  Newton  B.  Lord  
Lt.-Col.   G.    N.    Bomford    (w),    Maj. 
T   E.  Mallon  

Mai.  John  Wilson  .  . 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,   ETC. 


1862. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

D. 

C 

U 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 

men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

44th    Inf.. 
46th    Inf.. 
49th    Inf.  . 

3,  Stockton.  .  . 
2,  Welsh  
3,  Irwin  

1,  Morrell... 
1,  Willcox  
2,  Smith  

5 
9 

6 

9 
2 
1 

2 

12 

2 
2 
2 

2 

2 

1 

6 

12 

o 

Lt.-Col.  Joseph  Gerhardt  
Lt.-Col.    W.    C.    Alberger   (w),  Maj. 
George  W.  Johnson  

2 

2 
18 
4 

16 

45 

3 
5 
31 

8 
10 

40 

8 

2 
4 
3 

6 

10 

2 
6 

1 

1 

6 

3 
3 

1 
2 

2 
4 
8 

1 

2 

4 

11 

19 

64 
9 

73 
143 

18 
32 
160 

41 
90 

146 

1 

23 

18 
25 
38 
88 
102 
20 
73 

73 

16 

23 
87 
18 

101 
224 

22 
41 
202 

50 
103 

196 

4 

32 

34 
32 
54 
128 
114 
27 
102 

103 

51st     Inf.  . 
52d      Inf.. 
57th    Inf.. 

59th    Inf.. 
60th    Inf.. 

61st  -Inf.. 
63d      Inf.  . 
64th    Inf.. 

65th    Inf.. 
63th    Inf.. 

76th    Inf.. 
77th    Inf 

2,  Ferrero  
3,  Brooke  
3,  Brooke  

i,  Dana  
3,  Goodrich  .  .  . 

1,  Caldwell.... 

2,  Meagher.  .  .  . 
1,  Caldwell  

3,  Brooke  
2,  Meagher.  .  .  . 

2,  Hoffman  .  .  . 
3,  Irwin  

2,  Sturgis  
I,  Richardson  . 
I,  Richardson. 

2,  Sedgwick.  .  . 
2  ,  Greene  

ol    Robert  B    Potter  

1 

ol    Paul  Frank.  . 

2 

3 
23 

1 

2 

ol.   S.   K.   Zook   (c),  Lt.-Col.   P.  J. 
Parisen  (k),  Maj.  A.  B.  Chapman, 
ol    Wm   L.  Tidball  

3 

3 

1 
1 
4 

ol.  W.  B.  Goodrich  (c,  k),  Lt.-Col. 
C.  R.  Brundage  

1,  Richardson  . 
1,  Richardson  . 
1,  Richardson. 

1,  Richardson  . 
1,  Richardson. 

1,  Doubleday.  . 
2,  Smith 

Col.  F.  C.  Barlow  (w),  Lt.-Col.  N.  A. 

Miles  

Lt.-Col.     Henry    Fowler     (w),    Maj. 
R.  C.  Bentley  (w),  Capt.  J.  O'Neil. 
Consolidated  with  the  61st  Inf.  during 
the  battle  

Capt   Julius  Wehle      

1 

4 

1 

Lt.-Col.   James  Kelly,   Maj.   J.   Cav- 

Capt.    A.    J.    Grover,   Lt.-Col.   C.   E. 
Livingston  

Capt    Nathan  S   Babcock.  ... 

6 

7 
5 
5 
21 
6 
6 
25 

18 

78th    Inf.. 

79th    Inf  . 
80th    Inf.. 
82d      Inf.  . 

3,  Goodrich  .  .  . 
1,  Christ  

2,  Greene  
1,  Willcox.  .  .  . 

Lt.-Col.   J.  Austin   (c),  Capt.   Henry 
R.  Stagg  

1 

"i 

7 

3,  Patrick  
1,  Gorman  .... 

1,  Doubleday.  . 
2,  Sedgwick.  .  . 

1 

9 

Lt.-Col.  Theodore  B    Gates  

8 
15 
3 

Col.  Henry  W.  Hudson  

83d      Inf.. 
84th    Inf.  . 
83th    Inf.. 
83th    Inf.. 

93d      Inf.. 

?,  Hartsuff  
1,  Phelns,  Jr.  . 
2,  Meagher.  .  .  . 
1,  Fairchild.  .  . 

2,  Ricketts.  .  .  . 
\,  Doubleday.  . 
1  ,  Richardson  . 
3,  Rodman.  .  .  . 

1 
1 

2 
9 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  Atterbury  
Maj.  Wm.  H.  DeBevoise  

Lt.-Col.  Patrick  Kelly  
Col.    H.    S.    Fairchild    (c),    Maj.    E. 
Jardine,  9th  Inf  

2 

8 

At    headquarters   Army   of   the    Po- 
tomac, Lt.-Col.  Benj.  C.  Butler.  .  . 

94th    Inf.. 
95th    Inf.. 
97th    Inf.  . 
102d    Inf.. 
103d    Inf.. 
104th  Inf.  . 

2,  Christian  .  .  . 

2,  Ricketts  

1 

Lt.-Col.  Calvin  Littlefield  

12 

1 

13 
1 

107 
37 
117 

82 
74 
63 
195 

2,  Hoffman.  .  . 
1,  Duryea  
2,  Stainrook.  .  . 
1,  Fairchild.  .  . 
1,  Duryea  

1,  Doubleday.  . 
2,  Ricketts  
2,  Greene  
3,  Rodman  .  .  . 
2,  Ricketts  

1 
1 
12 
9 
1 
1 
12 
2 

Maj.  Edward  Pye  

ll"! 

Maj.  Charles  Northrup  
Lt.-Col.  James  C.  Lane  
Maj.  Benj.  Ringold  

1 
1 

23 
4 
24 
6 
8 
7 
23 

2 

"i 

8 
8 

2 
2 

72 
27 
65 
57 
51 
49 
120 

9 
5 
25 
15 
11 
5 
47 

Maj.  Lewis  C.  Skinner  

1 
1 

"3 

105th  Inf.. 
107th  Inf.. 
108th  Inf.  . 

1,  Duryea  
3,  Gordon  
2,  Morris  

2,  Ricketts  
1,  Williams.  .  . 
3,  French  

Col.  Howard  Carroll  

Col.  R.  B.  Van  Valkenburgh  
Col.  Oliver  H.  Palmer  

Total  

44 

624 

128 

2687 

2 
3 

277 

3762 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

139 

1969 

474 

9075 

746 

12410 

459.  Sept     i8th.     Skirmishes  at  Antietam,  Md.     3d  Battery;  gth,  49th,  6sth,  67th  and 

I22d  Infantry. 

460.  Sept.     igth.     Skirmishes   at   Blackford's   or   Boteler's    Ford,  below  Shepherdstown, 

W.  Va.     Batteries  C  and  D,  1st  Battalion  Artillery;  5th  Battery;  5th 
and  loth  Infantry. 

461.  Sept.     I9th-20th.     Action   at   Williamsport,   Md.     ist   Cavalry;   3d   Battery;   65th, 

67th,  94th  and   I22d   Infantry. 

462.  Sept.     20th.     Action  near  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.     ist  and  8th  Cavalry;   Battery 

D,  ist  Battalion  Artillery;  5th,  roth,  I2th,  I3th,  I7th,  25th  and  44th 
Infantry. 

463.  Sept.     20th.     Affair    near    Shiloh,    N.    C.      Detachment    Marine    Artillery,    Capt. 

A  very. 

464.  Sept.     22d.       Skirmish    at    Ashby's    Gap,    Va.      4th    Cavalry,    Lt.-Col.    Nazer;    5th 

Cavalry. 

465.  Sept.     23d.       Skirmish   at   Bolivar  Heights,   W.   Va.      Company    K,   9th   Infantry, 

armed  as  Artillery,   Capt.   R.   H.   Morris. 


176  IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

1862. 

466.  Sept.     24th.     Skirmish  at   Skull  Creek,   S.    C.      Detachment   48th    Infantry,    Lieut. 

Miller;  Col.   Barton  in  command  of  force. 

467.  Sept.  28th.  Skirmish  at  Blackwater,  Va.     Tljree  companies,  ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

468.  Sept.  28th.  Skirmish  in  Fairfax   County,  Va.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 

469.  Sept.  29th.  Skirmish  at  Blues  Gap,  W.  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

470.  Sept.  29th.  Skirmish  at  Warrenton,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 

471.  Sept.  29th.  Skirmish  at  Berryville,  Va.     9th  Cavalry. 

472.  Sept.  30th.  Affair  at  Bluffton  and  Crowell's  Plantation,  May  River,  S.  C.     Five 

companies,  48th  Infantry,  Col.  Barton  and  Capt.  Strickland. 

473.  Oct.         ist.     Skirmish  at  Aldie,  Va.     9th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Knox. 

474.  Oct.         ist.     Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  from  Harper's  Ferry  to  Leesburg,  Va. 

Battery  G,  ist  Artillery,  with  it  detachment  of  I4th  Battery. 

475.  Oct.         ist.     Affair  near  Elba  Island,  on  Savannah  River,  S.  C.     Five  companies, 

48th  Infantry,  Col.  Barton  and  Capt.  Strickland. 

476.  Oct.        2d.       Skirmish  near  Hanging  Rock,  near   Blues  Gap,  W.  Va.     Company 

B,  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Battersby. 

477.  Oct         3d.       Skirmish  at  Lovettsville,  Va.     6th   Cavalry. 

478.  Oct.        3d.       Skirmish  at  Blackwater,  near   Franklin,  Va.     Detachment  96th   In- 

fantry. 

479.  Oct.        4th.     Skirmish  near  Cacapon  Bridge,  Paw  Paw,  B.   &  O.  R.   R.,  W.  Va. 

Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  W.  H.  Boyd. 

480.  Oct.        4th.     Affair  on  the  Blackwater,  near  Zuni,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Col. 

Dodge. 

481.  Oct.        4th.     Skirmish  near  Conrad's  Ferry,  Va.     Leesburg.     4Oth  Infantry,  Col. 

Egan. 

482.  Oct.         5th.     Skirmish  at  Dumfries,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 

483.  Oct.        6th.     Skirmish  near    North    River   Mills,    Va.      Detachment    ist    Cavalry, 

Capt.  Boyd. 

484.  Oct.        6th.     Skirmish  at  Cacapon  Bridge,  W.  Va.    Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Capt. 

Boyd. 

485.  Oct.        6th.     Skirmish  near  Hillsborough,  Va.     Detachment  78th  Infantry,  Lieut. 

W.  McGregor. 

486.  Oct.        7th.     Skirmish  at  Hazel  River,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 

487.  Oct.         7th.     Skirmish  at  Washington,   N.   C.     Detachment  3d   Cavalry. 

488.  Oct.        8th.     Skirmish  at  Conrad's   Ferry,     Va.     Detachment    Company    B,    nth 

Cavalry. 

489.  Oct.       loth.     Skirmish  at  White's  Ford,  Md.     White's  Ferry,     ist  Cavalry. 

490.  Oct.       I2th-i3th.     Skirmish   on   the   Sharpsburg   and   Hagerstown  Turnpike,   Md. 

95th  Infantry. 

491.  Oct.       I3th.     Skirmishes  at  Paris,  Snickersville  and  Middleburg,  Va.     Detachment 

9th  Cavalry,  Capts.  Ayres  and  Hanley. 

492.  Oct.       i6th.     Skirmish  at  Leesburg,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Hammond. 

493.  Oct.       i6th-i7th.     Affair  on  reconnaissance  from  Harper's  Ferry  to  Charlestown, 

W.  Va.  Halltown,  Shepherdstown.  Detachment  6th  Cavalry,  Col. 
Devin;  Batteries  B  and  G,  ist  Artillery,  and  I4th  Battery  with 
them;  7th,  42d,  52d,  57th,  59th,  6ist,  63d,  64th,  66th,  6gth  and  88th 
Infantry. 

494.  Oct.       i6th-i7th.     Skirmish    on    reconnaissance    from    near    Sharpsburg,    Md.    to 

Kearneysville,  Leetown  and  Smithfield,  W.  Va.  Company  G,  6th 
Cavalry,  Lieut.  Sheldon;  I4th  Infantry. 

495.  Oct.       I7th.     Skirmish  at  Hanging  Rock,  W.  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

496.  Oct.       I7th.     Skirmish  at  Upperville,   Va.     Detachment    5th    Cavalry,    Maj.    Ham- 

mond. 

497.  Oct.       I7th.     Skirmish  at  Paris,  Va.     Detachment  9th   Cavalry,  Lieut.   Dickson. 


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1862. 

498.  Oct.       I7th.     Skirmish  at  Salem,  Va.     Detachment  9th   Cavalry,   Lt.-Col.   Sackett 

499.  Oct.       i8th.     Skirmish  at  South  Branch  of  Potomac,  W.  Va.     ist     Cavalry. 

500.  Oct.       i8th.     Skirmishes  at  Thoroughfare  Gap  and  Haymarket,  Va.     Detachment 

5th    Cavalry,    Maj.    Hammond;    detachment    9th    Cavalry,    Lieut. 
Baldwin. 

501.  Oct.       i8th.     Skirmish  near  New  Baltimore,  Va.     Detachment  9th  Cavalry,  Lieut, 

Burrows. 

502.  Oct.       i8th.     Affair   at    Kirk's  Bluff,   May   River,    S.    C.      One    company  48th    In- 

fantry, Lieut.  Elfwing;   Col.   Barton  commanding  force. 

503.  Oct.       igth.     Skirmish  at  Warrenton,  Va.     Detachment  9th   Cavalry,   Maj.  Knox. 

504.  Oct.       igth.     Skirmish  at  Charlestown,  W.  Va.    Battery  B,  ist  Artillery  with  it  de- 

tachment I4th  Battery. 

505.  Oct.       I9th.     Skirmish  at  Manassas  Gap,  Va.     86th  Infantry. 

506.  Oct.       2ist.     Skirmish  near,  on  reconnaissance  to,  Lovettsville,  Va.     Detachment 

6th   Cavalry,   Col.   Devin;    iO2d  Infantry. 

507.  Oct.       2ist.     Skirmish  at  Wheatland,  Va.     Detachment  6th  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.   D. 

McVicar. 

508.  Oct.       22d.      Action  at  Coosawhatchie  River,  S.   C.     Detachments  of  Companies 

F  and   G,   ist  Engineers,  Capt.  Eaton;  48th  Infantry,  Col.  Barton. 

509.  Oct.       22d.       Engagement  at   the    Carton  and   Frampton  Plantation,  near    Poco- 

taligo,   S.   C.     Detachment   ist   Engineers,    Lt.-Col.    Hall. 

510.  Oct.       24th.     Skirmish  at  Manassas  Junction,  Va.     8oth   Infantry. ' 

511.  Oct.       25th.     Skirmish  near  Zuni,  Va.     Blackwater  Bridge,  Common  Cross  Roads. 

Eight  companies  1st  Mounted  Rifles,  Col.  Dodge. 

512.  Oct.       25th.     Skirmish  at,  and  occupation  of,  Donaldsonville,  La.     75th  Infantry. 

513.  Oct.      27th.     Skirmish  at    Snickersville,   Va.     Two    squadrons   8th    Cavalry;    2ist 

Infantry. 

514.  Oct.       27th.     Engagement  at  Georgia  Landing,  La.     Labadieville.     75th  Infantry. 

515.  Oct.       27th.     Skirmish  at  Gonzales  Plantation,   Fla.     gist    Infantry. 

516.  Oct.       27th.     Skirmish  at  Springfield,    W.    Va.      Detachment    1st    Cavalry,    Capt. 

Bailey. 

517.  Oct.       29th.     Skirmish  at  North  River  Mills,  Va.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry. 

518.  Oct.      29th.     Skirmish  at  French's  Store,  W.  Va.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Capt. 

Boyd. 

519.  Oct.      29th.     Skirmish  at  Pungo  Creek,  N.   C.     Detachment  3d  Cavalry. 

520.  Oct.      3 1 st.     Skirmish  at  Aldie,  Va.     2d   Cavalry. 

521.  Oct.       3ist.     Skirmish  at  Manassas  Junction,   Va.     sSth  Infantry. 

522.  Oct.       3ist.     Skirmish  at  Franklin,  Va.    ist  Mounted  Rifles;  8sth  and  92d  Infantry. 

523.  Nov.        ist.     Skirmish  at  Philmont,    Va.      8th    Cavalry;    76th,    Lt.-Col.    Chas.    E. 

Livingston,  and  95th  Infantry.        * 

524.  Nov.        ist.     Skirmish  at   Rappahannock   Station,  Va.     loth   Cavalry. 

525.  Nov.        ist.     Skirmish  near  Leesburg,  Va.     Company  D,   nth  Cavalry. 

526.  Nov.       2d.       Skirmish  at  Occoquan  Ferry,  Va.     Detachment   ist   Cavalry. 

527.  Nov.       2d.       Skirmish  at  Rawles'  Mills,  N.  C.     One  company  3d   Cavalry;   Bat- 

teries B  and  K,  3d  Artillery;  detachment  Marine  Artillery. 

528.  Nov.       2d.       Skirmish  near  Washington,  N.   C.     Detachment  of  Company  G,  3d 

Cavalry,  Lieut.  Hall. 

529.  Nov.        2d.       Action  at  Union,  Va.    Bloomfield.    8th  Cavalry;  76th,  Lt.-Col.  Chas. 

E.   Livingston,  and  95th  Infantry. 

530.  Nov.       2d.       Skirmish  at  Snicker's  Gap,  Va.    Battery  B,  ist  Artillery,  with  it  de- 

tachment of  I4th  Battery;  4th,  5th,  25th,  52d,  57th,  66th  and  69th 
Infantry. 

531.  Nov.       3d.       Skirmish  at  Sudley  Church,  near  Bull  Run,  Va.    2d  Cavalry. 

12 


178          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

1862. 

532.  Nov.       3d.       Skirmish  at  Zuni,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

533.  Nov.       3d.       Skirmish  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.     i63d  Infantry. 

534.  Nov.       3d.       Skirmish  at  Brentville,  Va.     Detachment   nth  Cavalry. 

535-  Nov.       3d.      Action  at  Upperville,  Va.     6th  and  8th  Cavalry;  76th,  Lt.-Col.  Chas. 
E.  Livingston,  and  95th  Infantry. 

536.  Nov.       5th.     Skirmish  near  Tarboro,  N.  C.     Companies  E  and  H,  3d  Cavalry. 

537.  Nov.       5th.     Skirmish  at  Pughtown,  Va.   One  squadron  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Harkins. 

538.  Nov.       5th.     Skirmish  at  Snickers'  Gap,  Va.    7th  Infantry. 

539.  Nov.       5th.    Action  at  Barbee's  Cross  Roads  and  Chester  Gap,  Va.    8th  Cavalry. 

Col.  Davis. 

540.  Nov.       5th-€th.     Skirmish   at,   on   reconnaissance   to,   Manassas   Gap,  Va.     6ist, 

64th,  86th,  I22d  and  I24th  Infantry. 

541.  Nov.       6th.     Skirmish  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  Va.    New  Baltimore;  near  Warren- 

ton;  Salem.    2d  and  5th  Cavalry. 

542.  Nov.  6th.  Skirmish  at  Upperville,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 

543.  Nov.  6th.  Skirmish  at  Lockard's  Gap,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

544.  Nov.  6th.  Skirmish  at  Paw  Paw  Furnace,  W.  Va.     1st  Cavalry. 

545.  Nov.  6th.  Skirmish  near  Orleans,  Va.    9th  Infantry. 

546.  Nov.  7th.  Skirmish  at  Jefferson,  near  Amissville,  Va.     8th  Cavalry. 

547.  Nov.  7th.  Skirmish  at  Sulphur    Springs,    Va.      5ist    Infantry... 

548.  Nov.  7th.  Skirmish  at  Waterloo   Bridge,  Va.     54th   Infantry. 

549.  Nov.  8th.  Skirmishes   at   Rappahannock   Bridge,   White   Plains   and   Hopewell 

Gap,  Va.     2d  and  5th  Cavalry. 

550.  Nov.       8th.    Skirmishes  at  Sulphur  Springs  and  Hazel  River,  Va.     Little  Wash- 

ington;  Flint  Hill.     8th   Cavalry. 

551.  Nov.       9th.     Skirmish  at  South  Fork  of  Potomac,  eighteen  miles  south  of  Moore- 

field,  W.  Va.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Col.  McReynolds. 

552.  Nov.       gth.     Skirmish  at  Amissville,  Va.    8th  Cavalry. 

553.  Nov.       9th.     Skirmishes  on  reconnaissance  from  Bolivar  Heights  to  Rippon,  W.  Va. 

Battery   M,    ist   Artillery;    loth   Battery;   6oth,   78th,    lO2d,    I37th, 
I45th  and  I49th  Infantry. 

554.  Nov.      loth.     Skirmish  at  Romney's  Bridge,  W.  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

555.  Nov.      loth.    Action  at  Corbin's  Cross  Roads,  near  Amissville,  Va.    Hazel  River. 

8th  Cavalry. 

556.  Nov.      nth.     Demonstration  and  skirmishes  before  New  Berne,  Bachellor's  Creek, 

N.  C.   Four  companies  3d  Cavalry,  Maj.  Garrard  and  Capt.  Moschell. 

557.  Nov.  nth.  Skirmish  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  Va.     5th   Cavalry. 

558.  Nov.  nth.  Skirmish  at  Amissville,  Va.     8th  Cavalry. 

559.  Nov.  nth.  Skirmish  at  Jefferson,  Va.     Battery   L,  2d  Artillery;  sist  Infantry. 

560.  Nov.  I2th.  Skirmish  at  Middleburg,   Va.      5th    Cavalry. 

561.  Nov.  I2th.  Skirmish  at  Providence  Church,  Va.   Detachment  ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

562.  Nov.  I3th.  Action  at  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.    Battery  L,  2d  Artillery;  5 ist  Infantry. 

563.  Nov.      I3th.     Skirmish  near  Waterloo,  Va.     i63d  Infantry. 

564.  Nov.      I4th.     Skirmish  at  Jefferson,   Va.     8th    Cavalry. 

565.  Nov.     I4th.     Skirmish  at  Blackwater  Bridge,  Va.    Zuni.    ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Col. 

Dodge. 

566.  Nov.      I5th.     Skirmish  near  Springfield,  W.  Va.     1st  Cavalry. 

567.  Nov.      I5th.     Action   at   Warrenton   or   Sulphur    Springs,   Va.     Fayetteville.     8th 

Cavalry;  Battery  L,  2d  Artillery;  pth,  Sist,  8gth  and  iO3d  Infantry. 

568.  Nov.      I5th.     Skirmish  near  Waterloo,  Va.     Detachment  I24th  Infantry,  Lieut.  W. 

E.  Weygant. 

569.  Nov.      i6th.     Skirmish   at  Upperville,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 

570.  Nov.      l6th.     Affair  at  United  States  Ford,  Va.     Gold  Mines.     Detachment  Com- 

pany H,  loth  Cavalry,  Capt.  Peck. 


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179 


1862. 

571.  Nov.      I7th.     Skirmish  at  Falmouth,  Va.     Battery  B,   1st  Artillery,  with  it  a  de- 

tachment  I4th    Battery;   52d   Infantry. 

572.  Nov.      I7th.     Skirmish  at  Hartwood  Church,  Rappahannock  River,  Va.     63d,  6gth 

and  88th  Infantry. 

573.  Nov.      i8th.     Skirmish   at   Core   Creek,   N.   C.     Detachment   3d   Cavalry,   Lt.-Col. 

John   Mix;   detachment  3d  Artillery. 

574.  Nov.      i8th.     Skirmish  near  New  Baltimore,  Va.    Haymarket.   4th  and  9th  Cavalry. 

575.  Nov.      i8th.     Skirmish    at    Franklin,    Va.      Zuni;    Ludlow    Lawrence's    plantation; 

Blackwater.     85th,  Q2d  and   U2th   Infantry. 

576.  Nov.      20th.     Skirmish  at  Uniontown,    Va.      8th    Cavalry. 

577.  Nov.      2ist.      Skirmish  #t  Falmouth,    Va.      57th    Infantry. 

578.  Nov.      22d.       Skirmish  near  Winchester,  Va.     Four  companies  1st  Cavalry,  Capt. 

Harkins. 

579.  Nov.      22d.       Skirmish   at  Gloucester   Court  House,  Va.     Matthews   county.     8th 

Battery. 

580.  Nov.      22d.       Skirmish  at  Jamesville,  N.   C.     Batteries  B  and   F,  3d  Artillery. 

581.  Nov.      25th.     Skirmish  at  Aldie,   Va.     Salem.     2d   Cavalry. 

582.  Nov.      25th.     Skirmish  at  Zuni,    near     Suffolk,    Va.       Blackwater.       1st     Mounted 

Rifles,  Col.  Dodge. 

583.  Nov.      28th.     Skirmish  at  Upperville,  Va.     Ashby  Gap.     9th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Knox. 

584.  Nov.      29th.     Action  at  Aldie   and  Berryville,  Va.     4th   Cavalry,   Lt.-Col.   Nazer; 

5th   Cavalry,  Capt.  Krom;  9th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Knox. 

585.  Nov.     30th.     Skirmish  at  Snicker's  Gap,  Va.     4th,   5th  and  9th  Cavalry. 

586.  Dec.         ist.     Skirmish  at  Ellis    Ford,    Va.     6th    Cavalry. 

587.  Dec.        ist.      Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  to  Grove   Church,  near  Hartwood,   Va. 

I3th    and    25th    Infantry. 

588.  Dec.        ist.      Skirmish  at  Hillsboro,  Va.     6oth,   78th    and    iO2d    Infantry. 

589.  Dec.        2d.       Skirmish  at  Charlestown,  W.  Va.     Berryville.     4th    Cavalry;   I37th, 

I45th  and   T49th   Infantry. 

590.  Dec.        2d.       Skirmish  on  the  Blackwater,  near  Franklin,  Va.     i3Oth  Infantry,  Col. 

Gibbs. 

591.  Dec.        4th.     Skirmish  at  Winchester,  Va.     iO2d  Infantry. 

592.  Dec.        7th.     Skirmish  at  Stafford  Court  House,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 

593.  Dec.      nth.    Action  at  Darkesville,  W.  Va.     Detachment  of  Companies  B  and  M, 

ist  Cavalry,  Lieut.  R.  G.   Prendergast. 

594.  Dec.       nth-i2th.     Skirmishes  at  and  about  Zuni,  Va.     Joyner's  Ford;  Blackwater. 

ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Col.  Dodge;  H2th  Infantry. 

595.  Dec.      iith-isth.     Battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va. 


ORGANIZA- 

t       TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

u 
'9 

'(i 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

Wn'd. 

Miss'g. 

:  1  Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

2d     Cav.. 
6th    Cav.. 

Bayard  

Left  Grand.  .  . 

Maj.  Henry  E.  Davies,  Jr  
Companies  B  and  C,  escort,  Capts.  H. 
A.  Hall  and  W.  L.  Heermance.  .  .  . 

6th    Cav.. 

8th    Cav.. 
10th  Cav.  . 

2,  Gregg  
1,  Farnsworth. 

Right  Grand.  . 
Right  Grand.  . 

Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Lt.-Col.  D.  Mc- 
Vicar  

Col.  Benjamin  F.  Davis  
Company     L,     escort,     Lieut.     Geo. 
Vanderbilt  



10th  Cav.  . 
Oneida 
Cav.  Co. 

Bayard  

Left  Grand.  .  . 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  Irvine  

Escort  Army  Headquarters,  Capt.  D. 
P.  Mann  



i8o 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1862. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

rtiss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Commanding  Officers. 

Officers. 

Ic 

VI    V 

IE 

Officers. 

Unlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

} 

j  B 
f.  V 

5E 
A 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  B.  . 
BafyC.. 
Bat'y  D.. 
Bat'y  G 

rtillery  

,  Hancock  .  .  . 

,  Humphreys. 
Willcox  .... 

Capt.  Rufus  D.  Pettit  .  . 

rtillery  

Lieut.  Wm.  H.  Phillips  

Capt.  Thomas  W.  Osborne  

o 

1 

3 

6 

4 

rtillery  

French  

Capt.  John  D.  Frank  

1 

Bat'y  L.  . 
2d  Art.: 
Bat'y  L.  . 
1st  Bat.Art 
Bat'y  A.. 
Bat'y  B.. 
Bat'y  C.. 
Bat'y  D.. 
1st    Bat'y. 
3d     Bat'y. 
4th   Bat'y. 

5th   Bat'y. 
10th  Bat'y. 
llth  Bat'y. 
14th  Bat'y. 
15th  Eng  .  . 
60th  Eng  .  . 
1st     Inf.  .  . 
2d      Inf... 
4th    Inf... 

5th    Inf... 
7th    Inf... 

9th    Inf... 
10th  Inf  .  .  . 

12th  Inf.  . 
13th  Inf... 

14th  Inf.  . 
16th  Inf... 
17th  Inf... 
18th  Inf.  . 
20th  Inf.. 
21st  Inf.. 

22d    Inf.. 

23d    Inf.. 
24th  Inf.. 
25th  Inf.. 
26th  Inf.  . 

27th  Inf.  . 
30th  Inf.  . 
31st  Inf.. 
32d    Inf.. 
33d    Inf.. 
34th  Inf.  . 

rtillery  

,  Doubleday.  . 
Sturgis  

Capt.  John  A.  Reynolds  (c)  

4 

Capt.  Jacob  Roemer  

rtillery  

Reserve  

Capt.  Otto  Diederich  

.rtillery  
rtillery  
.rtillery  

.eserve  
.eserve  
leserve  
Howe  

Capt.  Adolph  Voegelee  

Lieut.  Bernhard  Wever  

^apt.  Charles  Kusserow  
Capt.  Andrew  Cowan  

Howe  

Lieut.  Wm.  A.  Ham  

Sickles  
Reserve  

Capt.  J.  E.  Smith  (c),  Lieut.  Jos.  E. 
Nairn  

Capt.  Elijah  D.  Taft  

Artillery  

Whipple.... 
Whipple.... 

^apt.  John  T.  Bruen  
Capt.  Albert  Von  Puttkammer  

With  Batteries  B  and  G,  1st  Artillery. 
Maj.  James  A.  Magruder  

6 

6 
50 

7 

74 
5 

243 
15 

67 
22 

75 
35 

Voodbury.  .  .  . 
,  Berry  
,  Revere  
,  Andrews..  .  . 

,  Warren  .... 
,  Caldwell  

,  Hawkins  .  .  . 
,  Andrews.  .  .  . 

,  Stockton  .  .  . 
,  Barnes  

,  Sweitzer.  .  .  . 
Cake 

,  Birney  
,  Sickles  
,  French  

,  Sykes  
,  Hancock  .  .  . 

.  Getty  
,  French  

,  Griffin  
,  Griffin  

Griffin  

Maj.  Ira  Spaulding  
Col   J.  Frederick  Pierson  

1 

j 

ii 

35 

Col.  Sidney  W.  Park  
Col.  John  D.  MacGregor  (w),  Lt.-Col. 
Wm.  Jameson    (c),    Maj.    Charles 
W.  Kruger  

7 

6 
19 

6 

9 

56 
175 

47 
12 

5 

2 

i 

6 
3 

32 
6 

4 
7 

7 

Col.  Cleveland  Winslow  
Col.  Geo.  W.  Von  Schak  (c,  w),  Capt. 
G   A    Von  Brausen  

Col.  Rush  C.  Hawkins,  Lt.-Col.  E.  A. 
Kimball  

Col.  J.  E.  Bendix  (w),  Capt.  S.  Win 
Chester  (w),  Capt.  George  F.  Hop 
per,  Lt.-Col.  John  W.  Marshall  (c) 
Lt.-Col.  Robert  M.  Richardson  
Col.  E.  G.  Marshall  (w),  Lt.-Col.  F 
A.  Schoeffel  

2 

1 

7 

7 

1 

6 

.^ 

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  M.  Davies  

Brooks 

6  Col   Joel  J.  Seaver  

,  Stockton.  .  . 
,  Russell  
,  Vinton  
,  Rogers  

1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 

i,  Rogers  .... 
,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 
,  Barnes.  .  .  . 
2,  Lyle  

2,  Cake  
1,  Phelps,  Jr. 
3,  Russell  
3,  Russell  
3,  Neill  
1.  Sully  

1,  Griffin  
,  Brooks  
2,  Howe  
,  Doubleday.  . 

,  Doubleday.  . 

,  Doubleday.  . 
,  Doubleday.  . 
1,  Griffin  
2,  Gibbon  

5  Capt.  John  Vickers  
6  Col.  George  R.  Myers  

3 

1. 

5 

19 

2 

6  Col.  Ernest  Von  Vegesack  

1  Col.  W.  F.  Rogers   (c),  Capt.  G.  N 
Layton  

1 

B 
9 

7 

6 
18 
2 
40 

170 

ICol.   W.   Phelps,  Jr.    (c),  Lt.-Col.  J 
McKee,   Jr  

2 

1  Col    Henry  C.  Hoffman  

1  Lt.-Col.  Samuel  R.  Beardsley  
5  Capt   Patrick  Connelly  

1 

2 

"i 

u 

3 
12 

1 
11 

1  Lt.-Col.  G.  S.  Jennings  (w),  Maj.  E 
F   Wetmore 

6  Col    Alex   D   Adams  

,  Doubleday.  . 
.,  Brooks  
.,  Brooks  
!,  Howe  
2,  Howard  .... 

1  Lt  -Col    Morgan  H.  Chrysler  

1 

16 
1 
3 

2 
33 
23 
2 
35 

133 
123 
22 
12 

47 
3 
9 
73 
43 
8 

87 
44 

6  Lt  -Col.  Leopold  C.  Newman  

6  Capt   Charles  Hubbs  

6  Col.  Robert  F.  Taylor  (c)  
2  Col.  James  A.  Suiter  

"i 

1 
1 

"is 

35th  Inf.  . 
36th  Inf 

!,  Rogers.  .  .  . 

1,  Doubleday.. 

1  Col.  Newton  B.  Lord  
6  Col.  Wm.  H.  Browne  

37th  Inf 

3    Berry 

3  Col.  Samuel  B.  Hayman  

l 

36 
3C 

.     1 
( 

38th  Inf.  . 

40th  Inf.  . 
42d    Inf.. 
43d    Inf.. 
44th  Inf.  . 

4«th  Inf.  . 
49th  Inf.  . 
Mst   Inf.. 
52d    Inf.  . 
55th  Inf.  . 
57th  Inf. 

68th  Inf.. 

2,  Ward  

2,  Ward.. 
3,  Hall  
1,  Pratt  
3,  Stockton  .  . 

2,  Christ  
3,  Neill  
2.  Ferrero  
3,  Zook  
2,  Ward  
3.  Zook  

1,  Birney  

[,  Birney  
I,  Howard  .... 
2,  Howe  
1,  Griffin  

1,  Burns  
2,  Howe  
2,  Sturgis  
1,  Hancock.  .  . 
1,  Birney  
1,  Hancock.  .  . 

2.  Howard  .  .  . 

3  Col.  J.  H.  H.  Ward  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Wm 

1 
1 

'. 
.: 

6 

r 

3  Lt.-Col.  N.  A.  Gesner  
2  Lt.-Col  -George  N.  Bomford  

6  Col.  Benj.  F.  Baker  

11 

3( 

j 
f 

.. 

. 

.. 

5  Lt.-Col.  F.  Conner  (w),  Maj.  E.  B 

9  Lt.-Col.  Joseph  Gerhardt  
6  Col    Daniel  D    Bidwell  

9  Col.  Robert  B.  Potter  

1 

5< 

Si 

' 

. 
. 

t 
i 

2  Col.  Paul  Frank  
3  Col.  Regis  DeTrobriand  

2  Col.  S.  K.  Zook   (c),  Lt.-Col.  A.   B 
Chapman  (w),  Maj.  N.  G.  Throo 
(w),  Capt.  J.  W.  Britt  

j 

4 

7( 
3? 

1 

3.  Hall.  . 

2  Lt.-Col.  Wm.  Northedjze.  . 

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181 


1862. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

<f: 

£T 
C 

c 

.-> 

j 

f 

2 
3 

6 
2 

6 

2 

3 

3 

g 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

61st  Inf.. 

62d  Inf.. 
63d  Inf.. 

64th  Inf.. 

65th  Inf.. 
66th  Inf.. 

67th  Inf.. 
69th  Inf.. 

70th  Inf.. 
71st  Inf 

1,  Caldwell  

3,  Rowley.  .  .  . 
2,  Meagher.  .  .  . 

1,  Caldwell.... 

1.  Cochran.  .  .  . 
3,  Zook  

1,  Cochran.  .  .  . 
2,  Meagher.  .  .  . 

2,  Hall  .  . 
2    Hall 

1,  Hancock.  .  . 

3,  Newton  .... 
1,  Hancock.  .  . 

1,  Hancock.  .  . 

3,  Newton  .... 
1,  Hancock.  .  . 

3,  Newton  .... 
1,  Hancock.  .  . 

2,  Sickles  
2  Sickles  .  . 

Col.  N.  A.  Miles  (w),  Lt.-Col.  E.  C. 
Brooks,  64th  Infantry  

9 

1 
4 

8 
1 

g 

1 

6 
3 

a 

15 

1 

26 

2 

32 
66 

52 
6 

80 
3 

? 

36 
2 

44 
72 

75 
7 

128 
4 

3 

8 

Maj.  Wilson  Hubbell  
Lt.-Col.  R.  C.  Bentley,  Maj.  J.  O'Neill 
(w)    Capt    P    J    Condon 

1 

4 

Col.  N.  A.  Miles,  6ist  Inf.   (w),  Lt.- 
Col.  E.  C.  Brooks  

Col.  Alexander  Shaler  
Lt.-Col.  J.  H.  Bull  (k),  Capt.  J.  Wehle 
(k),  Capt.  J.  S.  Hammell  (w),  Lt. 
J.  G   Derrickson  

3 
1 

9 

23 

Col.  Nelson  Cross  
Col.  R.  Nugent  (w),  Maj.  Jas.  Cava- 
nagh  (w),  Capt.  Jas   Saunders.  .  .  . 
Col.  J.  Egbert  Farnum  
Col.    Geo.    B.    Hall    (c),    Maj.    Thos. 
Rafferty  

72d  Inf.  . 

2,  Hall  .  . 

2,  Sickles  

Col.  Wm.  O.  Stevens  '. 

1 

7 

73d  Inf.  . 

2,  Hall  

2,  Sickles  

8 

Col.  Wm.  R.  Brewster  

74th  Inf.. 
76th  Inf.  . 

2,  Hall  
2,  Gavin  

2,  Sickles  
1,  Doubleday.  . 

3 
1 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  H.  Lounsbury  
Col.  Wm.  P.  Wainwright  

"i 

'"2 
1 

"i 

"i2 
1 

'"ie 

2 
2 
19 
21 

125 
5 
4 
127 
30 

77th  Inf.  . 

3,  Neill  

2,  Howe  

fi 

Lt.-Col.  Winsor  B.  French  

79th  Inf.. 
80th  Inf.  . 

1,  Poe  
3,  Rogers  

1,  Burns  
1,  Doubleday.  . 

9 
t 

Lt.-Col.  David  Morrison  
Lt.-Col.  Jacob  B.  Hardenbergh  

"  i 

7 

"a 

2 
16 
14 

82d  Inf.. 

1,  Sully  

2,  Howard  .... 

2 

Lt.-Col.  James  Huston  

83d  Inf.. 

84th  Inf.. 
86th  Inf.. 
88th  Inf.. 
89th  Inf.. 
93d  Inf.  . 

3,  Taylor  

1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 
;,  Piatt  
2,  Meagher.  .  .  . 
1,  Hawkins.  .  . 

2,  Gibbon  

1,  Doubleday.  . 
3,  Whipple  
.,  Hancock.  .  . 
3,  Getty  

1 

1 
3 
2 
9 

1 
1 
1 

Capt.   Jno.    Hendrickson    (w),   Capt. 
Jos.   A.   Moesch   (w),  Lieut.   I.   E. 
Hoagland  

2 

17 

1 

4 

99 
4 
t 

3 

.... 

13 
1 

Lt.-Col.  W.  H.  DeBevoise  
Lt.-Col.  B.  J.  Chapin  

Col.  Patrick  Kelly  

4 

13 
2 

8 

89 
27 

sOl.  Harrison  S.  Fairchild  
Provost  Guard,  A.  P.,  Col.  John  S. 
Crocker  

94th  Inf.. 
95th  Inf.. 
97th  Inf.. 
101st  Inf.  . 

1,  Root  
2,  Gavin  
3,  Taylor  
3,  Berry  

2,  Gibbon  
.,  Doubleday.  . 
2,  Gibbon  

Col.  A.  R.  Root  (c),  Maj.  John  A.Kress. 
Col.  Geo.  H.  Biddle  
Col.  Charles  Wheelock  

2 
1 
4 
1 

5 

"2 

44 
3 
32 
1? 

7 

'"i 

58 
4 
42 
13 
25 
52 
78 
92 
1 
16 
5 
4 
13 
18 
61 

.,  Birney  

3 

Col.  George  F.  Chester  

103d  Inf.. 
104th  Inf.. 

,  Hawkins  .  .  . 
1,  Root  

3;  Getty  
2,  Gibbon  

9 
1 
1 
2 
3 

2ol.  Benjamin  Ringold  
Maj.  Gilbert  G.  Prey  

3 
5 
10 
4 

"8 
5 
2 

10 
37 
57 
47 
1 

"i 

12 
2 
4 
39 

105th  Inf.. 
108th  Inf.  . 
120th  Inf.  . 

,  Root  
2,  Palmer  
2,  Hall  

2,  Gibbon  
3,  French  
2,  Sickles  

Via;.  Daniel  A.  Sharp,  Capt.  A.  Moore 
^t.-Col.  Charles  J.  Powers  
Col.  Geo.  H.  Sharpe  

121st  Inf.  . 

2,  Cake  

,  Brooks  

6 
6 
3 

Col.  Emory  Upton  

4 

19 

122d  Inf.. 
124th  Inf.  . 
140th  Inf.  . 
146th  Inf.. 
163d  Inf.. 

,  Cochran.  .  .  . 
1,  Piatt  
!,  Warren  .... 
3,  Warren.  .  .  . 
2,  Carroll  

i,  Newton  .... 
3,  Whipple.  .  .  . 

Col.  Silas  Titus  
Col.  A   Van  Home  Ellis  

5 

"-4 
10 
17 
5 

2,  Sykes  
2,  Sykes  
3,  Whipple  

5 
5 

3 

Col.  Patrick  H.  O'Rorke  
Dol.  Kenner  Garrard  
Vlaj.  James  J.  Byrne  

Total  

'3 

'"7 

"i 

3 
1 
42 

33 

271 

171 

1984 
8946 

3 

345 
1749 

2807 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

124 

1160 

654 

20 

12653 

596.  Dec.  nth-20th.  Expedition  from  New  Berne  to  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Includes 
losses  of  all  engagements,  etc.,  during  the  expedition.  (See  table 
following.) 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

a 

W. 

0 

O 
18 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men 

Officers. 

J  Enlisted 
o>  1  men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

3d    Cav... 

Col.  Simon  H.  Mix;  Majs.  Charles 
Fitzsimmons  and  Jeptha  Garrard  ; 
Capts.  John  F.  Moschell,  Newton 
Hall,  Ferris  Jacobs,  Jr.,  and  George 
W.  Cole.  . 

4 

10 

182 


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1862. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

•j. 

£ 

c 
U 

IS 

IS 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

3d  Art.: 
Bat'y  B. 

Bat'yE. 
Bat'y  F. 
Bat'y  H. 
Bat'y  I. 
Bat'y  K. 
Marine  Art 

23d    Bat'y- 
24th  Bat'y. 
85th  Inf  .  .  . 
92d    Inf... 

h  Inf... 

Col.  Jas.  H.  Ledlie  (c),  Capt.  Joseph 
J.  Morrison  

Artillery  .  .  . 

Lieut.  George  E.  Ashby  

Artillery 

IS 

IS 
IS 
IS 
IS 

IS 

Capt.  Edwin  S.  Jenney  

Artillery  
Artillery  
Artillery 



Capt.  Wm.  J.  Riggs  
Lieut.  George  W.  Thomas,  Jr  
Capt.  James  R   Angel 

Lt.-Col.   Horace   A.   Manchester,   de- 
tachment   

1 

? 

3 

Artillery  

One  section,  Capt.  Alfred  Ransom.  .  . 

Artillery  
Wessells  
Wessells  

Wessells  

Peck'.  '.  '. 
Peck  

Peck  

IS 
4 

4 

4 

One  section,  Capt.  Jay  E.  Lee  
Lt.-Col.  Abijah  J.  Wellman  

1 

3 

1 

3 

19 
7 
75 

591 

Col.    Lewis    C.    Hunt     (c),    Lt.-Col. 
Hiram  J.  Anderson  

3 

1 
1 

4 

19 

15 
5 

56 

468 

Col.  Chas.  O.  Gray  (k),  Capt.  George 
W.  Hindes  

1 

Total  

1 
4 

10 
88 

— 

4 
12 

Total    loss    of    Union    forces 
engaged  

597-  Dec. 

598.  Dec. 

599.  Dec. 

600.  Dec. 

601.  Dec. 

602.  Dec. 

603.  Dec. 

604.  Dec. 

605.  Dec. 

606.  Dec. 

607.  Dec. 

608.  Dec. 

609.  Dec. 
•610.  Dec. 


nth. 


I2th. 


I2th. 


I2th. 


I2th. 


I3th. 


Skirmishes  on  Kinston  Road,  N.   C.     Expedition  from   New  Berne 

to  Goldsboro.    3d  Cavalry. 
Skirmishes  at  Bunker  Hill,  W.  Va.     Detachment  1st  Cavalry,  Lieut. 

Prendergast. 
Skirmishes    at  Wise's   Cross   Roads,   N.   C.     Expedition   from   New 

Berne  to  Goldsboro.     Companies  A,  D  and  G,  3d  Cavalry. 
Skirmishes   on    Kinston   Road,    N.    C.      Trenton.      Expedition    from 

New  Berne  to  Goldsboro.     Company  B,  3d  Cavalry. 
Skirmishes  near  Matthew  County  Court  House,  Va.     Companies  F 

and  H,  6th  Cavalry. 
Skirmish   at  Buena  Vista,  Va.     Companies   F  and   H,  6th   Cavalry, 

Capt.  Hall. 

Engagement  at  Kinston,   N.   C.     Action  on  the  Neuse  River.     Ex- 
pedition   from    New    Berne    to    Goldsboro.      Detachment    Marine 

Artillery,   Lt.-Col.    Manchester. 
I3th-i4th.     Skirmishes  at  Southwest  Creek,  N.   C.     Expedition  from  New 

Berne  to   Goldsboro.     Two  companies  3d  Cavalry;  Battery  B,  3d 

Artillery. 
Engagement   at   Kinston,   N.    C.      Expedition   from    New    Berne    to 

Goldsboro.     3d   Cavalry;   Batteries   B,   E,  F,  H,   I  and   K,  3d  Ar- 
tillery; 23d  and  24th  Batteries;  85th,  gad  and  g6th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  on  Southwest  Creek,  N.  C.     Expedition  from   New  Berne 

to  Goldsboro.     Company  E,  3d  Cavalry;  one  section  24th  Battery. 
Skirmish  at   Oldfield  Bank  Landing,   N.   C.     Expedition   from  New 

Berne  to  Goldsboro.     Detachment  Marine  Artillery. 
Skirmish  at  Wood's  Cross  Roads,  Va.,  near  Gloucester.     Companies 

F  and  H,  6th  Cavalry,  Capt.  Hall;  Battery  H,  ist  Artillery,  Lieut. 

Mink;    56th   Infantry,   Maj.   Wheeler;    tooth   Infantry,   Col.    Dandy. 
Engagement  at  Poolesville,  Md.     Company  L,  nth  Cavalry,   Lieut. 

Geo.  W.  Smith. 
Skirmish  at  Aldie,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 


I4th. 


I4th. 
I4th. 
I4th. 


1 4th. 


I5th. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES.  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC.  183 

1862. 

611.  Dec.      15th.     Skirmish  on  Goldsboro  Road,  N.  C.    Expedition  from  New  Berne  to 

Goldsboro.     Three   companies  3d   Cavalry,  Maj.   Fitzsimmons. 

612.  Dec.      I5th.     Affair  at   White  Hall  Bridge,  N.   C.     Expedition  from  New  Berne 

to  Goldsboro.  Detachment  3d  Cavalry,  Maj.  Garrard;  one  sec- 
tion Battery  F,  3d  Artillery. 

613.  Dec.      i6th.     Affairs  at  Olive  Station  and  Goshen  Swamp,  N.  C.    Expedition  from 

New  Berne  to  Goldsboro.  Five  companies  3d  Cavalry;  one  sec- 
tion 23d  Battery. 

614.  Dec.      i6th.     Engagement  at  White   Hall  Bridge,   N.   C.     Expedition   from   New 

Berne  to  Goldsboro.  Detachment  3d  Cavalry;  Batteries  B,  E,  F, 
H,  I  and  K,  3d  Artillery;  detachments  23d  and  24th  Batteries; 
8sth,  Q2d  and  96th  Infantry. 

615.  Dec.      I7th.     Raid  on,  and  skirmish  at,  Dudley  Station,  N.  C.     Expedition  from 

New  Berne  to  Goldsboro.  Companies  B  and  C,  3d  Cavalry,  Maj. 
Fitzsimmons. 

616.  Dec.      I7th.     Skirmish  at  Thompson's  Bridge,  N.  C.    Expedition  from  New  Berne 

to  Goldsboro.  Four  companies,  3d  Cavalry,  Maj.  Garrard;  Bat- 
tery K,  3d  Artillery;  detachment  23d  Battery. 

617.  Dec.      I7th.     Engagement    at    Goldsboro    Bridge,   N.    C.      Expedition   from    New 

Berne  to  Goldsboro.  Detachment  3d  Cavalry;  Batteries  B,  E,  F, 
H,  I  and  K,  3d  Artillery;  23d  and  24th  Batteries;  8sth,  92d  and 
96th  Infantry. 

618.  Dec.      I7th.     Skirmish  at  Joyner*s  Ford,  Va.     ist  Mounted   Rifles. 

619.  Dec.      I7th.     Skirmish  near  Baton  Rouge,  La.     I3ist  Infantry. 

620.  Dec      i8th.     Skirmish  at  Kanky's  Store,  Va.     Neabsco  Creek.     Detachment  loth 

Cavalry. 

621.  Dec.      20th.     Skirmish  at  Snickersville,  Va.     4th  Cavalry. 

6221.  Dec.      22d.       Skirmish  near  Kellysville,  near  Kelly's  Ford,  Rappahannock  River, 
Va.     Detachment  4th  and  9th   Cavalry,  Col.  Di  Cesnola. 

623.  Dec.      22d.       Skirmish  at  Windsor,  Va.     Isle  of  Wight  Court  House.     Carsville 

Road,     ist  Mounted  Rifles,   Lt.-Col.  B.  F.   Onderdonk. 

624.  Dec.      24th.     Skirmish  at  Wolf  Run  Shoal,  Va.     iO2d  Infantry. 

625.  Dec.      25th.     Skirmish  at  Charlestown,  W.   Va.     Detachment   ist  Cavalry,   Lieut. 

Vermilyea. 

626.  Dec.      27th.     Skirmish  at  Williamston,  N.  C.    8sth  Infantry. 

627.  Dec.      27th.     Skirmish  at  Dumfries,  Va.     I37th  Infantry. 

628.  Dec.      28th.     Skirmish  at  Fairfax  Station,  Va.     iO2d  Infantry. 

629.  Dec.      28th.     Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  from  Suffolk  toward  the  Blackwatar,  Va. 

I3oth  Infantry,  Col.  Gibbs. 

630.  Dec.      28th.     Skirmish  at  Providence  Church,  Va.     1st  Mounted  Rifles. 

631.  Dec.      3Oth.     Skirmish  at  Vienna,  Va.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry,  Capt.  Mix. 

632.  Dec.      30th~3ist.     Skirmishes  near  Richard  and  Ellis  Ford,  on  reconnoissance  to 

Rappahannock  River,  Va.  I2th,  I3th,  I4th,  I7th,  25th  and  44th 
Infantry. 

633.  Dec.      30th-3ist.     Skirmish  on  expedition  from  Falmouth  to  Warrenton,  Va.    De- 

tachment 8th  Cavalry. 

634.  Dec.       3ist.     Skirmish  at  Cub  Run,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 

635.  Dec.      3ist.     Skirmish  at  Plaquemine,  La.     Companies  B,  C  and  E,  i62d  Infantry. 

1863. 

636.  Jan.          3d.     Skirmish  at  Plaquemine,  La.     Three  companies  i62d  Infantry,  Maj. 

James  H.  Bogart. 


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1863. 

637.  Jan.         4th.     Skirmish  at  Warrcnton,  Va.     8th  Cavalry. 

638.  Jan.         5th.     Skirmish  at  Frying  Pan,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry. 

639.  Jan.         5th.     Skirmish  at  Cub  Run,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry. 

640.  Jan.         6th.     Skirmish  at  McGilPs  Ferry,  La.     i;7th  Infantry. 

641.  Jan.         7th.     Skirmish  at  Woodstock,  Va.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Von 

Schickfuss. 

642.  Jan.         8th.     Skirmish  at  Core  Creek,  N.  C.     Detachment  3d  Cavalry. 

643.  Jan.         8th.     Skirmish  on  Pamunkey  River,  near  White  House,  Va.     Detachment 

6th  Cavalry,  Maj.  W.  P.  Hall;  detachment  iisth  Infantry,  Capt. 
McKittrick. 

644.  Jan.         pth.     Skirmish    near   Providence   Church,   Va.     Detachment   ist   Mounted 

Rifles,  Maj.  James  N.  Wheelan. 

645.  Jan.       nth.     Skirmish  at  Burnt  Ordinary,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

646.  Jan.       i3th.     Skirmish  at  Bayou  Teche,  La.     75th  and  i6oth  Infantry. 

647.  Jan.       I4th.     Engagement  at  Bayou  Teche,  La.,  and  destruction  of   Confederate 

gunboat  Cotton.  75th  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  Babcock;  i6oth  Infantry, 
Col.  Dwight. 

648.  Jan.       I7th.     Skirmish  near  Newtown,  Va.    Company  K,  ist  Cavalry. 

649.  Jan.       I7th.     Skirmish  near  Pollocksville  and  North-east  River,  on  Trenton  Road, 

N.  C.  Companies  A,  B,  C,  F,  G,  K,  L,  M  and  Howitzer  detach- 
ment, 3d  Cavalry,  Col.  Mix. 

650.  Jan.       i8th.     Skirmish  near  Trenton,  N.  C.     3d  Cavalry,  as  on  I7th. 

651.  Jan.       i8th-i9th.     Skirmish  at  White  Oak  Creek,  at  Young's  Cross  Roads,  N.  C. 

3d  Cavalry,  as  on  I7th. 

652.  Jan.       20th.     Skirmish  at  Jackson,  N.  C.    3d  Cavalry,  as  on  I7th,  and  detachment 

ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

653.  Jan.       21  st.     Skirmish  at  Alcock,  Va.    pth  Cavalry. 

654.  Jan.       26th.     Skirmish  at  Devil's  Hole,  Va.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry. 

655-  Jan.       26th.     Skirmish  at  Grove  Church,  near  Morrisville,  Va.     Detachments  4th 
and  9th  Cavalry. 

656.  Jan.       26th.     Skirmish  at  Middleburg,  Va.     5th   Cavalry,  Maj.   Hammond. 

657.  Jan.       3oth.    Engagement   at  Deserted  House,  Va.     Kelly's   Store.     Detachment 

ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Maj.  James  N.  Wheelan;  H2th  Infantry,  Col. 
Jere  C.  Drake;  i3Oth  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  Thomas  J.  Thorp;  I55th  In- 
fantry, Col.  Wm.  McEvily;  i64th  Infantry,  Col.  J.  P.  McMahon; 
I7oth  Infantry,  Col.  James  P.  Mclvor;  i82d  Infantry,  Col.  Matthew 
Murphy;  Col.  Alfred  Gibbs,  I30th  Infantry,  commanding  the  In- 
fantry force. 

658.  Feb.        2d.       Skirmish  at  Rappahannock  Station,  on  reconnaissance  of  the   Rap- 

pahannock  Fords,  Va.    4th  and  detachment  9th   Cavalry. 

659.  Feb.         5th.     Skirmish  at  Morrisville,  Va.     9th  Cavalry. 

660.  Feb.        6th.     Skirmish   at   Millwood,   Va.     Detachment    ist   Cavalry,   Capt.   Jones 

and  Lieut.  Laverty. 

661.  Feb.        6th.     Skirmish    near    Edenton,    Va.     Union    Mills,     ist    Mounted    Rifles; 

I7Oth  Infantry. 

662.  Feb.        6th-7th.     Skirmish   at  Barnett's   Ford,   Rapidan   River,  Va.     8th   Cavalry 

663.  Feb.        8th.     Skirmish  at  Edenton,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

664.  Feb.        9th.     Skirmish    near    Winchester,    Va.      Detachment    1st    Cavalry,    Capt. 

Hertzog. 

665.  Feb.        9th.     Skirmish  at  New  Baltimore,  Va.     Companies  F  and  H,  5th  Cavalry, 

Capt.  Penfield. 

666.  Feb.        9th.     Skirmish    near    Somerville,    Va.      Detachment    4th    Cavalry,    Lieut. 

Schwartz;  detachment  9th  Cavalry,   Capt.   Dickson. 


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668. 
669. 
670. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


1863. 

667.  Feb.       loth.     Skirmish    at    Warrenton,    Va.     Companies    F    and    H,    5th    Cavalry, 

Capt.  Penfield. 

Skirmish   at  Spotted  Tavern,  Va.     5th  Cavalry,    Lt.-Col.   Johnstone. 
Skirmish  at  Belle  Plains,  Va.     8th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  near  Sandy  Ridge,  N.  C.     Detachment  3d  Cavalry,  Capts. 
Brown  and  Jacobs,  Jr. 

671.  Feb.       I3th.     Skirmish   near  Washington,   N.    C.     Company   I,   3d   Cavalry,   Capt. 

G.  F.  Jocknick. 

672.  Feb.       I5th.     Skirmish  at  Woodstock,  Va.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry. 

673.  Feb.      25th.     Action   near   Hartwood   Church,  Va.     4th   Cavalry;    2ist   and    i24th 

Infantry. 

674.  Feb.      26th.     Skirmishes    near    Strasburg,    Fisher's    Hill    and    Woodstock,    Va. 

Kernstown.     Companies  G  and  L,  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Passeger. 

675.  Feb.       27th.     Skirmish  near  New  Berne,  N.    C.     3d   Cavalry.     Capt.  Jacobs,  Jr. 

676.  March      2d.     Skirmish  near  Aldie,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry. 

677.  March-?     2d.     Skirmish  near  Dumfries,  Va.     8th  Cavalry;  Battery  I,  ist  Artillery. 

678.  March      3d.     Skirmish  at  Skeet,  near  Fairfield,  N.  C.     Company  F  and  Howitzer 

Party  3d   Cavalry,  Capt.    Colin  Richardson. 

679.  March     4th.     Skirmish  at  Swan  Quarters,  N.   C.     Company  F,  3d  Cavalry,   Capt. 

Richardson. 

680.  March    4th.     Skirmish   at  Independence  Hill,   Prince  William    County,   Va.     De- 

tachment 8th   Cavalry. 

681.  March  4th.  Skirmish   at  Pollocksville,  N.   C.     I32d  Infantry. 

682.  March  6th.  Skirmish  at  Rappahannock  Station,  Va.     Battery  C,  ist  Artillery. 

683.  March  6th.  Skirmish  at  Trenton,  N.   C.     I32d  Infantry. 

684.  March  7th.  Skirmish  at  Hope  Landing,  Va.    4th  Cavalry. 

685.  March  7th.  Skirmish  at  Chuckatuck,  Va.     1st  Mounted  Rifles. 

686.  March  7th.  Skirmish    at    Core    Creek,    N.    C.      Detachment    Company    H,    3d 

Cavalry. 

687.  March    7th.     Skirmish  near  Dover,  N.  C.     Companies  E  and  A,  3d  Cavalry,  Capts. 

Jacobs,  Jr.,  and  Chamberlin. 

688.  March     7th.     Skirmish   at  Young's  Cross  Roads,  White  Oak  Creek,  N.   C.     De- 

tachment 3d   Cavalry;    I32d  Infantry,   Lt.-Col.   Hitchcock. 
Skirmish  near  Windsor,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Col.  Dodge. 
Affair  at  Fairfax  Court  House,  Va.     5th  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Johnstone. 
Skirmish  on  scout  near  New  Berne,  N.  C.     92d  Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Berwick  City,  La.     i6oth  Infantry. 
I4th.     Skirmishes  at  Deep  Gully,  Trent  Road,  near  New  Berne,  N.  C. 

Company  A,  3d   Cavalry;   Batteries  F  and  H,  3d  Artillery. 
Attack  on,  and  defense  of,  New  Berne,  N.  C.     Batteries  E  and  I,  3d 

Artillery;  23d  and  24th  Batteries;  8sth,  g6th  and  I32d  Infantry. 
Attack  on,  and  defense  of,  Fort  Anderson,  near  New  Berne,  N.  C. 

92d  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  Anderson. 
•I5th.     Operations  against  Port  Hudson,  La.,  and  skirmishes.     Clinton 

Plank  Road.     6th,  75th,  gist,  iioth,  ii4th,  n6th,  I3ist,  i33d,  is6th, 

I59th,  i6oth,  i6ist,  i62d  and  I74th  Infantry. 

697.  March  I5th.     Skirmish  near  New  Berne,  N.   C.     3d  Cavalry. 

698.  March  i7th.     Engagement   at   Kelly's   Ford,   Va.     Kellysville.     4th    Cavalry,    Col. 

Di  Cesnola;  6th  Battery,  Lieut.  Browne. 

699.  March  igth.     Skirmish  opposite  Port  Hudson,  La.     Company  E,  n6th  Infantry. 

700.  March    23d.     Skirmish  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Rappahannock  River,  Va.     4th  Cavalry. 

701.  March    23d.     Skirmish  at  Little  River  Turnpike,  near  Chantilly,  Va.     Companies 

C,  H  and  K,  5th  Cavalry,  Majs.  White  and  Bacon. 


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1863. 

702.  March  24th.    Skirmish    at    Ponchatoula,    La.     Wadesborough    Landing.     Three 

companies  i6sth  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  Smith;  Companies  D  and  H, 
I77th  Infantry. 

703.  March  24th.     Skirmish  at   McGill's  Ferry,  Amite   River,  La.     Detachment  i77th 

Infantry. 

704.  March  25th.     Skirmish  at  Civique's  Ferry,  La.     I77th  Infantry.     Col.  Ainsworth. 

705.  March  26th.     Skirmish  at  Berwick  Bay,  La.    Company  F,  i6sth  Infantry,  Capt. 

Thorp. 

706.  March  27th.     Skirmish  at  Mine  Run,  Va.     Battery  C,  1st  Artillery. 

707.  March  27th.     Skirmish   at  Prairie,   La.     Detachment   I77th   Infantry. 

708.  March  28th.     Skirmish  at  Amite  Ferry,  La.     Detachment   I77th  Infantry. 

709.  March  28th.     Skirmish  near  Pattersonville,  La.     Company  F,  i6oth  Infantry. 

710.  March  29th.    Affair  near  Dumfries,  Va.    Detachment  8th  Cavalry. 

711.  March  3Oth.     Skirmish  at  Deep  Gully,  N.   C.     158th   Infantry. 

712.  March  3Oth-April  isth.     Siege    and    defense    of    Washington-on-the-Tar,    N.     C. 

Company  I,  3d  Cavalry,  Capt.  Jocknick;  Battery  G,  3d  Artillery, 
Capt.  Wall. 

713.  March  3ist.     Skirmish  at  Blackwater  Bridge,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

714.  March  3ist.     Skirmish  at  Cole's  Island,  S.   C.     looth  Infantry. 

715.  April        ist.     Skirmish  at  Broad  Run,  Loudon  Co.,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry. 

716.  April       ist.     Skirmish  at  Beverly  Ford,  Rappahannock  River,  Va.     8th   Cavalry. 

717.  April         3d.     Skirmish  at  White  Fork,  N.  C.     3d  Cavalry. 

718.  April       4th.     Skirmish  at  Gum  Swamp,  N.  C.     Detachment  3d  Cavalry. 

719.  April       6th.     Skirmish  at  Nixonton,  N.   C.     One   company  85th  Infantry,    Lieut. 

Whitney. 

720.  April      8th.    Skirmish  between  Fort  Anderson  and  Little  Swift  Creek,  N.  C.    De- 

tachment 3d  Cavalry. 

721.  April      9th.    Action   at  Blount's  Creek  and   Swift  Creek,   N.    C.     Blount's  Mill, 

Blount's  Ridge,  near  New  Hope  Church  School  House.  3d  Cav- 
alry, Maj.  Garrard;  Batteries  E,  F,  H  and  M,  3d  Artillery;  23d 
Battery;  85th,  p6th,  I32d  and  158th  Infantry. 

722.  April     loth.    Skirmish  at  Folly  Island,  S.  C.    Detachment  Marine  Artillery,  Lieut. 

Sands;   looth  Infantry,  Col.  Dandy. 

723.  April     nth.     Skirmish    at    Fort    Magruder,    Williamsburg    and    Yorktown,    Va. 

Companies  F  and  H,  6th  Cavalry;  I39th  Infantry. 

724.  April     nth.     Skirmish  near  Pattersonville,  La.    75th,  H4th  and  i6oth  Infantry. 

725.  April     nth.     Skirmish  at  Folly  Island,  S.  C.     looth  Infantry. 

726.  April     nth-May  4th.     Siege  and  defense  of  Suffolk,  Va.     Losses  of  engagements 

incidental  to  it  are  here  included.     (See  table  following.) 


ORGANIZA- 

ZATIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

I 
c 
Q 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed  . 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate.  j 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

ist  Mount. 
Rifles 

7 
1 
7 

7 

7 

9 

Col.  B.  F.  Onderdonk  

4 

1 

5 

16th  Bat'y. 
19th  Bat'y. 
1st  Batt'n. 
Sharpsh  .  .  . 
3d    Inf. 

Follett      .  .    . 

Capt.  Frederick  L.  Killer  

Foliett  

Capt.  Wm.  H.  Stahl  

Terry  

Corcoran  

Capt.  Joseph  S.  Arnold  

1 

4 

5 

Batt.:  Co.  A  and  portion  F  and  K, 
Capt.  J.  G.  Fay  * 

9th  Inf.  .  . 

1,  Hawkins.  .  . 

3  Getty  

Col.    Rush    C.    Hawkins    (c),    Maj. 
Edward  Jardine  * 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


187 


1863. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

a 
t-i 
o 
U 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

89th  Inf.  . 
99th  Inf.. 
103d    Inf.. 

112th  Inf.  . 
117th  Inf.  . 
118th  Inf.. 
127th  Inf.  . 

130th  Inf.  . 
141st  Inf.. 
142d    Inf 

1,  Hawkins.  .  . 
Res.,  Wardrop 
1,  Hawkins.  .  . 

Foster  
1,  Hawkins.  .  . 
Res.,  Wardrop 
3,  Hughston.  .  . 

Terry  
2,  Porter  

3,  Getty  
3,  Getty  

9 
7 
9 

7 

9 

7 

7 

Col.    H.    S.    Fairchild    (c),    Lt.-Col. 
T.  L   England  

3 
13 
2 

1 
4 
2 

9 
54 
15 

13 
71 
20 

Col.  David  W.  Wardrop   (c),  Lt.-Col. 
Rich.  Nixon  

Col.  Benj.  Ringold  (k),  Lt.-Col.  And. 
Wettstein  

1 

Col.  Jeremiah  C.  Drake  * 

3,  Getty  
Gurney  

Corcoran  
Gurney  
Gurney  

Col.  Wm.  R.  Pease  * 
Lt.-Col.  O.  Keese,  Jr  * 
Col.  Wm.  Gurney  (c),  Lt.-Col.  S.  L. 
Woodford  

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  J.  Thorp  
Col.  John  W.  Dininny  
Col.  N.  M.  Curtis  

1 

5 

6 

143d    Inf.. 
144th  Inf.  . 
152d    Inf.. 
155th  Inf 

3,  Hughston..  . 

Gurney  

Lt  -Col.  Horace  Boughton  

Col.  Robert  S.  Hughston  (c)  

Terry  

Corcoran  

7 
7 

Col.  A.  Ferguson  * 

"i 
i 

3 

'"i 

8 

4 

'"5 
10 

8 

164th  Inf.. 
169th  Inf.. 

170th  Inf.. 
182d    Inf.. 

Murphy  
Foster  

Murphy  
Murphy  

Corcoran  
Corcoran  

Corcoran  
Corcoran  

7 
7 

7 
7 

Col.  J.  P.  McMahon  
Col.  Clarence  Buel  (w),  Lt.-Col.  John 

1 
1 

Col.  James  P.  Mclvor  * 
Col.  Mat.  Murphy  (c),  Lt.-Col.  J.  T. 

Total  

1 

22 
38 

•12 

18 

107 
205 

— 

1 

2 

143 
266 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

727.  April     nth.     Skirmish  on  South  Quay  Road,  near  the  Blackwater,  Va.     Siege  of 

Suffolk.     Detachment    ist   Mounted   Rifles. 

728.  April     I2th-i3th.     Engagement    at    Fort   Bisland,   near    Centreville,    La.      Bethel 

Place;  Bayou  Teche. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

e 

•o 

»  r 

E 

•O 

| 

•O 

1! 

•M 
01 

00 

a 

«  5 

o 
o 

In  V 

o 

in  <L 

i 

0 

£ 

"5 

SE 

"3  ^ 

i 

"3  ^ 

ft 

o 

0 

W 

C 

W 

O 

W 

18th  Bat'y 
75th  Inf.  . 

3,  Emory  

19 
19 

Capt.  Albert  G.  Mack  

2 
17 

2,  Weitzel  

1,  Augur  

Lt.-Col.  Willoughby  Babcock.  .•  

2 

"> 

13 

110th  Inf.  . 

1,  Ingraham.  .  . 

3,  Emory  

19 

Col.  Clinton  H.  Sage  

114th  Inf.  . 

2,  Weitzel  

1,  Augur  

19 

Lt.-Col.  Samuel  R.  Per  Lee  

11 

11 

133d    Inf.. 

2,  Paine  

3,  Emory  

19 

Col.  Leonard  D.  H.  Currie  

4 

1 

'0 

25 

156th  Inf.  . 

3,  Gooding  .... 

3,  Emory  

19 

Lt.-Col.  Jacob  Sharpe  

1 

18 

160th  Inf.  . 

2,  Weitzel  

1,  Augur  

19 

Lt.-Col.  John  B.  Van  Petten  

2 

5 

7 

162d    Inf.  . 

1,  Ingraham.  .  . 

3,  Emory  

nt 

Lt.-Col.  Justus  W.  Blanchard  

173d    Inf.. 

2,  Paine  

3,  Emory  

19 

Major  A.  Power  Gall  way  

2 

i 

7 

175th  Inf.  . 

3,  Gooding.  .  .  . 

3,  Emory  

m 

Col.  Michael  K.  Bryan  

1 

6 

7 

Total  

1 

14 

3 

80 

98 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

— 

3 

37 

8 

176 

224 

729.  April     I3th.     Skirmish  at   Snicker's  Ferry,  Va.  Detachment   of   Company  F,  1st 

Cavalry. 

730.  April     i3th.     Skirmish  on  Somerton  Road,  Va.  Siege  of  Suffolk.     ii2th  Infantry. 

731.  April      i3th.     Skirmish  on  Edenton  Road,  Va.  Siege  of  Suffolk.     iSSth  Infantry. 
;733.  April     I3th.     Skirmish   at   Berry's   Ferry,  Va.  Detachment   of   Company    H,    ist 

Cavalry,  Lieut.  Martindale. 


i88 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1863. 

733.  April   I3th.     Skirmishes   at   White   Post   and   Front   Royal,   Va.     Detachment   1st 

Cavalry. 

734.  April     I3th.     Skirmish    at    Madame    Porter's    and    McWilliams'    Plantations,    La. 

Irish   Bend.     6th,  gist,   I3ist  and   I59th   Infantry. 

735.  April     I4th.     Engagement  at  Irish  Bend,  La. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

K 

_0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

I 
I 

0 

E 

0 

Enlisted 
men 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men 

6th  Inf.  . 
91st  Inf  .  . 
131st  Inf.. 
159th  Inf.. 

1,  Dwight.  .  .  . 
1,  Dwight  
1,  Dwight.  .  .  . 
3,  Birge  

4,  Grover  
4,  Grover  
4,  Grover  
4,  Grover  

I'.) 
1!) 

Ill 
11) 

Lt.-Col.  Michael  Cassidy  

Col.  Jacob  Van  Zandt      
Lt.-Col.  Nicholas  W.  Day  

2 

1 

10 

3 

13 
3 

117 

133 
353 

Col.  E.  L.  Molineux  (w),  Lt.-Col.  C. 
A.  Burt  

4 
4 

0 

15 

17 
43 

5 
0 

17 

73 
86 
257 

— 

20 
20 
30 

Total  

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

736.  April 
737-  April 

738.  April 

739.  April 

740.  April 

741.  April 

742.  April 


745.  April 

746.  April 

747.  April 

748.  April 


749.  April 

750.  April 

751.  April 


752.  April 
753-  April 

754.  April 
755-  April 


i4th. 
I4th. 

I4th. 
I4th. 
I4th. 

15th. 
15th. 


2d  and 


743.  April     I5th. 


744.  April     i6th. 


Skirmish  at  Paris,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Rappahannock  Station,  or  Railroad  Bridge,  Va. 
loth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Jeanerette,  La.     75th  and   i6oth  Infantry. 

Skirmish  near  Blount's  Creek,  N.  C.     Detachment  3d  Cavalry. 

Attack  on,  and  defense  of,  the  Steamer  "  Smith  Briggs,"  Va.  Siege 
of  Suffolk.  i6th  Battery;  Companjr  I,  99th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Hazel  Run,  Va.     8th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Freeman's  Ford,  Rappahannock  River,  Va.  Beverly 
Ford.  8th  and  9th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  on  Edenton  Road,  Va.  Siege  of  Suffolk,  ist  Mounted 
Rifles,  Maj.  Patton;  Company  I,  I55th  and  one  company  each  of 
l64th  and  l7Oth  Infantry.  • 

Skirmishes  at  Warrenton,  Va.  Two  companies  2d  Cavalry,  Capt. 
Hasty. 

Skirmish  at  Peletier's  Mills,  N.   C.     3d   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Sandy  Ridge,  N.  C.     I32d  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Mansfield,  Va.     Detachment   ist  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  on  South  Quay  Road,  Va.  Siege  of  Suffolk.  8th  Com- 
pany Sharpshooters;  two  companies  99th  and  six  companies  I3oth 
Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Breaux  Bridge,  Bayou  Teche,  La.     Detachment  I73d  In- 
fantry, Capt.  Conrady. 
I7th-i8th.     Action   at    Bayou   Vermillion,    La.     6th,   9ist,    i3ist   and    I59th 

Infantry. 

I7th-i8th.  Skirmishes  at  railroad  crossing  of  Core  Creek,  N.  C.  Com- 
panies A  and  E,  3d  Cavalry;  8ist  Infantry;  and  Company  G,  158th 
Infantry,  Capt.  O'Connor. 

Skirmish  at  Gainesville,  Miss.     I28th   Infantry. 

Capture  of  Battery  Huger,  Hill's  Point,  Va.  Siege  of  Suffolk.  De- 
tachment 89th  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  T.  L.  England. 

Skirmish  on  Big  Swift  Creek,  N.  C.     Detachment  3d  Cavalry. 
i9th-2Oth.     Skirmishes  at  Little  Washington,  N.  C.     8sth  Infantry. 


i6th. 
i6th. 
1  7th. 
I7th. 


i7th. 


i8th. 
igth. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


189 


1863. 

756.  April     2Oth.     Skirmish  at  Sandy  Ridge  or  Leard's  Creek,  N.  C.     Seventeen  men  of 

Company    H,   3d    Cavalry,   Sergt.    Henry   G.   Dow;    Battery   H,    3d 
Artillery;  nine  companies  I32d  and  five  companies  isSth  Infantry. 

757.  April     20th.     Skirmish  at  Opelousas,  La.     I33d  Infantry. 

758.  April     20th.     Skirmish   at  Hill's   Point,  Va.     Siege  of  Suffolk.     Companies   D,  F, 

H  and  K,  H7th  Infantry,  Col.  Pease. 

759.  April     2ist.     Skirmish  at  Millwood,  Va.     Detachments   1st  Cavalry,  Capt.   Bailey 

and  Lieut.  Wyckoff. 

760.  April     22d.       Skirmish  at  Bayou  Courtableau,  La.     Capture   of  Steamer  "  Ellen." 

Detachment  of  Company   I,  i62d   Infantry,   Lieut.    Neville. 

761.  April     23d.       Skirmish  at  Port  Royal,  Va.     84th  and  95th  Infantry. 

762.  April     24th.     Skirmish  on  Edenton  Road,  Va.     Siege  uf  Suffolk.     iO3d,  five  com- 

panies,   ii2th,    i64th   and   i69th,   Col.   Buel    (w),   Infantry. 

763.  April     26th.     Skirmish  at  Philippi,  W.  Va.     io6th  Infantry,  Col.  Edward  C.  James. 

764.  April     27th.     Skirmish    at    Moorefield,    W.    Va.      Detachment    1st    Cavalry,    Maj. 

Adams. 

765.  April     28th.     Skirmish   at   Wise's    Cross    Roads,    N.    C.      Belleview    Cross   Roads. 

Two  companies  3d  Cavalry;  one  section  Battery  H,  3d  Artillery. 

766.  April     28th.     Skirmish  at  White  Plains,  Va.     5th   Cavalry. 

767.  April     28th.     Skirmish  near  Warrenton,  Va.     Gen.  Stoneman's  raid.     9th  Cavalry. 

768.  April     28th.     Skirmish  at  Evansville,  W.  Va.     Company  K,  io6th  Infantry,  Capt. 

John  D.  McBroom. 

769.  April     29th.     Affair  at   Fairmont,   W.   Va.     Companies   F  and  D,  'io6th    Infantry, 

Capts.  Chamberlain  and  Briggs. 

770.  April     29th.     Skirmish  near  Fairmont,  W.  Va.     Company  B,  io6th  Infantry,  Capt. 

A.   N.   McDonald. 

771.  April     29th.     Skirmish  near  Core  Creek,  N.  C.     Detachment  3d  Cavalry. 

772.  April     29th.     Skirmish  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Va.     Gen.  Stoneman's  raid.     8th  and  9th 

Cavalry. 

773.  April     29th.     Skirmish    at    Germanna   and   Richards'   Fords,   Va.     Chancellorsville 

campaign.     6th   Cavalry. 

774.  April     29th.     Skirmish    at   Crooke's   Run,   Va.       Mountain   Run.     Chancellorsville 

campaign.     6th   Cavalry. 

775.  April     29th-May  2d.     Action  at  Pollock's  Mill  Creek  or  Fitzhugh's  Crossing,  Va. 

White  Oak  Run,  five  miles  below  Fredericksburg. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

! 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

Wn'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

i 

0 

I 

0 

1  Enlisted 
»  |  men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  L 
5th  Bat'y 
15th  Bat'y 
29th  Bat'y 
32d    Bat'y 
50th  Eng.  . 

1  ,  Wadsworth  . 
Reserve  
Reserve  
Reserve  
Reserve  

i 

Capt.  John  A    Reynolds        

8 

7 

10 
1 

Artillery  
Artillery  
Artillery  
Artillery  

Capt.  Elijah  D.  Taft  
Capt.  Patrick  Hart  
Lieut.  Gustav  Von  Blucher  
Lieut.  George  Gaston  
Lt.-Col.  W.  H.  Pettes  and  Maj.  Ed- 
mund O.  Beers  

fi 

1 

22d    Inf... 

24th  Inf.  .  . 
26th  Inf... 
30th  Inf.  .  . 
76th  Inf.  .  . 
83d    Inf... 
84th  Inf.  .  . 
94th  Inf... 

1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 

1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 
2,  Baxter  
1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 
2,  Cutler  
3,  Leonard  .... 
1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 
1,  Root  

1,  Wadsworth  . 

1,  Wadsworth  . 
2,  Robinson  .  .  . 
1,  Wadsworth  . 
1,  Wadsworth. 
2,  Robinson.  .  . 
1,  Wadsworth. 
2,  Robinson.  .  . 

i 

i 
i 
i 
i 
i 
i 
i 

Col.    Walter    Phelps,    Jr.    (c),    Maj. 
Thomas  T.  Strong  

10 

Col.  Samuel  R.  Beardsley  
Lt  -Col    Gilbert  S   Jennings 

1 

Col    William  M    Searing 

1 

1 
1 
1 

23 

Col.  William  P.  Wainwright  
Lt.-Col.  Joseph  A.  Moesch  
Col.  Edward  B.  Fowler  
Col.     Adrian     R.     Root     (c),    Capt. 
Samuel  A.  Moffett  .  . 

i 
"2 

.... 

21 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1863. 


ORGANIZA 

TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

j 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

WVd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

95th  Inf.. 

2,  Cutler  

1,  Wadsworth. 

1 

Col.  George  H.  Biddle.. 

2 

1 

4 

7 

97th  Inf.. 
104th  Inf.. 

3,  Leonard  .... 

2,  Robinson.  .  . 

1 

Col.  Charles  Wheelock  

1,  Root  

2,  Robinson.  .  . 

1 

1 

Col.  Gilbert  G.  Prey  

147th  Inf.. 

2,  Cutler  

1,  Wadsworth. 

Col.  John  G.  Butler  

6 

6 

65 

Total  

- 



1 

56 

1 
1 

5 

8 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

4 

14 

0 

135 

180 

776.  April     zgth-May  2d.     Action  at  Franklin's  Crossing,  Va.     Deep  Run.     Two  miles 
below  Fredericksburg. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

& 

c 

o 

• 

a 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed  . 

WVd. 

Miss'g 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

:  :  :  1  Enlisted 
:  :  :  men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Bat'y 
3d  Bat'y 
30thBat'y 
31st  Bat'y 
15th  Eng. 

16th  Inf.  . 
18th  Inf.  . 
27th  Inf.  . 
31st  Inf.. 
32d    Inf.. 
121st  Inf.. 

2,  Howe  
Division  
Reserve  
Reserve  

Capt.  Andrew  Cowan  
Lieut.  Wm.  A.  Ham  
Capt.  Adolph  Voegelee  
With  the  30th  Battery,  attached  .... 

Light      

Artillery  
Artillery  

2,  Bartlett  
3,  Russell  
2,  Bartlett  .... 
Light  
3,  Russell  
2,  Bartlett  .... 

1,  Brooks  
1,  Brooks  
1,  Brooks  
Division  
1,  Brooks  
1,  Brooks  

6 
0 
0 

6 

0 
(i 

Col.  Clinton  G.  Colgate,  Maj.  Walter 
L.  Cassin  

Col.  George  R.  Myers  
Col.  Alexander  D.  Adams  

Col.  Francis  E.  Pinto  
Col.  Emory  Upton  

1 

9 

10 

Total  

—  - 

1 

— 

9 
16 

— 



10 
20 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

^ 

2 

2 

— 



777.  April 
778.  April 

779.  April 
780.  April 
781.  April 
782.  May 

30th. 
30th. 

30th. 
30th. 
30th. 

I  St. 

783.  May         i st. 


784.  May 

785.  May 


30th.  Skirmishes  at  Wilderness  Run,  Louisa  Run  and  near  Spotsylvania 
Court  House,  Va.  Chancellorsville  campaign.  6th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Culpeper,  Va.  Gen.  Stoneman's  raid.  8th  and  Qth 
Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Rappahannock  River,  Va.     I2th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Core  Creek,  N.  C.     3d  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Va.     Detachment  loth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Rapidan  Station,  Va.  Gen.  Stoneman's  raid.  4th 
Cavalry,  Col.  Di  Cesnola;  8th  Cavalry,  Col.  Davis;  9th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  on  South  Quay  Bridge,  Va.  Siege  of  Suffolk.  i6th  Bat- 
tery; ogth  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  Nixon. 

Skirmish  at  Moundville,  La.     gist  Infantry. 


1st. 


ist~3d.     Battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va.     Losses  in   skirmishes,  May  4th- 
6th,  included.     (See  table  following.) 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


191 


1863. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

fr 
O 

0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Kil 
E 

0 

1 

O 

Enlisted  g" 
men.  . 

Officers.  |  ^  | 

Enlisted  i  3-  1 
men.  |  P*  J 

Officers.  j  |?  1 

Enlisted  i  <",  1 
men.  j  «  | 

Aggregate.  I 

6th  Cav 

2 

C. 

Capt.  Riley  Johnson,  Cos.  D  and  K 
escort  

? 

2 

19 
1 

6th  Cav  .  . 
9th  Cav 

2,  Devin  

1,  Pleasanton.. 

Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Duncan 
Me  Vicar  (k),  Capt.  W.  E.  Beards- 
ley  8  Cos  

1 

1 

1 

17 

Detachment,  Capt.  T.  Hanley  

OneidaCav 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  B. 
Bat'y  C. 
Bat'y  D. 

Bat'y  G 
Bat'y  I. 

Bat'y  K. 

Bat'y  L. 
Bat'y  M 

2d   Bat'y 
4th  Bat'y 
6th  Bat'y 
10th  Bat'y 
llth  Bat'y 
13th  Bat.y 
14th  Bat'y 
15th  Eng. 
60th  Eng. 
1st  Inf.. 

2d    Inf.. 
4th  Inf.  . 

6th  Inf.. 
7th  Inf.. 
8th  Inf.. 
10th  Inf.  . 

Headquarters  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
Capt.  Daniel  P.  Mann  

1,  Hancock  .  .  . 
3,  Humphreys. 
2,  Berry  

3,  French  

2 
5 
3 

2 

11 

12 

1 
12 

11 

3 

3 
3 
11 

2 

Capt.  Rufus  D.  Pettit  

1 

11 

12 

Capt.  Almond  Barnes  

Capt.  T.  W.  Osborne  and  Lieut.  G.  B. 
Winslow  

? 

1' 

14 

Lt.  Nelson  Ames  

2,    Von    Stein- 

Capt.  Michael  Wiedrich  

1 

10 

2 

13 

7 

l,  Williams  

I,  Wadsworth. 
1,  Williams.  .  . 

Capt.  R.  H.  Fitzhugh  and  Lt.  E.  L. 
Bailey  

7 

Capt.  John  A.  Reynolds  

Lt.  C.   E.   Winegar   (m),  Lt.    J.    D. 
Woodbury  

i) 

13 

1 

3 

22 

Capt.  Hermann  Jahn  

2,  Berry  

Lt.  Wm.  T.  McLean  

Lt.  Joseph  W.  Martin  

f 

4 

6 
18 
11 
13 
1 

3,  Whipple  
3,  Whipple  
1,  Devens,  Jr.  . 

Lt.  Samuel  Lewis  
Lt.  John  E.  Burton  
Capt.  Julius  Dieckmann  

"'2 

"i 
,*i 

13 
7 
10 

5 
1 
2 

With  Batteries  B  and  G,  1st  Artillery 
Col.  Clinton  G.  Colgate  

1 

Col.  Charles  B.  Stuart  

3,  Hayman.  .  . 
3,  Mott  
3,  MacGregor.  . 

3,  O'Rorke  
3,  Zook  

1,  Birney  
2,  Berry  
3,  French  

2,  Sykes  
1,  Hancock.  .  . 

3,  French  

3 
3 
2 

5 
2 
11 
2 
5 
5 
5 

5 
1 
1 
1 

Col.  J.  F.  Pierson  (w),  Lt.-Col.  F.  L. 
Leland  

3 
4 

3 
I 

15 
39 

2 

57 
6 

80 
54 

Col.  S.  W.  Park  (w),  Lt.-Col.  W.  A. 
Olmstead,  Maj.  Wm.  B.  Tibbits  (w) 
Col.   J.   D.   MacGregor    (w),   Lt.-Col. 
Wm.  Jamison  

Col.  Cleveland  Winslow  
Detachment  serving  with  the  52d  Inf. 
Dne  company,  provost  guard  
Maj.  Geo.  F.  Hopper  

'"4 

'"i 

12th  Inf.. 
13th  Inf.. 
14th  Inf.. 

17th  Inf.. 
22d    Inf.. 
24th  Inf.  . 
25th  Inf.. 
26th  Inf.. 
28th  Inf.  . 

3,  Stockton  .  .  . 
I  ,  Barnes  
2,  McQuade.  .  . 

3,  Stockton  .  .  . 
1,  Phelps,  jr.  . 
I,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 
1,  Barnes  

1,  Griffin  
1,  Griffin  
1,  Griffin  

1,  Griffin  

Capt.  Wm.  Huson  
A  battalion;  Capt.  William  Downey. 
Col.  J.  McQuade   (c),  Lt.-Col.  T.  M. 

'4 

.... 

"'5 

3 
5 

'"i 

3 

1 

Davies  

Lt.  Col.  Nelson  B.  Bartram  

1 

I 

I,  Wadsworth. 
1,  Wadsworth. 
1,  Griffin  

Maj.  Thomas  J.  Strong  
Col.  Samuel  R.  Beardsley  

i 

Col.  Charles  A.  Johnson  

i 

2,  Baxter  
1,  Knipe  

2,  Robinson.  .  . 
1,  Williams.  .  . 

1 
12 

11 

1 
3 

3 
3 
11 

5 
11 
2 
2 
11 
2 
11 

12 

2 

2 
2 
2 

11 

? 

Lt.-Col.  Gilbert  S.  Jennings  

Lt.-Col.  E.  W.  Cook  (m),  Maj.  The- 
ophilus  Fitzgerald  

1 

6 

49 

1 

4 
1 

67 

38 

78 

96 

1 

222 
37 
70 

61 
4 

76 

43 
42 
31 

31 
66 

27 
6 
44 

70 

64 
10 

29th  Inf.  . 

80th  Inf.  . 
37th  Inf.. 

38th  Inf.. 
40th  Inf.  . 
41st  Inf.. 

44th  Inf.  . 
45th  Inf.  . 
62d    Inf.. 

64th  Inf.  . 
57th  Inf 

1,  Bushbeck..  . 

1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 
3,  Hayman..  .  . 

2,  Ward  .  . 
2,  Ward  
1,  Von  Gilsa..  . 

3,  Stockton  .  .  . 
1,  Von  Gilsa..  . 
3,  Zook  

1,  Von  Gilsa... 
3  Zook     . 

2,    Von    Stein- 
wehr  

Lt.-Col.  L.  Hartmann  (w),Maj.A.  von 

1 

3 

4 

1,  Wadsworth. 
1,  Birney  

1,  Birney  

Capt.  Wm.  M.  Searing  

Col.  S.  B.  Hayman  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Gil- 
bert Riordan  

3 
? 

5 

106 
16 
37 

26 
4 
22 

28 
21 
26 

8 
41 

15 

1 
18 
8 

17 
5 

1 

1 

'l 

2 
1 
"2 

107 
18 
29 

31 
"43 

9 
17 

1 

18 
13 

9 
2 
8 
57 

33 

Col    P.  Regis  DeTrobriand  

1,  Birney  
1,  Devens,  Jr.  . 

1,  Griffin  
1,  Devens,  Jr.  . 
1,  Hancock.  .  . 

1,  Devens,  Jr.  . 

Col.  Thomas  W.  Egan  
Col.  L.  Von  Gilsa  (c),  Maj.  Detler  Von 
Einsiedel  

1 
2 
"'4 

3 
1 
2 

I 
2 

"a 

a 
a 

2 
t 

a 
i 

2 
3 
2 

3 

2 

Col.  James  C.  Rice  
Col    George  Von  Amsberg  

"3 

Col.    P.    Frank    (w),    Lt.-Col.   C.    G. 
Freudenberg  

Lt.-CoUC.  Ashby  (w),  Maj.  S.  Kovacs 
Lt  -Col    Alford  B   Chapman  

68th  Inf.. 

60th  Inf.  . 
61st  Inf.. 

63d    Inf.. 

64th  Inf.  . 
66th  Inf.  . 
68th  Inf.. 

69th  Inf.  . 

2,  Kryzanowski 

3,  Greene  
1,  Caldwell  

2,  Meagher.  .  .  . 
4,  Brooke  
3,  Zook  
1,      Schimmel- 
pfenning.  .  . 
2.  Meaeher.  .  . 

3,  Schurz  

2,  Geary  
1,  Hancock.  .  . 

1,  Hancock.  .  . 
1,  Hancock.  .  . 
1,  Hancock.  .  . 

3,  Schurz  
1.  Hancock  .  . 

Col.    W.      Kryzanowski    (c),     Capt. 
Fred'k     Braun     (k),    Capt.     Emil 

1 

Lt.-Col.  John  C.  O.  Redington  
Col.  N.  A.  Miles  (w),  Lt.-Col.    K.    O. 

9 

1 

Lt  -Col    Richard  C    Bentley  

1 

15 
1 

1 
3 

Col.  Orlando  H.  Morris  

Col.  Gotthilf  Bourry  De  Ivernois.  .  .  . 
Cant.  Tames  E.  McGee  .  .  . 

IQ2 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1863. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

1 
! 

; 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

WVd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate.  | 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

70th  Inf.. 
71st  Inf.. 
72d    Inf.. 

73d    Inf.. 
74th  Inf.  . 

76th  Inf.  . 
78th  Inf.. 

83d    Inf.. 
84th  Inf.  . 
86th  Inf.. 

88th  Inf.  . 
93d    Inf 

2.  Revere  
2,  Revere  
2,  Revere  

2,  Revere  
2,  Revere  

2.  Cutler  
3.  Greene  

3,  Leonard  .... 
1,  Phelps,  Jr.  . 
1,  Franklin..  .  . 

2,  Meagher  

2,  Berry  
2,  Berry  
2,  Berry  

2,  Berry  
2,  Berry  

1,  Wadsworth. 
2,  Geary  

2,  Robinson.  .  . 
1,  Wadsworth. 
3,  Whipple  

1  ,  Hancock.  .  .  . 

1 

3 
3 

'.', 

:; 
1 

12 

1 
1 
3 

| 

Col.  J.  E.  Farnum  (c),  Lt.-Col.  T.  Holt 
Col.  Henry  L.  Potter  
Col.    Wm.    O.    Stevens    (k),    Maj.   J. 
Leonard  

4 

1 

4 

1 

7 
2 

3 

'2 

7 
3 

1 

11 

13 

24 
29 

19 
2 

1 

17 

23 

58 
4 

15 

32 
39 

101 

08 

40 
2 

131 

4 

77 
46 

Maj.  Michael  W.  Burns  

Lt.-Col.  W.  H.  Lounsbury  (w),  Capt. 
H.  M.  Alles  (w),  Capt.  Francis  E. 
Tyler  

Col.  Wm.  P.  Wainwright  

Maj.  H.  R.  Stagg,  Capt.  W.  H.  Ran- 
dall   

1 

11 

a 

48 
.  t 

2 

66 
1 

1 
20 

Lt.-Col.  Joseph  A.  Moesch  

Col.  Edward  B.  Fowler  
Lt.-Col.  B.  J.  Chapin  (k),  Capt.  J.  H. 
Lansing  

1 

5 
3 

4 

4 

64 
19 

Col.  Patrick  Kelly  

Provost-Guard     A.     P.,     Col.    J.     S. 
Crocker  

94th  Inf.  . 

95th  Inf.  . 
97th  Inf.  . 
102d    Inf.. 
104th  Inf.  . 
107th  Inf.. 
108th  Inf.  . 

119th  Inf.  . 

120th  Inf.  . 
123d    Inf.. 
124th  Inf.  . 
134th  Im.. 

136th  Inf.  . 

137th  Inf.  . 
140th  Inf.. 

145th  Inf.. 

146th  Inf.  . 
147th  Inf.  . 
149th  Inf.  . 

154th  Inf.  . 
157th  Inf.. 

1,  Root  
2  Cutler  

2,  Robinson  .  .  . 

I,  Wadsworth. 
2,  Robinson.  .  . 
2,  Geary  
2,  Robinson.  .  . 
1    Williams.  .  . 

1 

1 
1 
12 
1 
1'' 

Col.    A.    R.    Root    (c).   Capt.    S.    A. 
Moffett  

1 

1 
2 

Col.  George  H.  Biddle  

? 

3,  Leonard.  .  .  . 
3.  Greene  
1,  Root  
3,  Ruger  
2.  Hays  

2,  Kryzanowski 

2,  Revere  
2.  Ross  
1  ,  Franklin  
2,  Barlow.  .  .  . 

2,  Barlow..  . 

3,  Greene  
3,0'Rorke  

2,  Ross  

3,  O'Rorke  
2,  Cutler  
3,  Greene  

1,  Bushbeck... 

1,      Schimmel- 
pfenning 

Col.  Charles  Wheelock  

Col.  James  C.  Lane  
Col.  Gilbert  G.  Prey  

1 

9 

9 
I 

4 

1 

1 
i 
4 
1 

38 
2 
50 

39 

64 
48 
110 
154 

? 

1 

38 

90 
3 

S3 

52 

120 

66 
148 
204 

8 

6 

54 

21 

85 

50 

186 

228 
98 
33S8 
12145 

Col.  Alexander  S.  Diven  

1 

4 

2 

10 
4 
15 
27 

24 
10 

42 
13 
18 
15 

5 

5 
35 

6 

56 

29 

101 

137 
18 
1355 
4080 

3,  French  
3,  Schurz  

2 
11 

3 
12 
3 

11 

11 
12 
5 

12 

8 
l 

12 
11 
11 

Col.  C.  J.  Powers  (c),  Lt.-Col.  F.    E. 
Pierce  

Col.  E.  Peissner    (k).    Lt.-Col.  J.  T. 
Lockman  

1 

"l 
1 

2,  Berry  
1,  Williams  
3,  Whipple  
2,     Von  Stein- 

Lt.-Col.  Cornelius  D.  Westbrook.  .  .  . 
Col.  Archibald  L.  McDougall  
Col.  A.  Van  Home  Ellis  

Col.  Charles  R.  Coster  

2,    Von    Stein- 
wehr  
2,  Geary  
2,  Sykes  

1,  Williams.... 

2,  Sykes  
1,  Wadsworth. 
2,  Geary  

2.    Von    Stein- 

Col.  Tames  Wood,  Jr  
Col.  David  Ireland  
Col.  P.  H.  O'Rorke  (c).  Lt.-Col.   L. 
Ernst    

"'3 
2 

j 

2 

13 

6 

12 
222 
964 

"2 
1 

I 
1 

5 

3 
3 

120 

4S9 

1 

13 

11 

32 
16 

63 

77 
63 
1632 
6360 

"i 
i 

t 
i 

2 

4 

1 

33 
134 

Col    E.  L.  Price  (w),  Maj.  Geo.  W. 
Reid  

1 

Col.  Kenner  Garrard  

Col.  John  G.  Butler  
Maj.   A.   G.   Cook    (w),  Capt.   O.   T. 
May  (w)  

2 

1 

1 

M 

118 

Col.  P.  H.  Jones  (w),  Lt.-Col.  Henry 
C.  Lootnis  

3,  Schurz  

Col.  Philip  P.  Brown,  Jr  
Total  

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

786.  May         2d.     Skirmish   at   Louisa   Court   House,   Va.     Gen.    Stoneman's   raid.     2d 

Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Davies;  loth  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Irvine. 

787.  May          2d.     Skirmish  at  Ely's  Ford,  Va.     Gen.  Stoneman's  raid.     8th  Cavalry. 

788.  May          3d.     Skirmish   at  Ashland  and   Hanover  Station,  Va.      Gen.   Stoneman's 

raid.     26.  Cavalry. 

789.  May          3d.     Skirmish  at  South  Anna  Bridge,  near  Ashland,  Va.     Gen.  Stoneman's 

raid,     loth  Cavalry. 

790.  May          3d.     Skirmish  at  Warrenton  Junction,  Va.    5th  Cavalry.    Maj.  Hammond. 

791.  May          3d.     Skirmish  near  Hill's  Point,  Va.     Siege  of  Suffolk.     ii7th  Infantry. 

792.  May         3d.     Skirmish  at  Amite  River,  La.     i8th  Battery. 

793.  May          3d.     Skirmish   on   the   Providence   Church  Road,   Va.     Siege   of   Suffolk. 

ist  Mounted  Rifles;  89th,  iO3d,  I43d,  I44th,  I7oth  Infantry. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1863. 

794.  May          3d.     Skirmish  near  Chuckatuck  and  Reed's  Ferry,  Va.     Siege  of  Suffolk. 

Detachment  of   10  men,   ist   Mounted   Rifles,  Sergt.  Jas    L.  Trow- 
bridge. 

795.  May        3d-4th.     Battle  of  Fredericksburg    (Marye's   Heights),  and  Salem  Church 

(Salem   Heights),   and   skirmishes   near  Banks'   Ford,  Va. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

i 

o 

0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

I  Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Bat'y. 
3d   Bat'y. 
5th    Bat'y. 
15th  Bat'y. 
2Jth  Bat'y. 
30th  Bat'y. 
31st  Bat'y. 
32d    Bat'y. 
15th  Eng.. 

50th  Eng.  . 

2,  Howe  

ft 

6 

Capt   Andrew  Cowan  

Light  

Division  

Lieut.  William  A.  Ham  

1 

1 

Artillery  

Reserve  

Capt.  Elijah  D.  Taft  

Artillerv  

Reserve  

Capt   Patrick  Hart  

Artillery  
Artillery  
Artillery  

Reserve  
Reserve  
Reserve  

Lieut.  Gustav  Von  Blucher  
Capt.  Adolph  Voegelee  
With  the  3Chh  Battery  

Artillery  

Reserve  

Lieut.  George  Gaston  

Col.  Clinton  G.  Colgate,  Maj.  Walter 
L.  Cassin,   Lt.-Col.  James  A.   Ma- 
gruder  

1 

1 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  H.  Pettes  and    Maj.   E. 
O.  Beers  

16th     Inf.  . 
18th     Inf.. 
2°th     Inf.. 
27th     Inf.. 
31st      Inf.  . 
32d      Inf.  . 
33d       Inf.  . 
34th     Inf.  . 

36th     Inf.. 

42d      Inf.  . 
43d      Inf.. 
49th     Inf.. 
59th     Inf.. 
62d      Inf.  . 
65th     Inf.. 

67th     Inf.  . 
77th     Inf.. 
82d      Inf.. 

121st   Inf.. 
122d    Inf.  . 

2,  Bartlett  
3,  Russell  

1,  Brooks  

fi 

Col.  Joel  J.  Seaver  

23 

4 

66 
1 

2 

47 
33 
106 
3 
81 
40 
73 

1 

6 

'129 
18 
7 
53 

3 
11 
30 

3 
53 

142 
34 
208 
19 
143 
43 
221 

3 

26 
9 
204 
35 
15 
120 

17 
29 
83 

6 

276 
7 

1,  Brooks  

fi 

Col   George  R   Myers  

3,  Neill  
2,  Bartlett  
Light  

2,  Howe  
1,  Brooks  

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
2 

6 

2 
0 

6 
2 

6 
6 

6 

6 
2 

0 
6 

Col.  Ernest  Von  Vegesack  
Col.  Alexander  D.  Adams  

"i 

6 
3 
11 
1 
17 

26 
•  1 
2 

"5 

86 
12 
42 
2 
125 

0 

4 

"e 
"i 

3,  Russell  
3,  Neill  
1,  Sully  

2,  Browne  .... 

3,  Hall  
Light  
3,  Neill  
3,  Hall  
3,  Wheaton  .  .  . 
1,  Shaler  

1,  Shaler... 
3,  Neill  
1,  Sully  

2,  Bartlett  
1,  Shaler  

1,  Brooks  
2,  Howe  
2,  Gibbon  

3,  Newton  .... 

2,  Gibbon  
Division  
2,  Howe  
2,  Gibbon  
3,  Newton  .... 
3,  Newton  .... 

3,  Newton  .... 
2,  Howe  
2,  Gibbon  

1,  Brooks  
3,  Newton.  .  .  . 

Col.  Francis  E.  Pinto  
Col.  Robert  F.  Taylor  
Col.  Byron  Laflin  (c),  Lt.-Col.  John 
Beverly  

Col.  Wm.  H.  Browne  (c),   Lt.-Col.  J. 
J.  Walsh  

i 
"a 

1 

"12 
1 
1 
10 

1 

2 
6 

4 

"2 
1 

1 
5 

1 
1 
1 

1 
8 
1 

14 
9 
51 
15 
6 
50 

12 
15 
45 

2 
170 
6 

"7 

"2 

"2 

Col.  James  E.  Mallon  
Col.  Benjamin  F.  Baker  
Col.  Daniel  D.  Bidwell  
Lt.-Col.  Max  A.  Thoman  
Lt.-Col.  Theodore  B.  Hamilton  

Col.    A.    Shaler    (c),    Lt.-Col.    J.    E. 
Hamblin  

Col.  Nelson  Cross  
Lt.-Col.  Winsor  B.  French  
Col.  Henry  W.  Hudson  (c),  Lt.-Col. 
J.  Huston  

"i 

Col.  Emory  Upton  
Col.  Silas  Titus  

3 

45 

Total  

9 

141 

39 

732 

24 
31 

697 

1642 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

42 

452 

157 

2553 

1466 

4701 

796.  May 
797-  May 


4th. 


Skirmishes  at  Chancellorsville,  United  States  and  Banks'  Fords,  Va. 

Chancellorsville  campaign.     6th  Battery;  i5th  and  5oth  Engineers; 

I4th,  I7th,  S2d,  64th  and  I49th  Infantry. 
Skirmishes  on   Gen.  Kilpatrick's  Raid  to  Richmond,  Va.     Hungary 

Station;  the   Coal   Pits;   Glen  Allen;   Brook  Turnpike;  defenses  of 

Richmond     and     Hanover     Town     Ferry.       2d     Cavalry,     Lt.-Col. 

Davies,  Jr. 

Skirmish  at   Shannon  Hill,  Va.     5th   Cavalry. 
Skirmish     at     Rapidan     Bridge,     Va.     Gen.     Stoneman's     raid.       8th 

Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Lake  Drummond,  Va.      ist  Mounted  Rifles. 
Skirmish  at  Ashland,  or  Brick  Church,  Va.     Gen.   Stoneman's  raid. 

loth   Cavalry. 
802.  May        5th.     Skirmish  in  Hampshire  County,  W.  Va.     On  scout  from  Winchester. 

Detachment  ist   Cavalry,  Maj.  Quinn. 
13 


798.  May 

799.  May 

800.  May 

801.  May 


4th. 


4th. 
4th. 

4th. 
4th. 


194  IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

1863. 

803.  May        5th.     Skirmishes  at  Aylettes  and  Mattapony  Ferry,  Va.     Gen  Kilpatrick's 

raid.     2d   Cavalry,   Lt.-Col.   Davies,  Jr. 

804.  May        5th.     Skirmish  at  Peletier's  Mill,  N.   C.     Evan's  Mills.     Companies  A,  C, 

E  and   K,   3d   Cavalry,    Lt.-Col.   Lewis. 

805.  May       5th.     Skirmish   at  Thompson's  Cross  Roads,  Va.     Gen.   Stoneman's   raid. 

loth  Cavalry. 

806.  May       6th.     Skirmish  at  King's  and  Queen's  Court  House,  Va.     Gen.  Kilpatrick's 

raid.     2d   Cavalry. 

807.  May        6th.     Skirmish  at  Centreville,  Va.     Detachment  2d  Cavalry. 

808.  May        6th~7th.     Skirmish    at   Upperville,    Va.      Detachment    ist    Cavalry,    Lieut. 

Boyd,  Jr. 

809.  May       7th.     Skirmish   near  White   House,  Va.     West    Point.     Company   F,  6th 

Cavalry,  Maj.  Hall. 

810.  May        7th.     Skirmish  at  Stony  Creek,  N.  C.     3d  Cavalry. 

811.  May        8th.     Skirmish  near   Fairfax   Court   House,   Va.     5th   Cavalry,   Capt.   Mc- 

Masters. 

812.  May        Qth.     Skirmish  at  Alexandria,    La.      I33d    Infantry. 

813.  May      loth.     Skirmish  at  Berry's   Ferry,  Va.     Detachment    ist    Cavalry. 

814.  May      loth.     Skirmish  at  Morrisville,  Va.     Detachment  2d   Cavalry. 

815.  May      loth-nth.     Skirmish  at    Amite  River,  La.     Civique's  Ferry.     2ist  Battery; 

I77th  Infantry. 

816.  May      I2th.    Action   at   Blackwater,   Va.     ist   Mounted   Rifles;    i64th   and   i7oth 

Infantry. 

817.  May      I3th.     Skirmish  at  Ponchatoula,   La.     I28th   Infantry. 

818.  May      I3th.     Skirmish  at  Upperville,  Va.     Detachment   ist  Cavalry,   Capt.   Boyd. 

819.  May      I3th.     Skirmish  at  Middleburg,  Va.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Jones. 

820.  May      I4th.     Skirmish  at  Marsteller's   Place,  near  Warrenton  Junction,   Va.   De- 

tachment 5th  Cavalry. 

821.  May      I5th-i6th.     Skirmishes   at    Carrsville,   Va.     Holland   House,     ist   Mounted 

Rifles;    H2th,    I52d,   I70th  and    i82d   Infantry. 

822.  May      i6th.     Skirmish    at    Berry's    Ferry,   Va.      Detachment    ist    Cavalry,    Lieut. 

Vermillyea. 

823.  May      I7lh.     Skirmish   near  Providence,  Va.     Scott's   Mills;   Chuckatuck;   Smith- 

field.     Companies  A  and  F,  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Maj.  Patton. 

824.  May      i8th.     Skirmish  near  Blackwater,  Windsor  Road,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

825.  May      2Oth.     Skirmish    in    Matthews   County,   Va.      2d    Cavalry;    Battery   H,    1st 

Artillery. 

826.  May      20th.     Skirmish  at  Simsport,  La.     Companies  B  and  G,  75th  Infantry. 

827.  May      2ist.     Action  at  Plain  Store,  La.     iStth  Battery;  75th,  n6th,  i6oth,  l6ist, 

i6sth  and   I74th   Infantry. 

828.  May      21  st.     Skirmish  at  Franklin,   La.     noth   and   i6sth  Infantry. 

829.  May      2ist.     Skirmish  at  Windsor,  Va.     I52d  and  I7oth  Infantry. 

830.  May      22d.       Skirmish  at  Gum    Swamp,    N.    C.     Four    companies    and    Howitzer 

party,  3d  Cavalry,  Capt.  Jacobs,  Jr.;  three  pieces  of  Battery  H,  3d 
Artillery,  Lieut.  John  D.   Clark. 

831.  May        23d.       Skirmish  at  Bachellor's  Creek,  near  New  Berne,  N.  C.    Cobb  Creek. 

Four  companies  3d  Cavalry;   Battery  H,  3d  Artillery;   I32d  Infantry. 

832.  May      23d.       Skirmishes  at  Antioch  Church  and  Barker's  Cross  Roads,  Va.     ist 

Mounted  Rifles;  ggth  and   n8th   Infantry. 

833.  May      23d-July  8th.     Siege  and  capture  of  Port  Hudson,  La.    (See  table  following.) 


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1863. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

if. 

IH 

O 

u 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
s^  |  men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

14th  Cav.. 
18th  Bat'y 
21st  Bat'y. 
75th    Inf.  . 
90th    Inf.  . 

19 
19 
19 
19 
19 

19 
19 

Maj.  Abram  Bassford  

6 

20 

28 
3 

1,  Augur  

Capt.  Albert  G.  Mack  

3 

Capt.  James  Barnes  

2,  Weitzel  
1  ,  Morgan  .... 

1,  Augur  
4,  Grover  

Col.  Robert  B.  Merritt  
Col.  Jos.  S.  Morgan  (c),  Maj.  Nelson 
Shaurmann  

10 

7 
19 
4 

10 

18 

21 

20 
22 
3 
17 
2 
3 

5 

15 
It 

? 

4 

1 

& 

2 

4 
4 

8 

2 
5 
2 

1 
4 

8 

7 

6 

88 

42 
112 
21 

56 
101 

97 
86 
85 
25 
53 
35 
14 

47 

80 
72 

9 

1 

4 

107 

50 
149 
37 

73 
130 

128 
119 
115 
30 
73 
41 
17 

59 

106 
92 

14 

51 
23 

1445 
4363 

91st     Inf.  . 
110th  Inf.  . 

1,  Morgan.  .  .  . 
1,  Ingraham..  . 

4,  Grover  
3,  Emory  

Col.  Jacob  Van  Zandt  
Col.  Clinton  H.  Sage  

2 
1 

1 
2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

8 
9 

2 
5 

5 

8 
2 

114th  Inf.. 
116th  Inf.. 
128th  Inf.. 

131st   Inf.. 
133d    Inf.. 
156th  Inf.. 
159th  Inf.. 
160th  Inf.. 
161st    Inf.. 
162d    Inf.. 

165th  Inf.  . 

173d    Inf.. 
174th  Inf.. 

175th  Inf.. 
177th  Inf.. 

2,  Weitzel  
1,  Chapin  
1,  Neal  Dow..  . 

1,  Morgan  
2,  Fearing.  .  .  . 
3,  Gooding.  .  .  . 
3,  Birge  
2,  Weitzel  
3,  Dudley  
1,  Neal  Dow... 

3,  Nickerson.  .  . 

2,  Fearing.  .  .  . 
3,  Dudley  

1,  Augur  

19 
19 
19 

19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 
19 

19 

19 
19 

19 
19 

Col.     Elisha    B.    Smith  (c,  w),  Maj. 
Henry  B.  Morse  

1,  Augur  
2,  Sherman  .  .  . 

4,  Grover  
3,  Emory  
3,  Emory  
4,  Grover  
1,  Augur  
1,  Augur  
2,  Sherman.  .  . 

2,  Sherman  .  .  . 
3,  Emory  

Col.  E.  P.  Chapin  (c.  w),  Capt.  John 
Higgins  

Col.   David   S.   Cowles    (c,  k),  Capt. 
Francis   S.   Keese,   Lt.-Col.   James 
Smith  

Lt.-Col.  Nicholas  W.  Day  

Col.  Leonard  D.  H.  Currie  
Col.  Jacob  Sharpe  
Lt.-Col.  Charles  A.  Burt  
Lt.-Col.  John  B.  Van  Petten  
Col.  Gabriel  T.  Harrower  
Col.  Lewis  Benedict,  Lt.-Col.  Justus 
Blanchard  

2 

3 

3 
1 

3 

2 

Lt.-Col.   Abel  Smith,  Jr.   (w),  Capt. 
Felix  Agnus  

Capt.  George  W.  Rogers        .  . 

Lt.-Col.    B.    F.    Gott,    Maj.    George 
Keating  

3,  Nickerson..  . 
3,  Nickerson  .  . 

2,  Sherman.  .  . 
2,  Sherman.  .  .  . 

Col.  Michael  K.  Bryan  (k),  Maj.  John 
Gray  

1 
1 

15 

45 

5 
3 

199 
663 

5 
2 

63 
191 

38 
17 

1087 
3145 

Col.  Ira  W.  Ainsworth  
Total  

4 
12 

77 
307 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

834.  May      24th.     Skirmish  at  Washington,    N.    C.     3d    Cavalry. 

835.  May      25th.     Skirmish  at  Franklin,  La.   75th,  poth,  noth,  H4th  and  i;sth  Infantry. 

836.  May      27th.     First  assault  at  Port  Hudson,  La.     Siege  of  Port  Hudson.     i8th  and 

2ist   Batteries;  75th,  gist,    ii6th,    I28th,    I3ist,   I33d,   159th,   i6oth, 
i62d,    i6sth,   i73d   and   I77th    Infantry. 

837.  May      28th.     Skirmish  at  Upperville,  Va.    Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Haskins. 

838.  May      28th.     Skirmish  at  Walkerstown,  Va.     i68th  Infantry. 

839.  May      3oth.     Action    at    Greenwich,    Va.      Detachment    5th    Cavalry,    Capt.    Has- 

brouck. 

840.  May      3 1 st.     Skirmish  at  Blackwater  Bridge,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

841.  May      3ist-June  2d.     Skirmishes  at  Tranter's  Creek  and  Jacksonville,  N.   C.     3d 

Cavalry,  Col.  Mix. 

842.  June        ist.     Skirmish  at  Falmouth,  Va.     2d   Cavalry. 

843.  June        ist.     Skirmish  at  Snicker's  Gap,  Va.    4th  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  A.  Pruyn;  5th 

Cavalry. 

844.  June       3d.       Skirmish  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.     26.   Cavalry. 

845.  June        3d~4th.     Skirmish  at  Clinton,  La.     Siege  of  Port  Hudson.     I4th  Cavalry. 

846.  June       4th.     Skirmish  at  Bluffton,  S.  C.    Detachment  48th  and  one  company  iisth 

Infantry. 

847.  June        5th.     Skirmish  at  Berryville,  Va.     Harrisonburg.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry. 

848.  June        sth.     Skirmish  at  Warwick  River,  Va.    Companies  F  and  H,  6th  Cavalry, 

Maj.  W.   P.  Hall. 

849.  June       5th-i3th.     Action  at  Deep  Run  Crossing,  Va.     Franklin's  Crossing,  near 

Fredericksburg.     ist  and  3d   Batteries;    isth  and  soth  Engineers; 
43d,  49th,  6sth,  67th,  77th  and  I22d  Infantry. 


196 


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1863. 

850.  June       5th.     Skirmish   at   Walkerstown,  Va.     i68th   Infantry;   and   one   company 

99th  Infantry,  Capt.  Lee  on  army  gunboat  "  Smith  Briggs." 

851.  June       6th.     Skirmish  at  Piedmont,  Va.     Harrisonburg.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry. 

852.  June       8th.     Skirmish   on   scout   from   Suffolk,   Va.,   to   South   Mills,   N.   C.     De- 

tachment ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Maj.  James  N.  Wheelan. 

853.  June       8th.     Skirmish  at  Crooked  Creek,  Va.     Piedmont.     Companies   C  and  K, 

ist   Cavalry,    Capt.    Boyd. 

854.  June       9th.     Skirmish   at   Yorktown,  Va.      i68th    Infantry. 

855.  June       9th.     Engagement  at  Brandy  Station  (Fleetwood)  and  Beverly  Ford,  Va. 

(See  table  following.) 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

in 

& 
o 
O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

21  Cav.. 
6th  Cav.  . 
8th   Cav. 
9th  Cav. 
10th  Cav. 

6th  Bat'y 
86th   Inf.. 
124th  Inf.. 

1,  Kil  patrick.  . 
2,  Devin  

3,  Gregg  
1,  Buford  

Cav. 
Cav. 
Cav. 
Cav. 
Cav. 

Cav. 
3 
3 

Col.  J.  Kil  patrick   (c).   Lt.-Col.  H. 
E.  Da  vies,  Jr  

4 
9 

1 

1 

a 

2 

i 

13 
3 

29 
13 

15 

8 

21 

39 
4 

50 
16 

82 
8 
26 

14 

2S9 
866 

Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Maj.  Wm.  E. 
Beardsley  

1    Davis  

1,  Buford  
1,  Buford  

Col.  Benj.  P.  Davis  (c,  k),  Maj.  E. 
M    Pope 

1 

i 

7 
1 
60 

2,  Devin  

Maj.  Wm.  B.  Martin  (w),  detach- 
ment   

1,  Kil  patrick.  . 

3,  Gregg  

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  Irvine  (w,  m),  Maj. 
M.  H.  A  very  

1 

2 

2,  Ames  
2,  Ames  

1,  Birney  
1,  Birney  

Lt.-Col.  Benjamin  L.  Higgins  
Col.  A.   Van  Home  Ellis,  Lt.-Col. 
Francis     M.     Cummins,     Capt. 
Chas.  H.  Weygant  

2 

2 

19 
71 

-  1 

10 

35 

24 

11 

116 
368 

Total  

4 
10 

1 
11 

89 
369 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

856.  June 
857.  June 
858.  June 
859.  June 
860.  June 
861.  June 

loth, 
loth, 
loth, 
nth. 
nth. 
nth. 

862.  June 

nth. 

863.  June 

I2th. 

864.  June 

I3th. 

865.  June 
866.  June 

I3th. 
I3th. 

867.  June 

I3th. 

868.  June 

I3th. 

860,  June 
870.  June 

I4th. 
I4th. 

Skirmish  at  Warrenton    Junction,   Va.     9th    Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Middleburg,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry,   Lieut.   Gall. 

Skirmish  at  Diascund   Bridge,  Va.     I27th   Infantry. 

Skirmish  on  Edenton  Road,  near  Suffolk,  Va.     igth  Battery. 

Skirmish  at  Stevensburg,  Va.     4th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  near    Port    Hudson,    La.      Siege    of    Port    Hudson.      I4th 

Cavalry. 
Skirmish  near  Sugar  Loaf  Mountain,  Md.    Detachment  Company  F, 

nth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  on  South  Quay  Road,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles;   i3Oth  In- 
fantry. 
Skirmish  at   White    Post,    Va.      Detachment    ist    Cavalry,    Capt.    F. 

Hendrick. 

Skirmish  near  Millwood,  Va.    Company  K,  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Bailey. 
Skirmishes  at  Berryville  and  Opequon  Creek,  Va.     Detachment  ist 

Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.   Adams. 
Skirmish   at  Bunker  Hill,  W.  Va.     Detachment    ist   Cavalry,   Capt. 

Martindale. 
Skirmish  on  Leesburg  and  Fairfax  Roads,  Va.     Five  companies  nth 

Cavalry,   Col.   Swain. 

Skirmish  near  Nine  Mile  Ordinary,  Va.     I2;th  Infantry. 
Skirmish   at  Franklin,  Va.     I30th  Infantry. 


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197 


871.  June      I4th 


872.  June      I4th 


873.  June 

I4th- 

874.  June 

I5th. 

875.  June 

I5th. 

876.  June 

i6th. 

877.  June 

i6th. 

878.  June 

i6th. 

879.  June 

i6th- 

880.  June 

I7th. 

SSi.  June 

I7th- 

882.  June 

I7th- 

883.  June 

i7th- 

884.  June 

i8th. 

885.  June 

i8th. 

886.  June 

i8th. 

887.  June 

i8th. 

888.  June 

igth. 

889.  June 

igth. 

890.  June 

1  9th-: 

891.  June 

20th. 

892.  June 

20th. 

893.  June 

20th. 

894.  June 

20th. 

895.  June 

2ISt. 

1863. 

Skirmish  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.  Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Maj. 
Boyd;  eight  companies  io6th  Infantry,  Col.  E.  C.  James  and  Lt.- 
Col.  Embick. 

Second  assault  of  Port  Hudson,  La.     Siege  of  Port  Hudson.     i8th 
and  2ist  Batteries;  75th,  goth,  gist,  iioth,  H4th,  n6th,  i28th,  I3ist, 
I33d,  I56th,  i6oth,  i62d,   I73d,  I75th  and  I77th   Infantry. 
-I5th.     Engagement  at  Winchester,  Va.     ist  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Adams. 

Skirmish  at  Williamsport,  Md.    Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Maj.  Boyd. 

Skirmish  at   Bristoe  Station,  Va.     I24th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Hancock,  Md.     ist  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Diascund  Bridge,  Va.     141  st  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Plymouth,  N.  C.    3d  Cavalry. 

-I7th.     Skirmish    at    Carrsville,   Va.     Franklin;    Blackwater;    Edenton 
Road;  Four  Corners.    99th,  n8th,  i3Oth,  I55th  and  i64th  Infantry. 

Action  at  Aldie,  Va.    Thoroughfare  Gap.     2d,  4th  and  loth  Cavalry. 
•i8th.     Skirmish  on  scout  from  Rocky  Run  to  Dover  and  Core  Creek, 

N.   C.     Detachment  3d   Cavalry,   Maj.    Ferris  Jacobs,  Jr. 
-i 9th.     Skirmishes  at  Pattersonville,  La.     I76th  Infantry. 
-July  4th.     Siege   of  Vicksburg,   Miss.     Battery  L,  2d  Artillery;  46th, 
5 ist  and  79th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  on  Seabrook  Island,  S.  C.  South  Edisto  Island.  One 
section  Battery  B,  3d  Artillery;  56th  Infantry. 

Skirmishes  at  and   near   Middleburg,  Va.     loth   Cavalry. 

Skirmishes  at  Snicker's  Gap  and  Aldie,  Va.     8th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Plaquemine,   La.     Detachment    131  st   Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Warrenton,  Va.     5th   Cavalry. 

Action  at  Middleburg,  Va.     2d,  4th  and  loth  Cavalry. 
21  st.     Action  at  La  Fourche  Crossing,  La.     25th  Battery;  detachment 
I76th  Infantry,  Maj.  Morgans. 

Skirmish  at  Thibodeaux,  La.  Detachment  Company  D,  I76th  In- 
fantry. 

Skirmish  at  Middleburg,   Va.     loth   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Ashby's  Gap,  Va.  Aldie;  Upperville.  4th,  8th  and  9th 
Cavalry. 

Skirmish  near  Kinston,  N.   C.     I2th  Cavalry. 

Engagement  at  Upperville,  Va. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

a 

E 

O 

0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

i2 

CJ 
0 

o 

1 
1 

T3 

W 

4 
17 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

2d     Cav. 

4th   Cav. 
6th    Cav. 

8th    Cav. 
9th    Cav. 
10th    Cav. 
6th  Bat'y 
44th      Inf  . 

2,  Kilpatrick  .  . 

2,  Kilpatrick.  . 
2,  Devin  

1,  Gamble.  .  .  . 
2,  Devin  
3,  Gregg  

2,  Gregg  

2,  Gregg  
1,  Buford  

1,  Buford  
1,  Buford  
2,  Gregg  

Cav. 

Cav 
Cav 

Cav 
Cav 
Cav 
Cav 
5 

Col.  J.  Kilpatrick  (c),  Lt.-Col.  H. 

1 

o6 

At 

Col.  Louis  P.  Di  Cesnola  
Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Maj.  W.  E. 

1 

8 

Maj.  E.  M.  Pope  
Col.  Wm.  Sackett  
Maj.  Matthew  H.  Avery  

3,  Vincent  .... 

1,  Barnes  

Col.  James  C.  Rice  

1 

?, 

3 

Total  

2 
12 

t 

23 

I 

8 

36 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

13 

117 

1 

66 

209 

IN  THE  FIELD — BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1863. 

896.  June  22d.  Action  at  Green  Castle,   Pa.     Detachment   1st   Cavalry,   Maj.   Boyd. 

897.  June  22d.  Skirmish  at  Middleburg,   Va.      6th    Cavalry. 

898.  June  22d.  Skirmish  at  Philomont,  Va.     9th    Cavalry. 

899.  June  22d.  Skirmish  at  Aldie,  Va.     loth   Cavalry. 

900.  June  22d.  Skirmish  at  Succade  Ferry,  N.   C.     I2th   Cavalry. 

901.  June  22d.  Skirmish  at  Bottom's  Bridge,  Va.     I43d  and   i52d  Infantry. 

902.  June  23d.  Skirmish  near    Shippensburg,    Pa.       Detachment    1st    Cavalry,    Maj. 

Boyd,   and   Company   I    (Artillery  Company),  8th   Regt.   National 
Guard. 

903.  June     23d.       Skirmish  at  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Capt. 

Martindale. 

904.  June     23d.       Skirmish  at  Aldie,  Va.     2d  and  8th  Cavalry. 

905.  June     23d.       Skirmish  at  Bayou  Boeuff,  La.     Company   I,    I76th   Infantry. 

906.  June      23d.       Skirmish  at,  and  surrender  of,  Fort  Buchanan,  on  the  Atchafalaya, 

La.     Companies  A  and   F,   I76th  Infantry. 

907.  June     23d-24th.     Action  at,  and  surrender  of,  Brashier  City,  La.    Detachments  of 

the  Ii4th,   I3ist,   is6th,   I59th  and   I76th  Infantry. 

908.  June     24th.     Skirmish  at  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.     9th  Cavalry. 

909.  June     24th-25th.     Skirmishes  at   and   about   Haymarket   and   Thoroughfare   Gap, 

Va.     6th  and  9th  Cavalry;  42d,  59th,  82d  and  95th  Infantry. 

910.  June     25th.     Skirmish    near   Cashtown,   Pa.,   near   McConnellsburg.     Detachment 

1st  Cavalry,  Maj.  Boyd. 

911.  June     25th-26th.     Skirmishes  at  Carlisle,  Pa.   Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Maj.  Boyd. 

912.  June     26th.     Skirmish    at    Kingston,    Pa.      Company    I,   8th;    and    7ist    National 

Guard. 

913.  June     26th-27th.     Skirmishes  near  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va.    Detachment  ist  Cav- 

alry, Lt.-Col.   Adams. 

914.  June     27th.     Skirmish  at  Kingston,  Pa.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Maj.  Boyd. 

915.  June     27th.     Skirmishes  at  Middleburg  and  Upperville,  Va.     8th  Cavalry. 

916.  June     27th.     Engagement  at  Fairfax  Court  House,  Va.     Companies  B  and  C,  nth 

Cavalry,  Maj.   S.  P.   Remington. 

917.  June     27th.     Skirmish  at  Donaldsonville,  La.     Detachment  9ist  Infantry. 

918.  June     28th.     Skirmish  near  Rockville,  Md.     2d  Cavalry. 

919.  June     28th.     Skirmish  near    Oyster   Point,   Pa.     Company  I,  8th;    nth,   23d  and 

52d   National   Guard. 

920.  June      28th.     Affair  on  Little  River  Turnpike,  Va.     One  company  I78th  Infantry. 

921.  June      29th.     Skirmish  at  Keedysville,   Md.     Detachment   ist   Cavalry. 

922.  June      29th.     Skirmish  at  Hancock,   Md.     Detachment    ist   Cavalry,   Capt.   Bailey. 

923.  June     29th.     Skirmish  near  McConnellsburg,  Pa.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Capt. 

Jones. 

924.  June     29th.     Skirmish     near    Kingston,     Pa.      Detachment     ist     Cavalry,     Lieut. 

Knowles. 

925.  June     29th.     Skirmish    near    Goose    Creek   Bridge,    Md.      Cookville,    2d    and    4th 

Cavalry. 

926.  June      29th.     Skirmish  near  Fort  Washington,  Harrisburg,  Pa.     Company  I,  8th; 

and  7ist  National  Guard. 

927.  June     29th.     Skirmish  at  Bolivar  Heights,  Va.     Detachment   nth   Cavalry. 

928.  June     30th.     Skirmish  at  Fairfield,  Pa.     6th  and  8th  Cavalry. 

929.  June     3Oth.     Skirmish  at  Bolivar   Heights,   W.   Va.     Detachments   of   Companies 

E,  F  and  I,  nth  Cavalry,  Lieut.  Von  Weltzein. 

930.  June      3Oth.     Skirmish  at  Ahrendtsville,     Pa.       Detachment     ist     Cavalry,     Lieut. 

Knowles. 

931.  June      3Oth.     Action  near  Hanover,  Pa.     5th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Hammond. 


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1863. 

932.  June  30th.  Skirmish  at  Sporting  Hill,  Pa.  Hampton,  near  Harrisburg.  Com- 
pany I,  8th;  22d,  Col.  Aspinwall;  37th,  Col.  Roome,  National  Guard. 

933-  July  ist.  Skirmish  near  Fayetteville,  Pa.  Detachments  1st  Cavalry,  Maj. 
Boyd  and  Lieut.  Knowles. 

934.  July         ist.     Skirmishes  at  Green  Castle  and  Waynesboro,  Pa.     6th  Cavalry. 

935-  July  Ist.  Action  at  Carlisle,  Pa.  Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Maj.  Boyd;  detach- 
ment nth  Artillery;  Company  I,  8th;  22d,  23d  and  37th  National 
Guard. 

936.  July  ist.  Skirmish  at  Baltimore  Cross  Roads,  Va.  Detachment  6th  Cavalry, 
Maj.  Hall. 

937-  July  ist.  Action  at  Crump's  Cross  Roads,  Va.  Baltimore  Cross  Roads,  Bot- 
tom's Bridge.  Detachment  6th  Cavalry;  Battery  H,  ist  Artillery; 
Sgth,  I39th  and  I4ist  Infantry. 

938.  July         ist~3d.     Battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.     Loss  in  skirmishes  July  4th  included. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

o. 

E 

O 

Cav 
Cav 

Cav 
Cav 

2 

Cav 
Cav 
Cav 
A.P 

2 

5 
3 

1 

A.P 
11 

A.P 
1 

12 
6 
6 
3 

Cav 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

S 

<p 

0 

I 

O 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

2d    Cav. 
4th  Cav  . 
5th  Cav  . 

6th  Cav. 

6th  Cav.: 
Cos.  D&K 
8th  Cav  . 
9th  Cav  . 
10th  Cav. 
OneidaCv. 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  B. 

Bat'y  C. 
Bat'y  D. 
Bat'y  E. 
Bat'y  G. 

Bat'y  I.. 
Bat'y  K. 

Bat'y  L. 

Bat'y  M. 
1st  Baty. 
3d  Baty. 
4th  Baty 
5th  Baty 
6th  Baty 
10th  Baty 

llth  Baty 

13th  Baty 
14th  Baty 

15th  Baty 

15th  Eng.. 
50th  Eng.. 
7th  Inf.. 
8th  Inf.  . 
10th  Inf.  . 

2,  Huey.  . 
2,  Huey.  .  .  . 
1,  Farns- 
worth 
2,  Devin.  .  .  . 

2,  Gregg  
2,  Gregg  

3,  Kilpatrick.  . 
1,  Buford  

Lt.-Col.  Otto  Harhaus  

Lt.-Col.  Augustus  Pruyn  

Maj.  John  Hammond  

1 

1 

4 

8 

6 
9 

4 
40 
11 
9 

Col.    T.   C.    Devin    (c),    Maj.    W.   E. 
Beardsley  

1 

Capt.  Riley  Johnson,  escort  

1 

3 

1,  Gamble..  . 
2,  Devin  
3,  Gregg  

1,  Buford  
1,  Buford  
2,  Gregg  

Lt.-Col.  William  L.  Markell  

2 
2 
2 

1 

21 
2 
4 

"i 

16 
7 
2 

Col.  William  Sackett  
Maj.  Matthew  H.  Avery  
Capt.  Daniel  P.  Mann,  at  Army  Head- 
quarters   

Hazard  

Capt.  Jas.  McK.  Rorty  (k),  14th  Bat- 
tery attached;  Lieut.  Albert  S.  Shel- 
don (w),  Lieut.  Robert  E.  Rogers 
Capt.  Almont  Barnes  

7 

I 

15 

23 

Martin  

Randolph.  .  . 

Capt.  Geo.  B.  Winslow  

10 

8 

18 

Wainwright  . 
4th  Vol.: 
Fitzhugh.  . 
Osborn  

Attached  to  Battery  L,  1st  Artillery.  . 

Tyler  

Capt.  Nelson  Ames  
Capt.  Michael  Wiedrich  

"'3 

"2 

6 

8 

3 

6 
13 

3 
17 

4th  Vol.: 
Fitzhugh.  . 

Wainwright  . 

Muhlenberg  . 
Tompkins  .  .  . 

Tyler  

Capt.  R.  H.  Fitzhugh   (c),  llth  Bat- 
tery attached  

Capt.    J.    A.    Reynolds    (w),    Lt.    G. 
Breck  

1 

1 

14 

1 

Lieut.  Charles  E.  Winegar  

Capt.  Andrew  Cowan  

4 

2 

6 

12 

Tompkins..  . 

Capt.  Wm.  A.  Harn  

Capt.  James  E.  Smith  
Capt.  Elisha  D.  Taft  (c)  
Capt.  Joseph  W.  Martin  

2 

1 

10 
2 
1 

1 

13 
3 
1 

5 

4 

11 
4 

16 

2d  Vol.:  Taft 
Robertson.... 
1st  Vol.: 
McGilvery. 

4th  Vol.: 
Fitzhugh  . 

Osborn  

Tyler  

Tyler  

Attached  to  the  5th  Mass.,  G  and  C, 
1st  Rhode  Island,  and  5th  N.   Y. 
Batteries,  Lieut.  C.  T.  Bruen;  loss, 
with  5th  Mass.  Battery  

? 

1 

Tyler  

Attached  to  Battery  K,  1st  Artillery, 
Lieut.  John  E.  Burton  

4 

11 

2 

Lieut.  William  Wheeler 

X 

3 

Hazard  

Attached  to  Batteries  B  and  G,  1st  Ar- 
tillery, Capt.  James  McK.  Rorty  (k) 

Capt.  Patrick  Hart                      .... 

1 

2 
3 

2 

1 
11 

1st  Vol.: 
McGilvery. 

Tyler  

Army  headquarters,  Detachment  

3,  Zook  
2,  Smyth'  .'  . 

1,  Caldwell  
3,'  Hays'  .'.'.'  .'.'.' 

2 
11 
2 

Detachment  serving  with  52d  Infantry 
One  company.  Provost  Guard  
Major  George  F.  Hoooer.  .  . 

3 

2 

5 

""fi 

'"?, 

'"4 

2OO 


IN  THE  FIELD — BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1863. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

C 

o 
u 

Commanding  Officers. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men.  |  . 

W'n'd. 

Vliss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

12th  Inf 

5 

11 

6 

2 

3 
11 

2 
6 
5 

11 

6 
2 

11 
2 

11 

2 

12 
2 

6 

2 
2 

6 
2 

6 
11 
2 

3 
3 
3 

3 

3 
1 

6 
12 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 

2 

Companies  D  and  E.  Provost  Guard, 
Capt.  Henry  W.  Ryder  

29th  Inf 

One  company,  Provost  Guard  

33d    Inf 

Detachment   with  49th   N.    Y.    Vols. 
Capt.  Henry  J.  Gifford  

39th  Inf.  . 
40th  Inf.. 

41st  Inf.. 

42d  Inf.  . 
43d    Inf 

3,  Willard... 
3,  De  Tro- 
briand 
1,  Von  Gilsa. 

3,  Hall  
3   Neill  

3,  Hays  
1  Birney  

Four  companies,  Maj.  H.  Hillebrandt 
Col.  Thomas  W.  Egan  

1 

1 
1 

14 
22 

14 

15 
1 
24 

11 

i 

4 

8 
6 

"* 
1 

77 
116 

50 
49 
2 

77 

34 

9 

14 

7 

2 
4 
1 
3 

164 

95 
150 

75 
74 
5 
111 

224 
2 

38 
102 
34 

20 

34 
52 
62 

12 
23 

98 
9 

44 
1 
138 

25 
117 
91 

114 

162 
89 

234 

1,  Barlow  
2  Gibbon.  .  .  . 

Col.   L.   Von  Gilsa(c),Lt.-Col.Dettler 
Von  Einsiedel;  nine  companies.  .  .  . 
Col.  James  E.  Mallon  

2,  Howe  

Lt.-Col.  John  Wilson  

1 
1 

44th  Inf.  . 
45th  Inf.. 

49th  Inf.  . 
52d    Inf 

3,  Vincent.  .  . 
l.Schim- 
mel  pfenning 

3,  Neill  
3   Zook   .... 

I  ,  Barnes  
3,  Schurz  

2,  Howe  
1,  Cal  dwell.  .  . 

Col.  J.  C.  Rice  (c),  Lt.-Col.  F.  Conner 

Col.    G.    Von   Amsberg    (c),   Lt.-Col. 
Adolphus  Dobke  

Col.  Daniel  D.  Bidwell  

Lt.-Col.  C.  G.  Freudenburg  (w),  Capt. 
William  Scherrer  

1 

1 

7 
4 

1 

6 
11 

6 

i 

5 

11 
4 

3 

t 

a 

t 

i 

3 
2 

(i 

1 
1 
I 

1 

23 
45 
26 

13 

25 

39 
50 

10 
9 

57 
5 

24 

"« 

10 
44 
2 

3 

54th  Inf.. 
57th  Inf 

1.  Von  Gilsa. 
3  Zook  

1,  Barlow  
1.  Caldwell..  . 

Maj.  Steven  Kovacs,  Lt.  Ernest  Both 
Lt.-Col.  Alford  B.  Chapman  

58th  Inf.. 
59th  Inf.  . 

60th  Inf.  . 
61st  Inf.. 
62d  Inf.  . 

63d  Inf.  . 
64th  Inf.  . 

65th  Inf.. 
66th  Inf 

2,  Kryzan- 
owski 

3,  Hall  

3,  Greene.  .  . 
1,  Cross  
3,  Nevin  .... 

2,  Kelly  
4,  Brooke.  .  . 

1.  Shaler.  .. 
3,  Zook.    .  .  . 

3,  Schurz  
2,  Gibbon  

Col.  W.  Kryzanowski  (c),  Lt.-Col.  A. 
Otto,  Capt.  Emil  Koenig  

1 

Lt.-Col.  M.  A.  Thoman   (w),  1st  Lt. 
W.    H.    Pohlman    (w),    Capt.    W. 
McFadden;  four  companies  

2,  Geary  
1,  Caldwell  
3,  Wheaton  .  .  . 

1,  Caldwell  
1,  Caldwell  

3,  Wheaton.  .  . 
1,  Caldwell.  .  .  . 

Col.  Abel  Godard  

Lt.-Col.  K.  Oscar  Broady  

Col.  D.  J.  Nevin   (c),  Lt.-Col.  T.  B. 
Hamilton  

4 

a 

Two  companies;  Lt.-Col.  R.  C.  Bent- 
ley  (w),  Capt.  Thomas  Touhey.  .  . 
Col.  D.  G.  Bingham  (w),  Maj.  L.  W. 
Bradley  

i 
1 

7 
19 

9 
1 

65 

6 
4 
13 

28 

8 
3 

70 

Col.  Joseph  E.  Hamblin  
Col.  O.  H.  Morris  (w),  Lt.-Col.  J.  S. 
Hammell,  Maj.  Peter  Nelson  

67th  Inf.. 
68th  Inf.  . 
69th  Inf.  . 

70th  Inf.  . 
71st  Inf.. 
72d    Inf.. 

73d    Inf.. 

74th  Inf.  . 
76th  Inf.  . 

77th  Inf.  . 
78th  Inf.  . 
80th  Inf.  . 
82d    Inf.. 
83d    Inf.. 
84th  Inf.. 
86th  Inf.  . 

88th  Inf.. 
93d    Inf.  . 

1,  Shaler  
1,  Von  Gilsa. 
2,  Kelly  

2,  Brewster.  . 
!,  Brewster.. 
2,  Brewster.. 

2,  Brewster.. 

2,  Brewster.  . 
2,  Cutler  

3,  Neill  
3,  Greene.  .  . 
I,  Rowley.  .  . 
I,  Harrow.  .  . 
2,  Baxter.  .  . 
2,  Cutler  
2,  Ward  

2,  Kelly  

1,  Wheaton  .  .  . 
,  Barlow  
1,  Caldwell  

!,  Humphreys. 
!,  Humphreys. 
!,  Humphreys. 

2,  Humphreys. 

2,  Humphreys. 
1,  Wadsworth.. 

2,  Howe  
2,  Geary  
3,  Doubleday  . 
2  Gibbon 

Col.  Nelson  Cross  

Col.  Gotthilf  Bourry  De  Invernois.  .  . 
Two    companies;     Capt.     R.     Moro- 
ney  (w),  Lt.  James  J.  Smith  

i 

7 

5 
20 
9 

7 

47 
12 

30 

4 

1 

8 
6 

1 

11 
6 

M 

59 

13 

85 
62 

72 

92 
68 

116 

t 

Col.  J.  Egbert  Farnum  

Col.  Henry  L.  Potter  
Col.  John  S.  Austin  (w),  Lt.-Col.  John 
Leonard  

i 

4 

Col.  W.  R.  Brewster  (c),  Lt.-Col.  M. 
W.  Burns  

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  Holt  

Maj.  A.  J.  Grover  (k),  Capt.  John  E. 
Cook  (w)  

2 

Lt.-Col.  Winsor  B.  French  

Dol.  Herbert  Hammerstein  

6 
32 
42 
4 
13 

10 
6 

1 

u 

12 
3 
6 

3 
1 

20 
96 
120 
15 
99 

48 
16 

1 

1 
i 

1 

2 
23 
14 

58 
99 

3 
4 

30 

170 
192 
82 
217 

66 

28 

Col.  Theodore  B.  Gates  

3 
3 
2 

1 
1 

Maj.  J.  Huston  (k),  Capt.  J.  Darrow 
Lt.-Col.  Joseph  A    Moesch  

2,  Robinson  .  .  . 
I,  Wadsworth  . 
1,  Birney  

1,  Caldwell..  .. 

Col.  Edward  B.  Fowler  
Lt.-Col.  B.  L.  Higgins  (w),  Maj.  J.  H. 
Lansing  

Two    cos;    Col.     Patrick     Kelly   (c), 
Capt.  Denis  F.  Burke  

Provost  Guard,  A.  P.  Col.  J.  S.  Crock- 
er   

94th  Inf.  . 

95th  Inf.  . 
97th  Inf.  . 
102d    Inf.. 

104th  Inf.  . 
107th  Inf.  . 
108th  Inf.. 
lllth  Inf.  . 

113th  Inf.. 
120th  Inf.  . 

1,  Paul;  Root 

2,  Cutler.  .  .  . 
2,  Baxter.  .  . 
3,  Greene.  .  . 

1,  Paul  
3,  Colgrove.  . 
2.  Smyth  
3,  Willard.  .  . 

2,  Kryzan- 
owski 

2,  Brewster.. 

2,  Robinson.  .  . 

1.  Wadsworth. 
2,  Robinson.  .  . 
2,  Geary  

2,  Robinson.  .  . 
1,  Ruger  
3,  Hays  
3,  Hays  

3,  Schurz  
2,  Humphreys. 

I 

1 
I 

12 

1 
12 
•2 
\ 

11 

'.' 

Col.  A.  R.  Root  (c,  w.),    Maj.  S.  A. 
Moffet  

12 

7 
10 

2 
11 

e 

8 
9 

1 

U 

52 
54 

27 

16 
81 
? 

8 

1 

li 

167 
45 
75 

8 
82 

245 
115 
120 

29 
194 
2 
102 

249 

140 

203 

Col.  G.  H.  Biddle  (w),  Maj.  E.  Pye.  . 
Col.  C.  Wheelock,  Maj.  C.  Northrup.  . 
Col.  J.  C.  Lane  (w),  Capt.  L.  R.  Steg- 
man  

"i 

2 

Col.  Gilbert  G    Prey   

Col.  Nirom  M.  Crane  

Lt.-Col.  Francis  E.  Pierce  (c)  

i 
i 

L1 
7 

13 
55 

9 

?5 

H 

s 

1 
K 

76 
169 

66 
144 

Col.  C.  D.  MacDouf?a!l  (c.  w),  Lt.-Col. 
I.  M.  Lusk,  Capt.  A.  P.  Seeley.  .  .  . 

Col.  John  T.  Lockman  (w),  Lt.-Col. 
Edward  F.  Lloyd  

1 

14 

58 
17 

Lt.-Col.  C.  D.  Westbrook  (w),  Maj.  J. 
R.  Tappan.  . 

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201 


1863. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

c. 

E 

O 
CJ 

Commanding  Officers. 

Officers. 

Enlisted  g" 
men. 

Officers.  ^ 

n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

•o 
£c 

to  o 

^E 
W 

2 
30 

9 

54 
98 

172 

147 

88 
84 

84 
8 

22 

135 

43 
23 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

121st  Inf.. 
122d    Inf.. 
123d    Inf.. 

124th  Inf.. 

125th  Inf.  . 
126th  Inf.. 

134th  Inf.  . 

136th  Inf.  . 

137th  Inf.. 
140th  Inf.  . 

145th  Inf.  . 
146th  Inf.. 

147th  Inf.  . 

149th  Inf.  . 
150th  Inf.. 

2,  Bartlett.  . 
1,  Shaler  
1,  McDougall 

2,  Ward  .... 

3,  Willard.  .  . 

3,  Willard, 
Sherrill, 
Bull 

1,  Coster  

2,  Smith.  .  .  . 

3,  Greene.  .  . 
3,  Weed  .... 

1,  McDougall 
3,  Weed  .... 

2,  Cutler.  .  .  . 

3,  Greene  .  .  . 
2   Lockwood. 

1,  Wright..  . 
3,  Wheaton  . 
1,  Ruger.  .  .  . 

1,  Birney  .  .  . 
3,  Hays.  .  .  . 

3,  Hays  .... 

2,  Von  Stein- 
wehr 

2,  VonStein- 
wehr 
2,  Geary.  .  .  . 
2,  Ayres  .... 

1,  Ruger.  .  .  . 

6 
6 
12 

3 
2 

2 
11 

11 
12 

5 

1? 

Col.  Emory  Upton  
Col.  Silas  Titus  

"16 
3 

24 
24 

35 

41 

17 
36 

25 

1 

4 

57 

6 
7 

'"2 
1 

3 
6 

9 

4 

1 

3 

5 

1 

2 

9 
3 

1 

2 
1 

"'2 

5 
Q 

10 

57 

2 
10 

18 

2 
44 

14 

90 
139 

231 

252 

109 
137 

133 

10 

28 

296 

55 
45 

200 

307 

10 
2 
5 

Col.  Arch.  L.  McDougall  (c),  Lt.-Col. 
James  C.  Rogers,  Capt.  Adolph  H. 
Tanner  

Col.  A.  Van  Home  Ellis  (k),  Lt.-Col. 
F.   M.  Cummins   (w),  Capt.  C.   H. 

4 
2 

5 

1 

Col.  George  L.  Willard  (c,  k),  Lt.-Col. 
Levin  Crandell  

Col.  E.  Sherrill    (c,  k.),  Lt.-Col.  Jas. 
M.  Bull  (c),  Capt.  Wm.  A.  Coleman 

Col.  Charles  R.  Coster   (c).  Lt.-Col. 
Allan  H    Jackson            ... 

Col.  James  Wood,  Jr  

Col.  David  Ireland  

4 
1 

Col.  Patrick  H.  O'Rorke  (k),  Lt.-Col. 

Col.  Edward  Livingston  Price  

2,  Ayres  .... 

1,  Wads- 
worth  . 

2,  Geary  
1,  Ruger  .  .  . 

5 

1 
12 

n 

Col.    Kenner    Garrard    (c),    Lt.-Col. 
David  T.  Jenkins  

Lt.-Col.  Francis  C.  Miller   (w),  Maj. 

3 

92 

3 
15 

169 

108 

Col.  Henry  A.  Barnum,  Lt.-Col.  Chas. 
B.  Randall  

Col.  John  H.  Ketcham  

154th  Inf.. 
157th  Inf.. 
U.  S.  Vols. 

U.  S.  Vols. 
Reg.  Army 

1,  Coster  

1,  Schim- 
mel  pfenning 

2,  Von  Stein- 
wehr 

3,  Schurz  .  .  . 

n 
u 

Lt.-Col.  D.  B.  Allen  

1 
23 

1 

8 
R 

20 
158 

9 

6 

Col.  Philip  P.  Brown,  Jr  

4 

9 

General  and  Staff  Officers  from  New 
York  

1st  Sharpshooters  

1 

1 
1 

Officers  from  New  York  

4 

Total  

82 
246 

905 
2909 

304 
1145 

3719 
13384 

69 
183 

1694 
5182 

6773 
23049 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

939-  July 

2d. 

940.  July 

2d. 

941.  July 

26. 

942.  July 

2d. 

943-  July 

3d. 

944.  July 

3d. 

945-  July 

3d- 

946.  July 

4th. 

947-  July 
948.  July 

4th. 
4th. 

949.  July 
950.  July 

4th. 
4th. 

Skirmish   at   McConnellsburgh,   Pa.     Detachment   ist   Cavalry,   Maj. 

Quinn. 
Skirmish     at     Springfield     Landing,     La.       i62d     Infantry,     Lt.-Col. 

Blanchard. 
Skirmish  near  Fort  Washington,  opposite  Harrisburg,  Pa.     I3th  and 

28th    National    Guard. 
Skirmish  near  Frederick,  Md.     Companies  E,  F  and  I,  nth  Cavalry, 

Maj.  Kenyon. 
Skirmishes    at   Bendersville   and    Quakerville,    Pa.     Detachment    ist 

Cavalry,  Maj.  Boyd. 
Skirmishes  at  Falling  Waters  and  Williamsport,  Md.     Destruction 

of  part  of  Gen.  Lee's  pontoon  train.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Trenton,  N.  C.,  on  raid  on  the  Wilmington  and  Weldon 

R.    R.     3d   Cavalry,   Lt.-Col.    Lewis. 
Skirmish    at   McDonald's    on    Ossawba   Island,    Ga.      Detachment   47th 

Infantry. 

Skirmish   at   Gettysburg,   Pa.     58th,    io7th,   ngth  and   I23d   Infantry. 
Action   at   Green  River  Bridge,  at  Tebb's    Bend,   Ky.     Detachment 

79th   Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Cranstown,    Pa.      Detachment    rst    Cavalry,    Maj.    Boyd. 
Skirmish  at  Frederick   City,   Md.     Detachment    ist    Cavalry. 


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1863. 

951.  July        4th.     Skirmish  at  Hallville,  N.  C,  on  raid  on  the  Wilmington  and  Weldon 

R.  R.  Detachment  Company  E,  3d  Cavalry,  Lieut.  Gibbs;  23d 
Cavalry. 

952.  July        4th.     Action  at  South  Anna  Bridge,  Va.     Richmond  and  Fredericksbuig 

R.  R.;  Hanover  Junction;  near  Blackwater.    Two  companies  99th; 

Companies  A,  D  and  F,  iiSth  Infantry,  Capts.  Norris  and  Riggs 

and  Lieut.  Cunningham,  Maj.  Nichols. 
953-  July        4th.    Action   at  Baltimore   Cross  Roads,  Va.     Battery   H,   ist  Artillery; 

8th   Battery;   ist   Battalion   Sharpshooters;    isoth   Infantry. 
954.  July        4th.    Action  at  Monterey  Gap,  Pa.    2d,  4th  and  5th  Cavalry. 
955-  July        4th.    Skirmish  at  Fairfield  Gap,  Pa.    6th   Battery. 

956.  July        4th.     Skirmish  at  Emmitsburg,    Md.     6th    Battery. 

957.  July        5th.     Skirmish  at  or  near  Smithsburg,  Md.     2d,  4th  and  5th  Cavalry. 

958.  July        5th.     Skirmish  at  Mercersburg,  Pa.     Cunningham's  Cross  Roads.    Capture 

of  part  of  Gen.  Lee's  train.    Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Jones. 

959.  July        5th.     Skirmish  near  Green  Castle,  Pa.     Detachment   ist  Cavalry. 

960.  July        5th.     Skirmish  at  Emmitsburg,  Md.    2d  Cavalry. 

961.  July        5th.     Skirmish  at  Warsaw,  N.  C.     Raid  on  the  Wilmington  and  Weldon 

R.  R.  3d  Cavalry;  23d  Cavalry;  one  section  Battery  H,  3d  Ar- 
tillery, Lieut.  Clark. 

962.  July        5th.     Skirmish  at  Kenyonsville,  N.  C.     3d  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.   Lewis. 

963.  July        5th.     Skirmish  at  Camden,  N.  C.     1st  Mounted  Rifles. 

964.  July        5th.    Skirmish  near  Fairfield,  Pa.    Millerstown.    ist  and  3d  Batteries;  de- 

tachment 33d,  43d,  49th,  77th  and  I2ist  Infantry. 

965.  July        6th.     Skirmish  at  Free  Bridge,  near  Trenton,  N.  C.    Quakers';  Gardinier's; 

Comfort  Bridge;  Southwest  Creek;  Williamston.  One  company 
I2th  Cavalry;  Battery  K,  3d  Artillery;  8ist,  8sth,  o6th  and  isSth 
Infantry. 

966.  July        6th.     Skirmish  at  Waynesboro,  Pa.     ist  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Adams. 

967.  July        6th.     Skirmish  at  Waterloo,  Pa.     Detachment   ist   Cavalry,   Maj.   Boyd. 

968.  July        6th.     Action  at  Hagerstown,  Md.     2d,  4th  and  5th  Cavalry. 

969.  July        6th.     Action  at  Williamsport,  Md.     2d,  4th,  6th,  8th  and  9th  Cavalry. 

970.  July        7th.     Skirmish  at  Antietam  and  Marsh  Run,  Md.    33d,  43d,  49th  and  77th 

Infantry. 

971.  July        7th.     Skirmish  at  Downsville,  Md.     oth   Cavalry. 

972.  July        7th.     Skirmish  at  Funkstown,  Md.     8th  Cavalry. 

973-  July  8th.  Skirmish  at  Antietam  Creek,  Md.  Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Maj. 
Boyd. 

974.  July  8th.  Action  at  Boonsborough,  Md.  Williamsport;  Hagerstown;  Funks- 
town.  2d,  4th,  5th,  6th,  8th  and  9th  Cavalry;  45th,  58th,  119th  and 
I57th  Infantry. 

975-  July        9th.     Skirmish  at  Boonsborough,  Md.    8th  Cavalry. 

976.  July        9th.     Skirmish  at  Benevola,  Md.     Beaver  Creek.    6th  and  9th  Cavalry. 

977.  July        9th-i6th.     Operations  against,  and  capture  of,  Jackson,  Miss.     Battery  L, 

2d  Artillery;  46th,  sist  and  79th  Infantry. 

978.  July      loth.     Skirmish  at  Old  Antietam  Forge,  near  Leitersburg,  Md.     6th  Bat- 

tery; 43d   Infantry. 

979.  July      loth.     Skirmish  near  Williamsport,  Md.     Detachment   ist  Cavalry. 

980.  July       loth.     Skirmish  near  Boonsborough,   Md.    3d   Battery;   62d,   6sth,   67th   and 

I22d  Infantry. 

981.  July      loth.     Skirmish  near  Clear  Springs,  Md.     74th  Militia. 

982.  July       loth.     Action   at,   and   occupation   of,    South   East   End  of   Morris   Island, 

S.  C.  Batteries  B  and  F,  3d  Artillery;  detachment  ist  Engineers; 
48th  and  looth  Infantry  and  Les  Enfants  Perdus. 


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1863. 

983.  July      ioth-i2th.     Skirmish  at  Jones  Cross  Roads,  Md.     2d  and  4th  Cavalry. 

084.  July  ioth-i3th.  Skirmishes  at  and  near  Funkstown  and  Hagerstown,  Md.  5th, 
6th,  8th  and  9th  Cavalry;  ist  and  3d  Batteries;  4ist,  43d,  49th, 
54th,  58th,  62d,  6sth,  6;th,  68th,  77th,  8oth,  83d,  94th,  I2ist,  i22d, 
I34th  and  I57th  Infantry. 

985.  July      nth-i2th.     Skirmish  at  Boonsborough,  Md.     loth  Cavalry. 

986.  July      nth-i3th.     Skirmishes  at  Jones  Cross  Roads,  Md.   Fairplay;  St.  James  Col- 

lege; near  Williamsport.    44th,  iO7th,  I2ist,  I23d,  I24th  and  I37th 
Infantry. 

987.  July      I2th.     Skirmish  at  Sharpsburg,  Md.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Maj.   Boyd. 

988.  July       I2th.     Skirmish  at  Currituck,  N.  C.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

989.  July       I2th.     Skirmish  near  New  Berne,  N.  C.    92d  Infantry. 

990.  July      I2th.     Skirmish  near  Bayou  La  Fourche,  La.     i6ist  Infantry. 

991.  July      I3th.    Engagement   on  the   Bayou   La  Fourche,   La.     Cox's   Plantation,   near 

Donaldsonville. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

c 

C 

0 

19 
19 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

Wn'd. 

Officers.  !  § 

Enlisted  |  ", 
men.  |  « 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

18th  Bat'y 
75th  Inf.  . 

2,  WeitzelV.  .  .  '. 

1,  Augur  
1,  Augur  

Capt.  Albert  G.  Mack  

Col.  Robert  B.  Merritt  

90th  Inf.. 

1,  Morgan.  .  .  . 

4,  Grover  

19 

19 
19 
19 
19 

Col.  Jos.  S.  Morgan  (c),  Maj.  Nelson 
Shaurman  

2 

1 

20 

48 

71 

91st  Inf.  . 

1,  Morgan  

4,  Grover  

Col.  Jacob  Van  Zandt  

116th  Inf.. 
131st  Inf.. 
159th  Inf.  . 
161st  Inf.. 
174th  Inf.  . 

1,  Paine  
1,  Morgan  
3,  Birge  
3,  Dudley  
3,  Dudley  

1,  Augur  
4,  Grover  
4,  Grover  

Capt.  John  Higgins  

1 

5 
2 

18 
10 

"i 

20 
42 

44 
55 

Lt.-Col.  Nicholas  W.  Day  
Lt.-Col.  Charles  A.  Burt  

1,  Augur  
1,  Augur  

19 
19 

Col.  Gabriel  T.  Harrower  
Maj.  George  Keating  

"i 

1 
17 

1 
1 

38 

28 

7 
7 

124 
183 

53 
54 

Total  

2 
2 

33 
54 

3 

7 

114 
216 

1 
3 

277 
465 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged  . 

992.  July  I3th-i6th.  Riot  in  New  York  City.  Company  G,  I3th  Cavalry;  detachment 
I4th  Cavalry;  Companies  A  and  B,  i8th  Cavalry;  detachment  nth 
Artillery;  one  section  2Oth  Battery;  detachment  I7th  Veteran  In- 
fantry; detachment  36th  Infantry  and  7th  Regiment  National 
Guard. 

993-  July  I4th.  Skirmish  at  Williamsport,  Md.  2d  and  5th  Cavalry;  Battery  C,  ist 
Artillery;  33d,  43d,  49th,  52d,  57th,  6ist,  63d,  64th,  66th,  69th, 
77th,  88th,  I07th,  I2ist,  I23d,  I45th  and  I46th  Infantry. 

994.  July      I4th.     Action    at    Falling    Waters,    Md.     2d,   4th,    5th,    6th,    8th    and   9th 

Cavalry. 

995.  July      I4th.     Skirmish  near    Harper's   Ferry,   W.   Va.     6th    Battery;    loth    Cavalry, 

and  Companies  E,  F  and  I,  nth  Cavalry,  Maj.  Kenyon. 

996.  July      I4th.     Skirmish  on  Morris  Island,  S.  C.  Companies  C  and  D,  48th  Infantry. 
097.  July       isth.     Skirmish  at  Halltown,  W.  Va.    6th  Battery;  loth  Cavalry;  and  Com- 
panies E,  F  and  I,   nth   Cavalry,  Maj.   Kenyon. 

998.  July      isth.     Skirmish  at  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.     6th  Battery;  loth  Cavalry. 

999.  July       isth.     Skirmish  at  Smith's  Mills  Bridge,  N.  C.   One  company  I2th  Cavalry, 

Capt.  West. 


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1863. 

1000.  July       i6th.     Action  at  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.    6th  Battery;  loth  Cavalry. 

1001.  July       i6th.     Skirmish  at  Berryville,  Va.     2<\  and  4th  Cavalry. 

1002.  July       i6th.     Skirmish  near  Grimball's  Landing,  James  Island,  S.  C.     Secession- 

ville.     s6th  Infantry. 

1003.  July       i8th.     Skirmish  at  Emmitsburg,  Md.     pth  Cavalry. 

1004.  July       i8th.     Second  assault  on  Battery  Wagner,  S.  C.   (See  table  following,) 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

•f. 
E 

E 
U 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

t 

B 

1 

C 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Baty.  B: 
3d  Art  .  . 

10 

10 
10 
10 

Capt.  James  E.  Ashcroft  

Baty.  F: 
3d  Art.. 
48th  Inf.. 
100th  Inf.. 

Strong  
Putnam  

Seymour  
Seymour  

Lieut.  Paul  Birchmeyer  
Col.  William  Barton  
Col.  George  B.  Dandy  

"i 

3 

"si 

46 

"7 
5 

'ios 

92 

"i 
j 

"73 
28 

"242 
175 

Total  

G 

97 

to 

197 

4 
1 

101 

381 

417 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

M 

218 

75 

805 

1515 

1005.  July       i8th.     Skirmish   at   Swift   Creek,   on   raid   from    New   Berne   to   Tarboro, 

N.  C.  3d  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Lewis;  Companies  A,  B  and  F,  I2th 
Cavalry,  Maj.  Clarkson;  23d  Cavalry;  one  section  of  Battery  H, 
3d  Artillery,  Lieut.  Clark;  isSth  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  McNary. 

1006.  July       igth.     Skirmish  at  the   Chapel  near  Greenville,  N.   C.     Raid  to    Tarboro, 

N.  C.     3d  Cavalry. 

1007.  July       ipth-Sept.  7th.     Siege  and  occupation  of  Battery  Wagner,  Morris  Island. 

Bombardment  of  Charleston,  S.  C.,  commenced  August  21  st,  1863. 
Batteries  B  and  F,  3d  Artillery;  detachment  1st  Engineers;  3d, 
4ist,  47th,  Sist,  56th,  Spth,  looth,  iO3d,  Ii2th,  ii7th,  I27th, 
I42d,  I44th,  I57th  and  i6gth  Infantry,  and  Les  Enfants  Perdus. 

1008.  July      20th.     Skirmish  at  Rocky  Mountain  Station,   N.  C.  Raid  to  Tarboro.   Com- 

panies A,  D,  E,  G,  I  and  L,  3d  Cavalry,  Maj.  Jacobs,  Jr. 

1009.  July      20th.     Skirmishes  at  Tarboro  and  Sparta,  N.  C.     Raid  to  Tarboro.     Com- 

panies B,  C,  F,  H,  K  and  M,  3d  Cavalry,  Maj.  Cole;  Companies 
A,  B  and  F,  I2th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Clarkson;  23d  Cavalry;  one 
section  of  Battery  H,  3d  Artillery,  Lieut.  Clark. 

1010.  July      20th.     Skirmish  at  Ashby  s  Gap,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 

ion.  July      2ist.     Skirmish  at  Hookerstown,  N.  C.     Scupperton;  Greenville.     Raid  to 
Tarboro.     3d  and  I2th  Cavalry;  section  of  Battery  H,  3d  Artillery. 

1012.  July       2ist-22d.  Skirmish  at  Manassas  Gap,  Va.  Philomont;  Salem.    6th  and  gth 

Cavalry. 

1013.  July      2ist-22d.    Skirmish  at  Chester   Gap,   Va.     8th   Cavalry. 

1014.  July       22d.     Skirmish   at   Snickers  Gap,  Va.     64th   Infantry. 

1015.  July       22d.     Skirmish  at  Currituck,  N.  C.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

1016.  July       22d.     Skirmish  at  Swift    Creek   and    Street's    Ferry,    Neuse    River,    N.    C. 

Raid  to  Tarboro.  3d  Cavalry;  Companies  A,  B  and  F,  I2th  Cav- 
alry; 23d  Cavalry;  one  section  Battery  H,  3d  Artillery. 

1017.  July      23d.     Skirmish   at   Martinsburg,  W.  Va.     Detachment   ist   Cavalry,   Maj. 

Quinn. 

1018.  July       23d.     Skirmish  at  Chester  Gap,  Va.     i2Oth  Infantry. 

1019.  July       23d.     Skirmish  at  Wapping  Heights,  Va.     Manassas  Gap. 


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1863. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

C 

o 

o 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

I  Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

6th  Cav  . 

8th  Cav  . 
9th  Cav  . 
Baty.  D: 
1st  Art.  . 
6th  Art  . 
12th  Baty 
40th  Inf.. 
70th  Inf.  . 

71st  Inf.. 
72d    Inf.. 
73d    Inf.. 
74th  Inf.. 
86th  Inf.  . 
106th  Inf.. 

2,  Devin  

1,  Gamble  
2,  Devin  

1,  Buford  

1,  Buford  
1,  Buford  

Cav 

Cav 
Cav 

Col.  Thos.  C.  Devin  (c),  Maj.  Wm. 
E.  Beardsley  

Lt.-Col.  William  L.  Markell  
Col.  William  Sackett  

Randolph  .... 

3 

Capt.  George  B.  Winslow  

2,  Morris  

3,  Elliott  

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

Col.  J.  Howard  Kitching  

Capt.  George  F.  McKnight  

3,  DeTrobriand 
2,  Spinola  

2,  Spinola  
2,  Spinola  

1,  Birney.  .  .  . 
2,  Humphreys 

2,  Humphreys 
2,  Humphreys 
2,  Humphreys 
2,  Humphreys 
1,  Birney  
3,  Elliott  

Col.  Thomas  W.  Egan  

Col.  T.  E.  Farnum  (c,  w),  Maj.  Wm. 
H.  Hugo  

1 

10 

? 

21 
1S 

32 
15 
8 
8 
11 

Col.  Henry  L.  Potter  

Lt.-Col    John  Leonard         

s 

2,  Spinola  
2,  Spinola  
2,  Ward  
3,  Smith  

Capt.  Michael  D.  Purtell  

1 

7 

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  Holt  

2 

2 

7 

Maj.  Jacob  H.  Lansing  

Col.  Edward  C.  James  

124th  Inf.. 
151st  Inf.. 

2,  Ward  
2,  Morris  

1,  Birney  
3,  Elliott  

Capt.  Charles  H.  Weygant  

1 

1 

2 

Col.  Wm.  Emerson  

Total  

3 
I 

16 
17 

'2 

57 
81 

Ill 

1111 

76 
103 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

1026.  July      28th. 

1027.  July       28th. 


1020.  July       23d.       Skirmish  near   Front   Royal,  Va.     40th    Infantry. 

1021.  July      25th.     Skirmish  at  Barbee's  Cross  Roads,  Va.    6th,  8th  and  gth  Cavalry. 

1022.  July       25th.     Skirmish  at  Gloucester  Court  House,  Va.     One  section  8th  Battery; 

six  companies   n8th   Infantry,   Col.   Keese,  Jr. 

1023.  July       26th.     Skirmish  at  Pollocksville,  N.   C.     3d   Cavalry. 

1024.  July       27th.     Affair  near  Bristerburg,  Va.     Company  F,  2d  Cavalry. 

1025.  July      27th.     Action  at  Williamston,  N.  C.     Foster's  Mill.     On  raid  to  Winton; 

I2th   Cavalry;   two  sections  24th   Battery;  8ist  and  8sth  Infantry. 
Skirmish   at   Jackson,   N.    C.     Murfreesboro.      ist   Mounted   Rifles, 

Col.    Onderdonk. 
Skirmish   at   Chowan,   N.   C.     On   raid   to   Winton.     I2th    Cavalry; 

part  24th  Battery;  8ist  and  8sth  Infantry. 

1028.  July      29th.     Skirmish  at  Robinson's  Cross  Roads,  Va.     82d  Infantry. 

1029.  July      29th.     Skirmish  at  Rixey's  Ford,  Hazel  River,  Va.     Squadron  gth  Cavalry, 

Capt.   Corrigan. 

1030.  July      2gth.     Skirmish  at  Foster's  Mills,  N.  C.     Detachment   I2th  Cavalry. 

1031.  July      30th.     Skirmish  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Va.     nth  Cavalry. 

1032.  Aug.        ist.     Action   at  Brandy  Station,  Va.     Culpeper;   Rappahannock   Station. 

6th,  8th  and  gth  Cavalry. 

1033.  Aug.         ist.     Skirmish  at  Amissville,  Va.     loth  Cavalry. 

1034.  Aug.        2d.       Skirmish  at  John's  Island,  S.  C.,  near  Folly  Island.     4ist  Infantry 

and   Les   Enfants   Perdus. 

1035.  Aug.        3d.       Skirmish  at  Port  Hudson,   La.     Jackson.      I75th  Infantry. 

1036.  Aug.        3d.       Skirmish  at  Fairfax,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 

1037.  Aug.       4th.     Skirmish  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.     Rappahannock  Station.     6th,  8th 

and  9th   Cavalry. 

Affair  at  the  mouth  of  Vincent's   Creek,  S.   C.     Detachment   looth 
Infantry,  Capt.  L.  S.  Payne. 

1039.  Aug.        4th.     Skirmish  at  Little    Washington,   Va.      loth    Cavalry. 

1040.  Aug.        sth.     Skirmish  at  Thoroughfare  Gap,  Va.     2d    Cavalry. 

1041.  Aug.      loth.     Skirmish  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.     Sth  Cavalry. 


1038.  Aug.        4th. 


206  IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

1863. 

1042.  Aug.      I2th.     Skirmish   near   Aldie,   Va.     ad   Cavalry. 

1043.  Aug.      I3th.     Skirmish  at  Chester  Gap,  Va.     Companies  E,  F  and  I,   nth   Cav- 

alry, Maj.   Kenyon. 

1044.  Aug.      I4th.     Skirmish  at  Little  Washington,  Va.     Companies  E,  F  and  I,  nth 

Cavalry,  Major  Kenyon. 

1045.  Aug.      I4th.     Skirmish   near   Aldie,   Va.,   on   scout   in   the    Bull   Run   Mountains. 

Detachment  2d  Cavalry,  Capt.  George  V.  Griggs. 

1046.  Aug.      I4th.     Skirmish   on   scout   to   Winchester,  Va.     Detachment   ist   Cavalry, 

Maj.  Quinn. 

1047.  Aug.      I4th.     Skirmish   near  Washington,   N.   C.     I2th   Cavalry. 

1048.  Aug.      15th.     Skirmish  on  expedition  from  Portsmouth,  Va.,  to  Edenton,  N.   C. 

ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Col.  Onderdonk. 

1049.  Aug.      i6th.     Skirmish  at  Fall's  Church,  Va.     inth   Infantry. 

1050.  Aug.      I7th-23d.     Bombardment  of  Fort   Sumter,  S.  C.    Siege  of  Battery  Wagner, 

Batteries  B  and  F,  3d  Artillery;  detachment  ist  Engineers;  3d, 
41  st,  47th,  54th,  Both,  iooth>  iO3d,  H2th,  H7th,  I27th,  I42d,  i44th 
and  iS7th  Infantry,  and  Les  Enfants  Perdus. 

1051.  Aug.      i8th.     Skirmish    at    Pasquotank,    Va.      W^oodville    Road.      1st    Mounted 

Rifles. 

1052.  Aug.  1 9th.  Skirmish  at  Berryville,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

1053.  Aug.  2ist.  Skirmish  at  Smithfield,  W.  Va.     ist  Calvary. 

1054.  Aug.  22d.  Skirmish  at  Berryville,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

1055.  Aug.  22d.  Skirmish  at  United  States  Ford,  Va..  2d  Cavalry. 

1056.  Aug.  23d.  Skirmish  at  Stafford  Court  House,  Va.     Qth  Cavalry. 

1057.  Aug.  23d.  Skirmish  at    Ellisford,    Rappahannock    River,    Va.      iO2d    Infantry, 

Col.  J.  C.  Lane. 

1058.  Aug.     24th.     Skirmish  near  Fairfax,  Va.     Annandale.     Detachment  I3th  Cavalry. 

1059.  Aug.     25th.     Skirmish  near  Washington,  N.   C.     I2th  Cavalry. 

1060.  Aug.      27th.     Skirmishes  at  Barhamsville,  Slatersville,  New  Kent  Court  House, 

Baltimore  Cross  Road,  Bottom's  Bridge,  Va.  Expedition  from 
Williamsburg  to  Bottom's  Bridge,  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Col.  On- 
derdonk. 

1061.  Aug.      27th.     Skirmish  at  Edward's  Ferry,  Md.     Companies  C,  D,  H  and  K,  nth 

Cavalry,  Maj.  S.   H.  Wilkeson. 
1062;  Aug.      3ist.     Skirmish   at  Brandy  Station,  Va.     57th  Infantry. 

1063.  Sept.       ist.     Skirmish    near    Leesburg,    Va.      Company    F,    nth    Cavalry,    Capt. 

McCallum. 

1064.  Sept.       ist.     Skirmish  at   Lamb's  Creek,  Va.     2d  and  sth  Cavalry. 

1065.  Sept.        ist.     Skirmish  at  Mt.  Gilead,  Va.     Detachment  9th  Cavalry,  Capt.  Ayres. 

1066.  Sept.       2d.      Affair   at   Port   Conway,   Va.      Capture   of   gunboats.     2d   and   5th 

Cavalry. 

1067.  Sept.       5th.     Skirmish    at    Middletown,    Va.      Detachment     ist    Cavalry,     Maj. 

Quinn. 

1068.  Sept.       6th.     Skirmish  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.     4th   Cavalry. 

1069.  Sept.       6th.     Skirmish  near  Washington,  N.  C.     Detachment  I2th  Cavalry. 
10/0.  Sept.       Sth.     Action   at   Sabine   Pass,   Texas.     75th,    ii6th,    loist   and    i6sth   In- 
fantry. 

1071.  Sept.       8th-Dec.  3ist.     Operations  in  Charleston  Harbor,    S.  C.     Batteries  B  and 

F,   3d   Artillery;    detachment    1st    Engineers;    3d,   4ist,  47th,  56th, 

Sgth,  looth,  iO3d,  ii2th,  ii7th,  I27th,  I42d,  I44th,  I57th  and  i6gth 
Infantry,  and  Les  Enfants  Perdus. 

1072.  Sept.       9th.     Skirmish   near  Winchester,  Va.      Detachment     ist    Cavalry,  Capt. 

Hcrtzog. 


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207 


1863. 


1073.  Sept. 

1074.  Sept. 

1075.  Sept. 


1076.  Sept. 

1077.  Sept. 

1078.  Sept. 

1079.  Sept. 

1080.  Sept. 

1081.  Sept. 

1082.  Sept. 

1083.  Sept. 

1084.  Sept. 

1085.  Sept. 


loth. 


Detachment  4th  Cavalry, 


1089.  Sept. 

1090.  Sept. 


1091.  Sept. 

1092.  Sept. 

1093.  Sept. 

1094.  Sept. 

1095.  Oct. 

1096.  Oct. 

1097.  Oct. 

1098.  Oct. 

1099.  Oct. 

1 100.  Oct. 
noi.  Oct. 

1 1 02.  Oct. 

1103.  Oct. 


I3th. 


15th. 
15th. 
i6th. 


iSth. 
igth. 
I9th. 


1086.  Sept.     2ist. 

1087.  Sept 

1088.  Sept.     22d. 


1104.  Oct.       loth. 


Skirmish  at  Rappahannock  Station,  Va. 

Capt.  Hart. 
Skirmish  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Brandy  Station,  Culpeper  Court  House, 

Muddy  Run  and  Stevensburg,  Va.    Advance  of  Union  forces  from 

the  Rappahannock  to  the  Rapidan.     2d,  4th,  5th,  6th,  8th  and  9th 

Cavalry: 
I4th-i5th.     Skirmishes    at    Somerville   Ford,    Robertson's    Ford,   Raccoon 

Ford  and  Rapidan  Station,  Va.    Advance  to  the  Rapidan.    2d,  4th, 

5th,  6th,  8th  and  pth  Cavalry. 

Affair  at  Smithfield,  W.  Va.    Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Jones. 
Skirmish  at  Brentville,  Va.     Advance  to  the  Rapir1--     4th  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Stevensburg,  Va.     Advance  to  the  Rapidan.     iO2d  In- 
fantry. 
i6th-i7th.     Skirmishes  at  Raccoon  Ford,  Robertson's  Ford,  Va.     James 

City.    2d  and  4th  Cavalry. 

1 7th.     Skirmish  at  United  States  Ford,  Va.     2d  Cavalry, 
nth.     Skirmish  at  Offuts  Cross  Roads,  Md.     Detachment   nth  Cavalry. 
I7th-i8th.    Skirmishes  at  Robertson's  Ford  and  Somerville  Ford,  Va.  I23d 

and  I45th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Strasburg,  Va.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Bailey. 
Skirmishes  at  Culpeper  and  Raccoon  Ford,  Va.     2d,  4th,  6th,  8th 

and   9th    Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Madison  Court  House,  Va.     Reconnaissance  across  the 

Rapidan  River.     2d  and  5th  Cavalry. 
2ist.-22d.     Skirmish    at   White   and    Simm's   Ford,   Va.      Brookin's    Ford, 

Liberty    Mills.      Reconnaissance    across    Rapidan    River.     2d    and 

5th    Cavalry. 
'Skirmish  between  Centreville  and  Warrenton,  Va.     Detachment  ist 

Dragoons. 

Skirmish  at  Rockville,  Md.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 
Affair  at  Barnett's  Ford,  Va.     Jack's  Shop,  Orange  Court  House, 

Liberty  Mills,  Gordonsville  Railroad.     Reconnoissance  across  the 

Rapidan  River,  4th,  6th,  8th  and  9th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  between  Centreville  and  Warrenton,  Va.        ist  Dragoons. 
Skirmish   opposite    Donaldson,   La.     Capt.   Metcalf's   company,   I4th 

Cavalry. 

Hazel  River  Bridge,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry,  Capt.  Farley. 
Skirmish  at  Centreville,  La.     ii6th   Infantry. 
Action    at    Lewinsville,    Va.    Detachment  i6th  Cavalry;  detachment 

iiith    Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Germanna  Ford,  Va.     8th   Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Hazel  River,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 
Skirmish   at  Lewinsville,  Va.     iiith   Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Hazel  River,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  near  New  Berne,  N.  C.     3d  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Culpeper,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Creiglersville,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 
Engagement  at  Vermillion  Bayou,  or  Bridge,  La.    n6th,  I3ist,  I33d, 

i6ist,  i62d  and  i6sth  Infantry. 

Action  at  Blue  Springs,  Tenn.     Battery  L,  2d  Artillery;  46th,  sist 
and  79th  Infantry. 


22d. 
22d. 


22d. 

23d. 

25th. 
28th. 
ist- 

ist. 

ad 

3d. 

6th. 

7th. 

7th. 

8th. 

9th. 


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IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1105.  Oct. 

loth. 

1106.  Oct. 

loth. 

1107.  Oct. 

loth. 

1108.  Oct. 

nth. 

1109.  Oct. 

nth. 

mo.  Oct. 

nth. 

mi.  Oct. 

I2th. 

1  1  12.  Oct. 

I2th. 

1113.  Oct. 

I3th. 

1 1 14.  Oct. 

1115.  Oct. 

1116.  Oct. 

1117.  Oct. 

1118.  Oct. 

1119.  Oct. 


1120.  Oct. 


i3th. 
I3th. 
I3th. 

I4th. 
I4th. 

14th. 
I4th. 


1863. 

Skirmish  at  Robertson's  River,  Bethel  Church,  Va.  Bristoe  cam- 
paign. 2d  and  5th  Cavalry. 

Skirmishes  at  Germanna,  Raccoon  and  Morton  Fords,  Va.  Bristoe 
campaign.  4th,  6th,  8th  and  9th  Cavalry. 

Affair  at  James  City,  Va.  Bristoe  campaign.  i2Oth  Infantry,  Capt. 
Abram  L.  Lockwood. 

Skirmish  at  Culpeper  and  Brandy  Station,  Va.  Bristoe  campaign. 
2d  and  5th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Morton's  Ford,  Stevensburg  and  Kelly's  Ford,  Va. 
Bristoe  campaign.  4th,  6th,  8th  and  9th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  near  Culpeper  Court  House,  Va.  Bristoe  campaign.  io6th 
Infantry,  Maj.  A.  N.  McDonald. 

Action  at  Warrenton  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.  Jeft'ersonton.  Bristoe 
campaign.  loth  Cavalry;  6th  Battery. 

Skirmish  at  Culpeper,  Va.  Bristoe  campaign.  4th,  6th,  8th  and  9th 
Cavalry. 

Skirmish  on  scout  from  Great  Bridge,  Va.,  to  Indiantown,  N.  C. 
Detachment  96th  Infantry,  Col.  Cullen. 

Skirmish  near  Fairfax  Station,  Va.    Bristoe  campaign.   8oth  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.     Bristoe  campaign.     8th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Auburn,  Va.  Bristoe  campaign.  40th,  43d,  86th,  97th 
and  I24th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  across  Potomac  River.     Detachment   nth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Back  Creek  Valley,  Va.  Detachment  ist  Cavalry, 
Capt.  Prendergast. 

Skirmish  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va.  Bristoe  campaign.  4th  and  6th 
Cavalry;  detachments  I3th  and  i6th  Cavalry;  Battery  C,  ist  Ar- 
tillery; 44th,  I40th  and  I46th  Infantry. 

Action  at  Auburn,  and  engagement  at  Bristoe,  Va.  Bristoe  cam- 
paign. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

a 

C 

o 
U 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

10th  Cav  . 

10th  Cav.. 
Bit'y.  G: 
1st  Art  . 

2 
Cav 
2 

Company  M,  escort,  Lieut.  Robert 
Brown  

2,  Gregg  

2,  Gregg  

Maj.  Matthew  H.  Avery  

? 

T 

5 

Capt.  Nelson  Ames  

4th  Bafy 
6th  Bat'y 
10th  Inf.  . 
39th  Inf.. 
42d    Inf.  . 

1,  Volunteer.  .  . 
1,  Horse  Art..  . 
2,  Smyth  
3,  Owen  
3,  Mallon  

Art.  Reserve  .  . 

Capt.  Jas.  E.  Smith,  with  2d  Corps  . 
Capt.  Joseph  W.  Martin  

2,  Gregg  
3,  Hays  
3,  Hays  
2.  Webb  

Cav 
2 
2 
2 

? 

2 
1 
13 

28 

9 
19 

7 

1 

9 
42 
2 
2 
26 

Maj.  George  F.  Hopper  

1 

Maj.  Hugo  Hillebrandt.  .  .  . 

1 
1 
1 

10 
13 

5 
5 

I 

2 
10 

Col.  J.  E.  Mallon  (c,  w),  Capt.  R.  C. 
Wright  

I 

3 
3 

52d    Inf.. 

57th  Inf.. 
5)tb  Inf.. 

61st  Inf.. 
63d    Inf.. 

64th  Inf.. 
63th  Inf.  . 
6!)th  Inf.  . 
82d    Inf.. 

3,  Bean  

3,  Bean  
3,  Mallon  

1,  Frank  
2,  Kelly  

4,  Brooke  
3.  Bean  
2,  Kelly  
1.  Heath  

1,  Miles  

Col.  P.  Frank  (c,  1st  brig.),  Lt.-Col. 
C.  G.  Freudenberg  

1,  Miles... 
2,  Webb  

1,  Miles  
1,  Miles  

1,  Miles... 
1,  Miles  
1.  Miles  
2,  Webb  

Lt.-Col.  Alford  B.  Chapman  

1 

13 
2 
1 

9 

25 

Four  Companies,  Capt.    Horace   P. 
Rugg  

Col.  N.  A.  Miles  (c),  Lt.-Col.  K.  O. 
Broady  

Two     companies,     Capt.     Thomas 
Touhey  

Maj.  Leman  W.  Bradley  
Lt.-Col.  John  S.  Hammell  

6 

2 

9 

? 

Capt.  Richard  Moroney  

2 

Major  Thomas  W.  Baird  

7 

19 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


209 


1863. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

•d 

T3 

OJ 

B 

Id 

B 

fie 

K 

Ke 

bo 

a 

W 

9 

i 

•n  <a 

0 

1 

0 

I 

11 

£ 

BO 

bo 

0 

0 

W 

C 

W 

C 

W 

88th  Inf.. 

2,  Kelly  

1,  Caldwell  

2 

Col.  Patrick  Kelly  (c),  Capt.  Denis 

F   Burke  

1 

1 

2 

108th  Tnf 

2   Smyth 

3   Hays 

2 

Col   Charles  J   Powers    

1 

1 

13 

1 

16 

lllth  Inf 

3*  Owen 

3   Hays. 

2 

Col   C    Dugald  MacDougall  

9 

?0 

26 

125th  Inf 

3   Owen 

3    Hays 

2 

g 

I 

R 

36 

126th  Inf.  . 

3,'  Owen  .  '.  

3]  Hays  

2 

Col.  James  M.  Bull  

6 

33 

10 

49 

Total                           

1 

33 

11 

163 

1 

R6 

295 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

2 

2 

48 

29 

306 

159 

546 

TI2I.  Oct.       15th.     Skirmish   at    Carrion   Crow   Bayou,    La.       n6th,    I3ist,   I33d,    i6ist, 
1626.  and    i65th    Infantry. 

1 122.  Oct.       I5th.     Skirmish  at  Oak  Hill,  Va.     Liberty,  Broad  Run.     Bristoe  campaign. 

4th,  6th,  8th  and  gth  Cavalry. 

1123.  Oct.       I5th.     Skirmish     at     McLean's     Ford,     Va.       Bristoe     campaign.       iSist 

Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  Bowen. 

1124.  Oct.       I5th.     Skirmishes    at    Blackburn's    Ford,    Mitchell's    Ford,.  Va.     Bristoe 

campaign.     loth,  52d,  59th,   mth,  I25th  and  I26th  Infantry. 

1125.  Oct.       I5th.     Skirmish    at    Catlett's   Station,   Va.      Manassas.        Bristoe  campaign. 

loth  Cavalry:  4Oth,  73d  and  isist  Infantry. 

1126.  Oct.       I5th.     Skirmish   at  Hedgesville,  W.  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

1127.  Oct.       i6th.     Skirmish  at  Manassas  Junction,  Va.      Bristoe  campaign.    2d  Cavalry. 

1128.  Oct.       i6th.     Skirmish   at  Chantilly,  Va.     Bristoe  campaign.     I3th   Cavalry;   77th 

Infantry. 

1129.  Oct.       i6th.     Skirmish  at  New  Market,  Va.    Detachment  5th  Cavalry. 

1130.  Oct.       I7th.     Skirmish  at  Bull  Run,  Manassas  Junction,  Va.     Bristoe  campaign. 

ist   Dragoons. 

1131.  Oct.       I7th.     Skirmish  at  Accotink,  Va.     Bristoe  campaign.     I20th  Infantry. 

1132.  Oct.       I7th.     Skirmish  at  James  City,  Va.     Bristoe  campaign.     5th  Cavalry. 
ri33*  Oct.       I7th.     Skirmish  at  Berryville,  Va.     Detachment   ist  Cavalry. 

1134.  Oct.       I7th-i8th.     Skirmishes  at  Hunter's  Ford,    Rapidan,     Culpeper,     Sperryville 

Pike,     Brandy  Station,  Va.     Bristoe  campaign.    4th,  6th,  8th  and 
9th  Cavalry;  73d  Infantry. 

1135.  Oct.       iSth.     Skirmish  at  Charlestown,  W.  Va.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry. 

1136.  Oct.       1 9th.     Skirmishes  at  Gainesville  and  Haymarket,  Va.     Bristoe  campaign. 

2d  and  5th  Cavalry;  I47th  Infantry. 

1137.  Oct.       igth-20th.     Action  at  Buckland  Mills,  Va.     New  Baltimore.    Bristoe  cam- 

paign.    2d  and  5th   Cavalry. 

1138.  Oct.      22d.      Skirmish  at  Rappahannock  Bridge  or  Station,  Va.   Bristoe  campaign. 

95th  and  I46th  Infantry. 

1139.  Oct.      23d.      Skirmish  at  Beverly  Ford,  Va.     Brandy  Station.    4th  Cavalry,  Lt.- 

Col.   Pruyn. 

1140.  Oct.      24th-26th.     Skirmishes     at    Bealton    Station,    Rappahannock    Bridge    or 

Station,  Va.     4th,  6th,  8th,  9th  and  loth  Cavalry;  io6th  Infantry. 

1141.  Oct.      27th.     Skirmish     at    Summit   Point,   Va.     Detachment    ist   Cavalry,   Capt. 

Stevenson. 

1142.  Oct.       27th.     Skirmish  at  Snicker's  Gap,  Va.    8th  Cavalry. 

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210          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

1863. 

1143.  Oct.      27th-Nov.  pth.     Bombardment    of    Fort    Sumtcr,    S.    C.      Operations    in 

Charleston  Harbor.  Batteries  B  and  F,  3d  Artillery;  detachment 
ist  Engineers;  3d,  4ist,  47th,  8pth,  looth,  iO3d,  H2th,  H7th,  I27th, 
I42d,  I44th,  I57th  and  i69th  Infantry,  and  Les  Enfants  Perdus. 

1144.  Oct.      28th-29th.     Engagement  at  Wauhatchie  and  Lookout  Valley,  Tenn.     Bat- 

tery I,  ist  Artillery;  I3th  Battery;  45th,  58th,  6oth,  68th,  78th, 
load,  iiQth,  I34th,  I36th,  I37th,  I4ist,  I43d,  I49th  and  I54th 
Infantry. 

1145.  Oct.      3ist.     Skirmish  at  Winchester,  Va.    Detachment  1st  Cavalry,  Capt.  Jones. 

1146.  Oct.       3ist.     Skirmish  at  Rappahannock  Station,  Va.    6ist  Infantry. 

1147.  Nov.        ist.     Skirmish  at  Philomont,  Va.     loth   Cavalry. 

1148.  Nov.       3d.       Skirmish  at  Oak  Hill,  Va.     Brentville.    4th  Cavalry. 

1149.  Nov.       3d.       Engagement   at  Bayou  Bourbeaux,  near    Grand    Coteau,    La.      Buz- 

zard's  Prairie.     I4th  Cavalry. 

1150.  Nov.       3d.       Skirmish  at  Vermillionville,   La.     i6ist   Infantry. 

1151.  Nov.       3d.       Skirmishes  at  Camden  Court  House  and  Dismal  Swamp,  Va.     One 

company  3d   Cavalry  and   Battery   H,  3d   Artillery. 

1152.  Nov.       3d~4th.     Skirmish  at  Carrion  Crow  Bayou,  La.     i6sth  Infantry. 

1153.  Nov.       4th.     Skirmish  at  Catlett  Station,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 

1154.  Nov.       4th.     Skirmish  near  Rocky  Run,  N.   C.     Detachment  I2th  Cavalry. 

1155.  Nov.       6th.     Skirmishes  at  Winchester,  Newtown  and  Middletown,  Va.    Detach- 

ment ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Bailey. 

1156.  Nov.       7th.     Skirmish  at  Northwest   Landing,  Va.     8ist   Infantry. 

1157.  Nov.       7th.     Skirmish  at  Stevensburg,  Va.     2d  and  5th  Cavalry. 

1158.  Nov.       7th.     Engagement  at  Rappahannock  Station,  Va.     4th  Cavalry;   Battery 

C,  ist  Artillery;  ist,  3d,  5th  and  isth  Batteries;  43d,  44th,  49th, 
62d,  6sth,  67th,  77th,  I2ist,  I22d,  I4oth  and  I46th  Infantry. 

1159.  Nov.       7th.     Engagement  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Va.     Battery  D,   ist  Artillery;   I2th 

Battery;  4Oth,  7Oth,  7ist,  7^d,  73d,  74th,  86th,  io6th,  i2Oth,  i24th 
and  I5ist  Infantry. 

1160.  Nov.       8th.     Skirmish  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.     Battery  D,  ist  Artillery. 

1161.  Nov.       8th.     Skirmish  at  Muddy  Run,  near  Culpeper  Court  House,  Va.    4th,  6th, 

8th  and  9th  Cavalry. 

1162.  Nov.       8th.     Skirmish  on  scout  near  Williamsburg,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

1163.  Nov.      nth-i2th.     Action    at    Vermillionville,    La.      Vermillion    Bayou;    Carrion 

Crow  Bayou.  I4th  Cavalry;  25th  Battery;  uoth,  I33d,  i6ist, 
i62d,  i65th  and  I73d  Infantry. 

1164.  Nov.      I2th.     Skirmish  at  Seneca  Falls,  Md.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 

1165.  Nov.      I5th.     Skirmish  at  Hartwood    Church,  Va.     2d   Cavalry. 

1166.  Nov.      isth.     Skirmish  at  Lenoir  Station,  Tenn.     Battery  L,  2d  Artillery. 

1167.  Nov.      i6th.     Skirmish  at  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

1168.  Nov.      i6th.     Action  at  Campbell  Station,  Tenn.     Battery  L,  2d  Artillery;  46th, 

5ist  and  79th  Infantry. 

1169.  Nov.      i6th.     Skirmishes  at  Woodstock  and  Edinburg,  Va.     Harrisonburg.  Com- 

panies A  and   C,   ist   Cavalry,   Capt.   Stevenson. 

1170.  Nov.      i6th.     Skirmish  near  Mt.  Jackson,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

1171.  Nov.      i6th.     Affair  at  Germantown,  Va.     Detachment   I3th  Cavalry. 

1172.  Nov.      i8th.     Skirmish  near  Germanna  Ford,  Va.     2d  Cavalry,  and  Company  A, 

5th   Cavalry,  Capt.   McGuinn. 

1173.  Nov.      i8th.     Skirmish   at   Dismal   Swamp,  Va.     8ist   Infantry. 


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1863. 


1174.  Nov. 

1175.  Nov. 

1176.  Nov. 

1177.  Nov. 

1178.  Nov. 

1179.  Nov. 

1180.  Nov. 

1181.  Nov. 


i8th. 


i8th. 


I9th. 


Affair   at   Gwynn's   Island,   Va.     I48th   Infantry,    Lt.-Col.    Geo.    M. 

Guion. 
Skirmish    on    reconnaissance   toward    Blue   Ridge   Mountains,   Va. 

Detachment  i6th  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  near  New  Iberia,  La.     I4th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Bassford;  75th 

Infantry. 
ipth-Dec.   4th.     Siege   and   defense   of   Knoxville,   Tenn.     Battery   L,   2d 

Artillery;  46th,  5ist  and  79th  Infantry. 

20th.     Skirmish    at    Culpeper  Court  House,  Va.     1st  Dragoons. 
20th.     Skirmish  near  Jamesville,  N.   C.     Detachment  I2th  Cavalry. 
2ist.      Skirmish  near  Liberty,  Va.     83d  Infantry. 

23d-27th.  Chattanooga  and  Rossville  Campaign,  Tenn.  and  Ga.  Includes 
losses  at  Lookout  Mountain,  Missionary  Ridge  and  Taylor's 
Ridge. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

i 

c 

O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed  . 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  I. 
13th  Bat'y 
45th  Inf.. 
58th  Inf.. 

60th  Inf. 

11 
11 
11 

Capt    Michael  Wiedrich  

Capt.  William  Wheeler  

1,  Tyndall.  .  .  . 

3,  Schurz  

Maj.  Charles  Koch  

2,Kryzanowski 
3   Ireland  

3,  Schurz  
2,  Geary  

11 
P 

Col.      Wladimir     Kryzanowski      (c), 
Capt.  Michael  Esembraux  

1 

1 
50 

Col    Abel  Godard  

7 

8 

38 

68th  Inf.. 

3   Hecker  

3,  Schurz  

11 

P 

Maj.  Albert  Von  Steinhausen  

78th  Inf 

3   Ireland   .... 

2   Geary.  . 

102d  Inf.. 
119th  Inf.. 
134th  Inf.. 

136th  Inf.. 
137th  Inf.. 
141st  Inf.. 

3,  Ireland  
2,Kryzanowski 
1,  Buschbeck.  . 

2,  Smith  
3,  Ireland  
2  .Kryzanowski 

2,  Geary  
3,  Schurz  
2,  Von  Stein- 
wehr. 
2,  Von  Stein- 
wehr. 
2,  Geary  

3,  Schurz  

12 
11 

11 

11 

12 

11 

Col.  James  C.  Lane  
Col.  John  T.  Lockman  

1 

2 

1 

10 

14 

Lt  -Col   Allan  H   Jackson  

7 

1 

8 
11 

38 
2 

1 
74 

6 

1 

5 

1 

9 

32 
9, 

Col.  David  Ireland  (c),  Capt.  Milo  B. 
Eldredge  

1 

Col.  William  K.  Logic  

143d  Inf.. 
149th  Inf.. 
154th  Inf.. 

1,  Tyndall  
3,  Ireland  
1,  Buschbeck.  . 

3,  Schurz  
2,  Geary  
2,  Von  Stein- 
wehr. 

11 

12 

11 

Col.  Horace  Boughton  
Lt.-Col.  Charles  B.  Randall  

Col.  Patrick  H.  Jones  

1 

"16 

'  8 

"56 
6 

Total  

1 

25 

15 

161 

26 

1 

205 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

69 

683 

395 

4318 

323 

5814 

1182.  Nov.       24th. 


1183.  Nov.       25th. 


1184.  Nov.       25th. 

1185.  Nov.      26th. 


Engagement  on  Lookout  Mountain,  Tenn.  Rossville  and  Chatta- 
nooga campaign.  6oth,  78th,  iO2d,  I37th  and  i49th  Infantry. 

Battle  of  Missionary  Ridge,  Tenn.  Rossville  and  Chattanooga 
campaign.  Battery  I,  ist  Artillery;  I3th  Battery;  45th,  58th,  6oth, 
68th,  78th,  iO2d,  ngth,  I34th,  I36th,  I37th,  I4ist,  I43d,  I49th  and 
I54th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Greenville,  near  Washington,  N.  C.  Detachment  23d 
Battery;  Capts.  West's  and  Graham's  Companies,  I2th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Peavine  Creek,  Tenn.  Rossville  and  Chattanooga 
campaign.  6oth,  78th,  iO2d,  I37th  and  I49th  Infantry. 


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1863. 

1186.  Nov.      26th-Dec.  2d.     The    Mine    Run    Campaign,    Va.      Losses    of    subordinate 
actions  included. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

a 
o 

0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

WVd. 

|  Officers.  5 

Enlisted  i  "- 
1  men.  |  " 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

•a 
2  e 

n  o 

"5s 
W 

!  Officers. 

•a 
Sc 

if)   <U 

•BE 
W 

? 

2d   Cav. 
4th  Cav  . 
5th  Cav  . 
6th  Cav  . 

8th  Cav  . 
9th  Cav  . 
10th  Cav  . 
10th  Cav  . 

1st  Drag. 
Oneida 
Cav. 

ist  Art.: 
Bty.  B.. 
Bty  C 

Custer  

Lt.-Col.  Otto  Harhaus  

2 
6 
1 

Devin  
Davies,  Jr.  .  . 

,  Buford  
,  Custer  
Buford  

3av 
!^av 
Cav 

!^av 
^av 
Cav 
2 

't.-Col.  Augustus  Pruyn  
rfaj.  John  Hammond  
Col.    Thomas   C.    Devin    (c),   Maj. 
William  E    Beardsley  

1 

2 
1 

3 

Chapman.  .  . 

,  Buford  
,  Buford  
,  Gregg  

Aaj.  William  H.  Benjamin  
Lt.-Col.  George  S.  Nichols  
tfaj.  Theodore  H.  Weed  
Company  M,  escort,  Lieut.  Robert 

1 

2 

3 

les.  Merritt.  .  . 

Buford 

Maj.  Rufus  Scott  

Capt.    Daniel    P.    Mann,   at    head- 
quarters A   P  

d  VoL.Taft.. 

Art.  Reserve  .  . 

"5 
1 

1 

Capt.  Albert  S.  Sheldon  
Capt.  Almont  Barnes  

'"] 

.... 

Bty  D 

Capt.  George  B.  Winslow  

Bty.  E.. 
Bty.  G.. 
Bty.  H.. 
Bty.  K. 

Bty.  L.  . 
6th  Art.. 

1st  Bty. 
3d    Bty. 
4th  Bty. 

5th  Bty  . 
6th  Bty. 

llth  Bty 
12th  Bty. 
15th  Bty 

15th  Eng 
60th  Eng 
1st  Shaps' 
10th  Inf. 
12th  Inf. 

39th  Inf. 
40th  Inf. 
42d    Inf. 
43d    Inf. 
44th  Inf. 
49th  Inf. 
52d    Inf. 
57th  Inf. 
69th  Inf. 
61st  Inf. 
62d    Inf. 
63d    Inf. 
64th  Inf. 
65th  Inf. 
66th  Inf. 
67th  Inf. 
69th  Inf. 
70th  Inf. 
71st  Inf. 
72d    Inf. 
73d    Inf. 

74th  Inf. 
76th  Inf. 
77th  Inf. 
80th  Inf. 

82d    Inf. 
83d    Inf. 
84th  Inf. 

8«th  Inf 

With  Battery  L     

Capt.  Nelson  Ames  

1 

Capt.  Charles  E.  Mink  

d  Vol., 
Fitzhugh 

Lieut    Edward  L   Bailey  

; 

Capt.  Gilbert  H.  Reynolds  
Ammunition  guard,  A.  P.,  Col.  J 
H   Kitching  

6 

Capt.  Andrew  Cowan  

st'Voi.',' 
McGUvry 
2d  VoL.Taft. 
.,  Horse  Art.. 

Art.  Reserve. 
Art.  Reserve. 
Art.  Reserve. 

6 

Lieut.  William  A.  Ham  
Lieut   William  T.  McLean  

Capt.  Elijah  Taft  (c)  

1 

Capt.  Jos.  W.  Martin,  with  2d  Cav 

With  Battery  K,  1st  Artillery  

Lieut.  George  K.  Dauchy  

3d  Vol., 
Fitzhugh 

Art.  Reserve. 

Capt   Patrick  Hart  

A  battalion;  Maj.Wm.  A.  Ketchum 
Col   Wm.  H.  Pettes  

\,  Cutler  
2,  Smyth.  .  .  . 

1,  Meredith.  . 
3,  Hays  

Capt   Joseph  S  Arnold  

3 

A  battalion;  Maj.  George  F.  Hoppe 
Cos.  D  and  E,  provost  guard,  Capt 
H.  W.  Ryder  

3,  Owen  
3.  DeTrobriand 
3,  Morehead  .  . 
3,  Neill  
3,  Hayes  
3  Neill 

3,  Hays  
1,  Birney.  .  .  . 
2,  Webb  
2,  Howe  
1,  Bartlett.  .  . 

Maj    Hugo  Hillebrandt  

1 

3 

33 
20 
3 

Lt  -Col    Augustus  J.  Warner  

Lt  -Col    Wm   A   Lynch.  .         .... 

Col    Benj    F   Baker  

Lt  -Col    Freeman  Conner  

* 

3 

Col.  Daniel  D.  Bidwell  

3,  Beaver.  .  .  . 
3,  Beaver  .... 
3,  Morehead.  . 
1,  Nelson  .... 
3,  Wheaton  .  . 
2,  Kelly  
1,  Brooke  
1,  Shaler  
3.  Beaver.  .  .  . 
1,  Shaler  
2.  Kelly  
2.  Brewster.  . 
2,  Brewster.  . 
2,  Brewster.  . 
2,  Brewster.  . 

2,  Brewster.  . 
2,  Rice  
3,  Neill  

l.Caldwell... 
l.Cal  dwell... 
2,  Webb  
l.Caldwell... 
3,  Terry  
l.Caldwell... 
l.Caldwell... 
3,  Terry  
l.Caldwell... 
3.  Terry  
l.Caldwell... 
2,  Prince.  .  .  . 
2.  Prince  .... 
2,  Prince  .... 
2,  Prince.  .  .  . 

2.  Prince  .... 
1,  Meredith.  . 
2,  Howe  

Lt  -Col   Charles  G   Freudenberg.  . 

3 
2 
1 

Lt  -Col   Alford  B   Chapman 

A  battalion;  Capt.  Horace  P.  Rugg 
Lt  -Col    K   Oscar  Broady  

Col    David  J   Nevin  

1 

Capt  Tnos  Touhey  a  battalion.  . 

Maj    L  W   Bradley      

3 
1 
1 
2 

Col   Joseph  E   Hamblin  

Lt.-Col.  John  S.  Hammell  

Capt.  Richard  Morney;  a  battalion 
Col   J   Egbert  Farnum  

8 
8 
20 

Col   Henry  L  Potter 

15 

Col.  W.   R.  Brewster  (c),  Lt.-Col 
M   W   Burns 

Maj    Henry  M   Alles  

10 

Maj.  John  W.  Young  

Lt  -Col   Winsor  B    French 

Lt.-Col.  J.  B.  Hardenbergh,  provos 
fuard,  A.  P  

1  ,  Baxter  
2,  Baxter  
2,  Rice  

2  Ward  .  . 

2.  Webb  
2,  Robinson.  . 
1,  Meredith.  . 
1.  Birnev.  . 

' 

Henry  W   Hudson             .    .  . 

1 

30 
1 
32 

Col  Joseph  A.  Moesch  

29 

Col.  Edward  B.  Fowler  
Maj.  Michael  B.  Stafford  .  . 

2? 

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213 


1863. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

o, 

IH 

o 
O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
-  men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

88th  Inf.  . 
93d    Inf 

2.  Kelly  

l.Caldwell  

2 

Col.  Patrick  Kelly  (c),  Capt.  Denis 
F.  Burke;  a  battalion  

Lt.-Col.  B.  C.  Butler;  provost  guard 
A.  P  

94th  Inf.  . 
95th  Inf.  . 
97th  Inf.  . 
104th  Inf.  . 
106th  Inf.  . 
108th  Inf.  . 
lllth  Inf.  . 
120th  Inf.. 
121st  Inf.  . 
122d    Inf.. 
124th  Inf.  . 
125th  Inf.  . 
126th  Inf.. 
140th  Inf.  . 
146th  Inf.  . 
147th  Inf.  . 
151st  Inf.. 
152d    Inf 

1,  Leonard.  .  .  . 
2,  Rice  
2,  Baxter  
1,  Leonard.  .  .  . 
3,  Smith  
2,  Smyth  
3,  Owen  
2,  Brewster.  .  . 
2,  Upton  
1,  Shaler  
2,  Ward  
3,  Owen  
3,  Owen  
3,  Gerrard  .... 
3,  Gerrard  .... 
2,  Rice  
1,  Morris  
1  Baxter  

2,  Robinson.  .  . 
1,  Meredith.  .  . 
2,  Robinson.  .  . 
2,  Robinson.  .  . 
3,  Carr  
3,  Hays  
3,  Hays  
2,  Prince  
1.  Wright  
3,  Terry  
1,  Birney  
3,  Hays  
3,  Hays  
2,  Ayres  
2,  Ayres  
1,  Meredith.  .  . 
3,  Carr  
2,  Webb  

1 

1 
1 
1 
3 
2 
2 
3 
6 
6 
3 
2 
2 
5 
5 
1 
3 
2 

Maj.  Samuel  A.  Moffett  

Maj.  Edward  Pye  

9 

2 
4 

"'ih 

2 

30 
12 

Maj.  Charles  Northrup  

4 

"  i 

i 

29 
1 

Col.  Gilbert  G.  Prey  
Lt  -Col.  Charles  Townsend  

.... 

"l 

"i2 
1 

'i 

Col.  Charles  J.  Powers  
Col.  Clinton  D.  MacDougall  

Maj.  John  R.  Tappen  

? 

R 

Maj.  Andrew  E.  Mather  

Lt.-Col.  Augustus  W.  Dwight  

Lt.-Col.  Francis  M.  Cummins  

Ifi 

16 
42 
1 

'"i 

4 

53 
2 

371 
1653 

2ol.  Levin  Crandell  
Col.  James  M.  Bull  

1 

1 

41 

Dol.  George  Ryan  
Col.  David  T.  Jenkins  
Maj.  George  Harney  
Lt.-Col.  Erwin  A.  Bowen  

'i 

'"8 

"4 

43 
? 

'"i 
.... 

Lt.-Col.  George  W.  Thompson  .... 

Total  

2 
14 

25 
159 

7 

52 

189 
147 

3 
11 

145 
370 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

1187    Nov. 
1188.  Nov. 


26th. 
27th. 


1189.  Nov.     27th. 


1190.  Nov. 

27th. 

1191.  Nov. 

29th. 

1192.  Nov. 

29th. 

1193.  Nov. 

30th. 

1194.  Nov. 
1195.  Dec. 

30th. 

ist. 

1196.  Dec. 

ist. 

1197.  Dec. 

ad. 

1198.  Dec. 
1199.  Dec. 

3d- 
4th. 

Skirmish  at  Germanna  Ford,  Va.  Mine  Run  campaign.  Detach- 
ment 4th  Cavalry,  Capt.  Schwartz. 

Action  near  New  Hope  Church,  Va.  Robertson's  Tavern.  Mine 
Run  campaign.  2d,  4th  and  loth  Cavalry;  Batteries  C  and  G,  ist 
Artillery;  loth,  39th,  42d,  52d,  57th,  59th,  6ist,  63d,  64th,  66th, 
69th,  82d,  88th,  io8th,  inth,  I25th,  I26th  and  i$2d  Infantry. 

Engagement  at  Payne's  Farm,  Va.  Locust  Grove,  Orange  Grove, 
Jones'  or  Jacobs'  Cross  Roads.  Mine  Run  campaign.  8th  Cav- 
alry; Battery  D,  ist  Artillery;  I2th  Battery;  ist  Battalion  Sharp- 
shooters; 40th,  70th,  7ist,  72d,  73d,  74th,  86th,  io6th,  i20th,  I24th 
and  isist  Infantry. 

Engagement  at  Ringgold  Gap,  Taylor's  Ridge,  Ga.  Rossville  and 
Chattanooga  campaign.  6oth,  78th,  iO2d,  I37th  and  i4Qth  Infantry. 

Action  at  Parker's  Store,  Va.  New  Hope  Church.  Robertson's 
Tavern.  Mine  Run  campaign.  2d,  4th  and  loth  Cavalry;  Bat- 
teries E  and  L,  ist  Artillery;  nth  Battery. 

Assault  and  defense  of  Fort  Sanders,  Tenn.  Siege  of  Knoxville. 
Battery  L,  2d  Artillery;  79th  Infantry. 

Mine  Run,  Va.  4th  Cavalry.  Batteries  C,  G,  E  and  L,  ist  Artil- 
lery; nth  Battery. 

Skirmish  at  Northwest  Landing,  Va.  8ist  Infantry- 
Skirmish  at  Ely's  Ford,  Va.  Rapidan.  Mine  Run  campaign.  4th 
and  loth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Germanna  Ford,  Va.  Rapidan.  Mine  Run  campaign. 
77th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Germanna  Ford,  Va.  Rapidan.  Mine  Run  campaign. 
2d  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Camp   Lewis,   La.     75th   Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Seneca  Falls,   Md.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 


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1205.  Dec.      I2th. 


1208.  Dec.      I3th. 


1863. 

1200.  Dec.        5th.     Skirmish  at  Raccoon  Ford,  Va.     Rapidan.    2d  Cavalry. 

1201.  Dec.        5th.     Skirmish  at  Loudon,  Tenn.     141  st  Infantry. 

1202.  Dec.        5th.     Skirmish  on  scout  from  New  Berne  toward  Kinston,  N.  C.    Troop 

A,  I2th  Cavalry,  Capt.  C.  H.  Roche. 

1203.  Dec.        gth.     Affair  at  or  near  Lewinsville,  Va.     I3th  Cavalry. 

1204.  Dec.       nth.    Skirmish  near  Chickahominy  River,  Va.     Three  companies   i39th 

Infantry,  Col.  Roberts. 

Skirmish   at   Mt.    Jackson,    Va.      Detachment    ist    Cavalry,    Capt. 
Stearns. 

1206.  Dec.      I2th.     Skirmish  at  Rutledge,  Tenn.     34th  Battery. 

1207.  Dec.      I2th.     Skirmish  at  Forge  Bridge,  near  Charles  City  C.  H.,  Va.     Detach- 

ment i3Qth  Infantry. 

Skirmish   at,   and  capture  of  Charles   City  Court  House,  Va.     Six 
companies   ist   Mounted   Rifles;   I39th   Infantry,  Col.   Roberts. 

1209.  Dec.      I3th.     Skirmish  at  Edwards'  Ferry,  Va.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 

1210.  Dec.      i6th.     Skirmish  near  Free  Bridge,  N.  C.     Chincapin  Chapel.     Detachment 

i2th  Cavalry,  Capt.  Roche. 

121 1.  Dec.      i6th.     Skirmish  near  Vienna,  Va.     I3th   Cavalry. 

1212.  Dec.      I7th.     Skirmish  near  Sangster  Station,  Va.     Accotink.     Company  I,  I55th 

Infantry,   and   detachment    i64th    Infantry;    Capt,   John   W.    Mc- 

Anally,  iSSth  Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Somerville,  Va.     2d   Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Mt.  Jackson,  Va.     Detachment  1st   Cavalry. 
Skirmish  near  Washington,    N.    C.     Detachment    i2th   Cavalry. 
Skirmish  near  Fairfax  Court  House,  Va.   Detachment  I3th  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Culpeper  Court  House,  Va.     4th  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Bear  Inlet,  N.  C.     isSth  Infantry. 
Skirmish  on  scout  from  Vienna  to  Leesburg,  Va.    Detachment  I3th 

Cavalry,  Maj.  Coles. 
Skirmish  on  Swansboro  Road,  near  Jacksonville,  N.  C.    Detachment 

I2th  Cavalry,  Lieut.  Clark. 

1221.  Dec.      28th~3ist.     Skirmish    on    scout    from    Vienna    to    Hopewell    Gap,    White 

Plains,   etc.,  Va.     Detachment   I3th   Cavalry. 

1222.  Dec.      3Oth.     Engagement  at  Greenville,  N.  C.     Company  B,  I2th  Cavalry;   de- 

tachment 23d  Battery. 

1864. 

1223.  Jan.  9th.  Skirmish  at  Sperryville,  Va.     4th   Cavalry. 

1224.  Jan.  I2th.  Skirmish  at  Kelly's   Ford,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 

1225.  Jan.  I2th.  Skirmish  at  Ellis  Ford,  Va.     Detachment  22d  Cavalry. 

1226.  Jan.  I7th.  Skirmish  at  Ellis  Ford,  Va.     2d  and  5th   Cavalry. 

1227.  Jan.  igth.  Skirmish  at  Stevensburg,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 

1228.  Jan.  I9th.  Skirmish  at  New  Kent  Court  House,  Va.    Detachment  ist  Mounted 

Rifles,  Maj.   E.  A.   Hamilton. 

1229.  Jan.       20th.     Skirmish  at  Barnett's  Ford,  Va.     6th  Cavalry;  1st  Dragoons. 

1230.  Jan.       2Oth.     Skirmish  at  Harrellsville,  N.  C.     85th  Infantry. 

1231.  Jan.       2ist.     Skirmish  at  Strawberry  Plain,  Holstein  River,  Tenn.    79th  Infantry. 

1232.  Jan.       22d.       Skirmish  at  Berryville  Ford,  Va.     Detachment  2ist  Cavalry,   Capt. 

Jennings. 

1233.  Jan.       22d.       Skirmish  at  Ellis  Ford,  Va.     5th   Cavalry. 

1234.  Jan.       22d.       Skirmish  at  Hillsborough,  Va.     I5th    Cavalry. 


1213.  Dec. 

i8th. 

1214.  Dec. 

2Oth. 

1215.  Dec. 

2ISt. 

1216.  Dec. 

22d. 

1217.  Dec. 

23d. 

1218.  Dec. 

24th. 

1219.  Dec. 

25th. 

1220.  Dec.      28th. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC.  215 

1864. 

1235.  Jan.       22d.       Skirmish  at  Armstrong's   Ferry,   near   Knoxville,   Tenn.     46th   and 

79th  Infantry. 

1236.  Jan.       23d.       Skirmishes  at  Newtown  and  Woodstock,  Va.    Detachment  ist  Cav- 

alry,  Maj.   Quinn;   detachment  2ist   Cavalry. 

1237.  Jan.       25th.     Affair    at    Bayou    Grande,    Jackson    Bridge,    near    Barrancas,  Fla. 

Company  M,   i4th   Cavalry,  Capt.  Schmidt. 

1238.  Jan.       28th.     Skirmish  on  scout  in  Onslow  County,  N.   C.     Detachment  of  I2th 

Cavalry,  23d  Cavalry  and  I58th  Infantry. 

1239.  Jan.       2gth.     Skirmish  at  Barnett's  Ford,  Va.     4th  Cavalry. 

1240.  Jan.       30th.     Skirmish  at  Brown's    Hill,    near    Edwards'     Ferry    and    Winston, 

N.  C.     Battery  I,  3d  Artillery. 

1241.  Jan.       3ist.     Affair   at    Smithfield,   Va.     Detachments    of   2Oth    Cavalry    and   of 

99th  Infantry. 

1242.  Feb.         ist~4th.     Attack  on  New  Berne,  N.  C.     I2th  Cavalry,  Col.  Savage;  23d 

Cavalry;  Batteries  C,  E,  I  and  K,  3d  Artillery;  99th,  I32d  and 
I58th  Infantry. 

1243.  Feb.         ist.     Engagements   at  outposts  at  Bachellor's   Creek,  from   Red   House 

to  Beech  Grove,  and  at  the  Neuse  River  Bridge,  N.  C.  Attack 
on  New  Berne.  Troop  G  and  Howitzer  party,  i2th  Cavalry;  one 
section  Battery  K,  3d  Artillery;  detachment  99th  Infantry,  Capt. 
Ira  Winans;  i32d  Infantry,  Col.  Peter  J.  Claassen. 

1244.  Feb.         ist.     Skirmish  at  Brice's  Creek,  N.  C.     Attack  on  New  Berne.     Detach- 

ment I2th  Cavalry. 

1245.  Feb.         ist.     Skirmish  at  Camden,  Miss.     I78th  Infantry. 

1246.  Feb.        2d.       Skirmish    at    Newport    Barracks,    N.    C.      Attack   on    New    Berne. 

I58th  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  McNary. 

1247.  Feb.        2d.       Skirmish  at  Brice's  Creek,  N.  C.     Attack  on  New  Berne.    Detach- 

ment  I2th   Cavalry;   one  section  Battery  I,  3d  Artillery. 

1248.  Feb.        2d.       Skirmish  at  Evans'  Mills,  N.  C.     Attack  on  New  Berne.     Detach- 

ment I2th  Cavalry. 

1249.  Feb.        2d.       Skirmish  at  Gale's  Creek,  N.  C.     Attack  on  New  Berne.     Detach- 

ment 23d  Cavalry. 

1250.  Feb.       2d.       Action  at  Beech  Grove,  N.  C.    Attack  on     New  Berne.     Detachment 

I2th  Cavalry;  one  section  Battery  K,  3d  Artillery,  Lieut.  Kirby; 
one  company  99th  Infantry,  Capt.  Bailey. 

1251.  Feb.        2d.       Skirmish    at    Mechanicsburg    Gap,   Va.     Detachment    ist    Cavalry, 

Maj.   Quinn;   detachment  2ist   Cavalry. 

1252.  Feb.        4th.     Skirmish   at   Moorefield,   W.   Va.     Detachment    ist   Cavalry,   Maj. 

Quinn;  detachment  2ist  Cavalry. 

1253.  Feb.        6th.     Skirmish  at   Hampton    Cross   3oads,   Va.     5th    Cavalry. 

1254.  Feb.        6th.     Skirmish  near  Cedar  Point,  N.   C.     23d  Cavalry. 

1255.  Feb.        6th-7th.     Engagement   at  Morton's  Ford,  Rapidan,  Va.     Battery  G,  ist 

Artillery;  loth,  39th,  io8th,  mth,  I25th  and  I26th  Infantry. 

1256.  Feb.        6th~7th.     Skirmish  at  Raccoon  Ford,  Rapidan,  Va.    Battery   L,    ist   Artil- 

lery; 76th  and  97th  Infantry. 

1257.  Feb.        6th-7th.     Skirmish  at  Barnett's  Ford,  Rapidan  River,  Va.     4th,  6th,  8th 

and  9th  Cavalry;   ist  Dragoons. 

1258.  Feb.        6th~7th.     Skirmish  at  Charlestown,  W.  Va.     21  st  Cavalry. 

1259.  Feb.        6th~9th.     Skirmishes  at  Bottom's  Bridge,  Va.     1st  Mounted  Rifles;  I39th 

Infantry. 

1260.  Feb.         7th.     Skirmish  near  Jacksonville,   Fla.     usth  Infantry. 

1261.  Feb.        7th.     Skirmish  at   Haulover    Cut   Bridge,    Seabrook    Island,    S.    C.     I42d 

Infantry. 


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IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 

1262.  Feb.        7th-nth.     Skirmishes   at   Sea    Brook  Island  and    near  Bugbee    Bridge, 

John's  Island,  S.  C.  Battery  F,  3d  Artillery;  detachment  ist 
Engineers;  4ist,  54th,  H2th,  i42d,  I44th  (Maj.  Rice),  I57th  (Col. 
P.  P.  Brown,  Jr.  and  Lieut.  Gates)  and  i69th  Infantry. 

1263.  Feb.        8th.     Skirmish  at  Camp  Finnigan,  Fla.     usth  Infantry. 

1264.  Feb.        9th.     Skirmish  at  Baldwin,  Fla.     usth  Infantry. 

1265.  Feb.       roth.     Skirmish  at  Charlestown,  W.  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

1266.  Feb.       I2th.     Skirmish  near  Plymouth,  N.  C.     Detachment   I2th  Cavalry. 

1267.  Feb.       I2th.     Skirmish  at  Sanderson,  Fla.    48th  Infantry. 

1268.  Feb.       I4th.     Skirmish  near  Smithfield,  W.  Va.     2ist  Cavalry. 

1269.  Feb.       I4th-i5th.  Skirmish  at  Chunky  Creek,  Miss.     Gen.   Sherman's   expedition 

to  Meridian.     I7th  Veteran  Infantry. 

1270.  Feb.  i8th.     Skirmish  at  Bottom's  Bridge,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

1271.  Feb.  iSth-igth.     Skirmish  near  Greenville,  N.  C.     Detachment  I2th  Cavalry. 

1272.  Feb.  igth.     Skirmish  at  Ely's  Ford,  Rapidan,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 

1273.  Feb.  20th.     Skirmish  at  Front  Royal,  Va.     I3th   Cavalry. 

1274.  Feb.  20th.     Skirmish   at   Strasburg,   Va.     Detachment    15th   Cavalry. 

1275.  Feb.  2Oth.     Skirmish    at    Upperville,   Va.      Paris.      1st    Veteran    Cavalry.      I5th 

Cavalry  and  detachment  2ist  Cavalry. 

1276.  Feb.       20th.     Skirmish  near  Suffolk,  Va.     2oth  Cavalry;  7th  Battery. 

1277.  Feb.       20th.     Battle  of  Olustee,  Fla.     Ocean  Pond,  Silver  Lake. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

t 

| 

E 

•a 

E 

•a 

V 

g 

i 

1 

0 
0 

in  CJ 

0 

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'K  o 

• 

0 

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B 

"2  *" 

E 

•Q   E 

00 

0 

0 

W 

0 

W 

C 

M 

ist  Eng. 

Seymour  

in 

Detachment  

47th  Inf.  . 

Barton's  

Seymour  

in 

Col.  Henry  Moore  (w),  Capt.  Joseph 

M.  McDonald  (w),  Capt.  Frank  A. 

Butts  

1 

?7 

A 

193 

sr, 

31 

48th  Inf.  . 

Barton's  

Seymour  

in 

Col.  W.  B.  Barton  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Dud- 

ley W   Strickland  

1 

16 

1 

i1)? 

14 

21 

115th  Inf.  . 

Barton's  

Seymour  

in 

Col.  Simeon  Sammons  (w),  Maj.  E. 

L.  Walwrath  

9 

?7 

4 

?ft4 

] 

5S 

9ft 

Total  

f, 

70 

•ilO 

1 

1SS 

82 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

11 

192 

42 

1110 

2 

504 

186 

1278.  Feb.      22d.       Skirmish  at  Morris  Island,  S.  C.     Detachment  ist  Engineers. 

1279.  Feb.      22d.       Skirmish  at  Dranesville,  Va.     i6th   Cavalry. 

1280.  Feb.       28th.     Skirmish    at   Ely's  Ford,   Rapidan,  Va.     Gen.    Kilpatrick's   raid   to 

Richmond,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry,  Lieut.  Merritt. 

1281.  Feb.      29th.     Skirmish  at  Beaver  Dam   Station,  Va.     Gen.    Kilpatrick's   raid   to 

Richmond,  Va.    Detachments  of  the  2d,  4th,  5th  and  6th  Cavalry. 

1282.  Feb.      29th.     Skirmish  at  Frederick  Hall  Station,  Va.     Gen.  Kilpatrick's  raid  to 

Richmond,  Va.     Detachment  2d  Cavalry,  Capts.  Hull  and  Plum; 
detachment  6th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Hall. 

1283.  Feb.      29th.     Skirmish   at   South   Anna   Bridge,   Taylorsville,  Va.     Gen.    Kilpat- 

rick's  raid  to  Richmond.     Detachments  2d,  5th  and  6th  Cavalry. 

1284.  Feb.      agth-March   ist.     Skirmishes  at  Stannardsville  and  Burton's  Ford,  Rapi- 

dan.   Gen.  Kilpatrick's  raid  to  Richmond,     ist  Dragoons. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


217 


1864. 


1285.  March     ist. 


Skirmishes  at  Ashland,  Brook  Turnpike,  Defenses  of  Richmond, 
Meadow  Bridge  and  Chickahominy,  Va.  Atlee's,  Bidnella  Cross 
Roads,  Mechanicsville.  Gen.  Kilpatrick's  and  Col.  Dahlgren's 
raid  to  Richmond.  Detachments  2d,  4th,  5th  and  6th  Cavalry. 

1286.  March     ist.     Skirmish   at  Jackson,   Miss.     Gen.    Sherman's   Meridian  expedition. 

I78th  Infantry. 

1287.  March     2d.       Skirmishes  at  Aylett's,  Hanovertown  and  Walkerstown,  Va.     Old 

Church,  King's  and  Queen's  Court  House,  near  Pamunkey  River, 
White  House.  Gen.  Kilpatrick's  and  Col.  Dahlgren's  raid  to 
Richmond,  Va.  Detachments  2d,  4th,  5th  and  6th  Cavalry. 

1288.  March     2d.       Skirmishes  at  Bottom's  Bridge,  Va.     ist   Mounted  Rifles. 

1289.  March      3d.       Skirmishes   at   New  Kent   Court  House  and   King's   and   Queen's 

Court  House,  Va.  Gen.  Kilpatrick's  and  Col.  Dahlgren's  raid  to 
Richmond.  Detachments  of  2d,  4th,  5th  and  6th  Cavalry. 

1290.  March     3d.       Skirmish  at  Stevensville,  Va.     Detachment  2d  Cavalry. 

1291.  March     4th.     Skirmish   at  Ely's  Ford,  Va.     Detachment  5th  Cavalry. 

1292.  March     4th.     Skirmish  at  James  City,  Va.     8th  Cavalry. 

1293.  March     6th.     Skirmish  at  Corbin's  Bridge,  Va.     6th   Cavalry. 

1294.  March     6th.     Skirmish  at  Todd's  Tavern,  Va.     6th   Cavalry. 

1295.  March     6th.     Skirmish  near  Franklin,  Pendleton  Co.,  Va.,  on  raid  from  Burling- 

ton,    isth  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Root. 

1296.  March     6th.     Skirmish  at  Snickersville,  Va.     ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1297.  March     8th.     Skirmish  at  Field's  Ford,  Va.     5th   Cavalry. 

1298.  March     9th.     Skirmish    at    Belleroy    and    Barnardsville,    Va.      Ballyhock.      ist 

Mounted  Rifles  and  Companies  A,  B  and  H,  ii8th  Infantry. 

1299.  March     9th.     Skirmish  on  Bull's  Island,  S.  C.     Detachment  I27th  Infantry,  Col. 

W.   Gurney. 

1300.  March  loth.     Action   at   Cabletown,   Va.     Snicker's    Ferry.     Detachment  of   ist 

Cavalry  and  ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1301.  March  loth.     Skirmish  at  Palatka,  Fla.     H5th  Infantry. 

1302.  March  loth-nth.     Skirmish  at  Little  Washington,  La.     Detachment  ad  Veteran 

Cavalry,  Maj.  Van  Voast. 

1303.  March  loth-May  22d.     Red  River  Campaign,  La.     I4th,   i8th  and  2d  Veteran  Cav- 

alry; 25th  and  26th  Batteries;  detachment  75th  Infantry, 
mounted;  9Oth,  H4th,  n6th,  I28th,  I33d,  i53d,  I56th,  I59th,  i6oth, 
r6ist,  i62d,  i6sth,  I73d,  I75th,  i?6th  and  I78th  Infantry. 

1304.  March  nth.     Affair  at  Carrolton's  Store,  Southard's  Crossing,  Va.     Detachments 

2d,  5th  and  6th  Cavalry  and  ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

1305.  March  i4th.     Assault  and  capture  of  Fort  De  Russy,  near  Alexandria,  La.     Red 

River  campaign.     I78th  Infantry. 

1306.  March  i6th.     Skirmish  at  Estill  Springs,  Tenn.     I23d  Infantry. 

1307.  March  i6th.     Skirmish  near  Palatka,  Fla.     48th  Infantry. 

1308.  March  2ist.     Affair  near  Palatka,  Fla.    48th  and  nsth  Infantry. 

1309.  March  2ist.     Skirmish     at     Henderson's     Hill,     near     Alexandria,     La.       Bayou 

Rapides.  I4th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Bassford;  i8th  Cavalry;  detachment 
75th  Infantry,  mounted;  i6ist  Infantry. 

1310.  March  25th.     Skirmish  at  Matthews  Court  House,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

1311.  March  26th.     Skirmish  at  Bogue  Inlet,  N.  C.     I58th  Infantry. 

1312.  March  28th.     Skirmish  at  Culpeper,  Va.     4th  Cavalry. 

1313.  March  2gth.     Skirmish  at  Natchitoches,  La.    Red  River  campaign.     I4th  Cavalry, 

Maj.   Bassford;  detachment  75th  Infantry,  .mounted. 

1314.  March  29th.     Skirmish  near  Palatka,  Fla.     48th   Infantry. 

1315.  March  3ist.     Skirmish   near  Palatka,  Fla.     48th  Infantry. 

1316.  March  3ist.     Skirmish  at  Cloutersville,  La.     Red  River  campaign.     i8th  Cavalry. 


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IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1317.  April       ist. 


1318.  April 

1319.  April 

1320.  April 


1321.  April 

1322.  April 


1323.  April 

1324.  April 


1326.  April 

1327.  April 


2d. 
2d. 


ad. 


4th. 


6th. 
7th. 


1325.  April       7th. 


7th. 
8th. 


1328.  April       8th. 


1329.  April       Qth. 


1864. 

Affair  near  Fort  Gates,  thirty-two  miles  from  Palatka,  Fla.  De- 
tachment 1 15th  Infantry,  Capt.  S.  P.  Smith. 

Skirmish  near  Plymouth,  N.  C.     Detachment  I2th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Cedar  Creek,  Fla.     i6Qth  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Crump's  Mill  or  Landing,  twelve  miles  from  Natch- 
itoches,  La.  Red  River  campaign.  I4th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Bassford; 
detachment  75th  Infantry,  mounted. 

Skirmish  at  Cow's  Ford,  near  Barrancas,  Pensacola,  Fla.  Com- 
pany M,  I4th  Cavalry,  Capt.  Schmidt. 

Engagement  at  Campti,  La.  Red  River  campaign.  Companies  B, 
C,  D,  G,  H,  I  and  K,  i8th  Cavalry;  2d  Veteran  Cavalry,  Col. 
Chrysler. 

Affair  at  New  River,   La.     Scouting  party  of   nth   Cavalry. 

Affair  at  Plain  Store,  near  Port  Hudson,  La.  One  section  21  st 
Battery. 

Engagement  at  Pleasant  Hill,  La.  Wilson's  Farm.  Red  River 
campaign.  I4th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Bassford;  i8th  Cavalry;  2d  Veteran 
Cavalry,  Capt.  Gurney;  detachment  75th  Infantry,  mounted;  i6ist 
Infantry. 

Affair  near  Amite  River,  La.     Scouting  party  of  nth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Pleasant  Grove,  La.  Red  River  campaign.  I4th  Cav- 
alry and  detachment  75th  Infantry,  mounted. 

Battle  of  Sabine  Cross  Roads,  La.  Mansfield.  Red  River  cam- 
paign. I4th  Cavalry;  i8th  Cavalry;  2d  Veteran  Cavalry;  25th 
Battery;  75th  Infantry  detachment,  mounted;  H4th,  Ii6th,  :6oth, 
i6ist,  i62d,  i6sth  and  I73d  Infantry. 

Battle  of  Pleasant  Hill,  La.  Red  River  campaign.  Includes  cav- 
alry losses  April  7th;  and  losses  at  Sabine  Cross  Roads,  April  8th. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

g 

•o 

e 

•o 

t 

•o 

• 

• 

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0 
0 

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9 

c 

W 

c 

W 

o 

W 

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T  __ 

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4 

1 

18 

1 

17 

42 

18th  Cav  . 
id  V.  Cav 

5,  Gooding.  .  .  . 
5,  Gooding.  .  .  . 

Lee  
Lee  

19 
19 

Col.  James  J.  Byrne  
Col.     Morgan     H.     Chrysler.     Capt. 

1 

1 

1 

9 

2 

14 

1 

'5 

6 

25th  Bty. 
75th  Inf.  . 

Hebard 

1,  Emory  
Lee  

19 
19 

2 

5 

1,  Lucas  

Detachment    with    14th    Cav.,    non- 

114th  Inf.  . 

1,  Dwight,  Jr.. 

1,  Emory  

19 

Lt.-Col.    Henry   B.   Morse    (c),   Maj. 

J 

3 

10 

4 

20 

116th  Inf.  . 
153d    Inf.. 
160th  Inf.  . 
161st  Inf.. 

1.  Dwight,  Jr.. 
1,  Dwight,  Jr.. 
2,  McMillen  .  .  . 
1,  Dwight,  Jr.. 

1   Emory  
1   Emory  
1   Emory  
1   Emory  

19 
19 
19 

19 

Lt.-Col.  George  M.  Love  
Col.  Edwin  P.  Davis  
Lt.-Col.  John  B.  Van  Petten  
Lt.-Col.  Wm.  B.  Kinsey  

1 

2 
1 
6 

8 

2 

"4 

4 

27 

28 
23 
39 

3 
4 
9 

38 

34 
33 
44 
90 

162d    Inf.. 

3,  Bepedict  .  . 

1   Emory  

19 

Col.  Lewis  Benedict   (c,  k),  Lt.-Col. 
Justus    W.    Blanchard    (c),    Capt. 

3 

12 

1 

45 

i 

4« 

111 

165th  Inf.  . 

3,  Benedict.  .  .  . 

1,  Emory  

19 

Lt.-Col.  Gouvemeur  Carr  (w),  Capt. 

j 

3 

21 

VII 

97 

173d    Inf.. 

3,  Benedict  

1,  Emory  

19 

Col.     Lewis     M.     Peck     (w),    Capt. 

4 

1 

:*• 

I 

IN) 

200 

178th  Inf.. 

3,  Moore  

3,  Mower  

10 

Col.  Edward  Wheeler  

2 

5 

17 

7 

31 

Total  

7 

49 

IN 

283 

I 

355 

727 

f 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

—  - 



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_.  _ 

' 

at    Sabine    Cross    Roads    and 

Pleasant  Hill  

H 

232 

N 

1393 

H 

1706 

3517 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC.  219 

1864. 

1330.  April     loth.     Skirmish   near   Cabletown,   Va.     2ist   Cavalry. 

1331.  April     loth.     Skirmish  at  Grand  Ecore,   La.     Red   River   campaign.     i8th   Cav- 

alry. 

1332.  April     nth.     Skirmish   at  Caperton's  Ferry,  Tenn.     Detachment   iO2d  Infantry, 

Capt.  L.  R.  Stegman. 
T333-  April     I2th.     Skirmish  at  Fort  Jessup,  La.     Red   River  campaign.     2d  Veteran 

Cavalry. 

1334.  April     I4th.     Skirmish  at  Smithfield,  Cherry  Grove,  Va.     liSth  Infantry. 
1335-  April     I4th.     Skirmish  at  Young's  Cross  Roads,  N.  C.     isSth  Infantry. 

1336.  April     I4th.     Skirmish   at  Bayou  Salina,  La.     Red  River  campaign.     i8th   Cav- 

alry;  2d   Veteran   Cavalry. 

1337.  April     I5th.     Skirmish  at  Campti,  2d,  La.     Red  River  campaign.     Companies  B 

and   I,  i8th  Cavalry. 

1338.  April     15th.     Skirmish    at    New    River,    La.      Detachment    nth    Cavalry,    Capt. 

Hallock. 
1339-  April     i6th.     Skirmish  at  Grand  Ecore,  La.    Red  River  campaign.     i8th  Cavalry. 

1340.  April     i6th.     Skirmish  at  Beaver  Creek,  N.  C.     Detachment  i2th  Cavalry. 

1341.  April     i6th.     Skirmish  at  Burnt  Ordinary,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles.    . 

1342.  April     I7th.     Skirmish   at    Morrisville,  near  Ellis'   Ford,   Va.     Detachment   loth 

Cavalry. 

1343.  April     I7th-i8th.     Skirmish   at   Bayou   Salina,   La.     Yellow   Bayou.     Red    River 

expedition.     i8th  and  2d  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1344.  April     i7th-2Oth.     Siege  and  surrender  of  Plymouth,  N.  C.     Companies  A  and  F, 

I2th  Cavalry;  24th  Battery  and  8sth  Infantry. 

1345.  April      igth.     Skirmish  at  Leesburg,  Va.     i6th  Cavalry. 

1346.  April      i9th-2Oth.     Skirmish  at  Winchester,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

1347.  April     20th.     Skirmish   at   Natchitoches,   La.     Red    River    campaign.      I4th   and 

iSth  Cavalry  and  detachment  75th  Infantry,  mounted. 

1348.  April     2Oth.     Skirmish    at    New    River,    La.      Detachment    nth    Cavalry,    Maj. 

Remington. 

1349.  April     2ist.     Skirmish  at  Campti  Bayou,  La.     Red  River  campaign.     2d  Veteran 

Cavalry  and  I78th  Infantry. 

1350.  April     2ist.     Skirmish  above  Cloutiersville,  La.     Red  River  campaign.     I4th  and 

i8th   Cavalry  and   detachment  75th   Infantry,  mounted. 

1351.  April     2ist.     Skirmish  at  Tom  Mack's  Farm,  N.  C.     Company  G,  I2th  Cavalry. 

1352.  April     22d.      Skirmish   below    Cloutiersville,    La.      Red    River    campaign.      i4th, 

i8th  and  2d  Veteran  Cavalry  and  detachment  75th  Infantry, 
mounted. 

1353-  April     23d.       Skirmish  at  Currituck,  Va.     20th  Cavalry. 

1354.  April     23d.       Skirmish  at  Hunter's  Point,  Va.     Detachment  i6th  Cavalry. 

1355-  April  23d.  Engagement  at  Cane  River  Crossing,  La.  Monetti's  Bluff.  Red 
River  campaign.  i8th  Cavalry,  2d  Veteran  Cavalry;  25th  and  26th 
Batteries;  H4th,  n6th,  i28th,  i6oth,  i6ist,  i62d,  i6sth  and  I73d 
Infantry. 

1356.  April  23d-25th.  Action  at  Cloutiersville  and  Luciaville,  La.  Red  River  cam- 
paign. I4th  Cavalry;  detachment  75th  Infantry,  mounted;  i6ist 
and  I78th  Infantry. 

J357-  April  24th.  Skirmish  at  New  Market,  Va.  Winchester.  1st  Cavalry;  detach- 
ment 21  st  Cavalry. 

1358.  April     25th-28th.     Affair  at  Washington,  N.  C.       23d  Battery. 

1359-  April     28th.     Skirmish  at   Madison   Court  House,  Va.     6th   Cavalry. 

1360.  April     28th.     Skirmish  above  Alexandria,  La.     Red  River  campaign.     I4th  Cav- 

alry;  detachment  75th  Infantry,  mounted. 

1361.  April     29th.     Action  at  Grand  Ecore,  La.     Red  River  campaign.     i8th  Cavalry. 


220 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 


1362,.  April     29th. 


Detachment  i6th 


Skirmish  near  Upperville,  Va.,  near  Middleburg. 
Cavalry. 

1363.  April     30th     Skirmish  in  Blue  Ridge  Mountains,  Va.     Detachment  i6th  Cavalry. 

1364.  May        ist.      Engagement  at   Carter's  Farm,  Va.     Blue   Ridge  Mountains;  near 

Upperville.     i3th  and   i6th  Cavalry. 

1365.  May        ist.     Skirmish  at  Alexandria,  La.     Red  River  campaign.     iSth  Cavalry. 

1366.  May        ist.      Skirmish   at   New  River,   La.     Detachment    nth   Cavalry. 

1367.  May        2d.       Skirmish  at  Decatur,  Ala.     I7th  Veteran  Infantry. 

1368.  May       2d.       Skirmish   at   Alexandria,   La.     Cheneyville.     Red   River   campaign. 

ii6th,  I28th,  I56th,  I59th,  i6ist  and  I75th  Infantry. 

1369.  May        3d.       Skirmish   at   Prescott's   Landing  and   Bayou   Robertson,   La.     Red 

River  campaign.     i8th  Cavalry;  2d  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1370.  May        3d.       Skirmish  at  New  Market,  Va.     ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1371.  May        3d-Sept.  8th.     Gen.    Sherman's   Atlanta  Campaign,   Ga.     Batteries   I  and 

M,  ist  Artillery;  I3th  Battery;  I7th  Veteran;  45th,  6oth,  78th, 
lO2d,  loyth,  iigth,  I23d,  I34th,  I36th,  I37th,  I4lst,  I43d,  I49th, 
iSOth  and  I54th  Infantry. 

1372.  May       4th.     Skirmishes   at   Ely's   Ford   and   Aldrich's   Cross   Roads,   Va.      loth 

Cavalry. 

1373.  May       4th~5th.     Skirmishes  near  Wilson's  Landing   and   Chambers'  Plantation, 

La.  Prescott's  Landing;  Moore's  Plantation;  below  Alexandria; 
Bayou  Boeuff.  Red  River  campaign.  I4th  and  i8th  Cavalry;  2d 
Veteran  Cavalry;  detachment  75th  Infantry,  mounted;  i78th  Infantry. 

1374.  May        4th-6th.     Skirmishes  before  New  Berne,  N.   C.     I2th   Cavalry. 

1375.  May        5th.     Skirmish   at   Evans*  Mills,  N.   C.     158th   Infantry. 

1376.  May        5th-6th.     Skirmish  at  Wells'  and  Governor  Moore's  Plantation,  La.    Red 

River  campaign.     i8th  Cavalry;  2d  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1377.  May        5th~7th.     Battle    of    the    Wilderness,    Va.      This    embraces    the    Cavalry 

actions  at  Parker's  Store  (5th  Cavalry);  Craig's  Meeting  House; 
Chewning's  Farm;  Orange  Plank  Road,  and  Todd's  Tavern,  on 
the  5th.  Mine  Run  (22d  Cavalry);  Furnace  and  Brock  Road 
Crossing  and  Todd's  Tavern,  on  the  6th.  Germanna  Ford  (sth 
and  22d  Cavalry);  the  Brock  Road,  the  Furnaces  and  Todd's 
Tavern,  on  the  7th;  and  those  of  the  Artillery  and  Infantry  on 
the  sth-6th.  Also  the  losses  of  the  Cavalry  on  the  8th,  which  is 
otherwise  treated  as  a  separate  affair. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

c. 
o 

CJ 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Officers.  |  § 

Enlisted  j  ""- 
men. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

i  Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

2d    Cav.. 
4th  Cav.. 
5th  Cav.  . 
6th  Cav.. 

8th  Cav.. 
9th  Cav.  . 
10th  Cav.. 
22d    Cav 

1,  Bryan,  Jr.  .  . 
2,  Devin  
1,  Bryan,  Jr.  .  . 
2,  Devin  

2,  Chapman  .  .  . 
2,  Devin  
2,  Gregg  

3,  Wilson  
1  ,  Torbert  .... 
3,  Wilson  
1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 

3,  Wilson  

Cav 
Cav 
Cav 
Cav 

Tav 

Col.  Otto  Harhaus  

t 

11 

1 

15 

30 

Lt.-Col.  William  R.  Parnell  

Lt.-Col.  John  Hammond  
Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Wm. 
H.  Crocker  

1 

15 
1 

1 

20 
11 

13 

1 
3 
3 
1 
4 

50 

13 
4 
28 
10 
5 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  H.  Benjamin  

1 

1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 
2,  Gregg  

Cav 
Cav 
9 
9 

Cav 

Col.  William  Sackett  

5 
1 

I 

1 

18 
7 
1 

Lt.-Col.  M.  Henry  Avery  
Col.  Samuel  J.  Crooks  

24th  Cav.  . 

1st  Drag. 
One'da  Cv 
1st  Art.: 
Baty  B. 
Baty  C. 
Baty  D. 

Prov.;  Marsh  '11 
Res.  ;  Merritt  .  . 

Dismounted;   Col.    Wm.   C.    Raul- 
ston  * 

1,  Torbert  

Col.  Alfred  Gibbs  

20 

1 

35 

4 

31 

91 

At  general  Headquarters  Army  of 
Potomac;  Capt.  Daniel  P.  Mann* 
Capt.  Albert  S.  Sheldon  

2,  Tompkins.  .  . 
3,  Fitzhugh  .  .  . 
Wainwright  .  . 

Art.  Reserve.  . 

Art.  Reserve.  . 

"fi 

Lieut.  Wm.  H.  Phillips  

Capt.   Geo.    B.    Winslow    (w),   Lt. 
Lester  J.  Richardson  .  . 

1 

4 

1 

7: 

8 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


221 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

e. 
\ 

0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed  . 

W'n'd. 

Officers.  j  B? 

Enlisted  <"- 
men.  |  T3 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Baty  E. 

Baty  G. 
Baty  H. 
Baty  L. 

4th  Art.: 
1st  Batn 
2d   Batn 

3d   Batn 
6th  Art.. 
14th  Art.  . 

1 

0 

Capt.  H.  W.  Davis,  with  Battery  L 
1st  Art  * 

•Tidball  

Capt.  Nelson  Ames  * 

Capt.  Charles  E.  Mink  * 

Wainwright  .  .  . 

<i 

Lieut.  George  Breck  * 

6 
5 

2 

9 
6 

Cos.  C,  F,  I  and  M,  Maj.  T.  D.  Sears 
Cos.    D,   E,   H   and   K,   Maj.   Wm. 
Arthur,  jr  

1 

1 

14 

6 

22 

2 

Wainwright  .  .  . 

Tidball  

Cos.  A,  B,  G  and  L,  Lt.-Col.  T.  R. 
Allcock  * 

1,  Kitching.  .  .  . 
Prov.;  Marsh  '11 

Art.  Reserve.  . 

Col.  J.  H.  Kitching  (c),  Lt.-Col.  E. 
R.  Travis  

e 

10 

12 

8 
44 

Col.  E.  G.  Marshall  (c),  Lt.-Col.  C. 
H.  Corning  

] 

15th  Art.  . 
1st   Baty. 
3d    Baty. 
5th  Baty. 
6th  Baty. 
llth  Baty. 
12th  Baty. 
15th  Baty. 
19th  Baty. 
27th  Baty. 
34th  Baty. 
50th  Eng.  . 

1,  Kitching.  .  . 
Tompkins  .... 

Art.  Reserve.  . 

3ol.  Louis  Schirmer  
Capt.  Andrew  Cowan  * 

1 

i 

1 

31 

8 

Tompkins  .... 

6 

Capt    Wm   A    Harn  * 

2,  Tompkins.  .  . 
1,  Robertson.  . 
3,  Fitzhugh  .  .  . 
2,  Tompkins.  .  . 
3,  Fitzhugh  .  .  . 

Art.  Reserve.  . 
Horse  Art  .... 
Art.  Reserve.  . 
Art.  Reserve.  . 
Art.  Reserve.  . 
2,  Potter  

Cav 

'  "9 
9 

q 

Capt.  Elijah  D.  Taft  
Hapt.  Joseph  W.  Martin  
Dapt.  John  E.  Burton  
Capt.  George  F.  McKnight  

2 

'"i 

'3 

2a.pt.  Patrick  Hart  
2a.pt.  Edward  W.  Rogers  
Capt.  John  B    Eaton  * 

3  Willcox.  .  .  . 

, 

Lt.-Col.    Ira    Spaulding    (reserve); 
Maj.    W.    Brainerd,    detachment 
with  2d  Corps;  Maj.  G.  W.  Ford, 
detachment  with  5th  Corps;  Maj. 
E.  O.  Beers,  detachment  with  6th 
Corps  

i 

1 

35 

1st  Sh's. 
7th  V.  I. 
10th  Inf.. 

12th  Inf.. 

1,  Cutler  
3,  Frank  
3,  Carroll  

4,  Wadsworth  . 
[,  Barlow  
2,  Gibbon  

5 
2 
2 

5 

2 

? 

Capt.  Volney  J.  Shipman  
A  detachment  with  the  52d  Inf.  .  .  . 

1 

27 

7 

Capt.  Geo.  M.  Dewey  (w),  Capt.  O. 
F.  Angell  

17 

3 

57 

18 

95 

Maj.  H.  W.  Ryder,  Provost  Guard.* 
Col.  Augustus  Funk  (w),  Lt.-Col.  J. 
G.    Hughes     (w),    Capt.    C.    E. 
Haight  (w),  Maj.  Chas.  C.  Baker 
Col.  Thomas  W.  Egan         

39th  Inf.. 

40th  Inf.. 
42d    Inf.. 
43d    Inf.. 

44th  Inf.  . 
46th  Inf.  . 

3,  Frank  

1,  Ward.  . 
1,  Webb  
3,  Neill  

3,  Bartlett  .... 

1,  Barlow  
3,  Birney  

1 

1 

1 

14 

19 

19 
3 

7 
6 
2 

9 
1 

92 
150 
6 

97 
61 

1 

1 
1 

2 

22 
36 
14 

69 
1 

136 
213 
23 

198 

67 

2,  Gibbon  
2,  Getty  

1,  Griffin  

2 

6 

5 

9 

6 
9 

2 
2 

? 
2 

6 
2 
2 
6 
2 
6 

2 

2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
5 

6 

g 

Vtaj.  Patrick  J.  Downing  
Lt.-Col.    John    Wilson     (w),    Maj. 
John  Fryer  (w),  Capt.  James  D. 
Visscher  

Lt.-Col.  Freeman  Conner  

Detachment     serving     with     36th 
Mass.  Vol.  Infantry  

49th  Inf.  . 
51st  Inf.. 

52d    Inf.. 

57th  Inf.. 

59th  Inf.  . 
61st  Inf.. 

3,  Neill  .  . 
1,  Bliss  

3  Frank 

2,  Getty  
2,  Potter  

Col.  Daniel  D.  Bidwell  
Co).  Chas.  W.  LeGendre  (w),  Lt.- 
Col.  R.  C.  Mitchell  

5 

1 

24 
19 

1 
2 

53 
52 

4 

6 

5 
2 

1 

4 

£9 
79 
6 

58 
14 

3 
72 
95 

8 
57 
11 

93 

52 
27 
9 
21 

66 
24 

282 
64 

Col.     P.  Frank    (c),    Maj.     H.    M. 
Karples  

3,  Frank  

1,  Webb.. 
1,  Miles  

1,  Barlow  

Lt.-Col.  A.  B.  Chapman  (k),  Maj. 
W.  A.  Kirk  . 

1 

6 
2 

1 

49 
8 

| 

2,  Gibbon  
1,  Barlow  

Capt.  Wm.  McFadden  
Col.  Nelson  A.  Miles  (c),  Lt.-Col.  K. 
Oscar  Broady  

62d    Inf.. 
63d    Inf.. 
64th  Inf.  . 
65th  Inf.  . 
66th  Inf.  . 
67th  Inf.  . 

69th  Inf.. 

70th  Inf.  . 
71st  Inf.. 
72d    Inf.  . 
73d    Inf.. 

74th  Inf.. 
76th  Inf.. 

77th  Inf.  . 
79th  Inf.  . 

1,  Wheaton.  .  . 
2,  Smvth  

2,  Getty  
1,  Barlow  

Col.  David  J.  Nevin  
Maj   Thomas  Touhey  (k) 

'  i 
'  i 

i 
"i 

14 

8 

'"7 
1 

10 

7 
3 

4 
] 

"2 

1 

"2 
2 

3 

2 

2 

54 
77 
8 
26 
6 

61 

37 
18 
3 
14 

51 
16 

67 
42 

2 

'l 
1 

12 
2 

8 

"2i 

4 
18 

8 
5 
3 
3 

5 

7 

174 

7 

4,  Brooke  
4,  Shaler  
4,  Brooke  
4,  Shaler  

2,  Smyth  

2,  Brewster  .  .  . 
J,  Brewster  .  .  . 
1,  Brewster  .  .  . 
2,  Brewster.  .  . 

2,  Brewster.  .  . 
2  Rice  

3,  Neill  .  . 
2,  Christ  

1,  Barlow  
1,  Wright  
1,  Barlow  
1,  Wright  

1,  Barlow  

4,  Mott  
4,  Mott  
4,  Mott  
4,  Mott  

4,  Mott  
4,  Wadsworth  . 

2,  Getty  
3,  Willcox  .  . 

Vlaj.  Leman  W.  Bradley  
Col.  Joseph  E.  Hamblin  
Lt.-Col    John  S.  Hammell  
Col.     Nelson    Cross     (c),     Lt.-Col. 
Henry  L.  Van  Ness  

Capt.    R.    Moroney,    Capt.    B.    S. 
O'Neil.,  Capt.  Jas.  E.  McGee  
Maj.  Wm.  H.  Hugo  
Lt.-Col.  Thomas  Rafferty    

L.t  -Col.  John  Leonard  

2 

6 

1 

26 
11 

Col.  Wm.  R.  Brewster  (c),  Lt.-Col. 
Michael  W   Bums   

Col.  Thomas  Holt  
Lt.-Col.    John   E.   Cook    (w),    Maj. 
John  W.  Young  (w,  m),  Capt.  S. 
M.  Byram  

i 

Maj.  Nathan  S    Babcock          .    ... 

Col.  David  Morrison.  .  .                   .  .* 

222 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

t 

c 
Q 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

80th  Inf 

Prov.  Guard,  A.  P.,  Col.  T.  B.  Gates 

82d    Inf 

1  Webb 

2  Gibbon  

> 

5 

5 
2 

2 
2 

5 
5 

5 
f, 

Col.  Henry  W.  Hudson  

I 
1 

3 

17 
1 

i 

i 

10 

81 
2 

1 

12 
14 

29 

115 
3 
59 
52 

260 
174 
99 
2 
11 

52 
7ft 

178 
61 

73 
119 

58 

28 
76 
255 

312 

171 

21 

51 
4623 
17666 

83d    Inf.. 

84th  Inf.  . 
86th  Inf.  . 
88th  Inf.  . 
93d    Inf.. 

95th  Inf.  . 
97th  Inf.  . 
104th  Inf.  . 
106th  Inf.  . 

2.  Baxter  

2,  Rice  
1,  Ward  
2,  Smyth  
2,  Hays  

2,  Rice  
2,  Baxter  
1,  Leonard.  .  .  . 
1,  Morris  

2,  Robinson.  .  . 

4,  Wadsworth  . 
3,  Birney  
1,  Barlow  
3  Birney.  .  .  . 

Col.  Joseph  A.  Moesch  (k),  Lt.-Col. 
Wm.  Chalmers  

Col.  Edward  B.  Fowler  

Lt.-Col.  Jacob  H.  Lansing  
Capt.  Denis  F.  Burke  

'•2 

4 
2 

1 

2 

8 

38 
Ifi 
14 

i 

ii 

i 

4 

44 
38 

200 
63 
67 
2 

1 

ii 

7 
4 

5 
86 
13 

Col.    John    S.    Crocket     (c),    Maj. 
Samuel  McConihe  (w)  

4,  Wadsworth  . 
2,  Robinson.  .  . 
2,  Robinson.  .  . 
3,  Ricketts.  .  .  . 

Col    Edward  Pye  

Col   Chas   Wheelock  

Col.  Gilbert  G.  Prey  

Lt.-Col.  Charles  Townsend  

4 

6 

37 
63 

113 
46 

36 
64 

54 

16 
62 

1 

2 
• 

4 
1 

17 

8 

19 
37 

2 

5 
9 

109 

219 

57 
4 

4 
1181 
3245 

108th  Inf.  . 

109th  Inf.  . 
lllth  Inf.. 

3.  Carroll  

1,  Hartranft..  . 
3,  Frank  

2,  Gibbon  

2 

1 

2 

3 

C 

fi 

Col.  Chas.  J.  Powers   (w),  Lt.-Col. 
Francis  E.  Pierce  (w)  

5 
11 

40 
4 

15 
9 

1 

6 

K 

f, 
1 

6 
1 

1 
6 

I 

1 

3,  Willcox  .... 
1,  Barlow  

Col.  Benjamin  F.  Tracy  (w)  

Capt.  Aaron  P.  Seeley  (w),  Capt.  R. 
C.  Perry  (w),  Capt.  L.  W.  Husk 
Maj.  Abram  L.  Lockwood  

2 
1 

120th  Inf.  . 
121st  Inf.. 

122d    Inf.. 
124th  Inf.  . 

125th  Inf.  . 

2,  Brewster.  .  . 
2,  Upton  

4,  Shaler.  .  . 
1,  Ward  '. 

3,  Frank  

4,  Mott  
1,  Wright  

Col.    E.    Upton     (c),    Lt.-Col.    E. 
Olcott  

1,  Wright  

Lt.-Col.  Augustus  W.  Dwight  

3,  Birney  
1,  Barlow  

2 
2 

2 
5 
5 

5 

fi 
2 

Col.  Francis  M.  Cummins  (w),  Lt.- 
Col.  Charles  H.  Weygant  

Lt.-Col.  Aaron  B.  Myer  (w),  Capt. 
George  E    Lemon  

126th  Inf.  . 

3,  Frank  

1,  Barlow  

Capt.  Winfield  Scott  

140th  Inf.  . 
146th  Inf.. 

147th  Inf.  . 

151st  Inf.. 
152d    Inf.. 

I,  Ayres  
1,  Ayres  

2,  Rice  

1,  Morris  
2,  Owen  

1,  Griffin  
1,  Griffin  

Col.  George  Ryan  
Col.  David  T.  Jenkins  (k),  Maj.  H. 
H.    Curran     (k),     Capt.     James 
G.  Grindlay  

1 

j 

22 

17 

15 
2 

8 
536 
2103 

i 

I 

4 

• 

12C 
-)(«» 

113 

62 

93 
14 

34 
2624 
11468 

s 

6 
2 

1 

57 

US 

4,  Wadsworth  . 

3,  Ricketts  
2,  Gibbon  

Col.  Francis  C.  Miller  (w),  Lt.-Col. 
George  Harney  

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  M.  Fay  
Lt.-Col.  Geo.  W.     Thompson     (w) 
Maj.  Timothy  O'Brien  

1 
1 

:«» 

143 

Total  

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

1378.  May  5th~3ist,  Operations  against  Petersburg  and  Richmond,  Va.,  by  the 
Army  of  the  James.  This  includes  engagements,  etc.,  at  Wall 
Bridge,  Port  Walthall  and  Chester  Station,  Stony  Creek  Station, 
Jarratt's  Station  and  White's  Bridge,  Swift  Creek  or  Arrowfield 
Church,  Proctor's  Creek,  Drewry's  Bluff  or  Fort  Darling,  Chula 
Depot,  Foster's  Plantation,  Ware  Bottom  Church,  Wilson's 
Wharf,  Bermuda  Hundred  Front,  etc. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

1 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

•o 

w  U 

H 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

3d   Cav  .  . 

1,  Mix  

Col.  Simon  H.  Mix  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Geo. 
W.  Lewis  

1 

1 

1 

19 

8 

14 

4 

3 

37 
13 

11 

1st  M'nted 
Rifles..  . 

3,  Hinks  

is 

IS 

IS 

is 
is 

Col.  Benjamin  F   Onderdonk      

3d  Art.: 
Bafy  E. 

Bat'y   K 
Bafy   M 
13th  Art... 

Follett  

2,  Weitzel  .... 

3,  Hinks... 
3.  Hinks  

Capt.  Geo.  E.  Ashby  (w),  Lieut.  Jas. 
S.    Fuller    (w),    Lieut.    Lewis    H. 
Mowers  

•2 

6 

Capt.  James  R.  Angel  

Capt.  John  H    Howell  

1 

1 

3.  Hinks.  .  . 

Companies  A  and  H.  . 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


223 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

i-L 

c 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

;  1  Enlisted 
;  men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

:  1  Enlisted 
:  men. 

7th  Baty 
8th  Baty 
33d  Baty. 
1st  Eng. 

3d  Inf.  .  . 

47th  Inf.  . 
48th  Inf.  . 

81st  Inf.. 
89th  Inf.  . 
92d    Inf.. 
96th  Inf.  . 
98th  Inf.  . 

100th  Inf.  . 
112th  Inf.. 

115th  Inf.  . 
117th  Inf.  . 

Follett  

2,  Weitzel.  .  .  . 
Cavalry  
3,  Ames  

18 

10 
10 

10 

10 
10 

18 
10 

18 
IS 
18 

10 
10 

10 
10 
18 

18 
10 
IS 
10 

Capt.  Peter  C.  Regan  
One  section,  Lieut.  Peter  Morton.  .  .  . 

Capt   Algar  M.  Wheeler  

Eight  companies,  Majs.  J.  Walker  and 
F   E   Graef  

9 

8 
20 

2 

66 
61 

115 
28 
6 

1,  Alford  

2,  Barton  
2,  Barton  

1,  Marsten.  .  .  . 
1,  Alford  
3,  Button  
1,  Marsten.  .  .  . 
1,  Marsten  .... 

3,  Plaisted  
2,  Drake  

2,  Barton  

2,  Turner  

2,  Turner  
2    Turner  

Col.  Samuel  M.  Alford  (c),  Lt.-Col.  E. 
G.  Floyd  (w),  Capt.  Alexander  A. 
Mann  

3 

4 

14 
1 

2 
2 

4 
1 

53 
33 

96 
22 
6 

Lt.-Col.  Christopher  R.  Macdonald.  .  . 
Col.  Wm.  B.  Barton  (c),  Lt.-Col.  D. 
W   Strickland  

2 
1 

1,  Brooks  
2,  Turner  
1,  Brooks  
1,  Brooks  
1,  Brooks  

1,  Terry  
3,  Ames  

2,  Turner  

Lt.-Col.  John  B.  Raulston  
Lt.-Col.  Theophilus  L.  England  
Lt  -Col    Hiram  J.  Anderson  

4 

Col.  Edgar  M.  Cullen  
Col.  Fred.  F.  Wead  (c),  Capt.  Wm. 

1 
1 

3 

14 

1C 

3 
6 
19 

39 

"isj 

12 
15 

165 

1 

7 

3 
1 
8 

3 
1 

5 

4 

1 

43 

9 

64 
114 

25 
86 
59 

108 
8 
73 
60 

78 

930 

1 
"4 
1 

1 

4 

1 

12 
40 

17 

12 
145 

3 
7 
6 

42 
9 
22 
2 
24 

344 

31 

94 

280 

35 
100 
89 

199 
19 
119 
78 
19 

1503 

Col.  George  B.  Dandy  

Col.  Jeremiah  C.  Drake  (c),  Lt.-Col. 
Elial  F.  Carpenter  (w).Capt.  W.  H. 
Chaddock  

Maj.  Ezra  L.  Walrath,  Lt.-Col.  N.  J. 

1,  Alford  

2,  Turner  

Col.  Alvin  White  (w),  Lt.-Col.  Rufus 

1 
8 

"i 

11 

118th  Inf.. 

139th  Inf.  . 
142d    Inf.. 
148th  Inf.  . 
169th  Inf.  . 

2,  Burnham.  .  . 

1,  Marsten.  .  .  . 
1,  Alford  
2,  Stedman  .  .  . 
2,  Drake  

1,  Brooks  

1,  Brooks  
2,  Turner  
2,  Weitzel  
3,  Ames  

Col.  Oliver  Keese,  Jr.,  Lt.-Col.  Geo. 
F.  Nichols     (w),    Capt.     Levi      S. 

Col.  Samuel  H.  Roberts  
Col.  N.  Martin  Curtis  
Col.  George  M.  Guion  
Col.  John  McConihe  

Total  loss  from  May  5th  to  31st 
1864  

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

37 

572 

171 

3598 

1540 

5958 

1379.  May        5th. 


1380.  May 

1381.  May 

1382.  May 

1383.  May 

1384.  May 

1385.  May 


5th. 
6th. 
6th. 
6th. 

6th. 


1386.  May       7th. 


1387.  May 

1388.  May 


1389.  May        8th. 


Skirmish  at  Wall  Bridge,  Va.  Gen.  Kautz's  raid  from  Suffolk  to 
City  Point.  Operations  against  Petersburg  and  Richmond.  3d 
Cavalry,  Col.  Mix  (c) ;  one  section  8th  Battery,  Lieut.  Morton. 

Skirmish  at  Evans'  Mill,  N.  C.     158th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Croatan  Station,   N.   C.     23d   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  near  Berryville,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Frederick,  Md.     Company  M,  2ist  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  near  Amite  Road,  La.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 
6th-7th.     Engagement  at  Port  Walthall  and  Chester  Station,  Va.    Opera- 
tions  against    Petersburg   and    Richmond,      ist    Mounted    Rifles; 
47th,  48th,  92d,  looth,  H2th,  iistrf,  n8th  and  i6gth  Infantry. 

Actions  at  Stony  Creek  Station,  W.  R.  R.,  and  Lyttleton,  Va. 
Boiling  Bridge;  Nottoway  River.  Gen.  Kautz's  raid  from  Suffolk 
to  City  Point.  Operations  against  Petersburg  and  Richmond. 
Detachment  3d  Cavalry,  Maj.  Jacobs,  Jr.,  and  Capt.  Pierce;  one 
section  8th  Battery,  Lieut.  Morton. 

Skirmish  at  Upperville,  Va.     ist   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  on  New  River  Road,  La.  Detachment  nth  Cavalry, 
Lieut.  Dagwell. 

Skirmish  at  Jarratt's  Station  and  White's  Bridge,  Va.  Nottoway 
Bridge.  Gen.  Kautz's  raid  from  Suffolk  to  City  Point,  Va. 
Operations  against  Petersburg  and  Richmond.  3d  Cavalry. 


7th. 
7th. 


224 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 

1390.  May        8th.     Skirmish  at  Piney  Grove  Church,  Va.     Attack  on  trains  A.  P.,  4th 

Cavalry. 

1391.  May       8th.     Skirmish  at  Alexandria,   La.     Red   River  campaign.     l8th  Cavalry. 

1392.  May        8th.     Skirmish  at  Villanow,   Ga.     I02d   Infantry. 

1393.  May        8th-ioth.     Engagement  at  Rocky  Faced  Ridge  and  Buzzard  Roost  Gap, 

Ga.  Chattanooga  Mountains;  Dug  Gap;  Mill  Creek  Gap;  Atlanta 
campaign.  6oth,  78th,  load,  ngth,  I34th,  I36th,  Col.  Wood  (w), 
I37th,  I49th  and  I54th  Infantry. 

1394.  May       8th-2ist.     Battle  of  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va.     This  includes  the 

Cavalry  engagements  May  8th  at  Todd's  Tavern  (loss,  however, 
included  in  the  Wilderness),  and  Downer's  Bridge  on  the  2Oth; 
Artillery  and  Infantry  engagements  May  8th  at  Alsop's,  on  the 
Brock  Road,  Todd's  Tavern  and  Corbin's  Bridge  and  the  Court 
House;  May  9th,  crossing  of  the  Ny  at  the  Gates  House  and 
crossing  of  the  Po;  May  loth,  Po  River,  Glady  Run,  Laurel  Hill, 
Block  House  at  Po  River  Crossing,  Landron's  Farm,  Fredericks- 
burg  Road;  May  I2th,  the  Salient  and  the  Angle;  May  I4th, 
Gayle's;  May  i8th,  the  Salient;  May  igth,  Fredericksburg  Road 
or  Harris  Farm;  May  2ist,  Guiney  Station;  and  the  daily 
skirmishing. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

in 

& 
O 
0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

2d    Cav.. 
5th  Cav.  . 
6th  Cav.  . 

8th  Cav.  . 
9th  Cav.  . 

1,  Bryan,  Jr..  . 
1,  Bryan,  Jr..  . 
2.  Devin  

2,  Chapman.  .  . 
2,  Devin  

3,  Wilson  
3,  Wilson  
1,  Merritt  

3,  Wilson  
1,  Merritt  

Cav 
Cav 
Cav 

Cav 
Cav 
Cav 

Col.  Otto  Harhaus,  loss  included  in 
that  of  the  Wilderness  

Lt.-Col.  J.  Hammond,  serving  with 
9th  Corps  

1 

6 

1 

8 

16 

Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Lt.-Col.  W.  H. 

Crocker,  loss  included  in  that  of 
the  Wilderness  

Lt.-Col.  W.  H.  Benjamin,  loss  in- 
cluded in  that  of  the  Wilderness.  . 

Col.  Wm.  Sackett,  loss  included  in 
that  of  the  Wilderness  

10th  Cav.  . 
22d    Cav 

2,  Gregg  

2,  Gregg  

Lt.-Col.  M.   Henry  Avery,  loss  in- 
cluded in  that  ot  the  Wilderness.  . 

Unattached  

3 
6 

a 

72 
2 

77 
10 

24th  Cav.  . 
1st  Drag.  . 

2d  Moun'd 
Rifles.  .  . 

OneidaCav 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  B 
Bat'y  C 
Bat'y  D 
Bat'y  E 

Bat'y  G 
Bat'y  H 

Bat'y  L 
2d  Art.... 
4th  Art.: 
1st  Bat'n 
2d  Bat'n 
3d  Bat'n 
6th  Art.. 

Prov.;  Marsh  '11 
Reserve;  Gibbs 

Prov.;  Marsh  '11 

1,  Stevenson.  . 
1,  Merritt  

1,  Stevenson.  . 

* 

9 
Cav 

9 

Dismounted,    Col.    Wm.    C.    Raul- 
ston    (c).    Lt.-Col.    W.   C.    New- 
berry,  Col.  Raulston  

2 

Col.    A.    Gibbs    (c),  Lt.-Col.  T.  J. 
Thorp,  loss  included  in  that  of 
the  Wilderness  

Dismounted,  Col.  John  Fisk,  Lt.- 
Col  Jasper  N  Raymond  

3 

i 

2 

4 
2 

At  headquarters  Army  of  the  Po- 
tomac, Capt.  Daniel  P.  Mann.  .  .  . 

Wainwright 

5 
5 
6 
6 

? 

Capt.  Albert  S.  Sheldon  

Wainwright  .  . 

Lieut.  Wm.  H.  Phillips  

Wainwright  .  .  . 
Wainwright 

Lieut.  Lester  J.  Richardson  
Capt.  Henry  W.  Davis,  with  Bat'y 
L,  1st  Art  

4 

4 

Tidball 

? 

f, 

8 

7 
4 
117 

3 
76 
2 

161 

Wainwright.  .  . 

£ 

5 

Capt.  Charles  E.  Mink  (w),  Lieut. 
D.  F.  Ritchie,  Capt.  Charles  E. 
Mink  

•1 

6 
? 

Wainwright.  .  . 

Lieut.  George  Breck.  .  . 

?! 

Tompkins    .  .  . 

4.  Tyler  

2 

6 
5 
2 
5 

Col.  J.  N.  G.  Whistler  
Mai.  Thomas  D.  Sears  

1 

16 

i 

95 
3 

i 

1 

Wainwright.  .  . 

Maj.  Wm.  Arthur,  Jr  

12 

i 

55 
1 

7 

1 

12 

Tidball 

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  R.  Allcock  

Kitching  

Col.  J.  H.  Kitching  (c),  Lt.-Col.  E. 
R.  Travis  .  . 

18 

6 

125 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


225 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

a 

E 

O 
O 

Commanding  Officers. 

1  T< 

Officers. 

led. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

8 

2 

CO 

a 

76 
33 

54 

156 
4 

4 

1 
7 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
co-  *-•  en  co  >^~i  1  men. 

7th  Art.  . 

8th  Art 

4,  Tyler  
4  Tyler  

2 
2 
9 

5 

"  '  6 

Col.  Lewis  O.  Morris  
Col.  Peter  A.  Porter  

2 

7 
8 

2 
1 

58 
20 

43 

14th  Art  .  . 

15th  Art.: 
1st  and 
3d  B'n 
2d  Bat'n 
1st  Bat'y. 
3d    Bat'y. 
5th  Bat'y. 
6th  Bat'y. 

llth  Bat'y. 
12th  Bat'y. 
15th  Bat'y. 
19th  Bat'y. 
27th  Bat'y. 
34th  Bat'y. 
50th  Eng.  . 

Prov.;  Marsh'll 
Kitching  

1,  Stevenson.  . 

Col.  E.  G.  Marshall  (c),  Lt.-Col.  C. 

Col.  Louis  Schirmer  

18 

1 

131 
4 

3 

1 

Artillery  Park. 

Maj.  Julius  Dieckman  
Capt.  Andrew  Cowan  

Tompkins.  .  .  . 

6 
5 

Cav 

0 

Capt.  Wm.  A.  Harn  
Capt.  Elijah  D.  Taft  

1 

3 

i 

1,  Robertson.  . 
Tidball..  , 

Horse  Artillery 

Capt.  J.  W.  Martin,  loss  included  in 
that  of  the  Wilderness  

Capt.  John  E.  Burton  

Tidball  

2 
5 
9 
9 
9 

Hapt.  George  F.  McKnight  
Capt   Patrick  Hart   

3 
1 

3 

1 
16 

'"a 

2  Potter 

Capt   Edward  W.  Rogers  

7 

q 

3,  Wilicox  .'.'.! 

Dapt.  John  B.  Eaton  
Hapt.  Jacob  Roemer  
Lt.-Col.  Ira  Spaulding,  Majs.  Brain- 
erd,  Ford  and  Beers  

'"a 

1st  Sh'rp's 
7th  V.  Inf. 
10th  Inf.  . 

12th  Inf  . 

1,  Robinson.  .  . 
3,  Frank  
3,  Carroll  

4,  Cutler  
1,  Barlow  
2,  Gibbon  

5 
2 
2 

5 
2 

2 

2 
6 
5 

9 
6 

9 
2 

2 
2 
2 

6 

9 

Capt.  Alfred  Parry  
Detachment  with  the  52d  N.  Y.  Vols 
Capt.  O.  F.  Angell  (w),  Capt.  J.  La 
Fuira  

1 

1 

8 

2 
2 

11 

44 

14 
61 

6 

Maj.  H.  W.  Ryder,  Provost  Guard.* 
Maj.  C.  C.  Baker  (w),  Maj.  J.  Hyde, 
125th  N.  Y.  Vols  

39th  Inf.. 
40th  Inf.  . 

42d    Inf.. 
43d    Inf.. 
44th  Inf.  . 

46th  Inf.. 
49th  Inf.  . 

61st  Inf.. 
62d    Inf.. 

67th  Inf.  . 
59th  Inf.  . 
Olst  Inf.. 

«2d    Inf.. 

63d    Inf.. 
64th  Inf.  . 

3,  Frank  
1,  Ward  

1,  Webb... 
3,  Bidwell  
3,  Bartlett  

1,  Curtin  
3.  Bidwell  

1,  Curtin  
3,  Frank  

3   Frank 

1,  Barlow  
3,  Birney  

2,  Gibbon  
2,  Neill  
1,  Griffin  

2,  Potter  
2.  Neill  

2  Potter 

1 

13 

11 

8 

8 

9 

7 

2 
3 

3 

83 

50 
26 
35 

52 
4 

1 

1 

"i 

25 

27 
9 
12 

9 

132 

96 
49 
51 

72 
4 

131 
43 

164 

Col.  T.  W.  Egan  (c),  Lt.-Col.  A.  J. 
Warner  

Maj.  Patrick  J.  Downing  

4 

Capt.  James  D.  Visscher  
Col.  F.  Conner  (w),  Lt.-Col.  E.  B. 
Knox  (w)  Capt  E.  A  Nash  .... 

Detachment  serving  with  36th  Mass. 
Vols                           

Col.  D.  D.  Bidwell   (c),  Maj.  Wm. 
Ellis   (w),  Capt.  R.   B.   Heacock 
(k)  Lt  -Col  G  W  Johnson..    . 

4 

20 
11 

5 

84 
3? 

i 

17 

Lt  -Col  R  Charlton  Mitchell  

1,  Barlow  

Col.    P.    Frank    (c),    Maj.    H.    M. 
Karples  (w),  Capt.  Geo.  Degener 
Maj   W   A    Kirk                                 * 

2 

19 

9 

106 

28 

1,  Webb  
1,  Miles  

1,  Wheaton... 
2,  Smyth  

2,  Gibbon  
1,  Barlow  

2,  Neill  

Lt  -Col    H.  P.  Rugg  

i 

2 

3 
19 

2 
5 

9 

19 

8 

15 
16 
2 
3 
1 

3 
2 

7 
9 

a 

5 
1 
3 

a 

2 

"J 
2 

1 
3 

2 
1 

t 

5 
1 

21 

74 

9 

22 

48 

46 
42 

28 
79 
29 
11 
27 

20 
11 

41 

65 
12 

i 

4 
2 

32 
102 

12 
31 

75 

97 
73 

48 
122 
43 
17 
40 

30 
16 

52 

107 
16 

Col.  N.  A.  Miles  (c),  Lt.-Col.  K.  O. 

Col.    D.    J.    Nevin,   Lt.-Col.    T.    B. 
Hamilton      (w),      Maj.      Wilson 
Hubbell  (w)   

1 

8 

1 
1 

8 
1 

i 
i 

8 

3 
11 

28 
20 

2 
23 
10 
2 
9 

2 
1 

3 
23 

4,  Brooke  

2 
6 

2 
6 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
5 

6 

9 

Lt.-Col.  L.  W.  Bradley  (w),  Maj. 

65th  Inf.. 

65th  Inf.  . 
67th  Inf.  . 

69th  Inf.  . 
70th  Inf.  . 

4,  Cross  

4,  Brooke  
4,  Cross  

2,  Smyth  
2,  Brewster.  .  . 

1,  Wright  

1,  Barlow  
1,  Wright  

1,  Barlow  
4,  Mott  

Col.  J.  E.  Hamblin  (c),  Lt.-Col.  T. 
H.  Higginbotham  (m),  Capt.  D. 
I    Mil  11  

Lt  -Col.  John  S.  Hammell  

Col.  N.  Cross  (c),  Lt.-Col.  H.  L.  Van 
Ness     

Capt.  James  E.  McGee  
Maj.  William  H.  Hugo  

71st  Inf.. 

2,  Brewster.  .  . 

4,  Mott  

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  Rafferty  

72d    Inf.. 

2,  Brewster.  .  . 

4,  Mott  . 

Lt  -Col    John  Leonard  

73d    Inf.. 

2,  Brewster.  .  . 

4,  Mott  

Col.  W.   R.   Brewster  (c),  Lt.-Col. 
M   W   Burns        

8 

1 

74th  Inf.  . 
76th  Inf.  . 

77th  Inf.  . 

79th  Inf.  . 
80th  Inf.. 

2,  Brewster.  .  . 
2,  Rice  

3,  Bidwell  .... 

4,  Mott  
4,  Cutler  

2,  Neill  

Col   Thomas  Holt  

Capt.  S.  M.  Byram,  Capt.  James  L. 
Goddard    

Maj.  N.  S.  Babcock,  Lt.-Col.  W.  B. 
French  

t 

2,  Christ  

3,  Willcox..  . 

Col.  David  Morrison  
Col.  T.   B.   Gates,   Provost-Guard, 
A   P 

82d    Inf.. 
83d    Inf.. 
84th  Inf.  . 

86th  Inf.  . 
88th  Inf.. 

1,  Webb... 
2,  Coulter  
2,  Rice  

1,  Ward.  .  . 
2,  Smyth  

2,  Gibbon  
2,  Robinson.  .  . 
4,  Cutler  

3,  Birney  
1,  Barlow  

2 

5 
5 

2 
2 

Col.  Henry  W.  Hudson  
Lt  -Col    William  Chalmers   

"2 

1 
1 

6 
27 

12 
15 
2 

4 
6 

6 

4 

33 

88 

99 
77 
20 

8 
5 

5 
28 
3 

51 

128 

123 

125 
25 

Col.  E.  B.  Fowler  (c),  Lt.-Col.  R. 
B.  Jordan  

Lt  -Col   J    H    Lansing    

Capt.  Denis  F.  Burke  

226 


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1864. 


ORGANIZA 

TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

[ 

c 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

93d    Inf.. 

«5th  Inf.  . 
97th  Inf.  . 

2,  Crocker.  .  .  . 

2,  Rice  
2,  Coulter  

3,  Birney  

4,  Cutler  
2,  Robinson.  .  . 

. 

i 

\ 

Col.  J.  S.  Crocker  (c).  Maj.  S.  Mc- 
Conihe  

e 

6 
5 
5 

4 
24 
12 

2 
2 
2 
] 
1 

2 
8 
4 

35 
49 
65 
36 
31 

40 
83 

33 

10 

1 

4 
8 
2 
4 

45 
65 
75 

46 

38 

53 
140 

62 
12 

155 
24 

61 

90 
50 

60 
16 
43 
23 

70 

58 
92 
29 
30 

Col.  Edward  Pye  

Col.  Charles  Wheelock  

104th  Inf.  . 
106th  Inf.  . 

1.  Lyle  
1,  Morris  

2,  Robinson.  .  . 
3,  Ricketts.  .  .  . 

5 

fi 
2 

9 

2 

'2 
ti 

1 

2 

2 

2 
5 

5 
5 
6 
2 
2 

2 
2 
2 

Col.  Gilbert  G.  Prey  

Lt.-Col.  Charles  Townsend 

1 

108th  Inf.  . 
109th  Inf.  . 
lllth  Inf.. 
120th  Inf.  . 

3.  Carroll  
1,  Hartranft..  . 
3.  Frank  
2,  Brewster.  .  . 

2,  Gibbon  
3,  Willcox  
1,  Barlow  

Lt.-Col.  F.  E.  Pierce  (w),  Capt.  J. 
Deverell  

7 
29 

13 
2 

Col.  Benj.  F.  Tracy,  Lt.-Col.  Isaac 
S.  Catlin  

1 

Col.  C.  D.  MacDougall  (c),  Capt.  L. 
W.  Husk  

4.  Mott... 

Lt.-Col.  John  R.  Tappan.  .    . 

121st  Inf.. 

122d    Inf.. 
124th  Inf.. 

125th  Inf.  . 

128th  Inf.  . 
140th  Inf.  . 

146th  Inf.  . 
147th  Inf.  . 
151st  Inf.. 
152d    Inf.. 
155th  Inf.. 

164th  Inf.  . 
170th  Inf.. 
182d    Inf.. 

2,  Upton  

1,  Wright  

Col.  Emory  Upton  (c),  Lt.-Col.  E. 
Olcott    (w),    Capt.    John    D.    P. 
Douw  

:-: 

46 

9 

97 
20 

40 

71 
32 

45 

12 
30 
20 
50 

42 
63 
15 
20 

4.  Cross  
1,  Ward  

3,  Frank  
3,  Frank  

1,  Wright  

^t.-Col.  Augustus  W.  Dwight  

i 

3 
8 

6 
7 

3,  Birney  
.,  Barlow  

1,  Barlow.  .  . 

Lt.-Col.  C.  H.  Weygant  (w),  Capt. 
H.  S.  Murray  

7 

8 
4 

10 
3 
8 
2 
9 

8 
10 
9 
4 

I 

•1 
£ 

•S 
I 

2 

a 

3 
3 
2 

i 

Capt.  Geo.  E.  Lemon,  Capt.  E.  P. 
Jones    (k),    Maj.    Joseph    Hyde, 
Col.  Levin  Crandell  

2 
2 
J 

Capt.  Winfield  Scott,  Lt.-Col.  Wm. 
H    Baird  

1,  Ayres  

1,  Griffin  

Col.  Geo.  Ryan  (k),  Lt.-Col.  Elwell 
S.  Otis  

,  Ayres  
2,  Rice  
,  Morris  
,  Owen  
,  Murphy.  .  .  . 

:,  Murphy.  .  .  . 
:,  Murphy.  .  .  . 
,  Murphy.  .  .  . 

,  Griffin.  .  .  . 
4,  Cutler  
i,  Ricketts...  . 
2,  Gibbon  

2apt.  James  G.  Grindlay  
-<t.-Col.  George  Harney  
Lt.-Col.  Thomas  M.  Fay  
Maj.  T.  O'Brien  

3 
1 
9 

5 
14 

2 
3 

2,  Gibbon  
2,  Gibbon  
2,  Gibbon  
2,  Gibbon  

Lt.-Col.  H.  C.  Flood  (w),  Capt.  M. 
Doran  

2 
1 

Lt.-Col.    Wm.   DeLacy    (w),    Maj. 
John  Beattie  

Col.  J.  P.  Mclvor  (c),  Capt.  Chas. 
Hagan  

Col.    M.    Murphy    (c,    w),    Lt.-Col. 
T.  M.  Reid  

Total  

52 

583 

m 

2954 

is 

587 
2196 

4367 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

174 

2551 

m 

12744 

62 

18399 

1395-  May        8th.     Action  at  Corbin's  Bridge,  Po  River,  Va.     Spotsylvania.     6ist  and 
93d   Infantry. 

1396.  May        8th.     Engagement  at  Piney  Branch   Church,  Va.     Alsop's   Farm;  Brock 

Road;  River  Ny;  Po  River;  Laurel  Hill,  Va.  Spotsylvania.  Bat- 
teries D,  E,  H  and  L,  ist  Artillery;  2~d  Battalion,  4th  Artillery; 
I5th  Artillery;  5th  and  isth  Batteries;  ist  Battalion,  Sharp- 
shooters; 43d,  44th,  49th,  62d,  76th,  77th,  83d,  84th,  95th,  97th, 
I04th,  i4Oth,  I46th  and  I47th  Infantry. 

1397.  May       9th.     Skirmish  at  Beaver  Dam  Station,  Va.     6th   Cavalry. 

1398.  May        9th.     Skirmish  near  Millwood,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

1399.  May        9th.     Actions   at   Jarratt's   Station   and   White's   Bridge,  Va.     Nottoway 

Bridge.  Gen.  Kautz's  raid  from  Suffolk  to  City  Point.  Opera- 
tions against  Petersburg  and  Richmond.  3d  Cavalry  and  one 
section  8th  Battery. 

1400.  May       9th.    Action   at  the   Crossing  of  the   Ny  River,  at   Gates'   House,  Va. 

Spotsylvania.     27th  and  34th  Batteries;  79th  and   xogth  Infantry. 

1401.  May        9th-ioth.     Engagement  at  Po   River,  Va.     Block   House   Bridge,   Glady 

Run.  Spotsylvania.  Battery  G,  ist  Artillery;  detachment  7th 
Veteran  Infantry;  39th,  4Oth,  52d,  6ist,  63d,  64th,  66th,  69th,  86th, 
88th,  93d,  i  nth,  I24th,  I25th  and  I26th  Infantry. 


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227 


1864. 

1402.  May        gth-ioth.     Engagement  at  Swift  Creek,  Va.    Arrowfield  Church;  Chester 

Station;  Violet  Station;  Old  Church;  Port  Walthall  Junction. 
Operations  against  Petersburg  and  Richmond.  1st  Mounted 
Rifles;  3d,  8ist,  8gth,  92d,  p6th,  gSth,  looth,  H2th,  H7th,  iiSth, 
I39th,  I42d,  I48th  and  i6gth  Infantry. 

1403.  May       9th-24th.  Gen.    Sheridan's    Expedition   from    Todd's    Tavern    to    James 

River,  Va.  Includes  Cavalry  engagements  at  Beaver  Dam  Sta- 
tion, Goodall's  Farm,  Ground  Squirrel  Bridge,  Glen  Allen  Station, 
Yellow  Tavern,  Richmond  Fortifications.  (See  table  following.) 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 

. 

TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

T3 

•O 

•o 

rt 

a 

d 

0 

o 

-4->    C 

<n  <a 

t-H 

0 

cj 

+*  ^ 
tn  V 

b 

U 

O 

4->    C 

00 

i 

y 

o 

ss 

"3 

"q     E 

i 

"5  ° 

M 

0 

0 

W 

o 

W 

0 

W 

<! 

2d    Ca    .. 

1,  Mclntosh.  .  . 

3,  Wilson.. 

Cav 

Col.  Otto  Harhaus... 

6th  Ca    .  . 

2,  Devin  

1,  Torbert  

Cav 

Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Wm. 

H.  Crocker  

4 

4 

8th  Ca    .  . 

2,  Chapman.  .  . 

3,  Wilson  

Cav 

Col.  Wm.  H.  Benjamin  

i 

1 

7 

i 

0 

16 

9th  Ca    .  . 

2,  Devin  

1,  Torbert  

Cav 

Col.  Wm.  Sackett  

3 

3 

17 

23 

10th  Ca    .  . 
1st    Drag's 

2,  Gregg  
Res.;    Merritt. 

2,  Gregg  
1,  Torbert  

Cav 

Lt.-Col.  M.  Henry  Avery  
Col.  Alfred  Gibbs  

1 

13 

•i 

7 

15 

6th    Bat'y. 

1,  Horse  Art.  .  . 

2,  Gregg  

Cav 

Capt.  Joseph  W.  Martin  

Total  

i 

7 

g 

46 

1 

21 

79 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

7 

57 

16 

321 

10 

214 

625 

1404.  May        Qth.     Skirmish   at  Beaver  Dam  Station,  Va.     Gen.   Sheridan's  expedition 

to   James   River.      1st   Dragoons. 

1405.  May        9th-ioth.     Skirmish  at  Davenport  Ford  or  Bridge,  Va.    Anderson's  Ford; 

North  Anna;  Goodall's  Farm.  Gen.  Sheridan's  expedition  to 
James  River,  sd,  6th,  8th  and  gth  Cavalry;  ist  Dragoons;  6th 
Battery. 

1406.  May      loth.     Actions  at  Alsop's  and  Laurel  Hill,  Va.     Spotsylvania.     Batteries 

D,  E,  H  and  L,  1st  Artillery;  2d  Battalion,  4th  Artillery;  6th 
and  15th  Artillery;  5th  and  I5th  Batteries;  ist  Battalion  Sharp- 
shooters; loth,  40th,  42d,  44th,  sgth,  76th,  82d,  83d,  84th,  86th, 
93d,  95th,  97th,  lO4th,  io6th,  io8th,  I24th,  i4Oth,  I46th,  I47th  and 
I52d  Infantry. 

1407.  May      loth.    Affair  at  Ny  River,  Va.    Fredericksburg  Road.     Spotsylvania.     I4th 

Artillery;  27th  Battery;  79th  and   icwjth  Infantry. 

1408.  May      loth.     Engagement    at    Landron's    Farm,    Va.      Scott    or    Shelton    House. 

Spotsylvania.  ist  Battalion,  4th  Artillery;  ist  and  3d  Batteries; 
43d,  49th,  6sth,  7oth,  7 ist,  72d,  73d,  74th,  77th  and  121  st  Infantry. 

1409.  May       loth.     Skirmish  near  Paris  and  Salem,  Va.     Brock's  Gap.     1st  and  2ist 

Cavalry;   ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1410.  May      loth.     Skirmish   at  Lost  River  Gap,  W.  Va.     Romney.     On   raid  from 

Moorefield  to  Cumberland.     I5th  Cavalry. 

1411.  May      loth.     Skirmish  at  Bayou  Rapides,  La.     Red  River  campaign.     i8th  Cav- 

alry; I78th  Infantry. 

1412'.  May      nth.     Skirmish  at  Todd's  Tavern,  Va.     Spotsylvania.     6ist  Infantry. 
1413.  May      nth.     Skirmish  at  Harrison   Church,   near    Prince    George    Court    House, 

Va.    Operations  against  Petersburg  and  Richmond.     Detachment 

Battery  M,  3d  Artillery,  as  Cavalry. 


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1864. 

1414.  May      nth.     Skirmish  at  Ground  Squirrel  Bridge,  or  Church,  Va.     Gen.  Sheri- 

dan's  expedition  to  James   River.     loth   Cavalry. 

1415.  May      nth.     Action  at  Yellow  Tavern  and  Glen  Allen  Station,  Va.     Richmond 

and  Fredericksburg  R.  R.  Gen.  Sheridan's  expedition  to  James 
River.  2d,  6th,  8th,  pth  and  loth  Cavalry;  1st  Dragoons;  6th 
Battery. 

1416.  May      nth-i2th.     Skirmishes  near  Alexandria,  La.     Red  River  campaign.     i8th 

Cavalry. 

1417.  May      I2th.     Skirmish  at  Meadow  Bridge,  Va.     6th   Cavalry. 

1418.  May      I2th.     Skirmish  at  Moorefield,  W.  Va.     i$th   Cavalry. 

1419.  May      I2th.     Skirmish  at  Ny     River,     Va.       Spotsylvania.       24th     Cavalry,     dis- 

mounted;  igth  Battery;   5ist  Infantry. 

1420.  May      I2th.    Engagement  at  the  Salient,  Va.,  and  supporting  movements.    Spot- 

sylvania; East  and  West  Angle;  Bloody  Angle.  24th  Cavalry, 
dismounted;  Batteries  D,  E,  G,  H  and  L,  ist  Artillery;  6th  Ar- 
tillery; ist,  3d  and  5th  Batteries;  7th  Veteran;  loth,  39th,  40th, 
42d,  43d,  4Qth,  52d,  59th,  6ist,  62d,  63d,  64th,  6sth,  66th, 
67th,  69th,  7oth,  7ist,  72d,  73d,  74th,  76th,  77th,  82d,  86th,  88th, 
93d,  97th,  io6th,  io8th,  nith,  I20th,  I2ist,  I22d,  I24th,  I25th, 
I26th,  i4Oth,  I47th  and  I52d  Infantry. 

1421.  May      I2th.     Action    at    Fortifications    of    Richmond,    Va.      Meadow    Bridges; 

Mechanicsville;  Strawberry  Hill;  Brook  Church.  Gen.  Sheridan's 
expedition  to  James  River.  2d,  6th,  8th,  Qth  and  loth  Cavalry; 
ist  Dragoons  and  6th  Battery. 

1422.  May      I2th-i3th.     Engagement  at  Proctor's  Creek,  Va.     Kingsland  or  Palmer's 

Creek;  Ware  Bottom  Church.  Operations  against  Petersburg 
and  Richmond.  Battery  E,  3d  Artillery;  3d,  47th,  48th,  8ist, 
Spth,  96th,  98th,  looth,  H2th,  115th,  iiSth,  I39th  and  I48th  In- 
fantry. 

1423.  May      i3th.     Skirmish  at  Mechanicsville,  Va.     6th   Cavalry. 

1424.  May      I3th.     Skirmish    at    Luray    Gap    and    Front    Royal    Va.      1st    and    isth 

Cavalry. 

1425.  May      I3th.     Skirmish  at  Mt.  Jackson,  Va.     ist  Veteran  Cavalry,  and  detachment 

I5th  Cavalry. 

1426.  May      I3th.     Skirmish   at   White   Oak   Swamp,  Va.     Gen.   Sheridan's   expedition 

to  James  River.     loth  Cavalry. 

1427.  May      I3th.     Affair  on  James  Island,  S.  C.     iO3d  Infantry. 

1428.  May      I3th-i4th.     Skirmishes  at  Newmarket,  Va.     Edinburg.     ist  Cavalry,  Maj. 

Quinn  and  Capt.   Stevenson;   15th  and  2ist  Cavalry. 

1429.  May      I3th-i4th.     Skirmishes  near  Choctaw  Bayou,  La.     Marksville  Plains.     Red 

River  campaign.  I4th  Cavalry;  detachment  75th  Infantry, 
mounted. 

1430.  May      I4th.     Action  at  Chula  Depot,  Va.    Swift  Creek;  Blacks  and  Whites.    Gen. 

Kautz's  raid  on  Petersburg  and  Lynchburg  R.  R.  3d  Cavalry, 
Maj.  Hall;  one  section  8th  Battery,  Lieut.  Morton. 

1431.  May      I4th.     Engagement    at    Gayle's    House,    Va.      Spotsylvania.      I2ist,    I40th 

and  I46th  Infantry. 

1432.  May      I4th-i5th.     Battle    of    Resaca,    Ga.     Sugar    Valley;    Oostenaula;    Atlanta 

campaign. 


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229 


1864. 


OGRANIZA- 

TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

1 

p 

20 
20 

20 

20 
20 
20 
20 
?n 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  I 
Bat'y  M 

i3th  Bat'y 

45th  Inf.  . 
60th  Inf.. 
78th  Inf.. 
102d    Inf.. 
107th  Inf.  . 

Woodbury.  .  .  . 
Woodbury.  .  .  . 

Wheeler  

3,  Robinson  .  .  . 
3,  Ireland  
3,  Ireland  
3,  Ireland  
2,  Ruger  

1,  Williams.  .  . 
1,  Williams.  .  . 

2,  Geary  

1,  Williams.  .  . 
2,  Geary  
2,  Geary  
2,  Geary  
1,  Williams.  .  . 

Lieut  Charles  E.  Winegar  

Capt.  J.  D.  Woodbury  (c),  Lieut.  E. 
P.  Newkirk  

0 

2 

Capt.  Wm.  Wheeler  (c),  Lieut  Henry 
Bundy  

Col.  Adolphus  Dobke  

Col.  Abel  Godard  

9 

2 
1 
14 
7 
21 
10 
11 

82 

6 
91 
13 
30 
10 
4 

304 

Lt.-Col.  Harvey  S.  Chatfield  

1 

Col.  James  C.  Lane  
Col.  Nirom  M.  Crane  

3 

1 
1 
1 
1 

4 
1 

11 

6 
18 
8 
10 

64 

K 

119th  Inf.. 
123d    Inf.. 

2,  Bushbeck.  .  . 
1,  Knipe  

2,  Geary  
1    Williams.     . 

20 
20 
20 
20 

20 

20 
20 
">0 

Col.  John  T.  Lockman  
Col    Archibald  L   McDougall    . 

1 

'"i 

1 

134th  Inf.. 
136th  Inf.  . 

137th  Inf.  . 

141st  Inf.. 
143d    Inf.. 
149th  Inf.  . 

2,  Bushbeck.  .  . 
3,  Wood,  Jr.  .  . 

3,  Ireland  

1,  Knipe  
3,  Robinson  .  .  . 
3,  Ireland  

2,  Geary  
3,  Butterfield.  . 

2,  Geary  

1,  Williams.  .  . 
1,  Williams.  .  . 
2,  Geary  

Lt.-Col.  Allan  H.  Jackson  

Col.  James  Wood,  Jr.  (c),  Lt.-Col.  L. 
B.  Faulkner  

13 

1 

Col.  D.  Ireland  (c,  w).  Lt.-Col.  K.  S. 
Van  Voorhees  

Col.  Wm.  K.  Logic  
Col.  Horace  Boughton  

1 

13 
1 

4 

70 
19 

3 

Lt.-Col.  Charles  B.  Randall  

W 

150th  Inf.  . 
154th  Inf.. 

2,  Ruger  
2,  Bushbeck.  .  . 

1,  Williams.  .  . 
2,  Geary  

20 
20 

Col.  John  H.  Ketcham  

1 

14 

9 

4 

252 

Lt.-Col.  Daniel  B.  Allen  
Total  

2 

31 

— 

c 

1433.  May 

1434.  May 

1435.  May 

1436.  May 

1437.  May 

1438.  May 


1439.  May 

1440.  May 


1441.  May      i6th. 


1442.  May 

1443.  May 


1444.  May      I7th. 


I4th-i6th.  Battle  of  Drewry's  Bluff,  Va.  Fort  Darling;  Walthall  Junc- 
tion. Operations  against  Petersburg  and  Richmond,  Va.  ist 
Mounted  Rifles;  Battery  E,  3d  Artillery;  7th  and  33d  Battery; 
3d,  47th,  48th,  8ist,  8gth,  926,  g6th,  g8th,  looth,  H2th,  usth,  Ii7th, 
n8th,  I39th,  I42d,  I48th  and  i6gth  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Wilson's  Landing,  La.  Red  River  campaign.  I4th 
Cavalry  and  detachment  75th  Infantry,  mounted. 

Engagement  at  New  Market,  Va.  isth  and  2ist  Cavalry;  ist 
Veteran  Cavalry;  3Oth  and  3ist  Batteries. 

Skirmish  at  Burnt  Bridge,  Va.  Mt.  Jackson;  Rood's  Hill,  ist 
Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Adams. 

Skirmish  at  Massaponax   Church,   Spotsylvania,   Va.     5th    Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Avoyelle  Prairie,  La.  Near  Fort  De  Russy.  Red 
River  campaign.  I4th  and  i8th  Cavalry;  26th  Battery;  detach- 
ment 75th  Infantry,  mounted. 

Skirmish  at  New  Market,  Va.     6th  Cavalry. 

Engagement  at  Mansura,  La.  Marksville,  near  Alexandria.  Red 
River  campaign.  I4th  and  i8th  Cavalry;  2d  Veteran  Cavalry; 
25th  and  26th  Batteries;  detachment  75th  Infantry,  mounted;  goth 
Infantry,  three  companies;  ii4th,  n6th,  i28th,  I33d,  I53d,  is6th, 
i59th,  i6oth,  i6ist,  i62d,  i6sth,  I73d,  I75th,  I76th  and  I78th 
Infantry. 

Action  at  Belcher's  Mills,  Va.  Gen.  Kautz's  raid  on  Petersburg 
and  Lynchburg  R.  R.  Operations  against  Petersburg  and  Rich- 
mond. 3d  Cavalry,  Majs.  Jacobs,  Jr.,  and  Hall;  one  section  8th 
Battery,  Lieut.  Morton. 

Skirmish  at  Ny  River,  Va.     Spotsylvania.     5th   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Jones'  Bridge,  Va.  Gen.  Sheridan's  expedition  to 
James  River.  6th  and  gth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Warebottom  Church,  Va.  Scott's  Mills.  Operations 
against  Petersburg  and  Richmond,  ist  Mounted  Rifles. 


I4th. 
I5th. 
I5th. 

I5th. 
i5th. 


i6th. 
i6th. 


i6th. 
i7th. 


230          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

1864. 

1445.  May      I7th.     Skirmish  at  Calhoun,  Ga.     Atlanta  campaign.     iO2d  Infantry. 

1446.  May      I7th-i8th.     Skirmishes    at    Moreauville    and    near    Bayou    de    Glaze,    La. 

Snaggy  Point;  Yellow  Bayou.  Red  River  campaign.  :8th 
Cavalry;  2d  Veteran  Cavalry;  i6sth  Infantry. 

1447.  May      I7th-i8th.     Skirmishes  at  Po  River,  Va.     Spotsylvania.     5th  Cavalry. 

1448.  May      i8th.     Skirmish  at  Simsport,  La.    Calhoun  Station.     Red  River  campaign. 

2d  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1449.  May      i8th.     Skirmish  at  Haxall's  Landing,  Va.     Gen.   Sheridan's  expedition  to 

James  River.     loth   Cavalry;  6th   Battery. 

1450.  May      i8th.     Skirmish   at  Jackson  Bridge,  near  Barrancas,  Fla.     Company  M, 

1 4th  Cavalry. 

1451.  May      i8th.     Skirmish  at  New  Market,  Va.     1st  Veteran   Cavalry. 

1452.  May      i8th.     Skirmish  at  Spring   Hill,  Va.     Operations  against   Petersburg  and 

Richmond.     Detachment  Battery  M,  3d  Artillery,  as  cavalry. 

1453.  May      i8th.     Engagement    about    Landron    House,    Va.      Operations    from    the 

Salient.  Spotsylvania.  24th  Cavalry  and  2d  Mounted  Rifles,  dis- 
mounted; Batteries  B,  C,  D,  E,  G,  H  and  L,  1st  Artillery;  nth, 
I2th,  igth  and  34th  Batteries;  7th  Veteran,  loth,  39th,  42d,  Sist, 
52d,  59th,  6ist,  63d,  64th,  66th,  69th,  82d,  88th,  io8th,  mth,  I25th, 
I26th,  I52d,  155th,  i64th,  I7oth  and  i82d  Infantry. 

1454.  May      i8th.     Skirmish  at  New  River,  La.     nth  Cavalry. 

1455.  May      i8th-26th.     Engagements   at   Bermuda   Hundred,  Va.     Includes   Foster's 

Plantation,  May  i8th,  and  Ware  Bottom  Church,  May  2Oth. 
Operations  against  Petersburg  and  Richmond.  1st  Mounted 
Rifles;  Batteries  E  and  K,  3d  Artillery;  7th  and  33d  Batteries; 
detachment  ist  Engineers;  3d,  47th,  48th,  8ist,  89th,  Q2d,  96th, 
g8th,  looth,  H2th,  nsth,  n7th,  n8th,  I39th,  I42d,  I48th  and  i6gth 
Infantry. 

1456.  May      igth.    Skirmish  at  White  House  Landing,  Va.    Gen.  Sheridan's  expedition 

to  James  River,     roth  Cavalry. 

1457.  May      igth.     Skirmish  at  Simsport,  La.     Red  River  campaign.     I76th  and  I78th 

Infantry. 

1458.  May      igth.     Engagement  at  the  Harris  House,  Va.     Fredericksburg  Road;  the 

Pines;  Spotsylvania.  Batteries  C,  E  and  L,  ist  Artillery;  2d 
Artillery;  Companies  D,  H  and  K,  4th  Artillery;  6th,  7th,  8th 
and  15th  Artillery;  isth  Battery  and  93d  Infantry. 

1459.  May      i9th-2Oth.     Skirmishes   near   Cassville,   Ga.     Two    River   Creek.     Atlanta 

campaign.     i02d,  iO7th,  I23d,  I36th  and  isoth  Infantry. 

1460.  May      2Oth.     Skirmish  at  Downer's  Bridge,  Va.     Spotsylvania.     5th  Cavalry. 

1461.  May      2ist.     Actions    at    Milford   and    Guinea   Station,   Va.     Mattapony    River; 

Bowling  Green;  Spotsylvania.  4th,  5th  and  22d  Cavalry;  24th 
Cavalry,  dismounted;  2d  and  7th  Artillery. 

1462.  May      2ist.     Skirmish   at  Fort  Powhattan,  Va.     Operations  against  Petersburg 

and  Richmond.     Battery  M,  3d  Artillery. 

1463.  May      2ist.     Skirmish  at  Newtown,  Va.     2ist  Cavalry. 

1464.  May      22d.       Skirmish  at  Front  Royal,  Va.     I5th   Cavalry. 

1465.  May      22d-26th.    The  battle  of  North  Anna,  Va.     Includes  all  the  engagements 

incident  to  the  operations  along  the  line  of  the  North  Anna 
River,  especially  Mt.  Carmel  Church  and  Jericho  Mills  or  Ford 
(5th  Corps),  and  North  Anna  Railroad  Bridge  or  Taylor's  Bridge 
(ist  and  3d  Brigade,  3d  Division,  2d  Corps),  on  the  23d;  Quaker's 
Ford,  Chesterfield  Bridge,  Oxford  (ist  Division,  9th  Corps;  3d 
Division,  5th  Corps);  North  Anna  River  (2d  Brigade,  1st  Divi- 


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1466.  May      23d. 


1467.  May 

1468.  May 


1469.  May      24th. 


1470.  May 

1471.  May 

1472.  May 

1473.  May 


1864. 

sion,  2d  Corps,  and  2d  Division,  gth  Corps),  on  the  24th.  The 
loss  is  included  in  the  table  of  losses  at  Totopotomoy.  4th,  5th 
and  22d  Cavalry;  24th  Cavalry  and  2d  Mounted  Rifles,  dis- 
mounted; Oneida  Company  Cavalry;  Batteries  B,  C,  D,  E,  G,  H 
and  L,  ist  Artillery;  2d,  4th,  6th,  7th,  8th,  I4th  and  I5th  Artil- 
lery; ist,  3d,  nth,  I2th,  15th,  igth  and  34th  Batteries;  soth  En- 
gineers; 1st  Battalion  Sharpshooters;  detachment  7th  Veteran, 
loth,  I2th,  39th,  40th,  42d,  43d,  44th,  detachment  46th,  49th,  5 ist, 
S2d,  59th,  6ist,  62d,  63d,  64th,  65th,  66th,  67th,  69th,  7oth,  7ist, 
72d,  73d,  74th,  76th,  77th,  Soth,  82d,  83d,  86th,  88th,  93d,  95th, 
97th,  I04th,  io6th,  io8th,  logth,  nith,  I20th,  I2ist,  I22d,  I24th, 
I25th,  I26th,  I40th,  I46th,  I47th,  iSist,  I52d,  155th,  i64th,  I7oth, 
i82d  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  James  Island,  S.  C.  Detachment  4ist  and  iO3d  Infan- 
try, Maj.  Joseph  Morrison  and  Capts.  J.  E.  Quentin  and  W, 
Redlich. 

Skirmish   at   Pole  Cat  Station,  Va.     Gen.   Sheridan's   expedition  to 
James  River.     2d  Cavalry. 

23d-24th.  Engagement  at  Morganza,  La.  Atchafalaya.  I4th  Cavalry, 
Maj.  Bassford;  i8th  Cavalry;  detachment  75th  Infantry, 
mounted;  I59th  and  i75th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Wilson's  Wharf,  James  River,  Va.  Operations  against 
Petersburg  and  Richmond.  Detachment  Battery  M,  3d  Artillery, 
as  cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Mt.  Carmel  Church,  Va.     North  Anna.    5th  Cavalry. 
Affair  at  Jackson's  Bridge  near  Pensacola,  Fla.    Detachment  Com- 
pany M,  I4th  Cavalry. 

25th-26th.  Skirmishes  at  New  Market,  Va.  Newtown.  ist  Cavalry,  Maj. 
Quinn;  isth  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Root;  2ist  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Fitz- 
simmons. 

25th-June  4th.  The  Battle  of  Dallas,  Ga.  New  Hope  Church;  Pumpkin 
Vine  Creek,  near  Owen's  Mills.  Atlanta  Campaign. 


23d. 


25th. 

25th. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

c, 
o 
0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
to  men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

ist  Art.: 
Bat'y  I. 
Bat'y  M 

13th  Bat'y 

45th  Inf.  . 
60th  Inf.. 
78th  Inf.  . 
102d    Inf.. 
107th  Inf.. 
119th  Inf.  . 

123d    Inf.. 

134th  Inf.  . 
136th  Inf.  . 

137th  Inf.  . 

Woodbury..  ... 
Woodbury.  .  .  . 

Wheeler  

3,  Robinson.  .  . 
3,  Cobham.  .  .  . 
3,  Cobham.  .  .  . 
3,  Cobham.  .  .  . 
2,  Ruger  
2,  Lockman.  .  . 

1,  Knipe  

2,  Lockman.  .  . 
3,  Wood,  Jr.  .  . 

3.  Cobham.  . 

1,  Williams.  .  . 
1,  Williams.  .  . 

2,  Geary  

1,  Williams.  .  . 
2,  Geary  
2,  Geary  
2,  Geary  
1,  Williams.  .  . 
2,  Geary  

1,  Williams.  .  . 

2,  Geary  
3,  Butterfield.  . 

2.  Gearv.  .  . 

20 
20 

20 

•20 
20 
20 
20 
'20 
20 

20 

20 
20 

Lieut.  Charles  E.  Winegar  

2 
1 
3 

Capt.  J.  D.  Woodbury  (c),  Lieut.  E. 
P   Newkirk  

1 

Capt.  Wm.  Wheeler  (c),  Lieut  Henry 

3 

Col   Abel  Godard      

5 
1 

3 
26 

2 

1 
1 
5 

23 
14 
16 
133 

R 

1 

31 
16 
23 
165 

6 

23 
5 

8 
11 

Lt  -Col    Harvey  S   Chatfield 

Col.  James  C.  Lane  
Col.  Nirom  M.  Crane  
Col.  J.  T.  Lockman  (c),  Capt.  C.  H. 
Odell  Capt  C   H  Southworth 

"i 

3 

Col.  A.  L.  McDougall  (w),  Lt.-Col.  J. 

1 

3 

20 
5 

8 

Lt.-Col.  Allan  H.  Jackson  
Col.  Jas.  Wood,  jr.  (c),  Lt.-Col.  L.  B. 
Faulkner                            

Lt.-Col.  Koert  S.  Van  Vorhees  

1 

10 

232 


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1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

, 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

ri 

8 
E 

0 

1 

3 
1 

2 

22 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

141st  Inf.. 
143d    Inf.. 
149th  Inf.  . 
150th  Inf.  . 
154th  Inf.. 

1,  Knipe  
3,  Robinson.  .  . 
3,  Cobham.  .  .  . 
2.  Ruger  
2,  Lockman.  .  . 

1,  Williams.  .  . 
1,  Williams.  .  . 
2,  Geary  
1,  Williams.  .  . 
2,  Geary  

20 
20 
20 
20 
20 

Col.  Wm.  K.  Logic  
Col.  Horace  Boughton  
Lt.-Col.  Charles  B.  Randall  (w)  
Col   John  H    Ketcham  

1 
5 
6 

16 
14 
37 
22 
10 

340 

25 
18 
45 
29 
18 

429 

2 

Maj.  Lewis  D.  Warner  

1^ 

6 

12 

Total  

1 

54 

1474.  May      26th.     Skirmish  at  Little  River,  Va.    North  Anna.    5th  Cavalry. 

1475.  May      26th.     Skirmish  near  Decatur,  Ala.     I7th  Veteran  Infantry. 

1476.  May      26th.     Skirmish  near  Morganza,  La.     i8th  Cavalry. 

1477.  May      27th.     Skirmishes  at  Hillsboro  and  Courtland,  Ala.  I7th  Veteran  Infantry. 

1478.  May      27th.     Skirmish  at  Woodstock,  Va.    i$th  Cavalry. 

1479.  May      27th~3ist.    The   battle   of   the   Totopotomoy,   Va.     Includes    all   the    en- 

gagements along  the  Totopotomoy  Creek  and  Pamunkey  River, 
especially  at  Dabney's  Ferry  or  Pamunkey  River,  May  27th-28th; 
Crump's  Creek,  and  near  Totopotomoy,  May  28th;  Swift  Creek, 
Hanover  Court  House,  Shady  Grove  Road  and  Totopotomoy 
Creek,  May  2Qth;  Totopotomoy  Creek  and  Bethesda  Church, 
May  3Oth-3ist;  and  also  Bethesda  Church,  June  1st  (5th  Corps). 
The  Cavalry  engagements  are  given  separately,  but  the  loss  of 
the  ist  and  2d  Cavalry  Divisions,  May  3ist  to  June  6th,  is  in- 
cluded in  that  of  Cold  Harbor.  Brigades  and  Divisions  are  given 
as  they  stood  May  3ist. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

<a 

B 

g 
O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

V 

'S 

60 
E 

bo 

< 

8 
'"24 

14 
2 
15 
42 
5 
4 
2 

15 

i 

o 

1 

0 

Enlisted 
men. 

ri 

• 

o 

i 

0 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

2d    Cav.. 
4th  Cav.  . 
5th  Cav.  . 
6th  Cav.  . 

8th  Cav.  . 
9th  Cav.  . 
10th  Cav.  . 
22d    Cav 

1,  Mclntosh..  . 
2,  Devin  
1.  Mclntosh... 
2,  Devin  

2,  Chapman.  .  . 
J,  Devin  
I,  Davies,  Jr.  . 

3,  Wilson  
1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 
3,  Wilson  
1,  Torbert  

3,  Wilson  
1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 
2,  Gregg  

Cav 
Cav 
Cav 
Cav 

Cav 
Cav 
Cav 

Col   Otto  Harhaus  

2 

9 

"i 

3 

3 
"12 

6 

1 

"ii 

2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 

4 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  R.  Parnell  
Lt  -Col   John  Hammond  

Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Lt.-Col.  W.  H. 
Crocker           

3 

Lt  -Col  Wm.  H  Benjamin  

Col    Wm.  Sackett  

f, 

1? 

Lt  -Col    M    Henry  A  very  

13 

2 

25 
3 

Unattached  

24th  Cav.  . 
1st  Drag  . 
2dMoun'd 
Rifles.  .  . 

OneidaCav 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  B.. 
Bat'y  C.. 
Bat'y  D.. 
Bat'y  E.  . 

Bat'y  G.  . 
Bat'y  H.. 
Bat'y  L.  . 

M  Art 

Prov.;  Marsh'll 
Res.  ;  Merritt  . 

Prov.;  Marsh'll 

I,  Crittenden.  . 
1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 

1,  Crittenden.. 

9 
Cav 

9 

Dismounted:  Col.  W.  C.  Rauls.ton.  . 
Col.  Alfred  Gibbs  

Dismounted;    Col.  John  Fisk,  Lt.- 
Col    T    N    Raymond      

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

9 

Headquarters        Army     Potomac: 
Capt    D   P    Mann      

5 
5 
5 
1 

2 
6 
5 
2 

Capt   Albert  S  Sheldon  

1 

2 
1 

3 
1 
5 

1 
2 
3 
4 

91 

Wainwright.  .  . 

Lieut   Wm    H    Phillips        

5 

Wainwright 

With  Bat'y  L,  1st  Art.:  Capt.  Henry 
W.     Davis     (w),     Lieut.     Angel 

1 

Tidball 

Capt    Nelson  Ames  

1 

1 
3 

Capt.  Charles  E    Mink  

Wainwright  .  .  . 

4.'Tvier.'.' 

Lieut   George  Breck                  

1 

3 

2 
74 

1 

7 

Col.  T.  N.  G.  Whistler... 

7 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


233 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

1 

0 

O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g 

0 
0) 

60 

2 
D 

M 
< 

14 

133 
135 
2 

12 

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13 

18 

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w 

6 

17 
16 

4th  Art.: 
1st  Bat'n. 
2d  Bat'n. 
3d  Bat'n. 
flth  Art  .  . 

7th  Art 

6 
5 
2 

5 

2 
2 
9 

5 

Maj    Thomas  D    Sears  ] 

8 

Maj.  Wm.  Arthur,  Jr  | 

Tidball 

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  R  Allcock  J 

17 

?9 

1 

n 

98 
w 

Kitching      .  . 

Col.  J.  H.  Kitching  (c),  Maj.  A.  A. 
Crookston  

4,  Tyler.  . 

Col.  Lewis  O.  Morris  

8th  Art 

4,  Tyler  

Col.  Peter  A.  Porter  

1 

1 

14th  Art  .  . 

15th  Art.: 
lst&3dB'n. 
2d  Bat'n. 

1st  Bat'y 
3d  Bat'y 
Cth  Bat'y 
llth  Bat'y 
12th  Bat'y 
15th  Bat'y 
19th  Bat'y 
34th  Baty. 
50th  Eng  . 
1st  Bat'n 
Shaps's. 
7th  Vet. 
Inf.... 
10th  Inf.  . 

12th  Inf.  . 

Prov.;  Marsh'll 
Kitching 

1,  Crittenden.  . 

Col.  E.  G.  Marshall  (c),  Lt.-Col.  C. 
H.  Corning  

4 

8 

Col.  Louis  Schirmer  

g 

n 

57 

i 

Artillery  Park,  A.  P.;  Maj.  J.  Dieck- 
man  

Tompkins.  .  .  . 

6 

fi 

Capt.  Andrew  Cowan  

Tompkins.  .  .  . 

"apt.  Wm.  A.  Harn  

1.  Horse  Art.  . 
Tidball  

Cav 
2 
2 
I 

Capt.  Joseph  W.  Martin  
Capt.  John  E.  Burton  

6 

'"i 

6 
1 
4 
5 
1 

Tidball  

Capt.  George  F.  McKnight  

1 

0 

Wainwright  .  .  . 

Capt.  Patrick  Hart  

c 

2,  Potter.  . 

9 
9 

Capt.  Edward  W.  Rogers  

1 

3,  Willcox.  .  .  . 

Capt.  Jacob  Roemer  
Lt.-Col.    Ira  Spaulding,  and  Majs. 
Brainerd,  Ford  and  Beers  

I,  Robinson.  .  . 

3,  MacDougall. 
3,  Smyth  

4,  Cutler  

5 

2 
2 

5 
2 
2 

2 
6 

Capt.  Alfred  Parry  

1 

1 

6 

i 

9 

1,  Barlow  

With  the  52d  N.  Y.  Vols  

2,  Gibbon..  .  . 

Capt.  Jos.  La  Fuira,  Lt.-Col.  Geo. 
F.  Hopper  

1 

1 

2 

Provost  Guard,  Maj.  H.  W.  Ryder. 
Maj.  Joseph  Hyde,  125th  N.  Y.  Vols. 
Col.  T.  W.  Egan  (c),  Lt.-Col.  A.  J. 
Warner  

39th  Inf.  . 
40th  Inf.  . 

42d    Inf.  . 

5,  MacDougall. 
1,  Egan  

1,  McKeen.. 

1,  Barlow  

fi 

i 

21 

7 
49 

3,  Birney  
2,  Gibbon.  .  . 

<\ 

"M 

Lieut.  John  Maguire  

43d    Inf.. 

3,  Bidwell  .... 

2,  Neill  

Capt.  James  D.  Visscher  

44th  Inf.. 
46th  Inf.. 

49th  Inf.  . 

3,  Bartlett  .... 
2,  Hoffman  .  .  . 

3,  Bidwell  .... 

1,  Griffin  
4,  Cutler  

2,  Neill  

6 
6 

6 
9 

2 
2 
2 
fi 

Capt.  Cahipbell  Allen  

1 

1 

2 

7 
? 

10 
4 

Detachment  with  36th  Mass.  Vols.; 
regiment  joined  May  30th,  1864; 
Lt.-Col.  Travers  

1 

Col.  D.  D.  Bidwell  (c),  Lt.-Col.  G. 
W.  Johnson  

51st  Inf.. 

2,  Potter  

Acting  engineers,  Capt.  G.  W.  Whit- 
man   

1 

1 
7 
32 
3 
4 
12 
4 

52d    Inf.. 
59th  Inf.. 
61st  Inf.  . 

i,  MacDougall  . 
1,  McKeen.  .  .  . 
1,  Miles  

1,  Barlow  

Capt.  George  Degener  

fi 

1 

2,  Gibbon  
1,  Barlow  

Lt.-Col.  H.  P.  Rugg  

5 

2 

25 
? 

Lt.-Col.  K.  Oscar  Broady  

1 

62d    Inf.. 
63d    Inf.. 
64th  Inf.  . 

1,  Wheaton  .  .  . 

2,  Neill  

Col.  David  J.  Nevin  

f, 

f, 

2,  Byrnes  
4,  Brooke. 

1,  Barlow.  .  .  . 

2 
2 
6 
2 

6 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
5 
6 

Capt.  John  H.  Gleason  

f 

8 

2 

2 

2 

65th  Inf.  . 
66th  Inf.. 

4,  Cross  
4,  Brooke  

1,  Russell  
1,  Barlow.  .  .  . 

Col.   Joseph  E.  Hamblin  

Lt.-Col.  J.  S.  Hammell,  Col.  O.  H. 
Morris  

1 

? 

J 

6 

67th  Inf.  . 

69th  Inf.. 
70th  Inf.  . 
71st  Inf.. 
72d    Inf.. 
73d    Inf.. 

74th  Inf.  . 
76th  Inf.. 

4,  Cross  

2,  Byrnes  
1,  Brewster  .  .  . 
I,  Brewster.  .  . 
[,  Brewster.  .  . 
[,  Brewster.  .  . 

4,  Brewster.  .  . 
2,  Hoffman  .  .  . 

1  ,  Russell  .... 

Col.  Nelson  Cross  (c),  Lt.-Col.   H. 
L.  Van  Ness  

[,  Barlow  
3,  Birney  

Capt.  James  E.  McGee  
Maj.  Wm.  H.  Hugo  

1 

? 

2 

8 

3 

6 
10 
14 
11 

14 

12 
12 

i,  Birney  
5,  Birney  
3,  Birney  

3,  Birney  

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  Rafferty  

3 

8 

J 

Lt.-Col.  John  Leonard  

1 

10 

Col.  Wm.  R.  Brewster  (c),  Lt.-Col. 
M.  W.  Burns  

1 

1 
1 

12 
6 

g 

Col.  Thomas  Holt  

5 
3 

4,  Cutler.  .  . 

Capt.  James  L.  Goddard  .         ... 

77th  Inf.  . 

3,  Bidwell  .... 

2,  Neill  

Lt  -Col    Winsor  B    French 

80th  Inf.. 

Provost  Guard,  A.  P.;  Col.  Theo. 
P.  Gates  

82d    Inf.. 

83d    Inf.. 

1,  McKeen.  . 
3,  Bates  

2,  Gibbon  
3,  Crawford  .  .  . 

2 
5 
2 

2 

2 
5 
5 
5 
5 
6 
2 
9 

Battalion,  Lieut.  Thomas  Huggins. 
Lt  -Col.  Wm   Chalmers 

1 

3 
4 

4 
5 

14 

10 
37 
3 
8 
6 
3 
4 
5 
7 

1 

86th  Inf.  . 
88th  Inf.  . 

93d    Inf.. 
94th  Inf.. 
95th  Inf.. 
97th  Inf.. 
104th  Inf.. 
106th  Inf.. 
108th  Inf.. 
109th  Inf.  . 

1,  Egan  
2,  Byrnes  

2,  Walker.  . 
1,  Lyle  
2,  Hoffman.  .  . 
3,  Bates  
4,  Lyle  
1,  Truax  
3,  Smyth  
1,  Hartranft.  . 

3,  Birney  
1,  Barlow  

3,  Birney  
2,  Lockwood  .  . 
4,  Cutler  
3,  Crawford  .  .  . 
4,  Cutler  
3,  Ricketts.  .  .  . 
2,  Gibbon  
3,  Willcox.  .  .  . 

Maj.  M.  B.  Stafford,  Lt.-Col.  J.  H. 
Lansing  (w  May  24th)  

1 

10 

10 

3 

Capt.  Denis  F.  Burke,  Col.  Patrick 
Kelly  

Lt.-Col.  B.  C.  Butler  

6 
1 

2 

25 
?, 

4 

Lt.-Col.  Samuel  A   Moffett 

Col.  Edward  Pye  
Col.  Charles  Wheelock  
Col.  Gilbert  G.  Prey  
Lt  -Col   Charles  Townsend 

1 

'"i 

6 
6 
1 
4 

1 

"i 

Capt.  John  Deverell  
Lt.-Col.  Isaac  S.  Catlin.  .  . 

'i 

'"i 

5 
5 

234 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

a 

E 
O 

O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

lllth  Inf.  . 

120th  Inf.  . 
121st  Inf.. 

122d    Inf.. 
124th  Inf.  . 
125th  Inf.  . 
126th  Inf.  . 
140th  Inf.  . 
146th  Inf.  . 
147th  Inf.. 
151st  Inf.. 

3,  MacDougall  . 

4,  Brewster.  .  . 
2,  Upton  

4,  Cross  
1,  Egan  
3,  MacDougall  . 
3,  MacDougall  . 
1,  Ayres  
I,  Ayres  
2,  Hoffman  .  .  . 
1,  Truax  

1,  Barlow  

2 

2 

6 

6 
2 
? 

Col.   Clinton   D.    MacDougall    (c), 
Capt.  Lewis  W.  Husk  

4 
4 

1 
4 

8 
19 

7 
1 

20 
28 

3,  Birney  
1,  Russell  

1.  Russell  
3,  Birney  
1  ,  Barlow  

Lt.-Col.  John  R.  Tappan  

Col.  Emory  Upton  (c),  Capt.  John 
D.  P.  Douw  

Lt.-Col.  Augustus  W.  Dwight  

Maj.  Henry  S.  Murray  

1 

1 

5 
f 

"i 

7 
4 
| 

i 

6 

16 
11 
6 
9 
10 
20 
8 
16 
4 

1 

99 

40 

1245 

Col.  Levin  Crandell  

1    Barlow  

2 
5 
5 
5 
6 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 

Lt.-Col.  W.  H.  Baird  

1,  Griffin  

Lt.-Col.  E.  S.  Otis  

? 

7 

1,  Griffin  
4,  Cutler  
3,  Ricketts.  ..  . 

Dapt.  James  G.  Grindlay  
Lt.-Col.  George  Harney  

I 

3 

9 
17 

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  M.  Fay  

9 

| 

152d    Inf.. 
155th  Inf.  . 
164th  Inf.  . 

170th  Inf.  . 
182d    Inf.. 

2,  Owen  
4,  Mclvor  
4,  Mclvor  

4.  Mclvor  

2,  Gibbon  
2,  Gibbon  
2,  Gibbon  

Maj.  T.  O'Brien  
Hapt.  Michael  Doran  
Maj.  John  Beattie,  Col.  Jas.  P.  Mc- 
Mahon  

2 

i 

13 
2 

1 

2 

2,  Gibbon  

Col.  Jas.  P.  Mclvor  (c),  Capt.  Chas. 
Hagan  

3 

19 
6 

165 

3 
1 

47 

52 

27 

844 
2575 

1 

17 

22 
6 

182 

4,  Mclvor  

2,  Gibbon  

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  M.  Reid  

Total   loss   from    May  21st   to 
May  31st,  1864 

6 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  en- 

41 

550 

159 

644 

S9S6 

1480.  May      27th. 


1481.  May      28th. 


1482.  May 

1483.  May 


1484.  May 

1485.  May 

1486.  May 

1487.  May 

1488.  May 

1489.  May   3 1 st. 


1490.  May 

1491.  May 

1492.  May 


Action  at  Hanoverton,  Va.  Pamunkey  River;  Crump's  Creek; 
Totopotomoy.  4th,  6th,  9th  and  loth  Cavalry;  1st  Dragoons;  6th 
Battery. 

Engagement  at  Haw's  Shop,  Va.  Salem  and  Aenon  Church;  Toto- 
potomoy. loth  Cavalry;  6th  Battery. 

28th-29th.     Skirmish  at  Newtown,  Va.     isth  and  2ist  Cavalry. 
29th.     Skirmish  between  White  House,  Va.  and  position  of  Army  of  the 
James,  while  laying  the  army  telegraph  to  City  Point.     Detach- 
ment l6th  Artillery. 

Skirmish  at  Newtown,  Va.  Detachment  ist  Veteran  Cavalry,  Capt. 
R.  H.  Brett. 

Action  near  Old  Church,  Va.  Matadequin  Creek;  Totopotomoy. 
4th,  6th  and  9th  Cavalry  and  ist  Dragoons. 

Engagement  at  Crump's  Creek,  Va.  Totopotomoy.  2d  and  8th 
Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  the  Atchafalaya,  La.    I75th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Bayou  Fordice,  La.  Atchafalaya  River.  2d  Veteran 
Cavalry,  Col.  Chrysler. 

Skirmish   at   Hanover   Court   House,  Va.    Mechamp's    Creek;    Dr. 

Price's  House;  Totopotomoy.     2d  and  8th  Cavalry. 
3ist.     Skirmish  at  Woodstock,  Va.     ist  Cavalry;  ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 
3ist.     Skirmish  at  White  House,  Va.     I48th  Infantry. 
3ist-June  I2th.     The  Battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va.    Loss  of  ist  and  2d  Cav- 
alry Divisions  from  May  3ist  to  June  6th  included.    The  loss  of 
the  Artillery,  Infantry  and  the  3d   Cavalry  Division  up  to  June 
I5th  included.     Brigades  and  Divisions  are  given  as  they  stood 
June  15th. 


30th. 
30th. 
30th. 
30th. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


235 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

£ 

8 

Commanding  officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

2d    Cav.  . 

1,  Mclntosh.  .  . 

3,  Wilson  

Cav 

Col.  Otto  Harhaus  

1 

1 

4th  Cav.  . 
5th  Cav.  . 

2,  Devin  
1,  Mclntosh.  .  . 

1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 
3,  Wilson  

Cav 
Cav 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  R.  Parnell  

Lt.-Col.  John  Hammond  

1 

9 

4 

1 

3 

14 
8 
33 

""2 
35 
84 
35 

64 

6th  Cav.  . 

2,  Devin  

1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 

Cav 
Cav 

Cav 
Cav 

Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Lt.-Col.  W.  H. 
Crocker  

3 
1 

1 

1 

•>s 

8th  Cav.  . 

9th  Cav.  . 
10th  Cav.  . 

2,  Chapman.  .  . 

2,  Devin  
1,  Davies,  Jr.  . 

3,  Wilson  

1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 
2,  Gregg  

Col.  W.  H.  Benjamin  (w),  Maj.  E. 
M.  Pope  

Col.  Wm.  Sackett  
Lt.-Col.  M.  H.  Avery  

? 

22d    Cav.  . 
24th  Cav.. 
1st  Drag.  . 
2dMount'd 
Rifles.  .  . 

Oneida  C. 

1st  Art.:.. 
Bat'yB.. 

Bat'yC.. 
Bat'y  D.. 
Bat'yE.. 

Bat'y  G.  . 
Bat'y  H.. 
Bat'y  L.  . 

2,  Chapman.  .  . 
2,  Christ  
Res.  ;  Merritt  .  . 

1,  Curtin  

3,  Wilson  
3,  Willcox  
1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 

2,  Potter  

Cav 
9 
Cav 

9 

Dismounted,  Col.  Wm.  C.  Raulston. 
Col.  Alfred  Gibbs  

2 

4 
8 

10 

2 
1 

4 

1 

24 

37 
22 

35 

1 

1 

6 

42 
1 

16 

Dismounted,  Col.  John  Fisk,  Lt.- 
Col.  J   N   Raymond.    . 

1 

At  headquarters  A.  P.,  Capt.  D.  P. 
Mann  

5 

5 
5 
5 

2 

5 
5 

Capt.  A.  S.  Sheldon  (w),  1st  Lt.  R. 
E.  Rogers  

1 

1 

Wainwright  .  .  . 

Capt.  Almont  Barnes  

Wainwright.  .  . 
Wainwright  .  .  . 

Tidball  

Lieut.  Lester  I    Richardson  

1 

2 

2 

1 

6 

1 

With    Bat'y    L,    1st    Art..    Lt.    A. 
Matthewson  

Capt.  Nelson  Ames  

Wainwright.  .  . 

Capt.  Charles  E.  Mink  

Wainwright.  .  . 

Lieut.  George  Breck  

2d    Art.... 
4th  Art.  .  . 
6th  Art  .  .  . 

7th  Art  ... 

8th  Art  .  .  . 
9th  Ar.,  1st 
&3d  Bat. 
2d  Bat'n. 
10th  Art  .  . 

14th  Art  .  . 
15th  Art., 
1st  &  3d 
Bat'n.  . 
2d  Bat'n. 

1st  Bat'y. 
3d  Bat'y.  . 
6th  Bat'y. 
llth  Bat'y. 
12th  Bat'y. 
15th  Bat'y. 
19th  Bat'y. 
34th  Bat'y. 
50th  Eng  . 

1,  Miles  

1,  Barlow  

2 
2 
5 

2 
2 

6 

fi 

Col.  Joseph  N.  G.  Whistler  

1 

20 
j 

0 

Vi 
1 

170 
16 

14 

.1 

19 

215 
20 

16 
418 

505 
148 

Tidball  

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  R.  Allcock  .  . 

3,  Kitching  .  .  . 
4,  Brooks  
4,  Tyler  

2,  Smith  
Tompkins  .... 

2,  Lockwood  .  . 
1,  Barlow  

Col.  J.  H.  Kitching  (c),  Maj.  A.  A. 
Crookston  

Col.  L.  O.  Morris  (c,  k),  Lt.-Col.  J. 
Hastings  

4 
7 

41 

73 
16 

9 

16 
5 

250 

323 
121 

2 

1 
1 

112 

85 
5 

2,  Gibbon  

Col.  P.  A.  Porter  (k),  Lt.-Col.  W. 
W.  Bates  .  

3,  Ricketts  

Lt.-Col.  Edward  P.  Taft  

Maj.  James  W.  Snyder  

2,  Drake  
3,  Marshall  

3,  Kitching.  .  . 

3,  Devens,  Jr.  . 
1,  Crittenden.. 

2,  Lockwood  .  . 

18 
9 

5 

Col.  Alexander  Piper  (c),  Lt.-Col. 
George  DePeyster  Arden  

? 

7 

9 

119 
3 

Col.  Elisha  G.  Marshall  (c),  Lt.-Col. 
Clarence   H.   Corning    (w),   Maj. 
Wm.  H.  Reynolds  

2 

13 

3 

40 
? 

2 

59 

Col.  Louis  Schirmer  

Artillery  Park  A.  P.,  Maj.  J.  Dieck- 
man  

Tompkins  .... 
Tompkins.  .  .  . 
1,  Horse  Art.  . 
Tidball  

6 
6 
Cav 
2 
2 
5 
9 
9 

3apt.  Andrew  Cowan  
Dapt.  William  A.  Harn  
Dapt.  Joseph  W.  Martin  
Capt.  John  E   Burton  

"'2 

i 

1 

1 

1 

3 

2 
3 

"'4 
1 
2 
2 
2 

3 
6 

87 

Tidball  

Capt.  George  F.  McKnight  

1 

Wainwright  .  .  . 

Capt.  Patrick  Hart  

1 

1 

2,  Potter  

Capt.  Edward  W.  Rogers  

2 

3,  Willcox  

Capt.  Jacob  Roemer  

o 

Lt.-Col.  Ira  Spaulding,  Majs.  Brain- 
erd.  Ford  and  Beers  

1 

1st  Sh'rps'. 
3d  Inf  
5th  V.  Inf. 

7th  V.  Inf. 
10th  Inf.  .  . 
39th    Inf  . 
40th    Inf.  . 

42d     Inf.  . 
43d     Inf.  . 

I,  Robinson.  .  . 
3,  Ames  
1  Ayres  . 

4,  Cutler  
3,  Devens,  Jr.  . 
1,  Griffin  

5 

18 
5 

2 
2 
2 
2 

2 

6 
5 
9 
18 

18 

6 
9 

2 
2 
2 

Capt.  Alfred  Parry  

i 

5 

Dapt.  Alexander  A.  Mann  
Lt.-Col.  C.  Winslow  (w),   Capt.  G. 
L.  Guthrie  

2 

6 

1 
2 

4 

48 

29 

3,  MacDougall  . 
3,  Smyth  
3,  MacDougall  . 
1,  Egan  

1,  McKeen.  .  .  . 
3,  Bidwell  

1,  Barlow  

With  the  52d  Infantry                 .    . 

2,  Gibbon  .... 
[,  Barlow  
3,  Birney  

2,  Gibbon  
2,  Neill  

Lt.-Col.  George  F.  Hopper  

6 
1 

3 

1 
1 

19 
4 

3 

26 

8 

8 
25 
12 
23 

22 

40 

93 
11 

17 
8 
36 
22 

Maj.  Joseph  Hyde,  125th  Infantry. 
Col.  T.  W.  Egan  (c),  Lt.-Col.  A.  J. 
Warner  

2 

2 
2 

Lt.  John  Maguire  

4 

1 
4 
2 

8 

11 

3 

2 
1 
2 

4 

17 
10 
17 
13 

29 

63 

7 

44th    Inf.  . 
46th    Inf.  . 
47th    Inf.  . 

48th    Inf.. 

49th    Inf.. 
51st    Inf.  . 

3,  Bartlett  
2,  Christ  
1,  Barton  

1,  Barton  
3,  Bidwell  

1,  Griffin  
3,  Wilcox  
3,  Devens,  Jr.  . 

3,  Devens,  Jr.  . 

2,  Neill  
2,  Potter  

1,  Barlow  
2,  Gibbon  
1,  Barlow  

3apt.  Campbell  Allen 

Lt.-Col.  George  W.  Travers  

1 
1 

6 
3 

14 
1 

6 
3 

"3 

Lt.-Col.    Christopher    R.    Macdon- 
ald  (c),  Capt.  Charles  A.  Moore. 
Col.  Wm.  B.  Barton  (c,w),  Lt.-Col. 
Wm.  B.  Coan  (w),  Capt.  Jas.  M. 
Nichols  

Col.  D.  D.  Bidwell   (c),  Lt.-Col.  G. 
W.  Johnson  .    .  . 

Acting  as  Engineers,  Capt.  G.  W. 
Whitman  

3 

8 
5 

62d     Inf.  . 
59th    Inf.. 
61st     Inf.  . 

3,  MacDougall. 
1,  McKeen.  .  .  . 
1,  Miles  

Capt.  Henry  P   Ritzius 

Lt.-Col.  Horace  P.Rugg     . 

i 

9 
1 

3 

1 

24 
16 

Lt.-Col.  K.  Oscar  Broadv.  .  . 

236 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 


ORGANIZA 

TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

| 

0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed 

W'n'd 

Miss'g 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

82d    Inf. 
63d    Inf 

1,  Wheaton.  .  . 

2,  Neill  

(> 
r 

5 

6 

Maj.  Wilson  Hubbell  (k),  Col.  D.  J 
Nevin  

1 

i 
1 

09 

4 

10 

29 
12 
19 

44 
20 
41 

1,  Barlow  

Capt.  John  H   Gleason  

64th  Inf.  . 
65th  Inf.  . 
66th  Inf.  . 

«7th  Inf.  . 
69th  Inf.  . 

70th  Inf.  . 
71st  Inf.  . 
72d    Inf.. 

73d    Inf.. 

74th  Inf.  . 
76th  Inf.  . 

77th  Inf.  . 
80th  Inf.  . 

4,  Brooke  
4,  Cross  
4,  Brooke,  

4,  Cross  
2,  Byrnes  

1,  Brewster.  .  . 
I,  Brewster.  .  . 
4,  Brewster.  .  . 

I,  Brewster.  .  . 

i,  Brewster.  .  . 
2,  Hofman.  .  .  . 

3,  Bidwell  

1,  Barlow  
1,  Russell  
1,  Barlow  

1.  Russell  

Maj.  William  Glenny  
Col.  Joseph  E.  Hamblin  

'  *  1 
( 

10 
1 

Col.  6.  H.  Morris  (c,  k),  Lt.-Col.  J.  S 
Hammell  

1 

6 
2 

19 
g 

19 
10 

Col.  N.  Cross  (c),  Lt.-Col.  H.  L.  Van 
Ness  

1,  Barlow  

3,  Birney  
},  Birney  
3,  Birney  

3,  Birney  

Lt.-Col.    J.    E.    McGee,    Maj.    John 
Garrett  

1 

1 

29 

Maj.  William  H.  Hugo  

Lt.-Col.  Thomas  Rafferty  

j 

u 

4 

3 

6 

1 

13 
12 

Three    companies    attached    to    the 
120th      Infantry.      Lt.-Col.      John 
Leonard  

Col.  Wm.  R.  Brewster  (c).  Lt.-Col.  M 
W.  Burns  

| 

3,  Birney  
4,  Cutler  

2ol.  Thomas  Holt  

Capt.  J.  L.  Goddard  (w),  Capt.  S.  M 
Byram  

_ 

, 

_ 

; 

2,  Neill  

L,t.-Col.  Winsor  B.  French  

1 

in 

Provost  Guard  A.  P.,  Col.  T.  B.  Gates 

81st  Inf.  . 
82d    Inf.  . 

,  Marston.  .  .  . 
.  McKeen  

Brooks  . 

18 
9 

5 
2 
2 

8 
8 

2 
5 
5 

8 
,5 
8 

5 

6 

2 

D 

a 

8 

8 

8 

8 
2 
G 

8 

2 
2 

2 

8 

r, 

8 

8 

r, 
8 

t; 

2 
2 

8 

Lt.-Col.  John  B.  Raulston  (w)  
A  battalion,  Lieut.  Thomas  Huggins 
Lt.-Col.  William  Chalmers  
Maj.  Michael  B.  Stafford  

j 

43 
I 

"•'i 

11 

148 

22 

11 

'ii 

4 
I 

"29 

215 
34 
1 
13 

11 
20 

88 
5 
49 

12 
67 
22 

114 
2 

134 

22 
24 

7 

180 
18 
14 
30 
5 

7 
67 

1 
6 
5 

153 
60 

10 
55 
11 
124 

50 
32 
154 

157 

2,  Gibbon  

83d    Inf.. 
86th  Inf.  . 
88th  Inf.  . 

89th  Inf.  . 
92d    Inf.. 

93d   Inf.. 
94th  Inf.  . 
95th  Inf.  . 

,  Bates  
,  Egan  
,  Byrnes  

,  Stannard  .  .  . 
3,  Henry  

!,  Lockwood  .  . 
1,  Birney  
,,  Barlow  

!,  Martindale.  . 
1,  Brooks  

1,  Birney  
!,  Lockwood  .  . 
4,  Cutler  

Col.   Patrick  Kelly  (c),  Capt.  D.  F 
Burke  

I 

2 

8 
I1) 

Lt.-Col.  Theophilus  L.  England  

Lt.-Col.    H.   J.   Anderson    (k),  Capt 
H   C.  Fay  

1 

14 

1 
2 

2 

6! 

i; 
11 

47 

"i 

,  Tannatt  .  .  , 
,  Lyle  
,  Hofman  .  .  . 

-t.-Col.  Benjamin  C.  Butler  
Lt  -Col   Samuel  A.  Moffet  

Col.    Edward  Pye    (w),   Maj.    R.    W. 
Bard  

1 

96th  Inf.. 
97th  Inf.. 
98th  Inf.. 

104th  Inf.  . 
106th  Inf.  . 

108th  Inf.  . 

109th  Inf.  . 
lllth  Inf.. 

112th  Inf.  . 

115th  Inf.  . 
117th  Inf.  . 
118th  Inf.  . 
120th  Inf.  . 
121st  Inf.  . 

122d    Inf.  . 
124th  Inf.  . 
125th  Inf.  . 
126th  Inf.  . 
139th  Inf.  . 

140th  Inf.  . 
142d    Inf.  . 

146th  Inf.  . 
147th  Inf.  . 
148th  Inf.  . 
151st  Inf.  . 

152d    Inf.. 
155th  Inf.  . 
164th  Inf.  . 

,  Marston.  .  .  . 
,  Bates  
,  Marston.  .  .  . 

,  Lyle  .  . 
,  Truax  

,  Smyth  

,  Hartranft.  .  . 
,  MacDougall. 

,  Drake  

,  Barton  
,  Ames  
,  Burnham.  .  . 
,  Brewster.  .  . 
,  Upton  

,  Cross  
,  Egan  
,  MacDougall  . 
,  MacDougall. 
,  Marston.  .  .  . 

,  Ayres  
,  Ames  

,  Ayres  
,  Hofman.  .  .  . 
,  Stedman.  .  . 
,  Truax  

,  Owen  
,  Tyler  
,  Tyler  

,  Brooks  
i,  Lockwood  .  . 
,  Brooks  

Col   Edgar  M  Cullen  

4 

6 

8 
1 

3i 

22 
1 

Capt.  Delos  E.   Hall  
Col.    F.    F.   Wead    (k),   Capt.    Wm. 

1 

1 

4 
19 

J 

16 

88 
I 

2,  Lockwood  .  . 
3,  Ricketts  

2,  Gibbon  

3.  Wilcox  
Barlow 

Col   Gilbert  G.  Prey  

Col.   Chas.   Townsend    (k),  Capt.   S. 
Parker     

4 

1 

19 

3 
2 

3 

1 
1 

85 

16 
21 

7 

i 

Capt.    Joseph    Deverell    (w),    Lieut. 
P.  C.  Kavanaugh,  Capt.  Wm.  H. 

Lt  -Col    Isaac  S.  Catlin  

Col.  C.  D.  MacDougall  (c),  Capt.  L. 
W.  Husk  

,  Devens,  Jr.  . 

,  Devens,  Jr.  . 
,  Devens,  Jr.  . 
Brooks 

Col.    J.    C.    Drake    (c.    w).    Capts. 

1 

1 

1 

27 
4 
2 
6 

5 
1 

"i 

135 
13 
8 
22 
4 

A 

12 

yt.-Col.  N.  J.  Johnson  
Lt  -Col    Rufus  Daggett    . 

3 

,  Birney  
,  Russell  

,  Russell  .  . 

Lt  -Col  John  R  Tappan  

1 

Coi.  Emory  Upton   (c),  Maj.  H.  M. 

1 

Lt  -Col   Augustus  W.  Dwight  

1 

9 

i 

56 
1 

3,  Birney  .  .  . 

,  Barlow  
,  Barlow  
,  Brooks  

,  Griffin  
3,  Devens,  Jr.  . 

,  Griffin  
,  Cutler  
,  Martindale.  . 
3,  Ricketts  

!.  Gibbon  
2,  Gibbon.  
2.  Gibbon  

x>l.  Levin  Crandell  
Lt.-Col.  William  H.  Baird  
Lt.-Col.   E.   Perry   (k).  Capt.   N.   P. 
Fitzpatrick               

8 

2 
31 
7, 

"i 

4 

4 
4 

114 
12 

8 

2 

48 

Lt.-Cof  Elwell  S.  Otis  
Col.  N.  M.  Curtis  (c).  Lt.-Col.  A.  M. 

3 

8 

3 
10 

47 
1 
4 

1 

3 
17 

79 

Lt    PI    P              H 

20 

12 
6 
13 

12 

3 

2 
1 

(i 

4 

97 

33 
22 
118 

55 

3 

Col.  W.  Emerson  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Thos. 
M   Fay                   

2 

4 

Capt.  Wm.  S.  Burt  
Capt.  Michael  Doran  

Col.  J.  P.  McMahon  (k).  Maj.  M.  D. 
Smith.. 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


237 


1864. 


Killed. 

Wn'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

e 

•d 

f  r 

EJ 

T3 

g 

•a 

1 

00 

B 

0 
0 

01    <U 

0 
0 

tn  v 

0 

S  £ 

B 

C 

s 

~a  ^ 

fS 

"2  ^ 

e 

"5  ^ 

bo 

u 

0 

W 

c 

W 

c 

W 

169th  Inf.  . 

2,  Drake  

3,  Devens,  Jr.  . 

18 

Col.    John    McConihe     (k),    Lt.-Col. 

Alonzo  Alden  (w),  Maj.  James  A. 

1 

fi 

4 

fiV 

1 

81 

170th  Inf.  . 

4,  Tyler  

2,  Gibbon  

2 

Col.  Jas.  P.  Mclvor  (c),  Capt.  Chas. 

Hagan  

Q 

1 

10 

14 

179th  Inf.  . 

2,  Sudsbury.  .  . 

1,  Crittenden.  . 

9 

Lt.-Col.  F.  B.  Doty  

1 

1 

2 

182d    Inf.  . 

4,  Tyler  

2,  Gibbon  

2 

Lt.-Col.    T.    M.    Reid,    Capt.    Robt. 

Heggart  .         

I 

K 

2 

48 

1 

28 

89 

Total  

55 

,189 

139 

?971 

— 

— 

4584 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

143 

1702 

433 

8644 

35 

1781 

12738 

1493.  May      3ist-June   1st.     Engagements  at  Cold  Harbor  and  Old  Church,  Va.     Cold 

Harbor.     4th,  6th,  pth  and  loth  Cavalry;  1st  Dragoons. 

1494.  June       ist.     Skirmish  at  South  Anna,  Va.     Cold  Harbor.    8th  and  226.  Cavalry. 

1495.  June        ist.      Engagement  at  Ashland,  Va.    Cold  Harbor.    2d  and  5th  Cavalry. 

1496.  June         ist.     Skirmish  at  Gross  Tete,  La.     2d  Veteran  Cavalry,  Col.  Chrysler. 

1497.  June        ist.     Skirmish  at  New  Market,  Va.     ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1498.  June        ist.     First  assault  at  Cold   Harbor,  Va.     9th  Artillery;  4Jd,  47th,  48th, 

6sth,  67th,  8ist,  92d,  96th,  98th,  io6th,  H2th,  n8th,  I22d,  I39th, 
I5ist  and  i6gth  Infantry. 

1499.  June       2d.       Skirmish  at  New  Market,  Va.     Harrisonburg.     ist  Cavalry. 

1500.  June       2d.       Skirmish  at  the  Atchafalaya,  La.     Company  A,  i7Sth  Infantry. 

1501.  June        2d.       Action  before  Cold  Harbor,  Va.    8ist,  96th,  98th  and  I39th  Infantry. 
1502*.  June       2d.       Skirmishes  at  Bottom's  Bridge  and  Mechanicsville,  Va.     Sumner's 

Upper  Bridge;  Games'  Mills.  Cold  Harbor.  4th.  6th,  9th  and  loth 
Cavalry. 

1503.  June       2d.      Skirmish   at   Camp   Finnegan,   and   capture   of   Camp   Milton,    Fla. 

I44th  and   I57th  Infantry. 

1504.  June       2d.      Skirmish     near     Hatcher's     Run,    Va.      Walthall    Junction.       1st 

Mounted  Rifles;  3d  Cavalry. 

1505.  June       2d~3d.     Engagement  at  Bethesda  Church  and  Beulah  Church,  Va.     Cold 

Harbor.  24th  Cavalry;  2d  Mounted  Rifles,  dismounted;  Batteries 
B,  C,  D,  E,  H  and  L,  ist  Artillery;  I4th  Artillery;  5th  Veteran, 
44th,  i4Oth,  I46th  and  I79th  Infantry. 

1506.  June       3d.       Skirmish  at  Bottom's  Bridge,  Va.     Cold  Harbor.     loth  Cavalry. 

1507.  June       3d.       Skirmish  at  Gross  Tete,  La.    2d  Veteran  Cavalry,  Col.  Chrysler. 

1508.  June       3d.       Skirmish  at  Newtown,  Va.    2ist  Cavalry. 

1509.  June       3d.       Skirmish   at  Ackworth,   Ga.     Battle  of   Dallas.     Atlanta  campaign. 

Detachment  iO2d  Infantry,  Capt.  L.  R.  Stegman. 

1510.  June       3d.       Engagement  at  Haw's  Shop  and  Via's,  Va.     Cold  Harbor.    2d,  5th, 

8th  and  22d  Cavalry. 

1511.  June         3d.     Second  assault  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.     Battery  G,  ist  Artillery;  2d, 

7th,  8th  and  ist  and  3d  Battalion  9th  Artillery;  loth,  42d,  59th, 
6ist,  63d,  64th,  66th,  69th,  8ist,  82d,  88th,  92d,  96th,  98th,  io8th, 
H2th,  n8th,  I39th,  I48th,  isist,  1523,  iSSth,  i64th,  i69th, 
and  i82d  Infantry. 

1512.  June       3d~4th.     Skirmish  at  Bottom's  Bridge,  Va.     6th  Cavalry. 


238 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1513.  June 

1514.  June 


J5I5-  June       4th. 


1516.  June 

1517.  June 

1518.  June 
-  June 


1520.  June       6th. 


1864. 

3<i-4th.  Skirmish  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.  1st  Veteran  Cavalry,  Col.  Platner. 
3d-5th.  Skirmishes  at  Lake  Chicot,  Ark.  Old  River  Lake;  Ditch  Bayou; 
Columbia  or  Fish  Bayou.  I78th  Infantry. 

Engagement  at  Ackworth,  Ga.  Battle  of  Dallas.  Atlanta  cam- 
paign. I43d  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at   Mt.  Jackson,  Va.     isth   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Ackworth,  Ga.     Atlanta  campaign.     141  st  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Westpoint,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

Engagement  at  Piedmont,  Va.  Mt.  Crawford,  Mt.  Hope,  ist  Cav- 
alry, Maj.  Timothy  Quinn;  I5th  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Augustus  J. 
Root;  2ist  Cavalry,  Col.  W.  B.  Tibbits  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Chas.  Fitz- 
simmons;  ist  Veteran  Cavalry,  Col.  John  S.  Platner;  ist  Battal- 
ion (Companies  A,  B,  C  and  D),  5th  Artillery,  Lt.-Col.  Murray; 
3Oth  and  3ist  Batteries. 

Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  to  Chuckatuck,  Va.  Companies  D,  I 
and  K,  2oth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  before  Cold  Harbor,  Va.     2d  Artillery. 


4th. 
5th. 
5th. 
5th. 


1521.  June        6th. 

1522.  June       7th-24th.     Gen.  Sheridan's  Trevilian  Raid,  Va. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

T3 

•a 

T) 

4 

OS 

w 

t 

o 

£e 

C 

c, 

Be 

E 

B 

^  i-' 
~-    C 

U 
u 

E 

o 

U 

| 

^6 

0 

e 

^ 

B 

i 

^E 

60 
bo 

CJ 

C 

a 

c 

W 

C 

w 

< 

4th  Cav.  . 

2,  Devin  

1  ,  Torbert  .... 

Cav 

Col.  Louis  P.  Di  Cesnola.  .  . 

i 

5 

5 

?R 

6 

45 

6th  Cav.  . 

2,  Devin  

1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 

Cav 

Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Lt.-Col.  W.  H. 

Crocker  

8 

i 

99 

1 

31 

64 

9th  Cav.. 

2,  Devin  

1,  Torbert  .... 

Cav 

Col.  W.  Sackett  (w).  Lt.-Col.  G.  S. 

Nichols  

5 

.1 

45 

7 

61 

10th  Cav.. 

1,  Davies,  Jr.  . 

2,  Gregg  

Cav 

Lt.-Col.  M.  Henry  Avery  

i 

I 

1 

3?, 

t 

1?, 

53 

1st    Drag 

Res.  Merritt  .  . 

1  ,  Torbert  .... 

Cav 

Col.  Alfred  Gibbs  

16 

4 

V) 

1 

o 

89 

Total  

65 

i 

W 

II 

186 

| 

312 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

599 

14 

136 

ii 

695 

H 

1512 

1523.  June       8th.     Skirmish  at  Staunton,  Va.    Waynesboro.     ist,  15th  and  2ist  Cavalry. 

1524.  June        8th-loth.     Skirmishes  at  Petersburg,  Va.     1st  Mounted  Rifles;  3d  Cavalry. 

1525.  June       pth-July  2d.     The  battle  of  Kenesaw  Mountain,  Ga.     Atlanta  campaign. 

Includes  engagements  at  Pine  Mountain,  June  I4th;  Golgotha, 
Lost  Mountain,  Pine  Knob,  June  i6th-i7th;  Pine  Mountain, 
Nose's  Creek,  June  igth-2Oth;  Gulp's  Farm,  June  22d;  the  assault, 
June  27th. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

t 

TJ 

?  r 

C 

•8 
j»  r' 

| 

TJ 

«  r 

o 

rt 
60 

•i 

\ 

in  V 

i 

in  v 

I 

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I 

u 

I 

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E 

•3* 

i 

•c* 

60 

^ 

0 

w 

C 

w 

c 

w 

< 

1st   Art: 

Bat'y  I 

1,  Williams.  .  . 

•>n 

Lieut.  Charles  E.  Winegar  

? 

1 

3 

Bat'y  M 

Woodbury.  .  .  . 

1,  Williams.  .  . 

JO 

Capt.  J.  D.  Woodbury  (c),  Lieut.  E. 
P.  Newkirk.  ... 

? 

i 

7 

J  3th  Bat'y 

Wheeler  

2,  Geary  

L'l! 

Capt.  Wm.  Wheeler  (c,  k),  Lieut  H. 

Bundy  

1 

i 

1 

7 

45th    Inf 

1    Williams.  .  . 

20 

Col.  Adolnhus  Dohke. 

00th    Inf.  . 

3.  Ireland.  .  . 

2.  Gearv.  .  . 

20  Col.  A.  Godard.  Caot.  Thomas  Elliott. 

1 

1 

1 

28 

31 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


239 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

B 

0 

o 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed  . 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

D 

CD 

W 

8 

M 

bo 

< 

6 

13 
10 
39 
63 
17 

21 

33 
12 

7 

42 
28 

35 
374 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

78th  Inf. 

3    Ireland 

2,  Geary  

20 
20 
?0 

Lt.-Col.  Harvey  S.  Chatfield,  Col.  H. 
Hammerstein  

1 

'"a 

1 
1 

4 

12 

8 

102d    Inf.  . 
107th  Inf.  . 

3,  Ireland  
2,  Ruger  

2,  Geary  

1,  Williams.  .  . 

Col.  James  C.  Lane,  Major  Lewis  R. 
Stegman  (w),  Capt.  B.  Van  Buren 
Col.  Nirom  M.  Crane  

119th  Inf.  . 

2,  Jones  

2,  Geary  

?0 

Col.  Jno.  T.  Lockman  

13 

?fi 

123d    Inf.  . 
134th  Inf.  . 
136th  Inf.  . 

137th  Inf.  . 

1,  Knipe  
2,  Jones  
3,  Wood,  Jr.  .  . 

1,  Williams.  .  . 
2,  Geary  
3,  Ward  

20 
20 

?0 

Lt.-Col.  James  C.  Rogers  
Lt.-Col.  Allan  H.  Jackson  
Col.  J.  Wood,  Jr.  (c),  Lt.  Col.  L.  B. 

5 
2 

8 

38 
15 

?1 

17 

3,  Ireland  .  . 

2,  Geary  

20 

20 
•>() 

Faulkner  

Col.  D.  Ireland  (c)  ,  Lt.-Col.  K.  S.  Van 
Voorhees  

4 
3 

1 

28 
8 
5 

141st  Inf.  . 
143d    Inf.  . 
149th  Inf.  . 

1,  Knipe  
3,  Robinson  .  .  . 
3,  Ireland  

1,  Williams.  .  . 
1,  Williams.  .  . 

Col.  Wm.  K.  Logie  
Col.  Horace  Boughton  

1 

2 

2,  Geary  

20 

20 
20 

Lt.-Col.    C.    B.    Randall,  Col.    H.   A. 
Barnum  

8 

T4 

150th  Inf.  . 
154th  Inf.  . 

2,  Ruger  
2,  Jones  

1,  Williams.  .  . 
2,  Geary  

Col.  John  H.  Ketcham  
Col.  Patrick  H.  Jones  (c),  Maj.  L.  D. 
Warner  

1 

6 
5 
55 

2 
9 

21 
28 
287 

Total  

3 

20 

1526.  June      loth. 


Skirmish   at    Manning's    Plantation.       Seal's    Plantation,    La.       nth 

Cavalry. 
1527.  June      loth.     Skirmishes  at  Waynesboro  and  New  Market,  Va.     ist,  isth  and  ist 

Veteran   Cavalry, 
loth-nth.     Skirmishes  at  Old  Church,  Bethel  Church,  Shady  Grove  Road 

Va.     Cold  Harbor.     26.,  5th,  8th  and  22d  Cavalry. 
Skirmish    at    Lexington,    Va.      Moorefield,    Staunton,    Waynesboro, 

Cheat    Mountain.      I5th   and    ist  Veteran    Cavalry;   ist   Battalion, 

5th  Artillery. 
Skirmish  at  Aldie,  Va.     Detachment   I3th   Cavalry. 


1528.  June 


1529.  June      nth. 


1530.  June 

1531.  June 


nth. 


nth-i2th.     Battle    of    Trevilian    Station,    Va.  .   Newark,    Mallory's    Cross 
Roads.     Gen.  Sheridan's  Trevilian  Raid. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TION. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

•a 

•o 

•a 

<u 

C 

f  r 

EJ 

f  r 

E 

00 

c. 

o 

0 

01   O 

OJ 
0 

01    V 

6 

o 

01   0 

1 

o 

"3 

"3  ^ 

Jfi 

"3 

1 

o 

0 

w 

0 

W 

0 

H 

4th  Cav.. 

2,  Devin  

1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 

Cav 

Col.  Louis  P.  Di  Cesnola  .  .  . 

1 

5 

B 

27 

fi 

44 

6th  Cav.  . 

2,  Devin  

1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 

Cav 

Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Wm. 

H.  Crocker  

2 

1 

m 

?7 

40 

9th  Cav.  . 

2,  Devin  

1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 

Cav 

Col.    Wm.    Sackett     (w),     Lt.-Col. 

Geo.  S.  Nichols  

4 

• 

38 

5 

50 

10th  Cav.. 
1st  Drag. 

1,  Davies,  Jr.  . 
Res.;  Merritt.  . 

2,  Gregg  
1,  Torbert.  .  .  . 

Cav 
Cav 

Lt.-Col.  M.  Henry  Avery.  .  . 
Col.  Alfred  Gibbs  

1 

3 
1R 

l 

15 

57 

20 
85 

I 

7 

Total  

t 

30 

14 

147 

1 

45 

239 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

8 

9 

93 

32 

438 

427 

1007 

1532.  June  I2th.     Skirmish  at  Ackworth,  Ga.     Kenesaw  Mountain.     Atlanta  campaign. 

6oth   Infantry. 
I533-  June      I2th.     Skirmish  at  White  Oak  Bridge,  Va.     Loss  included  in  Cold  Harbor. 

8th  Cavalry. 


240 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 

1534-  June      I2th.     Skirmish  at  Long  Bridge,  Va.     Loss  included  in  Cold  Harbor.     22d 

Cavalry. 

1535-  June      I2th.     Skirmish  at  Riddle's  Shop,  Va.     Loss  included  in  Cold  Harbor.    2d, 

5th  and  8th  Cavalry. 

1536.  June  I3th.  Skirmish  at  the  Chickahominy,  Va.  Loss  included  in  Cold  Harbor. 
22d  Cavalry. 

J537-  June      I3th.     Skirmish  at  James  Island,  S.  C.     I03d  Infantry. 

1538.  June  I3th-i4th.  Skirmishes  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  Va.  Losses  included  in 
Cold  Harbor.  8th  and  22d  Cavalry;  Batteries  C  and  D,  ist  Artil- 
lery; 6th,  ist  and  3d  Battalions  15th  Artillery;  5th  Veteran, 
76th,  94th,  95th,  97th,  I40th  and  I46th  Infantry. 

J539-  June  I4th.  Skirmish  at  Buchanan,  Va.  Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Martin- 
dale;  ist  Battalion,  5th  Artillery,  Lt.-Col.  Murray. 

1540.  June      I4th-isth.     Action  at  Malvern  Hill,  Va.     Loss  included  in   Cold  Harbor. 

2d,  5th,  8th  and  22d  Cavalry. 

1541.  June      I4th-i5th.     Engagement    at    Pine    Mountain,    Ga.      Battle     of    Kenesaw 

Mountain.     Atlanta   campaign.      I3th    Battery;   6oth,   78th,    iO2d, 
i igth,  I34th,  i36th,  I37th,  I49th,  isoth  and  I54th  Infantry. 

1542.  June      15th.     Skirmish  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  Va.     Loss  included  in  Cold  Har- 

bor.    5th  Cavalry. 

1543-  June  isth,  1864,  to  April  2d,  1865.  Before  Petersburg  and  Richmond  and  at  the 
Bermuda  Hundred  Front,  Va.  This  covers  all  the  operations  of 
the  Army  of  the  Potomac  and  the  Army  of  the  James,  which  re- 
sulted in  the  capture  of  Petersburg  and  evacuation  of  Richmond, 
with  the  exception  of  the  larger  operations,  which  are  recorded 
specially.  Duties  in  the  trenches,  skirmishes  on  picket,  losing 
and  gaining  picket  lines,  etc.,  are  all  included  in  this  general  head, 
it  being  next  to  impossible  to  note  them  and  do  justice  to  all. 
For  the  exact  time  organizations  were  on  duty  before  Petersburg 
and  Richmond,  see  regimental  sketches.  2d,  3d,  4th,  5th,  6th, 
8th,  gth,  loth,  2Oth,  22d  and  24th  Cavalry;  ist  Dragoons;  ist  and 
2d  Mounted  Rifles;  Oneida  Company  Cavalry;  Batteries  B,  C,  D, 
E,  G,  H  and  L,  ist  Artillery;  2d  Artillery;  Batteries  E,  H,  K  and 
M,  3d  Artillery;  4th,  6th,  7th,  8th,  9th,  loth,  parts  of  I3th,  i4th  and 
I5th  and  part  of  i6th  Artillery;  ist,  3d,  7th,  nth,  I2th,  15th,  i6th, 
I7th,  I9th,  27th,  33d  and  34th  Batteries;  ist,  15th  and  Soth  En- 
gineers; ist  Battalion  Sharpshooters;  3d,  5th  Veteran,  7th  Vet- 
eran, loth,  39th,  4Oth,  4ist,  42d,  43d,  44th,  46th,  47th,  48th,  49th,  Sist, 
52d,  57th,  59th,  6ist,62d,  63d,  64th,  6sth,  66th,  67th,  69th,  7oth,  7ist, 
72d,  73d,  74th,  75th,  76th,  77th,  79th,  Soth,  8ist,  82d,  86th,  88th,  89th, 
9ist,  92d,  93d,  94th,  95th,  96th,  97th,  98th,  looth,  iO3d,  iO4th,  io6th, 
lo8th,  io9th,  i  nth,  ii2th,  iisth,  H7th,  n8th,  I20th,  I2ist, 
I22d,  I24th,  I25th,  I26th,  I39th,  i4Oth,  I42d,  I46th,  I47th,  I48th, 
iSist,  I52d,  I55th,  158th,  I59th,  i62d,  i64th,  i69th,  I7oth,  I79th, 
i82d,  i84th,  iSsth,  i86th,  i87th,  i88th  and  iSgth  Infantry. 

1544.  June  iSth-igth.  Assault  of  Petersburg,  Va.  Includes  the  assaults  made  by 
the  i8th  Corps,  June  isth-i8th,  Redans  5  and  6,  Jordan  Hill,  Re- 
dans 4,  13  and  14,  Harrison's  Creek,  Norfolk  Railroad;  by  the  2d 
Corps  June  I5th-i8th,  Redan  12,  Harrison's  Creek,  Hare  House 
and  Norfolk  Railroad;  by  the  5th  Corps  June  I7~i8th,  Harrison's 
Creek  and  Norfolk  Railroad;  by  the  6th  Corps  June  i8th-i9th, 
at  Norfolk  Railroad;  by  the  9th  Corps  from  June  i6th-i8th, 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


241 


1864. 

Redans  4,  13  and  14,  Shind  or  Shand  House,  Harrison's  Creek, 
Norfolk  Railroad;  and  the  operations  on  Bermuda  Front  by  the 
loth  Corps,  Baylor's  Farm,  Ware  Bottom  Church,  Port  Walthall 
Junction  and  Petersburg  and  Richmond  Railroad;  and  the  6th 
Corps,  June  I7th-i8th,  at  Bermuda  Hundred.  Losses  cover  the 
period  from  June  I5th  to  3Oth. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

i 

6 

0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

WVd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

3d  Cav.  . 
24th  Cav.. 

1st  M'nt'd 
Rifles 

1,  Mix  
2,  Christ  

Kautz  

Cav 
9 

Army  of  the  James;  Col.  S.  H.  Mix 
(c  k)    Lt  -Col  G  W.  Lewis....  t 

3,  Willcox  

Dismounted;  Col.  Wm.  C.  Raulston 
(c,  w),  Lt.-Col.  Walter  C.  New- 

1 

37 

9 

147 

3 

197 

Army  of  the  James;  Lt.-Col.  A.  G. 
Patton                      

2d  M'nt'd 
Rifles.  .  . 
Oneida 
Cav. 

1st  Art:. 
Bat'y  B 
Bat'y  C 
Bat'y  D 
Bat'y  E 
Bat'y  G 
Bat'y  H 
Bat'y  L 
2d  Art... 

3d  Art,: 
Bat'y  E 
Bat'y  K 
4th  Art  .  . 
6th  Art  .  . 

7th  Art  .  . 
8th  Art  .  . 

9th  Art  .  . 
10th  Art  .  . 

13th  Art  .  . 
14th  Art  .  . 

loth  Art 

1,  Curtin  

2,  Potter  

9 

Dismounted;  Col.  John  Fisk,  Lt.- 

2 

16 

1 

80 

2 

102 

At    headquarters   Army   Potomac; 

5 

5 
5 
,5 
2 
5 
5 
2 

18 
18 
2 
5 

2 
2 

6 
18 

9 

5 
6 
6 
18 

2 
2 
5 

18 

9 

1st  Lieut.  R.  E.  Rogers  

9 

1 

1 
1 
3 

1 

""3 
1 

306 
1 

"ioi 

92 
501 

308 
7 

44 

Wainwright  .  .  . 

Hapt.  Almont  Barnes  
Lieut   Lester  J   Richardson  

i 

1 
?, 

Capt.  Angel  Matthewson  

1 

Tidball  

Dapt.  Nelson  Ames  
Capt.  Charles  E.  Mink  

a 

i 

1,  Miles  

1,  Barlow  

Col.  J.  N.  G.  Whistler  (w),  Lt.-Col. 
J.  Palmer   (w),  Maj.  W.  A.  Mc- 
Kay, Maj   Geo.  Hogg  

1 

2V 
1 

1 

211 

1 

59 

Capt.  George  E.  Ashby  

Burton  
Tidball  
3,  Kitching.  .  . 

1,  Beaver  
4,  Ramsay.  .  .  . 

2,  Smith  
4,  Piper  

Abbott  
3,  Marshall  

2,  Ayres  
1,  Barlow  
2,  Gibbon  

Uapt.  James  R.  Angell  
Lt  -Col    Thomas  Allcock 

"i 

"is 

7 

"i 

"87 
84 

Col.  J.  H.  Kitching  (c),  Maj.  A.  A. 

1 

305 

4 

Lt.-Col.  John  Hastings  (c,  w),  Maj. 

1 
1 

32 
41 

6 

7 
14 

145 

247 

7 

38 

11 

1 

Lt.-Col.  W.  W.  Bates  (w),  Maj.  E.  L. 
Blake  (w),  Maj.  E.  M.  Spaulding. 
2ol.  William  H.  Seward,  Jr  
Col.  A.  Piper  (c),  Lt.-Col.  G.  DeP. 
Arden  

3,  Ricketts  
1,  Brooks  

1,  Ledlie  
2   Ayres  

Companies  A  and  H;  Army  of  the 

Col.  E.  G.  Marshall  (c,  w)  ,  Maj.  W.  H. 
Reynolds    (m),  Maj.  J.  C.  Hed- 
ges (k),Capt.  Lorenzo  I.  Jones.  . 
Lt.-Col.  Michael  Wiedrich  

t 

1 

36 
10 

4 
2 

1 

148 
71 

1 
3 

7 

53 

250 
84 

2 
4 
11 

6 

1st  Bat'y. 
3d    Bat'y. 
7th  Bat'y. 

llth  Bat'y. 
12th  Bat'y. 
15th  Bat'y. 

16th  Bat'y. 
19th  Bat'y. 
27th  Bat'y. 
33d    Bat'y. 
34th  Bat'y. 
1st  Eng.  . 

Tompkins.  .  .  . 
Tompkins  .... 
Burton  

Capt.  Andrew  Cowan  
Capt.  William  A.  Harn  
Capt.    P.    C.    Regan,    Lt.     M.     T. 
Mclntyre  

Tidball  .  . 

Capt.  John  E.  Burton  

1 

Tidball.  

Capt.  George  F.  McNight  
Capt.  P.   Hart   (w),   1st  Lt.  A.  R. 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

9 

Capt   R   H    Lee  

2,  Potter  

3 

3 
3 

1   Ledlie      . 

9 
10 
9 

Capt  John  B   Eaton  (c) 

3 

Capt   Algar  M   Wheeler 

3,  Wilcox  

i 

6 

7 

Army  of  the  James;  Majs.  Joseph 
Walker  and  F.  E.  Graef  ;  detach- 

1st  Shrps. 
3d    Inf.. 
5th  Vet. 
Inf. 
7th  Vet. 
Inf. 
10th  Inf.  . 

39th  Inf.  . 

1  Braeer 

4  Cutler  

5 
10 

5 

2 

2 

i 
i 

Capt   Alfred  Parry                 

4 

1?, 

1 

4 

17 

22 

33 

1,  Curtis  
1,  Gregory.  .  .  . 

3,  MacDougall 
3,  Smyth  

3,  MacDougall 

16 

2,  Ames  
2,  Ayres  

1,  Barlow  
2,  Gibbon  

1,  Barlow  

Capt.  Alexander  A.  Mann  
Capt    George  L    Guthrie  

3 
11 

i 

19 
17 

Detachment  with  the  52d  Infantry. 
Six     companies,     Lt.-Col.     G.     F. 

4 

4 

52 

Maj   Joseph  Hyde,  125th  Inf  

£ 

i 

24 

24 

242 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

J- 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

WVd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

la 

IE 

d 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

40th  Inf.  . 

42d  Inf.. 
43d  Inf.. 
44th  Inf.  . 
46th  Inf.  . 

47th  Inf.  . 
48th  Inf.  . 

49th  Inf.  . 

51st  Inf.. 
52d  Inf.. 
57th  Inf.  . 

69th  Inf  . 
61st  Inf.. 
62d  Inf.. 
63d  Inf.. 

64th  Inf.  . 
65th  Inf.  . 

66th  Inf.  . 
67th  Inf.  . 

69th  Inf.  . 

70th  Inf.. 
71st  Inf.. 
72d  Inf.. 

73d  Inf.. 
74th  Inf.  . 

76th  Inf.  . 

77th  Inf.  . 
81st  Inf.. 
82d  Inf.. 
86th  Inf.. 
88th  Inf.. 

,  Egan  

.,  Pierce  
3,  Bidwell  
3,  Bartlett  .... 
1,  Christ  

2,  Barton  
2,  Barton  

3,  Bidwell  

1,  MacDougall  . 
1,  MacDougall  . 

,  Birney  

2 
1 

Col.    T.    W.    Egan    (c,    w),    Lt.-Col. 
August  J.  Warner  (w),  Maj.  E.  F. 
Fletcher  

1 

13 

•A 

26 
11 
1 

2 

2 

91 

45 
104 
1 
12 

43 
10 

17 

a 

G 
54 

53 
73 
3£ 
$ 

5C 

32 

1 

75 

1 

4; 
'"K 
14 
( 

1C 

41 

\ 

e 

121 
17 

55 
94 
12 
36 
81 

46 

10 
56 
50 
( 
29 
f 

J 

127 

77 
1 
15 
49 

21 
S 

9 
3 
20 

2,  Neill  
,  Griffin  
3,  Wilcox  

,  Ames  
2,  Ames  

2.  Neill  
2,  Potter  

6 
,5 
9 

10 
10 

C 

9 
2 
2 

2 
2 
0 

2 

2 
C 

2 
0 

2 

2 
2 
2 

2 
2 

5 

e 

18 

• 

2 
1 

IS 
IS 
2 
5 
5 

18 
,5 

IS 
10 

r 
*J 

< 

9 

! 

. 

K 
10 
K 
18 

1 
t 

Lt.-Col.  James  D   Visscher  

3apt.  Campbell  Allen  
Lt.-Col.  George   W.   Travers    (c,   w), 
Capt    Alphons  Serviere  

1 

8 

1 
1 

1 

4 

27 
9 

13 

8 

Capt.  Charles  A.  Moore  

Col.    William    B.    Barton    (c),    Maj. 
Samuel  M    Swartwout  

„ 

Col.  Daniel   D.   Bidwell    (c),  Lt.-Col 

Maj    H   P    Ritzius 

A 

4 

W 

t 

I 
10 

19 
20 

,  Barlow  

Maj.    William    A.    Kirk    (w).    Capt 
Augustus    M.    Wright    (w),    Capt 
George  W.  Jones  

' 

10 

35 
10 
26 
?0 

"4 

2  Gibbon  

?our  companies,  Lt.-Col.  H.  P.  Rugg 
Lt  -Col.  K.  Oscar  Broady  

1,  Miles  
.,  Wheaton.  .  . 
2,  Kelly  

t,  Beaver  
:,  Cross  

i,  Beaver  
[,  Cross  

2,  Kelly  

\,  Brewster.  .  . 
\,  Brewster.  .  . 
4,  Brewster.  .  . 

1,  Brewster.  .  . 
4,  Brewster.  .  . 

2,  Hofman.  .  .  . 

3,  Bidwell  
I,  Marston.  .  .  . 
1,  Pierce  
1,  Egan  
2,  Kelly  

,  Barlow  
2.  Neill  
,  Barlow  

Six      companies,      Capt.      John      H 
Gleason  

2 

27 

,  Barlow  
,  Russell  

,  Barlow  
,  Russell  

Col.  J.  E.  Hamblin  (c),  Capt.  D.  I 
Miln  

Lt.-Col.  John  S.  Hammell  (m),  Capt 
J.  G.  Derrickson  (m),  Capt.  Alber 
Gosse  

1 

4 

Col.  Nelson  Cross  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Henry 
L.  Van  Ness;  the  regiment  left  th 
army  June  20th,  battalion  with  65t 
Inf                           

,  Barlow  
i,  Birney  

Six  companies,  Lt.-Col.  James  E.  Me 
Gee  (w),  Capt.  Richard  Moroney. 
Maj.  W.  H.  Hugo  
Lt.-Col.  Thomas  Rafferty  

1 

i 
i 

1 

i,  Birney  
3,  Birney  

Three    companies,    attached    to    th 
120th  Inf.,  Lt.-Col.  John  Leonard. 
Col.   William   R.    Brewster    (c),   Lt. 
Col   William  M    Burns  

3,  Birney  

4,  Cutler  

2,  Neill  
.,  Brooks  
2,  Gibbon  
!,  Birney  
1,  Barlow  

Six    companies.    Col.    Thomas    Holt 
Maj.   Lovell   Purdy,  Jr.    (w).  Ma; 
A.  L.  Lockwood,  120tn  Infantry.  . 
Capt.  S.  M.  Byram  (w),  Capt.  J.  C 
Hatch                         

1 

28 

1 

19 
78 
10 
17 

Lt.-Col.  Winsor  B.  French  
Lt.-Col.  J.  B.  Raulston  
Four  companies,  Lt.-Col.  T.  Huggins 
Maj.  Michael  B.  Stafford  
Col.  Patrick  Kelly  (c,  k),  Capt.  Deni 
F    Burke,  three  companies  

, 

'ii. 

3. 

89th  Inf.  . 
92d  Inf.. 
93d  Inf.. 
94th  Inf.  . 
95th  Inf.  . 

96th  Inf.  . 

97th  Inf.  . 
98th  Inf.  . 
100th  Inf.  . 
104th  Inf.  . 
106th  Inf 

I,  Stannard.  .  . 
i,  Henry  
2,  Tannatt  
2,  Bates  
2,  Hofman.  .  .  . 

1,  Marston.  .  .  . 

2,  Bates  
1,  Marston.  .  .  . 
3,  Plaisted  .... 
1,  Lyle  
1  Truax 

2,  Martindale.  . 
1,  Brooks  
t,  Birney  
3,  Crawford  .  .  . 
4,  Cutler  

1,  Brooks  

Col    H   L  Fairchild  

Capt.  H.  C.  Fay  
Lt  -Col    B   C.  Butler  

11 

i 

,  i 

Lt.-Col.  Samuel  A.  Moffett  
Lt.-Col.  J.  Creney   (w),  Maj.  R.  W. 
Bard    

* 

22 

3fi 

Col.    E.    M.   Cullen    (c),    Maj.    H.    J. 

; 

8 

48 

3,  Crawford  .  .  . 
1,  Brooks  
1,  Foster  
3,  Crawford  .  .  . 
3   Ricketts 

Col   Charles  Wheelock  

3( 

| 

1 

I 

4 

20 
18 

"'3 

0 

14 

Col.  George  B.  Dandy  
Col.  Gilbert  G.  Prey  

i 

2! 

t 

108th  Inf.  . 

109th  Inf.  . 
lllth  Inf.. 

112th  Inf.. 
115th  Inf.  . 
117th  Inf.. 
118th  Inf.  . 

120th  Inf.  . 
121st  Inf. 
122d  Inf. 
124th  Inf. 

3,  Smyth  

1,  Hartranft.  .  . 
3,  MacDougall  . 

1,  Curtis  
2,  Barton  
1,  Curtis  
2,  Burnham.  .  . 

4,  Brewster.  .  . 
2,  Upton  
4,  Cross  

1.  Effan.  .  . 

2,  Gibbon  

3,  Wilcox  
1,  Barlow  

2,  Ames  
2,  Ames  
2,  Ames  
1,  Brooks  

3,  Birney  
1,  Russell  
1,  Russell  
3.  Birnev.  . 

Lt.-Col.  F.  E.  Pierce  (c),  Capt.  Wm. 
H    Andrews  

f 
• 

t 

79 

Lt  -Col    Isaac  S   Catlin               

j 

fa 

Col.    C.    D.    MacDougall    (c),    Capt. 
Lewis  W.  Husk  

i 

j 

i 
i 

43 
5 
14 
37 

18 
6 
R 

Lt.-Col.  John  F.  Smith  
Lt.-Col.  N.  J.  Johnson  
Col.  Alvin  White  
Mai.  Chas.  E.  Pruyn  (k),  Capt.  Levi 

1 

Lt.-Col.  John  R.  Tappan  
Col.  E.  Upton  (c),  Maj.  H.  M.  Galpin. 
Lt.-Col.  A.  W.  Dwight  
Mai.  Harry  S.  Murray.  . 

i 

1 

17 

.... 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


243 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

in 

C. 

O 

0 

2 
2 

18 
5 
5 

5 
5 

18 
6 
2 
2 
2 
10 
2 

9 

2 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

125th  Inf.. 
126th  Inf.. 

139th  Inf.  . 

3,  MacDougall. 
3,  MacDougall  . 

1  ,  Marston  .... 

1,  Barlow  
1,  Barlow  

1,  Brooks  

Col.  L.  Crandell  (w).  Maj.  J.  Hyde  .  . 
Col.    W.   H.    Baird    (k),  Capt.   I.   S. 
Brown  

2 

4 

S 

4 

1 
1 

39 

17 
6 
17 

?fl 

30 
3 

85 

32 
9 
22 

31 
17 
57 
116 

Maj.  Thomas  Mulcahy  

140th  Inf.. 
142d    Inf.. 

146th  Inf.. 
147th  Inf.. 
148th  Inf.  . 
151st  Inf.. 
152d    Inf.. 
155th  Inf.  . 
164th  Inf.  . 
169th  Inf.  . 
170th  Inf.  . 

179th  Inf.  . 
182d    Inf.. 

1,  Gregory.  .  .  . 
1,  Curtis  

1,  Gregory.  .  .  . 
2,  Hofman.  .  .  . 
2,  Stedman..  .  . 
1,  Truax  
2,  Frazer  
4,  Ramsey  .... 
4,  Ramsey.  .  .  . 
3,  Bell  
4,  Ramsey  .... 

2,  Pierce  
4,  Ramsey.  .  .  . 

2,  Ayres  
2,  Ayres  

2,  Ayres  
4,  Cutler  
2,  Martindale.  . 
3,  Ricketts  
2,  Gibbon  
2,  Gibbon  
2,  Gibbon  
2,  Ames  
2,  Gibbon  

1,  Ledlie  

Lt.-Col.  E.  S.  Otis  
Col.  N.  M.  Curtis  (c),  Lt.-Col.  A.  M. 
Barney  

1 

2 

Maj.  James  G.  Grindlay  

4 

13 

Lt.-Col.  George  Harney  
Col.  George  M.  Guion  

1 

9 
16 

"is 

5 

8 

20 

9 
18 

567 
1902 

1 
2 

"3 
3 
1 

5 

3 

6 

155 
525 

46 
72 

1 

25 

Dol.  William  Emerson  
Maj.  T.  O'Brien,  Capt.  Win.  S.  Burt.  . 
Dapt.  M.  Doran  
Maj.  Michael  D.  Smith  
Maj.  James  A.  Colvin.  
Col.  James  P.  Mclvor  (c),  Maj.  John 
B.  Donnelly     (w),     Capt.     Charles 
Hagan  

'2 

2 

2 

1 

38 
111 

8 
59 
51 
63 

106 

67 
69 

2941 
9410 

4 

28 

40 
79 
63 
75 

130 

91 
104 

4854 
16569 

1 

1 

43 

168 

4 
3 

2 

10 
9 

1110 
4453 

Lt.-Col.  F.  B.  Doty  (w),  Maj.  John  B. 
Sloan  (k),  Capt.  John  Barton.  .  .  . 

2,  Gibbon.  . 

Total  loss  from  June  15th-30th.  .  . 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces,  same 
period  

t  Loss  included  in  raid  to  South  Side  Railroad,  see  No.  1512. 


8th  and  226.  Cavalry. 
New    London,    Va.      1st 


and 


1545.  June      i6th.     Skirmish  at  Malvern  Hill,  Va. 

1546.  June      i6th.     Skirmish    at,    and    capture    of 

Cavalry. 

1547.  June      i6th-i7th.     Engagement   at   Golgotha,    Ga.     Lost    Mountain,   Pine   Knob, 

Battle  of  Kenesaw  Mountain,  Atlanta  campaign.  Batteries  I 
and  M,  ist  Artillery;  I3th  Battery;  6oth,  78th,  io2d,  io7th,  ngth, 
I23d,  I34th,  I36th,  I37th,  I4ist,  I43d,  I49th  150  and  iS4th 
Infantry. 

1548.  June      I7th.     Engagement  at   Diamond    Hill,   Va.     ist,     isth   and     ist    Veteran 

Cavalry. 

1549.  June     i8th.     Skirmish  at  King's  and  Queen's  Court  House,  Va.     loth  and  226. 

Cavalry. 

1550.  June      iSth-igth.     Engagement  at  Lynchburg,  Va.     1st,  15th,  2ist  and  ist  Vet- 

eran Cavalry;  ist  Battalion  (Companies  A,  B,  C,  and  D),  5th  Ar- 

tillery; 3oth  and  3ist  Batteries. 

J55i-  June      igth.     Skirmish  at  White  House  Landing,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 
1552.  June      igth.     Action   at   Liberty,  Va.     ist   and  2ist   Cavalry;    1st   Battalion,   5th 

Artillery. 
1553-  June      ipth.     Skirmish  on  raid  to  Kinston,  N.   C.    Two  sections  Battery  C,  3d 

Artillery,  Lieut.  Sanford. 
1554.  June      I9th-20th.     Engagement  at  Nose's  Creek,  Ga.     Pine  Mountain.     Battle  of 

Kenesaw  Mountain.     Atlanta  campaign.     Batteries  I   and  M,   ist 

Artillery;  io7th,  I23d,  I4ist,  I43d  and  isoth  Infantry. 
1555-  June     20th.     Skirmish  in  Onslow  County,  N.  C.     Company  E,  i2th  Cavalry  and 

23d  Cavalry;  one  section  Battery  C,  3d  Artillery;  I58th  Infantry. 
1556.  June     2oth.     Skirmish  at  Buford's  Gap,  Va.     ist  Cavalry,  Maj.  Quinn;  3Oth  and 

3ist  Batteries. 


244 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 

1557.  June      20th.     Skirmish   at  West  Point,  Va.     Companies   D,   E,   H,   I,   L  and  M, 

i6th   Artillery. 

1558.  June      2Oth.     Skirmish   on  Jerusalem   Plank  Road,  Va.     Before   Petersburg.     2d 

and  8th  Cavalry. 

1559-  June  20th.  Skirmish  at  King's  and  Queen's  Court  House,  Va.  loth  Cavalry, 
Gen.  Sheridan's  Trevilian  Raid. 

1560.  June      2Oth-2ist.     Skirmish  at  North  East,  N.  C.,  on  the  raid  to  Kinston,  N.  C. 

I2th  Cavalry;  one  section  Battery  C,  3d  Artillery. 

1561.  June     2ist.     Skirmish  at  Grover  House,  Deep  Bottom,  Va.     Before  Richmond. 

Company  K,  looth  Infantry,  Capt.  W.  Granger,  Jr. 

1562.  June     2ist.     Skirmish    on   Marietta   Road,   Ga.      Battle   of   Kenesaw    Mountain. 

Atlanta  campaign.     I37th  Infantry. 

1563.  June      2ist.     Engagement  at  and  near  White  House,  Va.     St.   Peter's   Church; 

Black  Creek;  Tunstall's  Station.  Gen.  Sheridan's  Trevilian  Raid. 
4th,  6th,  gth,  loth  and  25th  Cavalry,  and  ist  Dragoons. 

1564.  June     2ist.     Skirmish  at  Salem,  Va.     ist,  isth  and  2ist  Cavalry;  ist  Battalion, 

5th  Artillery;  3Oth  and  3ist  Batteries. 

IS65-  June  2ist-22d.  Engagement  at  Southwest  Creek  Dam,  N.  C.  Companies  B 
and  D,  I2th  Cavalry,  Capt.  West;  one  piece  Battery  C,  3d  Artil- 
lery, Capt.  Mercer;  Companies  D,  I  and  K,  I32d  Infantry,  Capt. 
Green. 

1566.  June     2ist-23d.     Engagement  at  Weldon  Railroad,  Va.    The  Gurley  House;  Jeru- 

salem Plank  Road;  Williams'  Farm;  Davis'  Farm;  Jones'  House; 
2d  and  6th  Corps.  Extending  the  lines  before  Petersburg.  Loss 
included  in  assault  of  Petersburg,  ist  Mounted  Rifles;  Battery 
G,  ist  Artillery;  2d,  4th  7th,  8th  and  9th  Artillery;  ist,  3d,  nth 
and  I2th  Batteries;  7th  Veteran,  loth,  39th,  4Oth,  42d,  43d,  49th, 
52d,  57th,  59th,  6ist,  6zd,  63d,  64th,  6sth,  66th,  67th,  69th,  7ist,  72d, 
73d,  74th,  77th,  82d,  86th,  88th,  93d,  io6th,  io8th,  iiith,  I2oth, 
I2ist,  i22d,  i24th,  I25th,  I26th,  iSist,  i52d,  I55th,  i64th,  I70th 
and  i82d  Infantry. 

1567.  June     22d~3Oth.     Raid   to   South    Side  and   Danville   Railroad,    Va.      By    Gens. 

Wilson  and  Kantz.  Losses  cover  the  period  from  June  I5th  to 
30th. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

i 

o 

0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Officers.  |  § 

Enlisted  i  <". 
men.  |  ? 

S 
1 

1 

BO 

B 
< 

47 

102 
97 
117 
133 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

2d    Cav.. 
3d    Cav.. 

5th  Cav.  . 
8th  Cav.  . 
22d    Cav.. 

1,  Mclntosh... 
1,  West  

1,  Mclntosh  .  .  . 
2,  Chapman.  .  . 
2,  Chapman.  .  . 

3,  Wilson  
Kautz  

3,  Wilson  
3,  Wilson  
3,  Wilson  

Cav 
A.J 

Cav 
Cav 
Cav 

Col.  Otto  Harhaus 

3 
3 

3 

9 

18 
3 
7 

7 

1 
2 

i 

2 
3 

31 

78 
91 
102 
122 

Col.  S.  H.  Mix,  killed  June  15,  Lt.- 
Col.  G.  D.  Lewis  

1 

Lt.-Col.  John  Hammond  

Maj.  Edmund  M.  Pope  
Lt.-Col.  J.  B.  Brown  

Total  

2 
1 

3 

1 

4 
5 

9 

22 

4 
12 

44 
113 

11 

•21 

424 
680 

496 
853 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

1568.  June      22d.       Skirmish  at  Sneed's  Ferry,  N.  C.     I2th  Cavalry. 

1569.  June      22d.       Skirmish    at    Dinwiddie    Court    House,    Va.  Gens. 

Kautz's  raid.     22d  Cavalry. 


Wilson's    and 


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245 


1570.  June      22d. 


1571.  June 

1572.  June 


1575.  June 

1576.  June 
1577-  June 

1578.  June 

1579.  June 

1580.  June 


1582.  June 

1583.  June 

1584.  June 

1585.  June 

1586.  June 

1587.  June 

1588.  June 

1589.  June 

1590.  June 

1591.  June 

1592.  June 
1593-  June 

1594.  June 

1595.  June 


1598.  June 

1599.  June 

1600.  June 

1601.  June 


22d 

23d. 


1573-  June     23d. 


I574-  June     23d. 


23d. 
23d. 
23d. 
23d. 

24th. 
24th. 


1581.  June     24th. 


24th. 
24th. 
25th. 
25th. 

25th. 
25th. 

25th. 
26th. 
26th. 
26th. 

26th. 
27th. 

27th. 
27th. 


1596.  June  27th. 


1597-  June  28th. 


28th. 
28th. 
28th. 
28th. 


1864. 

Engagement  at  Gulp's  Farm,  Ga.,  Greer's  House.  Battle  of  Kene- 
saw  Mountain.  Atlanta  campaign.  Batteries  I  and  M,  ist  Ar- 
tillery; i3th  Battery;  6oth,  78th,  io2d,  io7th,  ngth,  I23d,  I34th, 
I37th,  I4ist,  I43d,  I49th,  isoth  and  I54th  Infantry. 

Skirmish   at   Camp   Gonzales,  Fla.     Company  M,   I4th   Cavalry. 
Skirmish   at  Jackson's   Mills,   Onslow  county,   N.    C.     Company   G, 

I2th  Cavalry;  detachment   I32d   Infantry. 

Action  at  Jones'  Bridge,  Va.  Long  Bridge;  Crossing  of  the  Chicka- 
hominy.  Gen.  Sheridan's  Trevilian  raid.  4th,  6th  and  9th  Cav- 
alry and  1st  Dragoons. 

Skirmishes  at  Nottoway  Court  House,  Black's  and  White's,  Stony 
Creek,  Va.  Raid  by  Gens.  Wilson  and  Kautz.  2d,  5th,  8th,  and  22d 
Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Swansboro,  N.  C.     Company  G,  I2th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Gloucester  Point,  Va.     Detachment  i6th  Artillery. 

Skirmish  at  Colliersville,  near  Memphis,  Tenn.     I78th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Pollard,  Ala.     Company  M,  i4th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  on  scout  near  Morganza,  La.     2d  Veteran  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Charles  City  Court  House,  Va.  Gen.  Sheridan's  Tre- 
villian  raid.  4th,  6th  and  gth  Cavalry  and  1st  Dragoons. 

Engagement  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  Va.  Gen.  Sheridan's  Trevillian 
raid.  loth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Wood's  Mill  Hill,  Va.     2Oth  Cavalry. 

Skirmishes  at  Centreville,  Va.     i6th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Prince  George  Court  House,  Va.     4th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Charles  City  Court  House,  Va.  Detachment  25th 
Cavalry. 

Action  at  Staunton  Bridge,  Va.  Roanoke  Station.  Gens.  Wilson's 
and  Kautz's  raid.  3d,  5th,  8th  and  22d  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Rancho  Vico,  Tex.  Parish  Vico.  Two  companies  i8th 
Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  White  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.     ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Annandale,  Va.     i6th   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Leetown,  Va.     ist   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Roanoke  Station,  Va.  Stony  Creek.  Gens.  Wilson's 
and  Kautz's  raid.  3d  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  eight  miles  from  Decatur,  Ala.     I7th  Veteran  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Big  Sewall  Mountains,  Va.  Bushy  Ridge,  ist  and  21  st 
Cavalry. 

Engagement  at  Charlestown,  W.  Va.    ist  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Blackwater,  Va.  Columbia  Grove.  Gens.  Wilson's  and 
Kautz's  raid.  8th  and  22d  Cavalry. 

Assault  on  Kenesaw  Mountain,  Ga.  Battle  of  Kenesaw  Mountain. 
Atlanta  campaign.  I3th  Battery;  6oth,  78th,  io2d,  ngth,  I34th, 
I37th,  I49th  and  I54th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Newtown,  Va.  Bunker  Hill.  I5th  Cavalry;  ist  Veteran 
Cavalry. 

Skirmish  near  Moulton,  Ala.     I7th  Veteran  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at   Deep  Bottom,  Va.     9th   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  near   Kinston,   N.    C.      I2th   Cavalry. 

Engagement  at  Stony  Creek  Station,  Va.  Raid  by  Gens.  Wilson 
and  Kautz.  2d,  5th,  8th  and  22d  Cavalry. 


246 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 

1602.  June      29th.     Skirmish  at  Moulton,  Ala.     I7th  Veteran  Infantry. 

1603.  June      29th~3Oth.     Engagement  at  Ream's  Station,  Va.     Rowanty  Creek;   Stony 

Creek.    Gens.  Wilson's  and  Kautz's  raid.    2d,  3d,  5th,  8th  and  22d 
Cavalry. 

1604.  June     30th.     Skirmish  at  Ream's   Station,  Va.     loth   Cavalry. 

1605.  June     30th.     Skirmish  at  Seal's  Plantation,  La.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 

1606.  July         ist.     Skirmish  near    Martinsburg,    W.    Va.     Winchester.     2ist    Cavalry; 

29th  and  32d  Batteries. 

1607.  July        ist.     Skirmish  at   Light  House   Point,  Va.     loth   Cavalry. 

1608.  July        2d.       Skirmishes  on  James  Island,  S.  C.     iO3d  Infantry,  Maj.  Morrison. 

1609.  July        2d.       Skirmish  at  Gaines*  Mills,  Va.     loth  Cavalry. 

1610.  July        2d.       Skirmish  at  Bunker  Hill,  W.  Va.    Berryville.    Detachments  of  15th 

and  2ist  Cavalry;  ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1611.  July        2d.       Skirmish  near  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.    Shepherdstown;  Leetown.     ist 

Veteran  Cavalry. 

1612.  July        2d.       Skirmish  near  Bolivar  Heights,  W.  Va.     I5th   Cavalry. 

1613.  July        2d.      Attack  on  Fort  Johnson  and  Battery  Simkins,  Charleston  Harbor, 

S.  C.    I27th  Infantry,  Maj.  Little. 

1614.  July        2d.       Skirmish  at  Haulover  Cut,  Sea  Brook  Island,  S.  C.     I44th  Infantry, 

Col.  W.  J.  Slidell. 

1615.  July        3d.      Skirmish  at  Leetown  and  Martinsburg,  Va.     ist,  isth  and  ist  Vet- 

eran Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Buckton,  W.  Va.     Shepherdstown.     21  st    Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  South  Quay,  Va.    Companies  D,  I  and  K,  2Oth  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Marietta,  Ga.     Atlanta  campaign.     I34th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Sharpsburg,   Md.      ist   Veteran    Cavalry. 
Action  at  Chambersburg,  Pa.     Battery  A,  ist  Artillery. 
Skirmish  at  Pleasant  Valley,  Md.    2ist  Cavalry. 
th.     Skirmishes    at   John's    Island,   and   attack   on   Battery   Pringle, 

S.  C.     Batteries  B  and  F,  3d  Artillery;  detachment  ist  Engineers; 

54th,  $6th,  I44th  and  I57th  Infantry. 

1623.  July        4th-8th.     Engagement  at   Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va.     Maryland   Heights. 

Detachment    ist    Cavalry;    2d   and    3d    Battalions,    5th    Artillery, 
Col.  Graham;  29th,  3Oth,  3ist  and  32d  Batteries. 

1624.  July  5th.  Skirmish  at  Solomon's  Gap,  W.  Va.    2ist  Cavalry. 

1625.  July  5th.  Skirmish  at  Aldie,  Va.     i3th  Cavalry. 

1626.  July  5th.  Skirmish  at  Williamsport,  Md.     1st   Cavalry. 

1627.  July  5th.  Skirmish  at  La  Grange,  Tenn.     I78th  Infantry. 

1628.  July  6th.  Skirmish  at  Sandy  Hook,  Md.     ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1629.  July  6th.  Skirmish  at  Aldie,  Va.     I3th   and   i6th  Cavalry. 

1630.  July  7th.  Engagement  near  Ripley,  Miss.     I78th  Infantry. 

1631.  July  7th.  Engagement  at  John's  Island,  S.  C.    Battery  B,  3d  Artillery. 

1632.  July  7th.  Skirmish  at  Tupelo,  Miss.     I78th   Infantry. 

1633.  July  7th.  Skirmish  at  Brownsville,  Md.     21  st   Cavalry. 

1634.  July  8th.  Skirmish  at  Blackwater,  Va.    8th  Cavalry. 

1635.  July  8th.  Skirmish  at  Frederick  City,  Md.     ist  Cavalry. 

1636.  July  9th.  Skirmish  at  Aldie,  Va.     I3th  Cavalry. 

1637.  July  9th.  Skirmish  at  Ashby's  Gap,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

1638.  July  9th.  Battle  of  Monocacy,  Md. 


1616.  July 

3d. 

1617.  July 

3d. 

1618.  July 

3d. 

1619.  July 

4th. 

1620.  July 

4th. 

1621.  July 

4th. 

1622.  July 

4th- 

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247 


1864. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

•o 

•o 

•o 

Is 

TIONS. 

g. 

t 
B 

2  d 

M    V 

u 
o 

So 

(j 
6 

5c 

UJ  4) 

b 

1 

"3 

*3 

i 

"2 

00 

O 

o 

W 

0 

W 

0 

W 

9th  Art.. 

2,  McClennan.  . 

3,  Ricketts  

6 

Col.  Wm.  H.  Seward,  Jr.,   (w),  Lt.- 

Col.   E.   P.   Taft    (w),   1st   and  3d 

1 

12 

C 

84 

99 

201 

106th  Inf.  . 

l.Truax  

3,  Ricketts  

6 

Capt.  E.  M.  Paine  (w),  Capt.  M.  J. 

Chamberlain    (w),    Capt.    Samuel 

Parker  

o 

14 

1 

70 

44 

133 

151st  Inf.. 

l.Truax  

3,  Ricketts  

t 

Col.  W.  Emerson  

24 

1 

44 

32 

101 

Total  

3 

,50 

q 

198 

175 

435 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

567 

10 

113 

36 

11 

557 

1294 

1639.  July 

1640.  July 

1641.  July 

1642.  July 
1643-  July 
1644.  July 


1655-  July 
1656.  July 


1657.  July 

1658.  July 

1659.  July 

1660.  July 

1661.  July 

1662.  July 

1663.  July 

1664.  July 

1665.  July 

1666.  July 


loth, 
nth. 

nth- 
I2th. 
I2th. 
iith- 


1645.  July   I3th. 


1646.  July 

I4th. 

1647.  July 

I4th. 

1648.  July 

I4th. 

1649.  July 

I4th. 

1650.  July 

15th. 

1651.  July 

iSth. 

1652.  July 

15th- 

1653-  July 

i6th. 

1654.  July 

i6th. 

i6th 
1 7th- 


i8th. 
:8th. 
i8th. 


I9th 


Skirmish  at  Prince  George  Court  House,  Va.     loth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Surrey  Court  House,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles,  Lt.-Col. 

Patton. 
i2th.     Skirmish  at  Frederick,  Md.    2ist  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Pattersonville,  La.     i8th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Lee's  Station,  Va.     Lee's  Mills.     loth  Cavalry. 
•I3th.     Attack   on  Washington,    D.   C.     Includes   Forts   Stevens   and 
De  Russy.     25th   Cavalry;  2d  Battalion,  9th  Artillery;  43d,  49th, 
62d,  65th,  67th,   77th;   Companies   B,   E,   G  and   K,   H4th;    121  st, 
I22d,   I33d  and  I53d  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Chattahootchie   River,    Ga.     Atlanta   campaign.     I34th 
Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  White's  Ford,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Prince  George  Court  House,  Va.    9th  Cavalry. 

Engagement  at  Tupelo,  Miss.     I78th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Centreville,  La.     i8th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Lovett's  Mills,  Va.     1st  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Hillsboro,  Va.     Snickersville  Gap.     2ist   Cavalry. 
•i6th.     Skirmishes  near  Oldtown  Creek,  Miss.     I78th   Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Prince  George  Court  House,  Va.     loth  Cavalry. 

Affair  at  Purcellsville,  near  Hillsboro  and  Aldie,  Va.     Capture  of 
part  of  Gen.   Early's  wagon  train,     ist  and  2ist  Cavalry. 

Engagement  at  John's  Island,  S.  C.     Battery  B,  3d  Artillery. 
•i8th.     Engagement  at   Snicker's  Gap  Ferry  or  Ford,  Va.     ist,  15th 
and  2ist  Cavalry;  ist  Battalion  (Companies  A,  B,  C  and  D),  5th 
Artillery,  Lt.-Col.  Murray  (w,  m),  Capt.  H.  L.  Emmons. 

Skirmish  at  Ream's  Station,  Va.     6th   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Lee's  Mills,  Va.     4th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Franklin,  La.     i8th  and  2d  Veteran  Cavalry. 
-I9th.     Skirmishes   at   Chattahootchie   River,   Ga.     Atlanta  campaign. 
Detachment  I02d  Infantry,  Capt.  B.  Van  Buren. 

Engagement  at  Ashby's  Gap  and  Ford,  Va.     ist,   isth   and   2ist 
Cavalry. 

Action  at  Charlestown,  W.  Va.    3Oth  and  31  st  Batteries. 

Skirmish  at  the  Crossing  of  Peachtree  Creek,  Ga.     Atlanta  cam- 
paign.    I3th  Battery;   I34th,   I37th   and   I49th   Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Orange  Grove  Plantation,  La.     Pickett's  nth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Snicker's   Ferry,  Va.     I33d   and   i6oth   Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Salem,  Va.     2ist  Cavalry. 


248 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 

1667.  July      20th.     Battle    of    Peachtree    Creek,    Ga.    Atlanta    campaign.     (See    table 
following.) 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

c. 
u 
5 
W 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
_  men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  I.. 
Bat'y  M. 

13th  Bat'y. 
60th  Inf.. 
102d    Inf.. 
107th  Inf.  . 
119th  Inf.  . 
123d    Inf.. 
134th  Inf.  . 

Woodbury.  .  . 
Woodbury.  .  . 

Aleshire  
3,  Ireland  
3,  Ireland  
2,  Ruger  
2,  Jones  
1,  Knipe  
2,  Jones  

1,  Williams... 
1,  Williams... 

2,  Geary  
2,  Geary  
2,  Geary  

20 
20 

20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 

20 
20 
20 

20 
20 
20 
20 

Lieut.  Chas.  E.  Winegar  

3 

4 

2 
12 
4 

53 
19 
8 
53 

44 
18 
46 

70 
48 
51 
33 

7 
472 

Capt.  J.  D.  Woodbury  (c),  Lieut.  E.  P. 
Newkirk  

1 

1 

Lieut.  Henry  Bundy  

ft 

0 

Col.  Abel  Godard  

1 
I 

1 
1 
I 

I 

1 
1 

a 

a 
i 

3 
I 

22 

3 
25 
15 
7 
39 

12 
14 
19 

50 

39 
22 
25 

4 

287 

Col.  Herbert  Hammerstein    

7 
3 

"io 

5 
2 

8 

12 
6 
16 
3 

1 

78 

1 

19 

1,  Williams.  .  . 
2,  Geary  
1,  Williams.  .  . 
2,  Geary  

Col.  Nirom  M.  Crane  
Col.  John  T.  Lockman  
Lt.-Col.  James  C.  Rogers  
Lt.-Col.  A.  H.  Jackson  (w),  Capt.  Clin- 
ton C.  Brown  

"a 

1 

24 
1 
18 

136th  Inf.  . 
137th  Inf.  . 
141st  Inf.. 

143d    Inf.. 
149th  Inf.  . 
150th  Inf.  . 
154th  Inf.  . 

3,  Wood,  Jr.  . 
3,  Ireland.... 
1,  Knipe  

3,  Robinson.  . 
3.  Ireland  
2,  Ruger  
2,  Jones  

3.  Ward  
2,  Geary  
1,  Williams... 

1,  Williams.  .  . 
2.  Geary  
1,  Williams... 
2,  Geary  

Col.   J.   Wood,  Jr.    (c).   Lt.-Col.  L.   B. 
Faulkner  

Col.  David  Ireland   (c),  Lt.-Col.  K.  S. 
Van  Voorhees  

Col.  Wm.  K.  Logie  (k),  Lt.-Col.  A.  J. 
McNett    (w),  Capt.   E.   G.   Baldwin, 
Capt.  A.  J.  Compton  

a 
i 

a 

Col.  Horace  Boughton  

Col.  Henry  A.  Barnum  
Col.  John  A.  Ketcham  

I 

10 
3 

1 
76 

Col.  Patrick  H.  Jones  (c),  Lt.-Col.  D.  B. 

Allen  

Total  

7 

1668.  July       2ist.      Skirmish  at  Deep  Bottom,  Va.     4th  Cavalry. 

1669.  July      2ist.     Skirmish  on  Richmond  and  Petersburg  Railroad,  Va.     ist  Mounted 

Rifles. 

1670.  July      2ist-22d.     Skirmish  at  Fifteen  Mile  House,  Fort  Hutchinson,  Fla.     Com- 

pany M,  I4th  Cavalry,  Capt.  Schmidt. 

1671.  July      2ist-Sept.  2d.     Investment  and  Capture  of  Atlanta,  Ga.    Atlanta  campaign. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

£ 

0 

Q 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  I  . 

Bat'y  M. 
13th  Bat'y. 
17th  V.  Inf 
60th  Inf.  . 
102d    Inf.. 
107th  Inf.  . 
119th  Inf.  . 
123d    Inf.. 
134th  Inf.  . 
136th  Inf.  . 

137th  Inf.  . 

Reynolds.  .  .  . 

20 

20 
20 
14 

Mai.  John  A.  Reynolds  (c),  Lt.  Chas. 
E.  Winegar  

1 

1 

3 

5 

Reynolds.  .  .  . 

Capt.  John  D.  Woodbury  

Reynolds.  .  .  . 

Capt.  Henry  Bundy  

1 

1 
17 

6 

4 
9 
2 
4 
3 

4 

1 

1,  Morgan.  .  .  . 

2,  Davis  

Capt.  Wm.  T.  C.  Grower  

f, 

IS 

3,  Ireland  
3,  Ireland  .... 
2   Ruger  

2,  Geary  
2,  Geary  
1,  Williams... 

20 
20 
•>o 

Col.  A.  Godard,  Capt.  Thomas  Elliott  . 

t 

5 
? 

Col.  Herbert  Hammerstein  

2 

Col.  Nirom  M.  Crane  

3 

6 

2,  Jones  
1,  Knipe  
2,  Jones  
3,  Wood,  Jr.  . 

3,  Ireland  .... 

2,  Geary  
1.  Williams  .  . 
2,  Geary  
3,  Ward  

2,  Geary  

20 
21) 
2(1 
20 

20 

Col.  John  T.  Lockman  
Lt.-Col.  James  C.  Rogers  

i 

2 

| 

Capt.  Clinton  C.  Brown.  .  .  . 

1 

? 

Cof   J.   Wood,   Jr.    (c),   Lt.-Col.   L.   B. 
Faulkner,  Maj.  H.  L.  Arnold         .... 

1 

? 

Col.  J).  Ireland  (c).  Lt.-Col.  K.  S.  Van 
Voorhees  .  .  . 

1 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


249 


1864. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

a° 

Commanding  Officers. 

e 

u 

T) 

£e 

e 

•a 
u  p 

B 

•d 

%  c 

u 

Is 
tm 

h 

n 

"5  " 

"c  " 

e 

~B  " 

60 

O 

0 

w 

0 

W 

o 

W 

141st  Inf.. 

1,  Knipe  

1,  Williams... 

20 

Capt.  E.  G.  Baldwin,  Capt.  A.  J.  Comp- 

ton  

1 

1 

143d    Inf.. 

3,  Robinson.  . 

1,  Williams... 

20 

Col.  Horace  Boughton  (c),  Lt.-Col.  H. 

Watkins,  Maj.  John  Higgins  

1 

K 

6 

149th  Inf.. 
150th  Inf 

3,  Ireland  

2,  Getty  
1    Williams.  .  . 

20 
''0 

Col.  Henry  A.  Barnum  
Col.  John  H.  Ketcham  

1 
1 

8 
6 

9 

7 

154th  Inf.  . 

2,  Jones  

2,  Geary  

20 

Col.    Patrick    H.    Jones     (c),    Lt.-Col. 

Daniel     B.     Allen,    Maj.     Lewis     D. 

Warner  

Total  

1 

12 

2 

62 

2 

79 

1672.  July      23d.       Engagement    at    Kearnstown,   Va.     Winchester,    Middletown.      ist 

Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Adams;  I5th  Cavalry;  2ist  Cavalry,  Maj.  Jennings. 

1673.  July      23d.       Skirmish  at  Rancho  San  Pedro,  near  Brownsville,  Tex.    Companies 

A  and  F,  i8th  Cavalry. 

1674.  July      24th-25th.     Skirmish  at  Winchester,  Va.     ist,  I5th,  2ist  and  ist  Veteran 

Cavalry;   ist   Battalion,  5th  Artillery. 

1675.  July      25th.     Skirmishes  at  Gerrardtown  and  Bunker  Hill,  W.  Va..    1st  and  2ist 

Cavalry;  3Oth  and  3ist  Batteries. 

1676.  July      25th.     Engagement  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.    ist,  isth,  2ist  and  ist  Veteran 

Cavalry;   ist   Battalion,  5th  Artillery;   3Oth  and  3ist   Batteries. 

1677.  July      25th.     Skirmish  at  Beech  Grove,  N.  C.     99th  Infantry. 

1678.  July      26th-2gth.     Engagement  at  Deep  Bottom,  Va.     Bailey's   Creek;  north  of 

James  River;  Strawberry  Plain.  Includes  New  Market  Road, 
July  27th;  Fussell's  Mills,  Centre  and  Charles  City  Roads,  July 
28th-29th.  (See  table  following.) 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

o. 
o 
O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Officers.  |  § 

Enlisted  m- 
men.  |  T3 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

3d    Cav.. 
4th  Cav.  . 
6th  Cav.  . 

9th  Cav.  . 
10th  Cav.  . 
1st  Drag  . 
1st    M'ted 
Rifles 

1,  West  
2.  Devin  
2,  Devin  

2,  Devin  
[,  Davies,  Jr.  . 
R.es.  ;  Merritt  .  . 

ECautz  
1  Torbert  .  . 
1  Torbert.  .  . 

1  Torbert... 
2  Gregg.  .  .  . 
1  Torbert... 

AJ. 
1a.v 
Cav 

Dav 
Cav 
Cav 

AJ. 

2 
2 

2 
2 

2 
2 
i 
2 
2 

• 

< 

t 

Col.  George  W.  Lewis  
Col   L    P    Di  Cesnola              

1 
1 

1 
1 

8 
4 
12 
6 

Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Lt.-Col.  W.  H. 

1 
1 

1 

1 

6 
3 
10 
6 

Lt.-Col.  George  S.  Nichols  
Maj.  Matthew  H.  Avery  
Col    Alfred  Gibbs    

'"i 

Troops  B  and  M,  Capt.  Thomas  Free- 

1st  Art'y 
Bat'y  G. 
2d    Art  .  . 
4th  Art 

Capt    Nelson  Ames  

1,  Miles  
Hazard 

1,  Barlow.  .  . 

1 

7 

8 

16 

7th  Art  .  . 
8th  Art  .  . 
llth  Bat'y. 
12th  Bat'y. 
50th  Eng 

4,  Broady  
2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 
Hazard  
Hazard  

1  ,  Barlow  .  .  . 
2,  Gibbon... 

? 

i 

2 

8 

Maj   E   M   Spaulding 

Capt.  John  E.  Burton  
Capt.  George  F.  McKnight  
1st  Battalion,  Maj.  Wesley  Brainerd. 
Lt.-Col.     Anthony     Pokorney,     four 

7th  V.  Inf. 
10th  Inf.  . 

39th  Inf.  . 
40th  Inf.. 
52d    Inf.. 

Cons.;  Crandell 
3,  Smyth  

Cons.;  Crandell 
1  ,  DeTrobrianc 
Cons.  ;  Crandel 

1,  Barlow.  .  . 
2,  Gibbon..  . 

1,  Barlow.  .  . 
3,  Mott  
1,  Barlow.  . 

Lt.-Col.    Geo.    F.    Hopper,   six   com- 

Col.  Augustus  Funk  
Capt.  M.  M.  Cannon,  six  companies.  . 
Maj.  H.  P.  Ritzius  

'i 

1 

2 

2 

250 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

c, 
E 
O 
O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

57th  Inf.  . 
69th  Inf.  . 

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
1,  Pierce  

1,  Barlow.  .  . 
2,  Gibbon..  . 

2 
2 

2 

2 
2 
? 

Capt.  Orlando  F.  Middleton.  . 

Lt.-Col.  H.  P.  Rugg  

8 

12 

1 

1 

20 

2 

1 

61st  Inf.. 

63d    Inf.. 
64th  Inf.. 
66th  Inf.. 

1,  Miles  

Cons.;  Crandell 
4,  Broady  

1,  Barlow.  .  . 

1,  Barlow.  .  . 
1,  Barlow.  .  . 
1,  Barlow.  .  . 

Lt.-Col.  K.  Oscar  Broady  (c,  4th  Bri- 
gade), Maj.  George  W.  Scott  

1 

Six  companies  

Maj   W  Glenny    

4,  Broady  

4 

4 

1 

9 

69th  Inf.. 

72d    Inf.. 
73d    Inf.. 

74th  Inf.  . 
75th  Inf.  . 

Cons.  ;  Crandell 

3,  McAllister.  . 
1,  DeTrobriand 

1,  DeTrobriand 
1,  Birge.  .  .  . 

1,  Barlow.  .  . 

3,  Mott  
3,  Mott  

2 

2 
2 

2 

19 
2 
2 

2 
10 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 

Lt.-Col.   James  E.   McGee,  six  com- 
panies   

One  company,  with  120th  N.  Y.  Vols 
Eight    companies,    Lt.-Col.    W.    W. 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3,  Mott  .... 

Burns  

Five  companies,    Maj.    A.    L.   Lock- 
wood,  120th  N.  Y.  Vols  

2,  Grover.  .  . 

Lt.-Col.   Willoughby  Babcock  

86th  Inf.  . 
88th  Inf.  . 

93d    Inf.. 
100th  Inf.. 
108th  Inf.  . 

lllth  Inf.  . 
120th  Inf.  . 
124th  Inf.. 
125th  Inf.. 

126th  Inf.  . 
152d    Inf.. 
155th  Inf.  . 
164th  Inf.  . 
165th  Inf.  . 

1,  DeTrobriand 
Cons.  ;  Crandell 

2,  Chaplin.  .  .  . 
3,  Foster  
3,  Smyth  

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
3,  McAllister.  . 
1,  DeTrobriand 
Cons.  ;  Crandell 

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
I  ,  Pierce  
2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 
2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 

3,  Mott  
1,  Barlow..  . 

3,  Mott  
1,  Terry  
2,  Gibbon... 

1,  Barlow..  . 
3,  Mott  
3,  Mott  

Lt.-Col.  Jacob  H.  Lansing  

Lt.-Col.   Denis  F.   Burke,  four  com- 
panies   

Lt.-Col.  B.  C.  Butler  

Col.  George  B.  Dandy  

1 

5 

6 

Lt.-Col.    Francis    E.    Pierce    (c,    1st 
Brigade),    Capt.    William    H.    An- 
drews   

Maj    Lewis  W.  Husk  

Lt.-Col.  J.  R.  Tappan  

1 

1 

2 

Col   Charles  H    Weygant         .        .    . 

1,  Barlow..  . 

1,  Barlow..  . 
2,  Gibbon... 
2,  Gibbon... 
2,  Gibbon... 

Col.  Levin  Crandell  (c),  Maj.  Joseph 
Hyde  

Capt.  Sandford  H.  Platt  

Maj.  Timothy  O'Brien  

Col.  H.  C.  Flood  

Capt.  Bernard  O'Reilly  

170th  Inf.  . 
182d    Inf.. 

2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 
2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 

2,  Gibbon... 
2,  Gibbon... 

2 
2 

Col.  J.  P.  Mclvor  

1 

1 

Col.    M.    Murphy    (c),    Capt.    John 
Coonan  

Total  

1 
1 

1 

12 

3 

63 

25 

105 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

1 

61 

24 

316 

81 

488 

1679.  July  27th.  Skirmish  at  Bloomer's   Gap,   Va.     Detachment   ist   Cavalry. 

1680.  July  28th.  Action  at  Morganza,  La.     Morgan's  Ferry,  Atchafalaya  River.     2d 

Veteran  Cavalry,  Col.  Chrysler  (w);  2ist  Battery,  Capt.   Barnes. 

1681.  July  29th.  Skirmish  at  Highland  Stockade,  near  Baton  Rouge,  La.   i4th  Cavalry. 

1682.  July  29th.  Skirmish  at  Amite  River,  La.,  by  scouts  of  nth  Cavalry, 

1683.  July  29th.  Skirmish  at  Winton,  N.  C.     Companies  D,  I  and  K,  2Oth  Cavalry. 

1684.  July  29th.  Skirmish  at  Burke's  Station,  Va.     i6th  Cavalry. 

1685.  July  30th.  Skirmish  at  Lee's  Mills,  Va.     loth  Cavalry. 

1686.  July  30th.  Skirmish  at  Chambersburg,  Pa.     Battery  A,  ist  Artillery. 

1687.  July  30th.  The  Crater  or  Mine  Explosion,  Va.     Before  Petersburg. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

•/' 
~ 

Commanding  officers. 

B 

a 
Q 

•a 
2g 

e 

0 
U 

•o 

—  '  C 
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• 

Q 

•a 
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q 

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60 

0 

Id 

0 

M 

0 

U 

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24th  Cav 

2   Humphrey 

3   Wilcox.  . 

<» 

Lt.-Col.  Walter  C.  Newberry;  dismounted 

? 

7 

9 

2d     M'ted 

Riflles 

1    Bliss 

2  Potter.  .  . 

'i 

Dismounted;  Maj.  Wm.  H.  Mapes  

10 

1 

29 

7 

48 

14th  Art  .  . 

2,  Marshall  .... 

1,  Led  He..  . 

1 

Col.   Elisha  G.   Marshall    (c,  m),  Capts. 

C.  H.  Houghton  and  L.  I.  Jones.  .  .  . 

1 

9 

2 

42 

3 

75 

132 

19th  Bat'v. 

Monroe  .  .  . 

1 

1 

1 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


251 


1864. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

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60 

O 

6 

H 

0 

W 

o 

W 

27th  Bat'y 

o 

Capt   John  B    Eaton        .           

34th  Bat'y. 
3d    Inf.. 

9 
10 

Capt   Jacob  Roemer  

1,  Curtis  

2   Turner  .  . 

Maj.  George  W.  Warren  

2 

2 

46th  Inf 

3   Wilcox 

>) 

Lt  -Col   George  W   Travers 

Q 

fl 

19 

24 

47th  Inf 

2  Coan 

2   Turner 

10 

Capt   Charles  A.  Moore  

1 

13 

2 

10 

48th  Inf.  . 

2,  Coan  

2   Turner  .  . 

10 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  B.  Coan  (c),  Maj.  Samuel 

M.    Swartwout     (k),    Capt.    Jas.    M. 

2 

4 

VII 

H 

30 

51st  Inf.. 

1,  Bliss. 

2   Potter  . 

9 

Maj.  John  G.  Wright  

i 

9 

33 

109th  Inf.  . 

1,  Hartranft..  . 

3   Wilcox.. 

9 

Col.  I.  S.  Catlin  (w),  Lt.-Col.  P.  B.  Stilson 

i 

10 

9 

22 

18 

53 

112th  Inf 

1    Curtis 

2   Turner 

in 

1 

1 

1? 

14 

115th  Inf.. 

3*.  Bell  ....... 

2   Turner.  . 

in 

Col.    S.    Sammons    (w),    Lt.-Col.    N.    J. 

2 

g 

15 

5 

25 

117th  Inf 

1    Curtis 

2   Turner 

10 

Lt  -Col    Rufus  Daggett 

2 

142d    Inf.. 

1,  Curtis  

2   Turner.. 

10 

Col.    N.    M.   Curtis    (c),   Lt.-Col.   A.    M. 

i 

1 

1 

11 

14 

169th  Inf.  . 

3,  Bell  

2   Turner.  . 

10 

Lt.-Col.  James  A.  Colvin  

i 

1 

8 

9 

19 

179th  Inf.. 

2,  Marshall  

1   Ledlie.  .  . 

9 

Maj.  John  Barton  (w),  Capt.  Albert  A. 

Terrill  

t 

Q 

9 

1H 

31 

5fi 

Total  

9 

— 

17 

I 

154 

454 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged  .  . 

56 

449 

142 

1739 

79 

1334 

3798 

1688.  July   3 1 st. 


1689.  Aug. 

1690.  Aug. 

1691.  Aug. 

1692.  Aug. 

1693.  Aug. 


ist. 

3d. 

3d. 

4th. 

5th. 


1694.  Aug.   7th. 


1695.  Aug. 

1696.  Aug. 

1697.  Aug. 

1698.  Aug. 


7th. 
8th. 

8th. 
9th. 


1699.  Aug.   loth. 


1700.  Aug. 

1701.  Aug. 

1702.  Aug. 


1703.  Aug. 

1704.  Aug. 

1705.  Aug. 


loth, 
loth, 
nth. 


nth. 
i2th. 
i2th. 


1706.  Aug.   I2th. 


Affair  at  Orange  Grove  Plantation,  La.  Pickett's  nth  Cavalry, 
Maj.  S.  P.  Remington. 

Skirmish  at  Malvern  Hill,  Va.     3d  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Duffield  Station,  Va.     ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  New   River,    La.     Detachment   nth   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Fairfax   Station,  Va.     i6th   Cavalry. 

Engagement  at  Doyal's  Plantation,  opposite  Donaldsonville,  La. 
Six  companies  nth  Cavalry,  Maj.  Remington. 

Skirmish  at  Moorefield,  W.  Va.  South  Branch;  Old  Fields,  Hardy 
county.  Detachment  ist  Cavalry,  Capt.  Jones. 

Skirmish   near  Fairfax  Station,  Va.     i6th  Cavalry. 

Action  near  Fall's  Church,  Va.  Braddock  Road;  Fairfax  Station. 
Detachments  I3th  and  i6th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va.     ist  Dragoons. 

Skirmish  at  Maringuin  Bayou,  La.  2d  Veteran  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col. 
Gurney. 

Engagement  near  Winchester,  Va.  Berryville  and  Winchester 
Pike;  Millwood;  Opequon.  4th,  6th  and  9th  Cavalry  and  ist 
Dragoons. 

Skirmish  at  Blue  Ridge  Mountains,  Va.     Detachment  i3th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Rosedale,  La.     2d  Veteran  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Gurney. 

Skirmishes  on  Millwood  Pike,  Va.  Near  Berryville;  near  Middle- 
town;  Front  Royal  and  Winchester  Pike;  White  Post;  near  New- 
town.  4th,  6th  and  9th  Cavalry  and  ist  Dragoons. 

Skirmish  near   Strasburg,  Va.     isth   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Guiam's  Ford,  N.  C.     20th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.  Berryville.  ist  Dragoons;  4th,  6th 
and  9th  Cavalry;  ist  Veteran  Cavalry;  2d  Battalion  (Companies 
E,  F,  G  and  H),  5th  Artillery,  Maj.  Caspar  Urban;  ist  Battery; 
62d  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Lebanon,  Va.     6th   Cavalry. 


252 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 

1707.  Aug.      I3th.     Skirmish  near  Berryville,  Va.    Middletown,  near  Cedar  Creek.    4th, 

6th  and  gth  Cavalry. 

1708.  Aug.      I3th.     Engagement  at  Dutch  Gap,  Va.     Companies  A,  B,  C,  F,  G  and  K, 

i6th  Artillery;  detachment  ist  Engineers;  i6pth  Infantry. 

1709.  Aug.  I3th-I4th.     Engagement  at  Hurricane  Creek,  Miss.     i78th  Infantry. 

1710.  Aug.  I4th.     Skirmish  near  Berryville,  Va.     gth   Cavalry. 

1711.  Aug.  I4th.    Skirmish  at  Annandale,  Va.     :6th  Cavalry. 

1712.  Aug.  I4th.     Skirmish  at  Halltown,  W.  Va.     i5Qth   Infantry. 

1713.  Aug.  I4th.     Skirmish  at  Clarksville,  Tex.     Companies  A   and   F,   i8th   Cavalry. 

1714.  Aug.  I4th-isth.     Skirmish  at   Strasburg,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

1715.  Aug.  I4th-i8th.     Battle  of  Strawberry  Plains,  Va.     Deepbottom;  north  side  of 

James  River.  Includes  Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Fussell's  Mills, 
Newmarket  and  Malvern  Hill  Roads,  Jenning's  House,  Four  Mile 
Run,  Deep  Creek,  Kingsland  and  Varina  Roads,  Darbytown  and 
Long  Bridge  Roads;  White  Tavern,  Aug.  I4th;  Fussell's  Mills, 
White  Tavern  and  Deep  Creek,  Aug.  i6th;  and  Fussell's  Mills, 
Aug.  i8th.  (See  table  following.) 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

</> 
S 

o 

O 

Cav 
A.J. 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
10 

2 
2 
2 

2 
2 
10 
10 

2 
2 
2 

2 

2 
2 

2 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted, 
men. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
^  |  men. 

|  Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

10th  Cav.  . 
ist   M'ted 
Rifles.  .  . 

1,  Stedman.  .  . 

2,  Gregg.  .  . 

Lt.-Col.  Matthew  H.  Avery  

4 

Troops  B  and  M,  Capt.  Thomas  Free- 
born;  escort  to  Gen.  Birney  

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  G. 
2d    Art  .  . 
4th  Art  .  . 
7th  Art.  . 
8th  Art  .  . 
16th  Art.  . 

llth  Bat'y. 
7th  V.  Inf 
10th  Inf.. 

39th  Inf.. 
40th  Inf.. 
47th  Inf.. 
48th  Inf.  . 

52d    Inf.. 
57th  Inf.  . 
59th  Inf.  . 

61st  Inf.. 

63d    Inf.. 
64th  Inf.. 
66th  Inf.  . 
69th  Inf.  . 
72d    Inf.. 
73d    Inf.. 
86th  Inf.  . 
88th  Inf.. 

93d    Inf.. 
100th  Inf.  . 
108th  Inf.  . 

lllth  Inf.. 
115th  Inf.. 

120th  Inf.  . 
124th  Inf.. 
125th  Inf.. 

126th  Inf.  . 
152d    Inf.. 

1,'  Mile's'.'.'. 
1,  Miles  
4,  Broady  
2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 
2,  Hawley.  .  .  . 

2,  Smyth  .  . 
1,  Barlow.  . 
1,  Barlow.. 
1,  Barlow.  . 
2,  Smyth  .  . 
1,  Terry.  .  . 

1,  Barlow.  . 
1,  Barlow.  . 
2,  Smyth.  . 

1,  Barlow.. 
3,  Mott  
2,  Turner.  . 
2,  Turner.  . 

1,  Barlow.. 
1,  Barlow.. 
2,  Smyth.  . 

1,  Barlow.. 

1,  Barlow.  . 
1,  Barlow.. 

Capt   Nelson  Ames  

Maj    George  Hogg  

1 

3 
3 
4 

3 

1 

36 
15 
14 

17 

60 
19 

22 
13 

10 
1 
27 

1 
5 

Lt  -Col   Thomas  Allcock  

Maj   J   M   Murphy  

4 

Lt  -Col."j.  B.  Baker  

1 

1? 

Maj.  F.  W.  Prince;  Cos.  A,    B,    C,    F, 
G,  K  and  M  

? 

5 

3 

Capt.  John  E.  Burton  

1 

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
3,  Pierce  

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
1,  DeTrobriand 
2,  Coan  
2,  Coan  

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
Cons.  ;  Crandell 
1,  Macy  

Five  companies,  Lt.-Col.  A.  Pokorny.  . 
Six  companies,  Lt.-Col.  Geo.  F.  Hop- 
per   

2 

1 

11 
1 

13 

5 

Capt    M    M   Cannon  

Capt.  Charles  A.  Moore  

2 
1 

2 
2 

8 

30 
? 

34 

22 

46 

58 
2 
3 

23 

14 
11 
4 

5 
6 

Lt.-Col.  W.  B.  Coan  (c);  Capt.  J.  M. 

3 

Six  companies,  Maj.  H.  P.  Ritzius.  .  .  . 

Capt   Orlando  F   Middleton    

1 

2 

1 
16 

5 

1 
5 

7 
1 
2 

Lt.-Col.  H.  P.  Rugg  (c),  Capt.  G.  W. 
Ryerson  

1,  Miles  

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
4,  Broady  
4,  Broady  
Cons.  ;  Crandell 
3,  McAllister.  . 
1,  DeTrobriand 
}  ,  DeTrobriand 
Cons.  ;  Crandell 

2,  Craig  
3,  Foster  
3,  Pierce  

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
3,  Osborne  .... 

3,  McAllister.  . 
1,  DeTrobriand 
Cons.  ;  Crandell 

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
1,  Macy  

Lt.-Col.  K.  O.  Broady  (c,  4th  Brig.), 
Maj   G   W   Scott  

? 

Maj.  John  H.  Gleason,  six  companies. 

i 

10 
1 

5 

1,  Barlow.  . 
3,  Mott  
3,  Mott  
3,  Mott  
1,  Barlow.. 

3,  Mott  
1,  Terry.  .  . 
2,  Smyth.  . 

1,  Barlow.  . 
2,  Turner.  . 

3,  Mott  
3,  Mott  
1,  Barlow.  . 

1,  Barlow.  . 
2,  Smyth.  . 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
10 
2 

2 
10 

2 
2 
2 

1 
2 

Six  companies,  Capt.  Richard  Moroney 
One  company  with  120th  N   Y   Vols.  . 

1 

1 

4 

Col    Wm    R    Brewster      

? 

? 

4 
3 

13 
71 

81 

1 

Lt.-Col   Jacob  H.  Lansing  

3 

Lt.-Col.    Denis    F.    Burke,    five    com- 

1 

1? 

Lt.-Col.  B.  C.  Butler  

2 
6 

2 
1 

16 
49 

1 

"i 

51 

24 

Col.  George  B.  Dandy  
Lt.-Col.  F.  E.  Pierce  (c),  Capt.  W.  H. 

Maj.  Lewis  W.  Husk         

Lt.-Col.  Nathan  J.  Johnson  (w),  Maj. 
Ezra  L.  Walrath  (c,  w)  

i 

4 

4 

40 

24 

73 

Lt.-Col.  J.  R.  Tappan  

Col.  Charles  H.  Weygant  
Col.  Levin  Crandell   (c),  Lt.-Col.  Jos. 
Hyde  

1 

1 

2 

5 

? 

3 

6 
4 
27 

Capt.  Ira  Hart  Wilder  

? 

Capt.  Wm.  S.  Burt  

1 

10 

16 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


253 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

& 
o 
O 

2 
2 
10 
?, 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

|  Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

155th  Inf. 
164th  Inf. 
169th  Inf. 
170th  Inf. 
182d    Inf. 

2,  Murphy. 
2,  Murphy. 
3,  Osborne. 
2,  Murphy. 
2,  Murphy. 

2,  Smyth.  . 
2,  Smyth  .  . 
2,  Turner.  . 
2,  Smyth.  . 

Lt.-Col.  John  Byrne  

4 

4 
1 
23 

8 

9 

Capt.  Bernard  O'Reilly  

1 

Lt.-Col.  James  A.  Colvin  

1 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

16 
6 

6 

1 

Col.  J.  P.  Mclvor  

2,  Smyth  .  . 

2 

Col.  Matthew  Murphy  (c),  Capt.  John 
Coonan  

Total  

7 
24 

46 

25 

361 

1 

16 

225 

665 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

303 

133 

1718 

705 

2899 

1716.  Aug.      I5th-i6th.     Skirmishes  near  Front  Royal,  Crooked  Run,  Charlestown,  Va. 

White  Post;  Cedarville;  Chester  Gap;  Stony  Point.     4th,  6th  and 
gth  Cavalry;  1st  Dragoons. 

1717.  Aug.      i6th.     Skirmish  at  Berryville,  Va.     ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1718.  Aug.      i6th.     Skirmish  at  Hurricane  Creek,  Miss.     I78th  Infantry. 

1719.  Aug.      i6th.     Skirmish  at  Gross  Tete,  La.     2d  Veteran  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Gurney. 

1720.  Aug.      I7th.     Skirmish  at  Cox's  Ferry,  James   River,  Va.     Detachment   i6th  Ar- 

tillery. 

1721.  Aug.      I7th.     Skirmish  at  Old  Tollgate,  Va.     Qth  Cavalry. 

1722.  Aug.      I7th.     Skirmish  near  Winchester,  Va.     Milltown;  Smithfield.     2d,  5th,  8th 

and  22d   Cavalry. 

1723.  Aug.      i8th.     Skirmish  at  Front  Royal,  Va.     gth  Cavalry. 

1724.  Aug.      i8th.     Skirmish  on  Winchester  Turnpike,  near  Berryville,  Va.     Smithfield. 

22  d  Cavalry. 

1725.  Aug.      i8th-2ist.     Battle   of  Weldon  Road,  Va.     Vaughn   Road;   Globe  Tavern; 

Six  Mile  House;  Yellow  House;  Blick's  Station. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

§ 
o 
o 

A  T 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
-.  1  men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

I  Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

3d    Cav.  . 

1,  West  

Kautz  

Col.  Geo.  W.  Lewis  

2 

3 

10th  Cav.  . 
24th  Cav.  . 
2d    M'ted 
Rifles  . 

1,  Stedman.  .  . 
2,  Humphrey.  . 

1,  Bliss  

Gregg  
3,  Willcox.. 

2,  Potter..  . 

A  P 
9 

9 

I 

Lt.-Col.  Matthew  H.  A  very  

Dismounted;  Lt.-Col.  W.  C.  Newberry. 
Dismounted;  Maj.  John  H.  Fralick.  .  .  . 

3 

5 

6 
1 

13 

1 

2 

2 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  B. 
Bat'y  C. 
Bat'y  D. 
Bat'y  H. 
Bat'y  L. 
14th  Art  .  . 
15th  Art  .  . 

15th  Bat'y. 
19th  Bat'y. 
1st  Batt'n 
Sh'rps's 
5th  V.  Inf 

44th  Inf.  . 
46th  Inf.. 
51st   Inf.. 
76th  Inf.. 

Wainwright  .  . 

1st  Lieut.  R.  E.  Rogers  

1 

1 

Wainwright.  .  . 

5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 

5 

q 

Capt.  Almont  Barnes  

? 

Lieut.  L.  J.  Richardson  

Wainwright.  .  . 

Capt.  Chas.  E.  Mink  
Lieut    George  Breck  

1 
1 

1 

2 
3 

49 

93 
11 

? 

Wainwright.  .  . 
3,  Wiedrich  .  .  . 

2,  Ayres.  .  . 

Maj.  Geo.  M.  Randall  

6 
13 

9 

8 

9 

37 

66 
q 

3 

5 

Lt.-Col.  M.  Wiedrich  (c,  w),  Capt.  W. 
D.  Dickey  

Capt    Patrick  Hart 

2,  Potter.  .  . 

1,  Bragg  
1,  Hays  

3,  Gwyn  
2,  Humphrey.  . 
1,  Bliss  
2.  Hofman.  . 

4,  Cutler.  .  . 
2,  Ayres.  .  . 

1,  Griffin... 
3,  Willcox.. 
2,  Potter..  . 
4.  Cutler.  .  . 

5 
5 

5 
9 
9 
fi 

Capt   John  B   McDonald  (m) 

3 

1 

50 

55 
4 
1 

53 

119 

4 
12 
1 
10 

Col.    F.    Winthrop    (c,    w),    Capt.    H. 
Schieckhardt  (w),  Capt.  C.  S.  Mont- 

2 

12 

7 

42 

Lt  -Col    Geo   W   Travers  

3 

2 

6 
1 

Col   John  G   Wright                    

Lt.-Col.  Tohn  E.  Cook.  . 

?, 

1 

7 

254 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

E 

T3 

£ 

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0 

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O 

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w 

C 

W 

O 

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64th  Inf.. 

2,  Coulter  

3,  Crawford 

5 

Lt.-Col.  S.  A.  Moffett   (m),    Capt.  H. 

H    Fish  

1 

1 

f( 

fi 

164 

178 

95th  Inf.  . 

2,  Hofman.  .  .  . 

4,  Cutler.  .  . 

5 

Maj.   R.  W.   Bard   (w),  Capt.   H.   M. 

Jennings  

6 

1 

19 

5V, 

7H 

97th  Inf.  . 

2,  Coulter  

3,  Crawford 

.•> 

Col.  C.  Wheelock  (c),  Maj.  D.  E.   Hall. 

1 

4 

a 

10 

1 

87 

111 

104th  Inf 

1   Lyle 

3  Crawford 

5 

Col    Gilbert  G.  Prey  (m)  

8 

u 

126 

146 

109th  Inf 

l'  Hartranft 

3   Willcox. 

9 

Maj.  Geo.  W.  Dunn  

7 

••! 

9 

i 

?n 

140th  Inf 

1    Hays 

2,  Ayres.  .  . 

5 

Lt.-Col.  E.  S.  Otis  

4 

1 

18 

74 

146th  Inf 

1    Hays 

2  Ayres  .  . 

5 

Maj   James  G.  Grindlay  

0 

1 

1 

36 

46 

147th  Inf 

2   Hofmar 

4  Cutler... 

5 

4 

9 

10 

16 

179th  Inf 

1,  White..  . 

9 

Maj.  Albert  A.  Terrill  

4 

4 

Total  

9<t 

T 

68 

87 

?64 

648 

1051 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

103 

19 

232 

1045 

101 

2778 

4278 

1726.  Aug.      ipth.     Skirmish  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.     One  company  ist   Cavalry. 

1727.  Aug.      iQth.     Skirmish  at  Kearneysville,  W.  Va.     9th   Cavalry. 

1728.  Aug.     2ist.     Engagement  at  Charlestown,  Summit  Point,  Berryville  and  Flowing 

Springs,  Va.  Smithfield,  Middleway.  At  Charlestown,  1st,  2d, 
4th,  5th,  6th,  8th,  9th,  isth,  2ist,  22d  and  ist  Veteran  Cavalry,  and 
ist  Dragoons;  2d  Battalion,  5th  Artillery;  at  Summit  Point,  2d, 
5th,  8th  and  22d  Cavalry;  at  Berryville,  4th,  6th,  gth  Cavalry  and 
ist  Dragoons;  at  Flowing  Springs,  two  Battalions,  9th  Artillery; 
1st  Battery;  43d,  49th,  62d,  6sth,  67th,  77th,  io6th,  I2ist,  I22d 
and  isist  Infantry. 

1729.  Aug.     21  st.     Skirmish  at  College  Hill,  Miss.    2d  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1730.  Aug.      2ist-25th.     Skirmish  at  Ream's  Station,  Va.     3d  Cavalry. 

1731.  Aug.     22d.       Skirmish  at  Fort  Buffalo,  Va.     i6th   Cavalry. 

1732.  Aug.      23d.       Skirmish  at  Ream's   Station,   Va.      loth    Cavalry. 

1733.  Aug.     23d-24th.     Action  at  Halltown,  W.  Va.    4th  and  9th  Cavalry;  2d  Battalion 

(Companies  E,  F,  G  and  H),  5th  Artillery,  Maj.  Caspar  Urban; 
two  Battalions  9th  Artillery;  5th  Battery;  75th,  I28th  and  I54th 
Infantry. 

1734.  Aug.     24th.     Skirmish  at  Falling  Waters,  Va.     ist,  2ist  and  ist  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1735.  Aug.     25th.     Battle  of  Ream's  Station,  Va. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

i. 

E 
O 

O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

10th  Cav.  . 
2d    Art  .  . 
4th  Art  .  . 

7th  Art.  . 

8th  Art  .  . 
12th  Bat'y. 
7th  V.  Inf 
10th  Inf.  . 

39th  Inf.  . 

1,  Stedman.  .  . 

2,  Gregg  
1    Miles  

Cav 
2 
2 

2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

Lt.-Col.  M.  H.  Avery  
Maj.  George  Hogg  

1 
15 

1 
20 

25 

12 
27 
2 
23 

11 

"'2 

S 

I 
.r> 

"i 

"35 

322 

70 
205 
6 
31 

5 

20 

2 

72 

375 

94 
244 
11 
60 

17 
27 

4,  Broady  

2,  Murphy  .... 
Clark 

1,  Miles  

1,  Miles  
2,  Gibbon  

Lt.-Col.  T.  Allcock  (w),  Maj.  Wm. 
Arthur    (w),    Mai.    Frank    Wil- 
liams (w),  Capt.  Wm.  Church.  .  . 
Maj.  E.  A.   Springsteed   (k),  Capt. 
John  F.  Mount  

8 

3 
2 
1 

10 

6 
4 
2 
4 

1 

^•1 

1 
1 

Lt.-Col.  J.  B.  Baker  

Lieut.  George  K.  Dauchy  

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
3,  Smyth  

Cons.  ;  Crandell 

1   Miies     

Five  companies,  Capt.  Jacob  Scheu 
Battalion,      Lt.-Col.      George      F. 
Hopper  

2,  Gibbon  
1,  Miles  

Six    companies,    Capt.    David    A. 
Allen  .  . 

1 

I 

4 

i 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


255 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

o. 

0 
0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aeerepate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

52d    Inf.. 

57th  Inf.  . 
59th  Inf.  . 

61st  Inf.. 

63d    Inf.. 
64th  Inf.  . 
66th  Inf. 
69th  Inf. 

88th  Inf. 
108th  Inf. 
lllth  Inf. 
125th  Inf. 

126th  Inf.. 
152d    Inf.. 
155th  Inf.  . 

164th  Inf.. 

170th  Inf.  . 
182d    Inf.. 

Cons.  ;  Crandell 

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
1,  Rugg  

1,  Lynch  

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
4,  Broady  

1  Miles  

2 

2 
2 

2 

2 
2 
•> 

Six  companies,  Capt.  George  Dege- 

•> 

1 

28 
23 

37 

25 
27 
6 
19 

44 

10 
21 
25 

10 
10 
5 

33 

106 

74 

46 
1243 
1993 

31 
33 

41 

39 
27 
12 
24 

52 
15 
25 
30 

22 
14 
20 

48 

117 
85 

58 
1595 
2742 

1  Miles 

Capt.  Orlando  F.  Middleton  

3 

7 

2,  Gibbon  
1,  Miles  

1,  Miles... 
1,  Miles  
1   Miles  

Lt.-Col.  H.  P.  Rugg  (c),  Capt.  Geo. 
W   Ryerson  

? 

1 

3 
11 

Lt.-Col.   K.   Oscar  Broady    (c,  4th 
Brigade)    (w),    Maj.    George   W. 
Scott  

Six  companies  

Lt  -Col.  William  Glenny  (c)  

1 

3 
5 

2 

Cons.;  Crandell 

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
3  Smyth 

1,  Miles  

2 

2 
2 
2 
2 

2 
2 
2 

2 

2 
2 

Six     companies,      Capt.      Richard 
Moroney  

1 
1 

1 

5 
2 
2 
3 

8 
3 

2 
2 

"2 
3 

1  Miles 

Lt  -Col    Francis  E    Pierce  

1 

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
Cons.;  Crandell 

Cons.  ;  Crandell 
1,  Rugg  
2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 

2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 

2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 
2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 

1  Miles 

Maj.  Lewis  W.  Husk  

1  Miles  

Col.   Levin  Crandell    (cf),   Lt.-Col. 
Joseph   Hyde    (c),  Capt.   Joseph 
Egolf  (w),  Capt.  N.  Penfield.  .  .  . 

1 

1,  Miles  
2,  Gibbon  
2,  Gibbon  

2,  Gibbon  

2,  Gibbon  
2,  Gibbon  

Capt    Ira  Hart  Wilder  

1 

Capt.  William  S.  Burt  
Lt.-Col.    John   Byrne    (m),    Capt. 
Michael  Doheny  

1 

4 
2 
1 

I 

10 
4 
1 

I 

•  4 

201 
470 

1 

6 
< 

1 

52 
80 

Maj.  J.  Beattie  (m),  Capt.  R.  Heg- 
gart  182d  Inf  

Col   J.  P   Mclvor  

i 

1 
I 

24 
59 

Col.  M.  Murphy  (c),  Lt.-Col.  John 

n 
1 

15 

28 

t 

60 
112 

Total  

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

1736.  Aug. 
1737-  Aug. 

1738.  Aug.      26th. 

1739.  Aug. 

1740.  Aug. 

1741.  Aug. 

1742.  Aug. 

1743.  Aug. 

1744.  Aug. 

1745.  Aug. 

1746.  Aug. 

1747.  Sept. 

1748.  Sept. 

1749.  Sept. 

1750.  Sept. 

1751.  Sept. 

1752.  Sept. 


t  Division  officer  of  the  day. 

25th.     Action  near  Shepherdstown  and  Kearneysville,  W.  Va.     Smithfield, 

2d,  4th,  5th,  6th,  8th,  gth  and  22d  Cavalry  and  ist  Dragoons. 
25th.     Skirmish  at  Conee  Creek,  La.     Olive  Branch;  Comite  River.     Be- 
tween Jackson  and  Clinton.    2d  Veteran  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Gurney, 
26th  Battery. 
Skirmish  at  Halltown,  W.  Va.     ist  and  25th  Cavalry;  2d  Battalion, 

(Companies  E,  F,  G  and  H),  5th  Artillery,  Maj.  Caspar  Urban. 
27th.     Skirmish  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.     Detachment  ist  Cavalry. 
27th.     Skirmish  at  Duffield  Station,  Va.     25th  Cavalry. 
28th.     Skirmish  at  Williamsport,  Md.     ist  Cavalry. 
28th.     Affair  against  Fort  Sumter,   S.   C.     Boat  party  of  I27th   Infantry, 

Lieut.  Garrit  F.  Eaton. 
28th-29th.     Action  at  Smithfield,  W.  Va.     Leetown;  Shepherdstown.    4th, 

6th,  9th  and  25th  Cavalry;  ist  Dragoons. 

29th.     Action  at  Summit  Point,  Va.     Charlestown.     ist  Battery;  two  bat- 
talions 9th  Artillery;  io6th  and  iSlst  Infantry. 
29th-30th.     Skirmishes  at  Arthur's  Swamp,  Va.     loth  Cavalry. 
31  st     Skirmish  near  Lee's  Mills,  Va.     3d  Cavalry. 
ist.     Skirmish  at  Port  Republic,  Va.    6th  Cavalry, 
ist.     Skirmish    at    Winchester    and     Ashby    Gap     Turnpike,    Va.     22d, 

Cavalry, 
ist.     Battle  of  Jonesboro,  Ga.     Atlanta  campaign.     i7th  Vet.   Infantry, 

Col.  W.  T.  C.  Grower  (w),  Maj.  Joel  O.  Martin. 
ad.       Skirmish  at  Waynesboro,  Va.     2d   Cavalry. 
2d.       Skirmish  at  Berryville,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 
2d.       Skirmish  at     Yellow  Tavern,  Va.     Vaughn  Road.     loth  Cavalry. 


256          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

1864. 

1753-  Sept.  2d.  Skirmish  at  Darkesville,  W.  Va.     1st  Cavalry,  Col.  Adams. 

1754.  Sept.  2d.  Skirmish  at  Bunker  Hill,  W.  Va.     ist  and  25th  Cavalry. 

1755.  Sept.  3d.  Skirmish  near  Annandale,  Va.     I3th   Cavalry. 

1756.  Sept.  3d.  Skirmish  at  Jamestown  Island,  near  Williamsburg,  Va.     20th  Cav- 

alry. 

1757.  Sept.      3d.      Skirmish  at  Darkesville,  W.   Va.     ist   Cavalry. 

1758.  Sept.      3d~4th.     Engagement  at  Berryville,  Va.     Smithfield;   Halltown;   Duffield 

Station;  near  Charleston.  2d,  5th,  6th,  8th,  9th,  22d  and  25th 
Cavalry;  2d  Battalion  (Companies  E,  F,  G  and  H),  5th  Artillery; 
75th,  H4th,  isist  and  I59th  Infantry. 

1759.  Sept.       4th.     Skirmish  at  Culpeper,  Va.     Fairfax  Station.     i3th   Cavalry. 

1760.  Sept.       5th.     Skirmish  at  Stephenson's  Depot,  Va.     ist   Cavalry. 

1761.  Sept.       6th.     Skirmish  at  Stony  Creek,  Va.     loth  Cavalry. 

1762.  Sept.       6th.     Skirmish  at  Port  Republic,  Va.     gth  Cavalry. 

1763.  Sept.       7th.     Skirmish  west  of  Opequon  Creek,  Va.     5th,  8th  and  22d  Cavalry; 

I59th  Infantry. 

1764.  Sept,  7th.     Skirmish  at  Stephenson's  Depot,  Va.    ist    Cavalry. 

1765.  Sept.  8th.     Skirmish  at  Berryville,  Va.     I76th   Infantry. 

1766.  Sept.  9th.     Skirmish  at  Winchester,  Va.    2d  and  9th  Cavalry. 

1767.  Sept.  9th.     Skirmish  near  Baton  Rouge,  La.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 

1768.  Sept.  loth.     Skirmish  near  Baton  Rouge,  La.     Detachment   nth  Cavalry. 

1769.  Sept.  I2th-i3th.     Skirmishes  at  Darkesville,  W.  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

1770.  Sept.  I3th.     Skirmish  at  Centreville,  Va.    Fall's  Church.    I3th  and  i6th  Cavalry. 

1771.  Sept.  I3th.     Action  at   Opequon,  Abraham's  Creek,  Berryville  and  Winchester 

Pike,  Va.  Gilbert's  Ford;  White  Post;  Winchester;  Bunker  Hill. 
2d,  4th,  5th,  6th,  9th,  22d  and  25th  Cavalry;  ist  Dragoons;  Com- 
panies E,  F,  G  and  H,  5th  Artillery,  Maj.  Caspar  Urban;  ist 
Battery;  43d,  49th,  62d,  77th  and  I2ist  Infantry. 

1772.  Sept.      I3th.     Skirmish  at  Bayou  Maringouin,  La.     Detachment    2d  Veteran  Cav- 

alry, Lt.-Col.  A.  L.  Gurney. 

1773.  Sept.     isth.     Skirmish  at  Prince  George  Court  House,  Va.    3d  Cavalry. 

1774.  Sept.      1 5th.     Skirmish   at  Rosedale,  La.     Detachment  2d  Veteran  Cavalry,   Lt.- 

Col.  A.  L.  Gurney. 

1775.  Sept.     i6th.     Skirmish  at  Jerusalem  Plank  Road,  Va.     3d   Cavalry. 

1776.  Sept.     i6th.     Skirmish  at  Stony  Creek  Station,  Va.     loth  Cavalry. 

1777.  Sept.     i6th.     Skirmish  at  Fort  Powhattan,  Va.    Cox's  Mills,    ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

1778.  Sept.      i6th.     Skirmish  near  Amite  River,  La.     Detachment  nth   Cavalry. 

1779.  Sept.      i6th.     Skirmish   near   Bayou   Maringouin,   La.     Detachment   2d   Veteran 

Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  A.  L.  Gurney. 

1780.  Sept.     i6th-i7th.     Skirmish    at   Snicker's   Gap,   Va.     8th    Cavalry. 

1781.  Sept.     I7th.     Skirmish  at  Belcher's  Mills,  Va.     3d  and   loth  Cavalry. 

1782.  Sept.      I7th.     Skirmish  at  Culpeper,  Va.     Stevensburg;  Rapidan  Station;  Fairfax 

Station.     Detachments  I3th  and  i6th  Cavalry,  Col.  Lazelle. 

1783.  Sept.     I7th.     Skirmish  at  Snicker's  Gap,  Va.     22d  Cavalry. 

1784.  Sept.     I7th.     Skirmish  at  Burnt  Factory,  Opequon  Creek,  Va.     ist  and  5th  Cav- 

alry. 

1785.  Sept.      I7th.     Skirmish  on  scout  near  Baton  Rouge,  La.     I4th   Cavalry. 

1786.  Sept.     i8th.     Skirmish  at  Martinsburg,    W.    Va.      ist    Cavalry. 

1787.  Sept.     I9th.     Engagement  at  Rapidan  Station,  Va.     Culpeper;  Kelly's  Ford.     i6th 

Cavalry. 

1788.  Sept.     I9th.     Skirmish  at  Deep  Gully,  N.  C.     Detachment  I2th  Cavalry. 

1789.  Sept.      I9th.     Battle    of    Opequon,    Va.     Winchester;    Belle    Grove;     Berryville 

Gorge.     (See  table  following.) 


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257 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

g 

B 
O 
O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
t^:  men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Cav. 
2d  Cav.. 
4th  Cav  . 

5th  Cav  . 
6th  Cav  . 

8th  Cav. 
9th  Cav  . 
22d    Cav. 
25th  Cav  . 
1st   Drag 
5th  Art.  . 

9th  Art.. 
1st  Bat'y 

5th  Bat'y 

43d    Inf  .  . 
49th  Inf.. 

62d    Inf.. 
65th  Inf.. 

75th  Inf.. 

77th  Inf.. 
90th  Inf.. 

106th  Inf.. 
114th  Inf.. 

2,  Capehart  .  .  . 
1,  Mclntosh.  .  . 
2,  Devin  

1,  Mclntosh.  .  . 
2,  Devin  

2,  Chapman.  .  . 

2,  Averell.  .  . 
3,  Wilson... 
1,  Merritt..  . 

3,  Wilson  .  .  . 
1,  Merritt..  . 

3,  Wilson  .  .  . 
1,  Merritt.  .  . 

Cav.. 
Cav.. 
Cav.. 

Cav. 
Cav. 

Cav. 
Cav. 

W.  Va.,  Mai.  Timothy  Quinn  
A.  P.,  Capt.  Walter  C.  Hull  
A.   P.,   Maj.  A.   Haurand,   Maj.   E. 
Schwartz  

1 
1 

2 

4 
5 

12 
12 

7 
4 

1 
1 

3 
1 

6 

4 

7 

17 
17 

18 
6 
19 

7 
7 
13 

43 
42 

6 

A.  P.,  Maj.  Abram  H.  Krom  
A.  P.,  Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Maj.  W. 
E    Beardsley            

1 

2 

2 
? 

A.  P.,  Lt.-Col.  Wm.  H.  Benjamin.  . 

A.  P.,  Lt.-Col.  George  S.  Nichols.  . 

1 

2 
9 

3 

13 

1 

2,  Chapman.  .  . 
1,  Custer  
2,  Devin  

3,  Wilson  .  .  . 
1,  Merritt..  . 
1  ,  Merritt  .  .  . 

Cav. 
Cav.. 
Cav.. 

A.  P.,  Maj.  Caleb  Moore,  8th  Cav.  . 

A.  P.,  Maj.  Charles  J.  Seymour.  .  .  . 
A.  P.,  Col.  Alfred  Gibbs  

"l 

1 
1 

11 
6 

"l 

1 
2 

1 

3 
6 

31 
34 

5 

3 
4 

1,  Wells  
2,  Keiffer  
Tompkins  .... 

1,  Thoburn.. 
3,  Ricketts.  . 

W.Va 
6 
6 

19 

6 

6 

6 

.   e 

19 

6 
19 

6 
19 

19 
6 
6 

19 

19 
6 

19 
19 

19 

19 
19 

19 

Maj.   Caspar   Urban,  2d   Battalion, 
Companies  E,  F,  G  and  H  .  . 

Two  Battalions,  Maj.  Charles  Bur- 
gess   

Capt.  Andrew  Cowan   (w),  Lieuts. 
Wm.  H.  Johnson  (w),  and  Oras- 
mus  R.  Van  Ettan  

1,  D  wight..  . 

Capt.    Elijah    D.    Taft    (c),    Lieut. 
John  V.  Grant  

3,  Bidwell... 
3,  Bidwell  

1,  Wheaton.  .  . 
2,  Upton  

1,  Birge  

3,  Bidwell  
2,  McMillan... 

1,  Emerson  .  .  . 
1,  Beal  

2,  Getty  
2,  Getty  

2,  Getty  
1,  Russell..  . 

2,  Grover  .  .  . 

2,  Getty  
1,  Dwight..  . 

3,  Ricketts.  . 
1,  Dwight..  . 

Maj.  Charles  A.  Milliken  

1 

1 
1 

3 

1 

2 

3 

9 
2 

*>fi 

8 

11 
4 

32 

73 
42 

Col.  Daniel  D.  Bidwell  (c),  Lt.-Col. 
Erastus  D.  Holt  (Battalion).  .  .  . 

Lt.-Col.  Theodore  B.  Hamilton.  .  .  . 

Col.  Jos.  E.  Hamblin  (c),  Capt.  H. 
C.  Fisk  

fi 

Lt.-Col.  W.  Babcock   (w),  Maj.  B. 
F.  Thurber  

17 
2 

4 
4 

41 

34 

1 

10 

2 

Lt.-Col.  Winsor  B.  French  

Detachment    of    nonveterans    with 
160th  Inf  

Capt.  Peter  Robertson  

6 

20 
q 

2 
8 

43 

156 
TO 

3 

54 

185 
48 
15 

34 

57 

74 

17 
69 

111 

75 

77 

Col.  Samuel  R.  Per  Lee  (w),    Maj. 
Oscar  H.  Curtis  

1 

116th  Inf.. 
121st   Inf.. 
122d    Inf.. 

128th  Inf.  . 

131st  Inf.. 
151st  Inf.. 

153d    Inf.. 
156th  Inf.. 

159th  Inf.. 

160th  Inf.. 
175th  Inf.  . 

176th  Inf.  . 

1,  Beal  
2,  Upton  
3,  Bidwell  

3,  Sharpe  

2,  Molineaux.  . 
1,  Emerson..  .  . 

1,  Beal  
3,  Sharpe  

2,  Molineaux.  . 

2,  McMillan..  . 
3,  Sharpe  

3.  Sharpe  

1,  Dwight..  . 
1,  Russell..  . 
2,  Getty  

2,  Grover.  .  . 

2,  Grover.  .  . 
3,  Ricketts.. 

1,  Dwight..  . 
2,  Grover.  .  . 

2,  Grover.  .  . 

1,  Dwight..  . 
2,  Grover.  .  . 

2,  Grover.  .  . 

Col.  George  M.  Love  

Capt.  John  D.  P.  Douw.  .  . 

2 
5 

6 
9 

3 
10 

20 

5 
13 

1 

4 

B 

9 

2 

4 

3 

4 
3 

12 
24 

46 
56 

12 
55 

88 

46 

58 

Lt.-Col.  Augustus  W.  Dwight  (w), 
Maj.  Jabez  M.  Brower  

1 

Maj.   Francis   S.   Keese    (w),  Capt. 
Charles  R.  Anderson  

Col.  Nicholas  W.  Day  

Col.  W.  Emerson  (c),  Lt.-Col.  T.  M. 
Fay  

Col.  Edwin  P.  Davis  

Col.  Jacob  Sharpe  (c,  w),  Lt.-Col. 
Alfred  Neafie  (c),  Capt.  James  J. 
Hoyt  

Col.  Edward  Molineaux  (c),  Lt.-Col. 
Wm.  Waltermire  

1 

19 
1 

Lt.-Col.  John  B.  Van  Petten  

3 

Three  companies,  Capt.  Charles  Mc- 
Carthv  

Maj.  Charles  Lewis  

5 

8 

30 

9 

47 

Total  

8 

53 

171 
644 

74 

278 

921 
3705 

4 
13 

61 
325 

1239 
5018 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

1790.  Sept. 

1791.  Sept. 


1793-  Sept. 

1794-  Sept. 

1795-  Sept. 

1796.  Sept. 

1797.  Sept. 


20th. 
20th. 


1792.  Sept.     20th. 


2ISt. 
2ISt. 
22d. 
22d. 
22d. 

17 


Skirmish  at  Wolf  Run  Shoals,  Va.     i6th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish   on   Clinton  Road,   near   Baton   Rouge,   La.     Detachment 

nth  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Morgan's  Ferry,   near  Morganzia,  La.     Alabama  Bayou 

Detachment  2d  Veteran  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  A.  L.  Gurney. 
Engagement  at  Front  Royal,  Va.     2d,  5th,  8th  and  22d  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Strasburg,  Va.     Back  Road.     1st  Cavalry. 
Siege  and  capture  of  Fort  Morgan,  Ala.    Company  M,  I4th  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Culpeper,  Va.     i3th  and  i6th  Cavalry. 
Action   at  Milford,  Luray  Valley,  Va.     Goony  Run.     2d,  5th,  8th, 

22d  and  25th  Cavalry. 


258 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 

1798.  Sept.  22d.  Engagement  at  Fisher's  Hill,  Va.  Woodstock.  1st,  4th,  6th,  gth 
and  25th  Cavalry  and  ist  Dragoons;  2d  Battalion,  5th  Artillery; 
ist  and  5th  Batteries;  43d,  49th,  62d,  6sth,  75th,  77th,  goth,  io6th, 
H4th,  i:6th,  i2ist,  I22d,  I28th,  i3ist,  I5ist,  I53d,  is6th,  159th, 
i6oth,  I75th  and  I76th  Infantry. 

22d.       Skirmish  at  Prince  George  Court  House,  Va.     3d   Cavalry. 

23*d-24th.  Skirmishes  at  Mt.  Jackson,  Va.  Harrisonburg;  New  Market 
and  Woodstock;  Front  Royal.  4th,  6th,  Qth  and  25th  Cavalry;  ist 
Dragoons;  5th  Battery;  75th,  H4th,  n6th,  I2ist  and  isist  In- 
fantry. 

24th.     Skirmish  at  Timberville,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

24th.     Skirmish  at  Mt.  Crawford,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 

24th.     Skirmish  at  Greenville  Springs  Road   near  Baton  Rouge,  La.     I4th 

Cavalry,  Col.  Bassford. 

Skirmish   near   Muddy  Branch,   Md.     Company   G,   84th   Regiment 
National  Guard. 

25th.     Skirmish  at  Luray,  Va.     8th  and  25th  Cavalry. 

26th.     Skirmish  at  New  Market,  Va.     ist  Dragoons. 

26th.     Skirmish  at  Brown's  Gap,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

26th.  Skirmish  at  Waynesboro,  Va.  Staunton.  2d,  5th,  8th  and  22d  Cav- 
alry. 

26th-27th.  Skirmishes  at  Port  Republic,  Va.  Cross  Keys;  Staunton, 
north  fork,  4th,  6th,  gth  and  25th  Cavalry  and  ist  Dragoons. 

27th-28th.  Skirmishes  at  Railroad  Bridge,  south  fork  of  Shenandoah, 
Va.  Waynesboro;  Rockfish  Gap;  Chester  Gap;  Mt.  Meridian.  2d, 
5th,  8th  and  22d  Cavalry. 

28th.     Skirmish  at  New  Market,  Va.     9th  Cavalry. 

29th.  Skirmish  at  Railroad  Bridge,  south  fork  of  Shenandoah,  Va.  5th 
Cavalry. 

29th-Oct.  ist.  Battle  of  Chaffin's  Farm,  north  side  of  James  River,  Va. 
Forts  Harrison  and  Gilmer;  Varina,  New  Market  and  Darby 
Roads;  Springhill;  Laurel  Hill;  New  Market  Heights. 


1799-  Sept. 
1800.  Sept. 


1801.  Sept. 

1802.  Sept. 

1803.  Sept. 

1804.  Sept.     24th. 

1805.  Sept. 

1806.  Sept. 

1807.  Sept. 

1808.  Sept. 

1809.  Sept. 

1810.  Sept. 


1811.  Sept. 

1812.  Sept. 

1813.  Sept. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

a 

o 

0 

Cav 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

d 

•M 

H 
< 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
M  |  men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

3d    Cav. 
1st  Mo't'd. 
Rifles 

1   West 

Kautz 

Lt  -Col    Ferris  Jacobs,  Jr  

2 

5 

Troops  B  and  M,  escort  to  Gen.  But- 
ler, Lieut.  Arthur  S.  Whitcomb 

Capt   George  E   Ashby  

3d    Art.: 
Bat'y  E. 
Bat'y  H. 
Bat'y  K. 
Bat'y  M. 
16th  Art.. 

7th  Bat'y 
16th  Bat'y 
17th  Bat'y 
1st  Eng 
3d    Inf. 
47th  Inf. 

48th  Inf. 
81st  Inf. 

89th  Inf.. 
92d    Inf.. 

Cook 

18 
18 
18 
18 
10 

18 
18 
18 

8 

8 

Cook 

Capt.  William  J.  Riggs  

Cook     

Ca  ot   Joseph  R.  Angel  

3 

3 

Cook   

Capt.  John  H.  Howell  .... 

2,  Abbott  

Cook  
Cook  

1,  Terry  

Cos.  A,  B,  C,  F,  G,  K  and  M,  Maj. 

? 

2 
'"4 

F   W   Prince.  . 

1st  Lieut.  Martin  T.  Mclntyre  
Capt   R   H   Lee 

4 

Cook  

Capt    George  T   Anthony 

Detachment   Col    E   W   Serrell 

1  ,  Daggett  .... 
2,  Pennypacker 

2,  Pennypackei 
1,  Stevens  .... 

8,  Pairchild  .  .  . 
3,  Roberts  .... 

2,  Foster  

10 
10 

10 
18 

18 
18 

Capt.  J.  M.  Wicks 

5 
1 

2 
2 

f. 

1 

1 

16 

8 
1 

44 

15 
18 

4 

3 
2 

25 

14 
5 

59 

42 
35 

2,  Foster  

2,  Foster  
1,  Stannard.  .  . 

2,  Heckman..  . 
1,  Stannard.  .  . 

Lt.-Col.    C.     R.     Macdonald     (w), 
Capt.  Jos   M   McDonald 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  B.  Coan.  . 

Col.  J.  B.  Raulston  (c),  Capt.  E.  A. 
Stimson    (w),   Capt    L    B    Por- 
ter (w),  1st  Lt.  G.  C.  Smith  
Col.  H.  S.  Fail-child  (c),  Maj.  W.  M. 
Lewis  

I 

6 

3 

?J 

1 

17 
9 

Capt.  H.  C.  Fay.  .  . 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


259 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

& 

8__ 

18 
18 

10 
10 

10 
10 
18 

18 

10 

18 

18 
10 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

96th  Inf.  . 
98th  Inf.  . 

100th  Inf.. 
112th  Inf.  . 

115th  Inf 

2,  Burnham.  .  . 
1,  Stevens.  .  .  . 

3,  Plaisted  
1,  Daggett  

3  Bell 

1,  Stannard.  .  . 
1  ,  Stannard  .  .  . 

1,  Terry  
2,  Foster  

2  Foster 

Col.  E.  M.  Cullen  (c).  Capt.  H.  C. 
Buckman  

8 
8 

8 

4 

63 

50 
1 

29 

1 

1 

20 
6 
33 

103 

63 
2 

60 
33 
124 

67 

41 

67 

24 
78 
31 

Maj.   Wm.    H.    Rogers    (w),   Capt. 
Fred.  Lewis  

Maj.  D.  D.  Nash  

Lt.-Col.  E.  A.  Ludwick  (w),  Capt. 
A.  Dunham  

2 

8 

3 
3 

4 
"7 

35 
23 
73 

60 

29 
44 

?n 

Lt.-Col.  N.  J.  Johnson  

1 

117th  Inf.. 
118th  Inf.. 

139th  Inf.  . 

142d    Inf.. 
148th  Inf.. 

158th  Inf.. 
169th  Inf.. 

1,  Daggett.  .  .  . 
2,  Burnham.  .  . 

1,  Stevens.  .  .  . 

1,  Daggett.  .  .  . 
1,  Stewart,  Jr.. 

1,  Stewart,  Jr.. 
3,  Bell  

2,  Foster  
1,  Stannard.  .  . 

1  ,  Stannard  .  .  . 
2,  Foster 

Col.  R.  Daggett  (c,  w),  Maj.  E.  Bagg 
Lt.-Col.  G.  F.  Nichols  (w),  Capt.  J. 
R.  Seaman  

1 

14 
3 

10 

2 

4 

Col.  Sam'l  H.  Roberts  (c,  3d  Brig.), 
Lt.-Col.  Thomas  Mulcahy  

2 

"ii 

Lt.-Col.  Albert  M.  Barney  

2,  Heckman.  .  . 

2,  Heckman.  .  . 
2,  Foster  

Col.  Geo.  M.  Guion  (c),  Capt.  E.D. 
Gage  

Col.  James  Jourdan  

14 
? 

8 

51 
?S 

10 
6 

Lt.-Col.  James  A.  Colvin  

Total  

7 

89 

45 

594 

3 
14 

157 

895 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

27 

356 

140 

2153 

631 

3327 

1814.  Sept.  2Qth-Oct.  2d.  Battle  of  Poplar  Springs  Church.  Peeble's  Farm,  Pe- 
gram's  Farm,  Boydton  Plank  Road,  Vaughan  Road,  Weldon  Rail- 
road, Southside  Railroad,  Chappel  House,  Hatcher's  Run,  Davis' 
Station,  Arthur's  Swamp,  Duncan  Road,  Sycamore  Grove  Church, 
(ist  and  2d  Divisions,  5th  Corps;  ist  and  26.  Divisions,  gth  Corps; 
Sept.  29th-Oct.  ist;  gth  Corps  and  3d  Division,  2d  Corps 
Oct.  2d.) 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

4 
& 

o 
o 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

10th  Cav. 
24th  Cav. 

2d  Mou't'd 
Rifles.  .  . 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  B. 
Bat'y  D. 

Bat'y  H. 
14th  Art.  . 
15th   Art. 
19th  Baty 
34th  Baty 
5thVt.I. 
40th  Inf.. 
44th  Inf.. 

46th  Inf.  . 
51st  Inf.. 

72d    Inf.. 

73d    Inf.. 
76th  Inf.  . 

1,  Davies,  Jr.  . 
2,  Hartranft.  .  . 

2,  Griffin  

2,  Gregg  
1,  Willcox  

2,  Porter  

Cav 
9 

9 

5 
5 

5 
9 
5 
9 
9 
5 
2 
5 

9 
9 

2 

2 
5 

Capt.  Wm.  A.  Snyder  
Dismounted,  Lt.-Col.  W.   C.   New- 
berry,  Col.  W.  C  Raulston     (m), 
captured  

4 
1 

2 

9 
12 
10 

3 
4 

15 
60 
76 

4 
4 
28 
7 

8 
6 

42 
57 

Dismounted,  Maj.  Wm.   H.   Mapes 
(m),  Capt.  James  M.  Watson.. 

1st  Lieut.  R.  E.  Rogers  
Lieut.  L.  J.  Richardson  (w),  Lieut. 
D.  M.  Johnson  

3 

1 

Capt   Charles  E   Mink 

3,  McLaughlin. 
1,  Otis  
Monroe  

1,  Willcox  
2,  Ayres  

Maj.  George  M.  Randall  

4 
f, 

2 

18 
5 

4 

Maj.  Louis  Eiche  

Capt.  E    W    Rogers 

Monroe  

Lieut.  Thomas  Heaseley 

•^ 

^ 

6 
8 
1 

27 
57 

344 

1,  Otis  
1,  DeTrobriand 
3,  Gwyn  

2,  Hartranft..  . 
1,  Curtin  

3,  McAllister.  . 

1,  DeTrobriand 
3,  Hofman.  .  .  . 

2,  Ayres  
3,  Mott  
1,  Griffin  

1,  Willcox.  .  .  . 
2,  Potter  

Capt.  Charles  S.  Montgomery  
Maj.  Madison  M.  Cannon  

3 

5 
1 

A    Battalion,    Capt.    Bradford    R. 
Wood,  Jr  

1 

2 

1 

1 
1 

21 
16 

10 

1 

4 
38 

324 

Capt.  Adolph  Becker  

Maj.  John  G.  Wright  (m),  Capt.  C. 
W.  Walton  

I 

3,  Mott  

3,  Mott  
3,  Crawford  .  .  . 

One  company  attached  to  the  120th 

Col.  W.  R   Brewster 

Lt.-Col.  John  E.  Cook.. 

1 

2 

24 

27 

260 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

E 

E 
O 

o 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

86th  Inf.  . 
93d    Inf.. 
95th  Inf.  . 
109th  Inf.  . 
120th  Inf.  . 

1,  DeTrobriand 
2,  Pierce  

3,  Mott  
3,  Mott  

2 
2 
5 
9 
2 
2 
5 

5 
fi 

Col.  Jacob  H.  Lansing  

Lt.-Col.  B.  C.  Butler  

3 

3 

32 

3,  Hofman.  .  .  . 
1,  Harriman..  . 
3,  McAllister.  . 

3,  Crawford  .  .  . 
1.  Willcox.  .  .  . 
3,  Mott  

Capt.  Henry  M.  Jennings  

1 

1 

30 

Maj.  George  W.  Dunn  

Lt.-Col.  J.  R.  Tappan  

1 

1 

7 

9 

124th  Inf.. 
140th  Inf.  . 

1.  DeTrobriand 
1,  Otis  

3,  Mott  

Col.  Chas.  H.  Weygant  

2,  Ayres  

Col.  E.  S.  Otis  (c,  w),  Maj.  Wm.  S. 
Grantsynn  

1 

4 

3 

7 

12 

3 
11 

58 

146th  Inf.  . 

147th  Inf.. 
179th  Inf.. 

1,  Otis  

3,  Hofman.  .  .  . 
2,  Griffin  

2,  Ayres  
3,  Crawford  .  . 

Maj.  Jas.    G.   Grindlay    (c),   Capt. 
Thos.  A.  Wilson  

11 
33 

2,  Potter  

9 

Col.  Wm.  M.  Gregg  

1 

1 

23 

Total  

1 

U 

29 
168 

11 

62 

160 

838 

17 

58 

574 
1744 

792 
2889 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

1824.  Oct.        4th. 


1815.  Sept.     30th.     Skirmish  at  Waynesboro,  Va.     Mt.  Crawford.     2d  and  8th  Cavalry. 

1816.  Oct.         ist.     Skirmish    at    Mt.    Crawford,   Va.     Waynesboro.     4th,    6th   and   gth 

Cavalry. 

1817.  Oct.        ist.     Skirmish   at   Franklin,   Mo.     I78th   Infantry,    Capt.   John    B.   Gan- 

dolfo. 

1818.  Oct.         ist.     Skirmish  at  Morgan's  Ferry,  Atchafalaya  River,  La.     2ist  Battery. 

1819.  Oct.         ist.     Skirmish  near  Lewinsville,  Va.     i6th  Cavalry. 

1820.  Oct.        2d.       Skirmish  at  Woodstock,  Va.     Fisher's   Hill.     2d   Cavalry. 

1821.  Oct.        2d.       Skirmish  at  Middletown,  Va.     Detachment  4th  Cavalry. 

1822.  Oct.        2d~3d.     Skirmish  in  Luray  Valley,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

1823.  Oct.        3d~5th.     Skirmishes  at  North  River,  Va.    Mt.  Jackson;  Bridgewater.    2d, 

5th  and  22d  Cavalry. 
Skirmish    at    St.    Francisville,    La.     2d    Veteran    Cavalry,    Lt.-Col. 

Gurney. 
Skirmish  at  Bayou   Sara,   La.     nth   Cavalry;   2d  Veteran   Cavalry, 

Lt.-Col.    Gurney;    i6ist   Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Railroad  Bridge,  Rapidan  River,  Va.     Culpeper;  Sper- 

ryville.     1st  Cavalry. 
5th~7th.    Skirmishes   at   Salem   and   White  Plains,  Va.     I3th   and    i6th 

Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Fisher's  Hill,  Va.     6th  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Brock's  Gap,  Va.     2d,  5th,  8th  and  22d  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Clinton,  La.    Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Forestville,  Va.     Grabbitt's  Mills;  Columbia  Furnace. 

5th  and  8th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Big  Springs,  Va.     ist  Cavalry. 

Skirmish    from    Newmarket   toward   Fisher's   Hill,   Va.      ii6th    In- 
fantry. 

Skirmish  at  Swift  Creek,  N.  C.     Detachment  I3th  Artillery. 
Engagement  at  Darbytown  and  Newmarket  Roads,  Va.     Johnson's 

Farm;  Four  Mile  Creek;  Laurie  Mill.     (See  table  following.) 


1825.  Oct. 

1826.  Oct. 

1827.  Oct. 

1828.  Oct. 

1829.  Oct. 

1830.  Oct. 

1831.  Oct 

1832.  Oct. 

1833.  Oct. 

1834.  Oct. 

1835.  Oct. 


5th. 
5th. 


6th. 
6th. 
6th. 
7th. 

7th. 
7th. 

7th. 
7th. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


261 


1864. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

Commanding  Officers. 

T3 

T) 

a 

(4 

TIONS. 

ij 

<L> 
0 

£c 

B 

I 

2  a 

01  V 

B 

o 

tsS 

s 
I 

r. 

i 

"H  " 

S 

"3  " 

C6 

to 

0 

W 

0 

W 

O 

W 

3dCav.. 

1,  West  

Kautz  

Lt.-Col.  Ferris  Jacobs,  Jr  

1 

3 

3 

13 

2 

31 

52 

1st    M'nt'd 

Rifles 

Kautz  

Col.  E.  V.  Sumner.  .  .                         .  .  * 

16th  Art 

2  Abbott 

1  Ames  

in 

Maj.  Fred.  W.  Prince,  Cos.  A,  B,  C,  F 

G,  Kand  N  

11 

4 

50 

65 

100th  Inf.  . 

3,  Plaisted  .... 

1,  Ames  

10 

Maj.    D.    D.    Nash,   Capt.    Frank   C. 

Brunck  

1 

6 

7 

Total  

1 

14 

7 

69 

0 

31 

124 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

1 

48 

19 

234 

5 

151 

458 

1836.  Oct.         8th. 


1837.  Oct. 

8th. 

1838.  Oct. 

8th. 

1839.  Oct. 

gth. 

1840.  Oct. 

gth. 

1841.  Oct. 

gth. 

1842.  Oct. 

loth. 

1843.  Oct. 

loth. 

1844.  Oct. 

nth. 

1845.  Oct. 

i2th-: 

1846.  Oct. 

i3th. 

1847.  Oct. 

I4th. 

1848.  Oct. 

I4th. 

1849.  Oct. 

I4th. 

1850.  Oct. 

I4th. 

1851.  Oct. 

I5th. 

1852.  Oct. 

I5th. 

i853.  Oct. 

i6th. 

1854.  Oct. 

i6th. 

1855.  Oct. 

i6th. 

1856.  Oct. 

i6th. 

1857-  Oct. 

i6th. 

1858.  Oct. 

I7th. 

i8sg.  Oct. 

I7th. 

1860.  Oct. 

I7th. 

1861.  Oct. 

i8th. 

1862.  Oct. 

i8th. 

Skirmishes  at  Columbia  Furnace  and  Tumbling  Run,  Va.  Tom's 
Brook,  Grabbitt's  Mills.  4th,  6th  and  gth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Peeble's  Farm,  Va.    Weldon  Road.    24th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Fisher's  Hill,  Va.     2d  and  8th   Cavalry. 

Engagement  at  Tom's  Brook  and  Mt.  Jackson,  Va.  Fisher's  Hill, 
Strasburg,  Woodstock  Races,  Newmarket,  Mt.  Olive.  2d,  4th, 
5th,  6th,  8th,  gth,  22d  and  25th  Cavalry;  ist  Dragoons;  6th  Bat- 
tery; iSgth  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Milford,  Va.     1st  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  near  Cedar  Creek,  Va.     gth  Artillery. 

Skirmish  at  Mt.  Jackson,  Va.    gth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish   on   the   Highland   Road,   La.     Detachment   nth   Cavalry. 

Action  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.     i8th  Battery. 

I3th.     Engagement  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.     2d,  5th,  8th,  22d  Cavalry; 
2d  Battalion,  5th  Artillery;  65th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  on  Darbytown  Road,  Va.  3d  Cavalry; 
ist  Mounted  Rifles;  detachment  i6th  Artillery,  Maj.  Prince. 

Skirmish   near  White  Post,  Va.     ist   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Lebanon  Church,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 

Capture  of  Mosby's  Camp,  near  Piedmont,  in  Blue  Ridge  Moun- 
tains, Va.  I3th  Cavalry,  Col.  Gansevoort. 

Engagement  near  Strasburg,  Va.  ist  Dragoons;  4th,  6th  and  gth 
Cavalry;  gth  Artillery;  isist  and  I53d  Infantry. 

Skirmish  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.     23d  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Bayou  Sara,  La.  Four  companies  nth  Cavalry,  Maj. 
Remington. 

Skirmish  at  South  Quay,  Va.     8th  Battery. 

Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  to  Murfree's  Depot,  Va.  Companies 
D,  I  and  K,  2Oth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Fausse  River,  La.    2d  Veteran  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Gurney. 

Skirmish  on  Darbytown  Road,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

Skirmish  at  Union   Mills,   Va.     Detachment    I3th    Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Mt.  Zernaim  Church,  Va.     loth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.     4th  and  gth  Cavalry;  ist  Dragoons. 

Skirmish  at  Perkins'   Plantation,   La.     Detachment    nth   Cavalry. 

Skirmish   at   Fall's  Church,  Va.     i6th   Cavalry. 

Skirmish   at  Cedar   Run,  Va.     5th  Cavalry. 


262 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 

1863.  Oct.       i  gth.     Skirmish  at  Piedmont,  Va.     I3th  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Coles;  i6th  Cav- 

alry, Capt.  McPherson. 

1864.  Oct.       igth.     Skirmish  at  Morgan's  Ferry  and  Simsport,  La.     2ist  Battery. 

1865.  Oct.       igth.     Battle  of  Cedar   Creek,  Va. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

| 

0 

O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed  . 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Cav. 
2d    Cav. 

4th  Cav  . 
5th  Cav  . 

6th  Cav  . 

8th  Cav  . 
9th  Cav. 
22d    Cav. 
1st  Drag 
5th  Art.. 

6th  Art.  . 

9th  Art.. 
10th  Art.. 

1st  Bat'y- 
5th  Bat'y. 
6th  Bat'y. 
41st  Inf.. 

43d    Inf.. 
49th  Inf.  . 

62d    Inf.. 
65th  Inf.  . 

75th  Inf.. 
77th  Inf.  . 

90th  Inf.  . 

106th  Inf.  . 

114th  Inf.  . 
116th  Inf 

2,  Capehart  .  .  . 
1,    Pennington, 
Jr  
2,  Devin  
1,   Pennington, 
Jr 

2,  Powell  

3,  Custer  
1,  Merritt  

3,  Custer  

Cav 

Cav 
Cav 

Cav 
Cav 

Cav 
Cav 
Cav 
Cav 

Maj.  Timothy  O.  uinn  

Capt.  Andrew  S.  Glover  

| 

8 

14 

3 

3 
1 
4 

Maj  .  Edward  Schwartz  
Maj.  Theodore  A.  Boice  

f 

| 

2,  Devin  
2  Wells 

1,  Merritt  
3,  Custer  

Col.  T.  C.  Devin  (c),  Capt.  G.  E. 
Farmer  

1 

? 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  H.  Benjamin  

1 

2,  Devin  
2  Wells  

1,  Merritt  
3.  Custer  

Col.  Geo.  S.  Nichols  
Maj.  Charles  C.  Brown  

I 

3 

2,  Devin  
1   Wildes  .  .  . 

1,  Merritt  
1,  Thoburn  

Dol.  Alfred  Gibbs  

f 

fl 

5 

309 

93 

208 

4 

23 

Army  of  Va.;  Capt.  F.  C.  Wilkie,  2d 
Battalion,  Cos.  E,  F,  G  and  H..  . 

4 

305 
16 

i 

Prov.;Kitching 
3,  Keifer  

6 

Col.  J.  H.  Kitching  (c,  w),  Lt.-Col. 
G.  C.  Kibbe  

1 

'A 

10 
40 

5 

1 

61 

160 

1 

2,  Ball  

Maj.  James  W.  Snyder  

Prov.  ;  

One  Battalion;  Lt.-Col.  G.  De  Pey- 
ster  Arden  

3 

Tompkins  .  . 

fl 

Lieut.  O.  R.  Van  Ettan  

I 

5 

17 

1,  McMillan.  .  . 

19 

Capt.  Elijah  D.  Taft  

l.Kidd  

3,  Bidwell... 
3,  Bidwell  

.,  Warner  
2,  Hamblin  

.,  Birge  
3,  Bidwell  

.,  Davis  

.,  Emerson..  .  . 
.,  Davis  

1,  Merritt  
Prov.;Kitching 

2,  Getty  
2,  Getty  

2,  Getty  
1,  Wheaton.  .  . 

2,  Grover  
2,  Getty  

1,  McMillan.  .. 

3,  Keifer  

1,  McMillan.  . 
1   McMillan    . 

Cav 

6 
6 

6 
6 

19 
6 

19 

6 

19 
19 
6 

6 

19 
19 
6 

19 

19 
19 
19 

Capt.  Joseph  W.  Martin  

t 

2 

0 
22 

38 
15 

90 
55 

30 

73 

53 
115 
59 

57 

32 
95 
33 

13 

81 
92 

23 

66 

Six  companies,  Lt.-Col.  Detler  Von 
Einsiedel  

1 

3 

2 

Battalion,  Maj.  Chas.  A.  Milliken. 
Col.  D.  D.  Bidwell  (c,  k),  Lt.-Col. 
E.  D.  Holt  

.    4 

8 
2 

11 

3 

5 

3 

8 
20 
7 

9 

4 

5 

3 

2 

2 
1 

5 

3 

1 

6 

4 

4 
2 

15 

28 
13 

72 

18 

21 

43 

42 
80 
39 

38 

25 
14 
21 

11 

56 
31 

12 
31 

Lt.-Col.  Theodore  B.  Hamilton  
Col.  J.  E.  Hamblin  (c,  w),  Lt.-Col. 
Thomas    H.    Higginbotham    (k), 
Capt.  H.  C.  Fisk  

1 
2 
2 

1 

3 
33 

3 

22 

Maj.  Benjamin  F.  Thurber  

Lt.-Col.  Winsor  B.  French  (c),  Maj. 
Nathan  S.  Babcock  

Lt.-Col.     Nelson    Shaurman,    Maj. 
John  C.  Smart,  Capt.  Honory  De 
La  Paturelle  

Capt.  A.  W.  Briggs  (w),  Capt.  P. 
Robertson  

Lt  -Col.  Henry  B.  Morse  

1 

1 

7 
9 

0 

Col.  George  M.  Love  

121st  Inf.. 
122d    Inf.. 

128th  Inf.  . 
131st  Inf.. 
151st  Inf.. 

153d    Inf.. 

156th  Inf.. 
159th  Inf.. 

160th  Inf.. 
165th  Inf 

2  Hamblin  
3,  Bidwell  

1,  Macauley.  .  . 
!,  Molineaux  .  . 
.,  Emerson..  .  . 

.,  Davis  

3,  Macauley.  .  . 
2,  Molineaux  .  . 
2,  Thomas  .... 

1,  Wheaton.  .  . 
2,  Getty  

J,  Grover  
2,  Grover  
3.  Keifer  

1,  McMillan... 

2,  Grover  
2,  Grover  
1,  McMillan... 

Lt.-Col.  Egbert  Olcott  (c),  Capt.  D. 
D   Jackson  

1 
1 

Lt.-Col.  Augustus  W.  Dwight  (w), 
Maj.  Jabez  M.  Brower  (k),  Capt. 
A   H  Clapp  

Capt   Charles  R   Anderson  

2 

74 
9 

10 

48 

6 
23 

Col.  Nicholas  W.  Day  

2 

1 

8 
7 

2 
9 

i 
1 

I 
1 

1 
1 

Col.     Wm.     Emerson     (c),     Capt. 
Browning    N.    Wiles    (w),   Capt. 
Hiram  A.  Kimball  

Col.  Edwin  P.  Davis   (c),  Lt.-Col. 
Alexander  Strain  (w),  Capt.  Geo. 
H    McLaughlin  

Lt.-Col.    Alfred    Neafie    (c),   Capt. 
Alfred  Cooley  

1 
•2 

Col.  Edward  L.  Molineaux  (c),  Lt.- 
Col.  Wm.  Waltermire  

Capt.  Henry  P.  Underbill  

175th  Inf.  . 
176th  Inf.. 
194th  Inf.. 

(,  Macauley.  .  . 
1,  Macauley.  .  . 
I,  Emerson..  .  . 

1,  Grover  
2,  Grover  
3.  Keifer  

19 
19 
6 

Battalion,  Capt.  Chas.  McCarthy.  . 
Maj.  Charles  Lewis  

1 

? 

i 

63 
45 
1824 
5665 

I 
1 
1'J 
52 

5 

2 
185 
592 

4 
OB 

J44 

11 
42 
926 
3186 

1 

9 

30 

31 

617 
1561 

Cos.  A,  B,  D  and  F,  Maj.  Wm.  D. 
Ferguson  

Total  

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


263 


1864. 

1866.  Oct.       20th.     Skirmish  on  Charles  City  Pike,  Va.     3d  Cavalry. 

1867.  Oct.       20th.     Skirmish  near  Lexington,   Mo.     I78th   Infantry. 

1868.  Oct.       20th.     Skirmish  at  Woodstock,  Fisher's  Hill,  Va.     4th,  6th  and  pth  Cav- 

alry and  ist  Dragoons. 

1869.  Oct.      20th.     Skirmish  on  Greenville  Springs  Road,  near  Baton  Rouge,  La.    De- 

tachment nth  Cavalry. 

1870.  Oct.      22d.       Skirmish  at  Liberty  Mills,  Va.     ist  Dragoons. 

1871.  Oct.      22d.       Skirmish  near  Fall's  Church,  Va.     Detachment  I3th  Cavalry. 

1872.  Oct.      22d.       Skirmish  near  Conrad's  Ferry,  Va.    25th  Cavalry. 

1873.  Oct.      23d.       Skirmish  near  Independence,  Mo.     I78th  Infantry. 

1874.  Oct.      23d.       Skirmish  on  Highland  Road  near  Baton  Rouge,  La.     Detachment 

nth  Cavalry. 

1875.  Oct.      24th.     Skirmish  on  James  Island,  S.  C.     54th  Infantry. 

1876.  Oct.      25th.     Affair  near  Bunker  Hill,  Va.   (attack  on  Paymaster's  train).     I33d 

and  i6sth  Infantry. 

1877.  Oct.      27th-28th.     Battle  of  Boydton  Plank  Road,  or  Hatcher's  Run,  Va.     Boyd- 

ton  Road,  Vaughn  Road,  Dabney's  and  Burgess  Mills,  White  Oak 
and  Quaker  Roads,  Burgess  and  Claiborn  Bridge,  Armstrong's 
Mills.  2d  and  3d  Divisions,  2d  Corps  and  Cavalry.  Hatcher's 
Run,  Clement's  House  and  Squirrel  Level  Road.  5th  Corps  and 
ist  and  2d  Divisions,  Qth  Corps. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

o. 

0 

O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

WVd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

10th  Cav. 
24th  Cav  . 

2dMo'ted 
Rifles.  .  . 
1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  B. 
Bat'y  H. 
8th  Art  . 
14th  Art  . 
15th  Art. 
19th  Baty 
34th  Baty 
IstBatt'n 
Sharp's. 
5thV.  Inf 

10th  Inf.  . 
40th  Inf.  . 
46th  Inf.  . 
61st  Inf.. 
59th  Inf.. 
72d    Inf.. 
73d    Inf.. 
76th  Inf.  . 
79th  Inf.. 

I,  Newberry.  .  . 
1,  Newberry..  . 

2,  Griffin  

2,  Gregg  
2,  Gregg  

2  Potter 

Hav 
Cav 

9 

5 
5 
2 
9 
5 
0 

Capt.  William  A.  Snyder  
Lt.-Col.  W.  C.  Newberry  (c),  Maj. 
J.  E.  Doran  

6 

1 

10 

17 

Dismounted,  Capt.  Jas.  M.  Watson 
1st  Lieut.  R.  E.  Rogers  

Wainwright.  .  . 
2,  Willett  
5,  McLaughlin. 
I,  Winthrop.  .  . 
Tidball  

2,'  Egan.  '.'.'.'.'.'. 
1,  Willcox  
2,  Ayres  

Capt.  Charles  E.  Mink  
Col.  James  M.  Willett  (c)  

"e 

"2 

"25 
2 

'"9 

'"42 
2 

Maj.  George  M.  Randall  
Lt  -Col   Michael  Wiedrich  

Tidball  : 

9 

5 
1 

2 

2 
9 
9 
2 
2 
2 
5 
9 

2 
2 
5 
2 
9 
2 
2 

5 

Capt.  Jacob  Roemer  

1,  Bragg  
I,  Winthrop.  .  . 

3,  Smyth  
1,  DeTrobriand 
2,  Cutcheon  .  .  . 
1  Curtin 

),  Crawford  .  .  . 
2,  Ayres  

2,  Egan  
3,  Mott  
1,  Willcox  
2,  Potter  

1st  Lieut  James  K  McDonald  .... 

Col.  Fred.  Winthrop  (c),  Capt.  C.  S. 
Montgomery  

1 

1 

8 
8 

Six  cos.,  Lt.-Col.  Geo.  F.  Hopper..  . 

4 

4 

Maj    Madison  M   Cannon  

i 

7 

Capt.  Adolph  Becker  

Capt.  Thomas  B.  Marsh  

1,  Rugg  
3,  McAllister  .  . 
I,  DeTrobriand 
3,  Hofman  

2,  Egan  
3,  Mott  

Capt.  George  W.  Ryerson  

i 

4 

5 

One  company,  with  the  120th  Inf.  . 

3,  Mott  
3,  Crawford  .  .  . 

Lieut.-Col.  M.  W.  Burns  
Lt.-Col.  Charles  E.  Livingston  

i 

1 

3 

t 

26 

34 

Provost   guard,  Capt.   Andrew   D. 
Baird                                            .... 

86th  Inf.  . 
93d    Inf.. 
95th  Inf.  . 
108th  Inf.  . 
109th  Inf.. 
120th  Inf.. 
124th  Inf.  . 

140th  Inf.. 
146th  Inf.  . 
147th  Inf.  . 
152d    Inf.. 

155th  Inf.  . 

1,  DeTrobriand 
2,  Pierce  
3,  Hofman  .... 
3,  Smyth  
1,  Hartranft.  .  . 
3,  McAllister  .  . 
1,  DeTrobriand 

1,  Winthrop.  .  . 
1,  Winthrop.  .  . 
3,  Hofman.  .  .  . 
1,  Rugg  

2,  Willett  .  . 

3,  Mott  

1 

8 

18 

8 

30 

7 

17 
52 
8 
5 

4 
58 

17 

3,  Mott  

Lt.-Col    B   C   Butler           

4 

?,  Crawford  .  .  . 
2,  Egan  
1,  Willcox  
3,  Mott  

1 

1 

4 

fl 

Maj   George  W   Dunn        

2 

18 

4 

Lt.-Col.  John  R  Tappan   

i 

i 

6 
1 

1 
4 

32 
7 

3,  Mott  

Lt.-Col.    Chas.    H.    Weygant    (w), 
Maj.  Henry  S.  Murray  (w),  Capt. 
Henry  F.  Travis  

2,  Ayres  

2,  Ayres  
3,  Crawford  .  .  . 
2,  Egan  

2,  Egan... 

e 

2 

• 

Capt!  'W.'  A.'  Mus'son  (k)',  Capt.'  C. 
H.  Dygert.   .    .               

i 

2 
1 

"i 

4 
5 

1 

5 

1 
13 

6 

8 
20 

Capt.  Michael  Dohenv.  . 

264 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1864. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

£ 
o 
O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed  . 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

^  1  Aggregate. 

h-«*  1 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

164th  Inf.. 
170th  Inf.  . 
179th  Inf.  . 
182d    Inf.. 
185th  Inf 

2,  Willett.. 
2,  Willett  
2,  Griffin  
2,  Willett  
1   Sickel  

2,  Egan  
2,  Egan  
2,  Potter  

2 
2 
9 
2 

a 

Capt.  Robert  Heggart,  182d  Inf... 

1 

6 

7 

Col.  j.  P.  Mclvor  

1 

3 

... 

Col.  William  M.  Gregg  

2,  Egan  
1,  Griffin  

Lt.-Col.  John  Coonan  

9 

4 

13 
5 

Col.  Edwin  S-Jenney  

5 

186th  Inf.  . 
187th  Inf.  . 
188th  Inf.. 

2,  Griffin  
2,  Gregory.  .  .  . 
2,  Gregory  .... 

2  Potter 

9 
5 
5 

Col    Bradley  Winslow 

1,  Griffin  

Six  cos.,  Lt.-Col.  Daniel  Myers.  .  . 

ft 

51 

18 
2 

164 

556 

77 

54 

479 
1758 

1,  Griffin  

Lt.-Col.  Isaac  Doolittle  

6 
43 
152 

1 
14 

60 

45 
251 
962 

4 

8 

Total  

3 
14 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

1878.  Oct.      27th-2Qth.     Engagement    at    Fair    Oaks    2d    and    Darbytown    Road,   Va. 
North  of  James  River.    Fair  Oaks,  i8th  Corps;  Darbytown  Road, 
loth   Corps.     New  Market  and   Charles   City  Cross  Roads,  Wil- 
liamsburg  and  New  Bridge  Roads. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

B 

h 

Z 
J 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

3dCav.. 

1st  M'ted 
Rifles.  . 
16th  Art  . 

16th  Bat'y 
3d    Inf.. 

47th  Inf.. 
81st  Inf.. 

89th  Inf.  . 

92d    Inf.. 
96th  Inf.. 

98th  Inf.  . 
100th  Inf.. 
112th  Inf.  . 
115th  Inf.. 
117th  Inf.  . 
118th  Inf.  . 
139th  Inf. 

142d    Inf.. 
148th  Inf.. 

1,  Lewis  

',  Evans  
2,  Abbott  

West  

West  
1,  Ames  

10 

18 
10 

10 

18 

18 

IS 
18 

IS 
10 
10 
10 
10 
18 
18 

10 
18 

Col.Geo.  W.  Lewis  (c),  Lt.-Col.  Ferris 
Jacobs,  Jr  

9 

1 

3 
1 
3 

Col.  E.  V.  Sumner  
Seven  companies,  Maj.  Frederick  W. 
Prince  

1 

1 

J 

Cant.  R.  H.  Lee  

1,  Curtis  

J,  Pennypack'r 
1  ,  Raulston  .  .  . 

3,  Fairchild  .  .  . 

2,  Cullen  
2.  Cullen  

I.  Raulston.  .  . 
3,  Plaisted  
1,  Curtis  
3,  Bell  
1,  Curtis  
2,  Cullen  
1,  Raulston.  .  . 

1,  Curtis  
3,  Fairchild  .  .  . 

2,  Foster  

2,  Foster  
1,  Marston.  .  .  . 

2,  Heckman.  .  . 

1,  Marston.  .  .  . 
1,  Marston.  .  .  . 

1,  Marston.  .  .  . 
1,  Ames  
2,  Foster  
2,  Foster  
2,  Foster  
1,  Marston.  .  .  . 
1,  Marston.  .  .  . 

2,  Foster  

Capt.  Jay  M.  Wicks  (w),  Capt.  James 
H.  Reeve  

1 

2 

9 
1 

^ 

2 

98 
28 

38 

14 
1 

3 

139 
31 

52 
3 
17 
35 
20 
52 
111 

2 
103 

84 
674 
1603 

Lt.-Col.  C.  R.  Macdonald  
Lt.-Col.  J.  B.  Raulston  (c),  Capt.  E. 
A.  Stimson  

Col.  H.  S.  Fairchild  (c),  Lt.-Col.  W. 
M.  Lewis  (w)  

1 

3 

1 

a 

36 
3 

10 
^ 

2 

Detachment,  Capt..  H.  C.  Fay.  . 
Col.     E.     M.     Cullen     (c),     Lt.-Col. 
Steohen  Moffitt  (w),  Mai.  Henry  J. 
Pierce  

Maj.  William  H.  Rogers  

Col.  George  B.  Dandy  

1 

3 
4 
6 
1 

8 

28 
105 

i 

i 

i 
i 

i 

i 

14 

4'.) 

12 
27 
15 
41 
10 

1 
87 

13 
276 
738 

'i 
i 

i 

9 

21 

3 
3 
1 

3 
93 

5 

68 
343 
677 

Col.  John  F.  Smith  
Lt.-Col.  N.  J.  Johnson  (w)  
Col.  Rufus  Daggett  

1 

Col.  S.  H.  Roberts  (c,  3d  Brig.),  Lt.- 
Col.  Thomas  Mulcahy  
Col.  N.  M.  Curtis  (c),  Lt.-Col.  A.  M. 

1 

2,  Heckman.  .  . 

Temporarily  detached  frorr  1st  Brig., 
Capt.  E.  D.  Gage  (k),  Capt.  H.  H. 
Hopkins,  Lt.-Col.  J.  B.  Murray  .  .  . 

Total      

1 

4 
13 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

1879.  Oct.      28th. 

1880.  Nov.        i  st. 

1881.  Nov.       ist. 


Skirmish  at  Berryville,  Va.     ist  Dragoons. 
Skirmish  near  White  Post,  Va.     ist  Dragoons. 
Skirmish  at  Green  Springs,  W.  Va.     i$th  Cavalry. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


265 


1864. 

1882.  Nov.  ist.  Skirmish  at  Cedar   Creek,   Va.      io6th    Infantry. 

1883.  Nov.  ist.  Skirmish  at  Charles  City  Court  House,  Va.     3d  Cavalry. 

1884.  Nov.  2d.  Skirmish  near  Prince  George  Court  House,  Va.     loth  Cavalry. 

1885.  Nov.  6th.  Skirmish  at  Halifax  Road,  Va.     I2ist   Infantry. 

1886.  Nov.  6th.  Skirmish  at  Glasgow,  Mo.     I78th   Infantry. 

1887.  Nov.  7th.  Skirmish  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.    2d  Cavalry. 

1888.  Nov.  7th.  Skirmish  at  Stony  Creek,  Va.     loth  Cavalry. 

1889.  Nov.  Iith-i2th.     Engagement    at    Cedar   Creek   and    Ninevah,    Va.     Near    Old 

Forge  Road;  Newtown;  Middletown;  near  Berryville;  Middle 
and  Back  Roads;  Stony  Point,  ist  Cavalry,  Col.  Adams;  2d  Cav- 
alry, Col.  Hull  (k);  4th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Schwartz;  5th  Cavalry, 
Maj.  Krom;  6th,  8th,  9th,  2ist,  22d  and  25th  Cavalry;  ist  Dra- 
goons; ist  Veteran  Cavalry;  6sth,  poth,  H4th,  n6th  and  I2ist 
Infantry. 

1890.  Nov.      I4th.     Skirmish  at  Day's  Point,  Va.     Detachment  I3th  Artillery. 

1891.  Nov.      isth.     Skirmish  at  Darbytown  Road,  Va.     3d  Cavalry. 

1892.  Nov.      1 5th.     Skirmish    near    Winchester,    Va.      9th    Cavalry. 

1893.  Nov.      isth.     Skirmishes  at  Clinton  and  Liberty  Creek,  La.    I4th  and  2d  Veteran 

Cavalry;  i8th  Battery. 

1894.  Nov.      isth-Dec.   2ist.    Gen.    Sherman's    Savannah    Campaign,    Ga.      Losses    in 

killed  and  wounded  principally  before  Savannah. 


Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

i 

0 

Commanding  Officers. 

t 

D 
1 

niistcd 
men. 

e 

0 

nlisted 
men. 

EJ 

O 
O 

i 

•o 

M   U 

ggregate. 

O 

0 

W 

O 

W 

0 

W 

<5 

1st  Art: 

Bat'y  I. 
Bat'y  M 

Reynolds  

20 
20 

Capt.  Charles  E.  Winegar  

Reynolds  

Lieut.  Edward  P.  Newkirk  

17th  Vet. 

Inf. 

1,  Smith  

2,  Morgan  

14 

Lt.-Col.  Joel  O.  Martin  

1 

1 

60th  Inf.  . 

3,  Barnum  .... 

2,  Geary  

20 

Maj.  Thomas  Elliott  

3 

4 

6 

102d    Inf.. 

3,  Barnum  .... 

2,  Geary  

:>.o 

Lt.-Col.  Harvey  S.  Chatfield  

1 

14 

1 

107th  Inf.  . 

2,  Carman  .... 

1,  Jackson.  .  .  . 

20 

Lt.-Col.  Allen  N.  Sill  

6 

1 

59 

59 

119th  Inf.  . 

2,  Tones  

2  Geary  

20 

Col.  John  T.  Lockman  

123d    Inf.. 

1,  Self  ridge  

1  ,  Jackson  .... 

20 

Lt.-Col.  James  C.  Rogers  

1 

1 

134th  Inf.. 
136th  Inf.  . 

2,  Jones  
3,  Ross  

2,  Geary  1 
3,  Ward  

20 
20 

Lt.-Col.  Allen  H.  Jackson  
Lt.-Col.  Lester  B.  Faulkner  

1 

1 

7 

1 

4 

13 
1 

137th  Inf.  . 

3,  Barnum.  .  .  . 

2,  Geary  

20 

Lt.-Col.  Koert  S.  Van  Voorhees  

1 

8 

4 

13 

141st   Inf.. 

1,  Selfridge  

1  ,  Jackson  .... 

20 

Capt.  William  Merrell  

143d    Inf.. 

3,  Robinson.  .  . 

1,  Jackson  .... 

:'() 

Lt.-Col.  Hezekiah  Watkins  

j 

1 

149th  Inf 

'0 

Col    Henry  A    Barnum   (c)    Maj    N 

Grumbach  

2 

1 

3 

150th  Inf.. 

2,  Carman  .... 

1  ,  Jackson  .... 

20 

Maj.  Alfred  B.  Smith,  Col.  John  H. 

Ketcham  (w),  Maj.  Smith  

2 

1 

c 

12 

20 

154th  Inf.  . 

2,  Jones  

2,  Geary  

20 

Col.  P.  H.  Jones   (c),  Maj.  Lewis  D. 

Warner  

1 

O 

3 

7 

Total  

1 

6 

4 

50 

1 

79 

141 

1895.  Nov.     isth-Dec.  loth.     Gen.  Sherman's  March  to  the  Sea,  Ga.     Savannah  cam- 


Artillery;   I7th    Veteran,    6oth, 
I37th,    I4ist,   I43d,   I49th, 


1896.  Nov. 

1897.  Nov. 


i6th. 
I7th. 


1898.  Nov.      I7th. 


paign.     Batteries    I    and    M,    ist 

iO2d,   io7th,    iigth,    I23d,   I34th, 

I50th  and  I54th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  on  Jackson  Road,  La.     Detachment   nth  Cavalry. 
Skirmish  near  Stone  Mountain,  Ga.     March  to  the  Sea.     Savannah 

campaign.     I36th  Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Liberty,  Miss.     Detachment   nth   Cavalry. 


1899.  Nov.      i8th.     Skirmish  at  Blackwater,  Va.     loth  Cavalry. 


266 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1900.  Nov. 

1901.  Nov. 

1902.  Nov. 

1903.  Nov. 

1904.  Nov. 

1905.  Nov. 

1906.  Nov. 


1907. 
1908. 
1909. 
1910. 
1911. 
1912. 

IQI3- 
1914. 


Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 


1915.  Nov. 

1916.  Nov. 

1917.  Nov. 

1918.  Nov. 

1919.  Nov. 

1920.  Nov. 

1921.  Nov. 

1922.  Nov. 

1923.  Nov. 


1924.  Nov.  30th. 


1925.  Nov. 

1926.  Nov. 

1927.  Nov. 


1864. 

i8th.     Skirmish  at  Brookhaven,  Miss,     nth  Cavalry. 

igth.     Skirmish  at  Day's  Point,  Va.     I3th  Artillery. 

igth.     Skirmish  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.     ist  Dragoons. 

2ist.     Skirmish  near  Jackson,  La.     nth   Cavalry. 

22d.       Skirmish  at   Stony    Creek,   near    Edinburg,   Va.     Detachment   2ist 

Cavalry,  Maj.  Otis. 

22d.       Skirmish  at  Hawkinsville,  Va.     Detachment  2ist   Cavalry. 
22d.       Skirmish  at  Rood's  Hill,  Va.     Mt.  Jackson;   Kearnstown.     ist,  2d, 

4th,   sth,  6th,  8th,  pth,   2ist   and  22d   Cavalry  and    ist  Veteran 

Cavalry. 

23d.      Skirmish  at  Rood's  Hill,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 
23d.      Skirmish  at  Prince  George  Court  House,  Va.    24th  Cavalry. 
23d.       Skirmish  at  Clinton,  La.     nth  and   I4th  Cavalry. 
23d.       Skirmish  at  Morganza,   La.     Detachment  2d  Veteran   Cavalry. 
24th.     Skirmish  at  Liberty,  La.     I4th  Cavalry. 
24th.     Skirmish  near  Kearnstown,  Va.    2ist  Cavalry. 
25th.     Skirmish  at  Summit,  Miss.     I4th  Cavalry. 
25th-26th.     Skirmishes  at   Sandersville,  Ga.     Oconee,  near  Milledgeville. 

March  to  the  Sea.    Savannah  campaign.    I7th  Veteran,  I34th  and 

iSOth  Infantry. 
27th.     Skirmish   at  Franklinville,   Miss.     Greenville,     nth    Cavalry,   Maj. 

Remington. 

27th.     Skirmish  at  Jackson,  La.     I4th  Cavalry. 

27th.     Skirmish  at  State  Line,  Pascagoula  River,  Miss.  2d  Veteran  Cavalry. 
27th.     Skirmish  at  Flint  Hill,  Va.     Fairfax.     i6th   Cavalry. 
27th-28th.     Skirmishes  at  White  Plains,  Va.    25th  Cavalry. 
28th.    Skirmish  near  Davisboro,  Ga.    March  to  the  Sea.     Savannah  cam- 
paign.   6oth  Infantry. 

29th.  Skirmish  at  Bloomfield,  Va.  1st  Dragoons. 
29th.  Skirmish  at  Upperville,  Va.  25th  Cavalry. 
29th.  Skirmish  near  Greensboro,  Ga.  March  to  the  Sea.  Sherman's 

campaign.     I34th  Infantry. 
Skirmish   on   Moorfield   Pike   and   near   Newtown,  Va.  2d  and  22d 

Cavalry;  6th  Battery. 
3oth.     Skirmish  at  Snickersville  or  Gap,  Va.    Qth  and  25th  Cavalry. 
3oth.    Skirmish  at  Tangipahoa,  La.    Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 
3Oth.    Engagement  at  Honey  Hill,  S.  C.    Grahamsville;  Barkamsville. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

I 

o 
o 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

3d  Art.: 
Bafy  B 
Bat'y  F. 
1st  Eng. 
66th  Inf.  . 
127th  Inf.  . 

144th  Inf.  . 
157th  Inf.  . 

.c 

jl 

i^ 

£j= 

o 

•-» 

Capt   Thomas  T   Mersereau         

1 

2 

7 
5 

10 
5 

Capt.  Samuel  C.  Day  
Detachment  

1  Potter    .  . 

Lt.-Col.  Rockwell  Tyler  

7 

7 
11 

1 

3 
3 

3 
12 

11 

43 
51 

27 
144 
591 

4 

2 
2 

23 

55 
68 

30 
191 

1  Potter 

Col.  Wm.    Gurney,   Lt.-Col.   Steward 
L.  Woodford  

1,  Potter  
1.  Potter  

Col.  Tames  Lewis  
Lt.-Col.   J.   C.  Carmichael,  five  corn- 

1 

Total  

1 
I 

25 

— 

8 
26 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

83 

40 

748 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC.  267 

1864. 

1928.  Dec.        ist.     Action  at  Stony  Creek,  Va.     Duval  Station;  W.  R.  R.     loth  and 

24th  Cavalry  and  2d  Mounted   Rifles. 

1929.  Dec.       2d.      Skirmish   at   Hatcher's    Run,    Va.      iSSth,    i64th,    i70th   and    i82d 

Infantry. 

1930.  Dec.       3d.      Skirmish  at  Moorefield,  W.  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 

1931.  Dec.        3d.       Skirmish  at  Coosawhatchie  and  Partridge  Hill,  S.  C.     One  section 

Company  B,  3d  Artillery;  56th  and  5  companies  I57th  Infantry, 
Lt.-Col.  Carmichael. 

1932.  Dec.        3d.       Skirmish  at  Vienna,  Va.     i6th   Cavalry. 

1933-  Dec.  4th.  Skirmish  at  Gardinier's  Bridge,  N.  C.     I2th  Cavalry. 

1934.  Dec.  4th.  Skirmish  near  Millwood,  Va.     Two  companies  2ist  Cavalry. 

1935-  Dec.  4th.  Affair  near  Overall's   Creek,  Tenn.     Section   i3th    Battery,   Lieut. 
McGurrin. 

1936.  Dec.  4th.  Skirmish  near  Pocotaligo,  S.   C.     I27th   Infantry. 

1937.  Dec.  4th.  Skirmish  at  Columbia,   Miss.     Detachment    nth  Cavalry. 

1938.  Dec.  5th.  Skirmish  at  Boyd's  Point,  S.  C.    Coosawhatchie.    56th  and  5  com- 

panies  1 57th   Infantry. 

1939.  Dec.       6th-nth.    Raid  to  Hicksford,  Va.     Cavalry;  3d  Division,  2d  Corps;  and 

5th   Corps.     loth  and  24th  Cavalry;   Batteries   B,  D  and   H,   ist 
•Artillery;    15th  Artillery;    ist   Battalion   Sharpshooters;  5th  Vet- 
eran, 40th,  73d,  76th,  86th,  93d,  94th,  95th,  97th,  iO4th,  l2Oth,  I24th, 
I40th,  I46th,  I47th,  iSsth,  i87th,  i88th  and  iSgth  Infantry. 

1940.  Dec.        6th~7th.     Skirmish   near  Berryville,  Va.     Morgan's   Ford;   White   Post. 

Detachment  2ist  Cavalry,  Lieut.  Holcomb. 

1941.  Dec.       6th~7th.    Action  at  Deveaux  Neck,  S.  C.     Gregory's  Landing.     Battery 

F,   3d   Artillery;    detachment    ist   Engineers;   56th,    I27th,   I44th; 
and  I57th  Infantry,  Capt.  G.  S.  Van  Hoesen. 

1942.  Dec.        7th.     Engagement  at  Overall's  Creek,  Tenn.    The  Cedars,  near  Murfrees- 

boro.     I3th    Battery,   Capt.   Henry   Bundy. 

1943.  Dec.        8th.     Skirmish  at  Leaf  River,  Miss,     nth  and  2d  Veteran  Cavalry. 

1944.  Dec.       8th-ioth.    Action   at  Hatcher's   Run,  Va.     Vaughn   Road;   Armstrong's 

Mills.     2d    Mounted   Rifles;   2d   and   7th    Artillery;   7th  Veteran, 
39th,  52d,  6ist,  63d,  64th,  69th,  88th,  inth  and  I25th  Infantry. 

1945.  Dec.       9th.     Engagement  at  Tillifinny  Station,  S.  C.     Coosawhatchie;  Mackay's 

Point;   Deveaux  Neck;  Pocotaligo.    Batteries  B  and  F,  3d  Ar- 
tillery; detachment   ist   Engineers;  56th,  I27th,   I44th,  and   I57th 
Infantry,  Capt.  C.  H.  Van  Slyke. 
1046.  Dec.        9th.     Skirmish  at  Bunker  Hill,  W.  Va.     Dicksville.     ist  Cavalry. 

1947.  Dec.       9th.    Action  at  Gardinier's  Bridge,  near  Plymouth,  N.  C.     Three  com- 

panies I2th  Cavalry;  Battery  A,  3d  Artillery;  I32d  Infantry. 

1948.  Dec.        9th.    Engagement  at  Monteith  Swamp,  or  Station,  Charleston  R.  R.  Ga. 

March  to  the  Sea;  Savannah  campaign.     Battery  I,  ist  Artillery; 
!O7th,  I23d,  I34th,  I4ist,  isoth  and  I54th  Infantry. 

1949.  Dec.       pth.     Skirmish   at   Three    Creeks,   near    Bellefield,   Va.      Hicksford   raid. 

loth  and  24th  Cavalry. 

1950.  Dec.      loth.     Skirmish  at  Jarratt's  Station,  Va.     Meturin  River;  Hicksford  raid. 

loth  Cavalry. 

1951.  Dec.      loth.     Skirmish  at  Nottoway  Station,  Va.     2d  Mounted  Rifles. 

1952.  Dec.      loth.     Skirmish  at  McLeod's  Mills,  Miss.    Chickasawha  River.    Detachment 

2d  Veteran  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Gurney,  and  detachment  nth  Cav- 
alry. 

1953.  Dec.      loth.     Skirmish  at  Foster's  Mills,  N.  C.     Three  companies  I2th  Cavalry; 

Battery  A,  3d  Artillery;  I32d  Infantry. 


268          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

1864. 

1954.  Dec.      roth-nth.     Affair  at  Sussex  Court  House,  Va.     Halifax  Station;  Halifax 

Road;   Hicksford  raid.     loth  and   24th  Cavalry. 

1955.  Dec.      ioth-2Oth.     Investment  and  capture  of  Savannah,  Ga.    Savannah  campaign. 

Batteries  I  and  M,  ist  Artillery;  i7th  Veteran,  6oth,  road,  io7th, 
ii9th,  I23d,  I34th,  I36th,  I37th,  I4ist,  i43d,  I49th,  isoth  and  I54th 
Infantry. 

1956.  Dec.      loth.     Capture    of    Confederate    Steamer    "Ida,"    before    Savannah,    Ga. 

Savannah  campaign.  Detachment  isoth  Infantry,  Capt.  Gilder- 
sleeve. 

1957.  Dec.      nth.     Skirmish  at  Harrisonburg,  Va.     2d  Cavalry. 

1958.  Dec.      nth-i2th.     Action  at  Butler's  Bridge,  N.  C.     Fort  Branch;  Spring  Green 

Church;  Southwest  Creek,  near  Kinston.  Three  companies  I2th 
Cavalry;  Battery  A,  3d  Artillery;  I32d  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  Hitchcock. 

1959.  Dec.      I2th.     Skirmish  at  South  Quay,  Va.     3d  Cavalry. 

1960.  Dec.      I2th.     Capture    of    Confederate    gunboat    "  Resolute,"    opposite    Argyle 

Island,  Ga.  Savannah  campaign.  Battery  I,  ist  Artillery,  Capt. 
Winegar. 

1961.  Dec.      I3th.     Skirmish  at  Ocean  Springs,  Miss.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 

1962.  Dec.      15th.     Skirmish  at  Little  Escambia  River,  Ala.     Company  M,   I4th  Cav- 

alry, Capt.   Schmidt. 

1963.  Dec.      I5th-i6th.     Battle  of  Nashville,  Tenn.     45th  and  I78th  Infantry. 

1964.  Dec.      i6th.     Skirmish  at  Pollard,  Ala.     Company   M,   I4th   Cavalry. 

1965.  Dec.      I7th.     Skirmish  at  Pine  Barren   Creek,   Fla.     Company   M,    i4th   Cavalry. 

1966.  Dec.      igth.     Action    at    Deveaux    Neck,    Charleston    and    Savannah    R.    R.,    Ga. 

Batteries   B   and   F,   3d   Artillery;   56th  and   I27th   Infantry. 

1967.  Dec.      igth.     Skirmish    at   Izzard's   Mill,    Ga.     Savannah    campaign.      io7th    and 

iSOth   Infantry. 

1968.  Dec.      2Oth.     Skirmish  at  Flint  Hill,  Va.     Kearnstown.     25th   Cavalry. 

1969.  Dec.      2Oth.     Skirmish  at  Warsaw,  Va.     Cone's  Creek,     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

1970.  Dec.      2ist.     Engagement    at    Lacy    Springs    and    Mt.    Jackson,    Va.      Locust 

Springs;  New  Market;  Harrisonburg.  2d,  5th,  8th,  I5th  and  22d 
Cavalry. 

1971.  Dec.      2ist.     Skirmish  at  Rectorstown,  Va.     I3th  Cavalry,  Maj.  Douglas  Frazar. 

1972.  Dec.      2ist.     Skirmish  at  Liberty  Mills,  Va.     Madison  Court  House.     Gordons- 

ville  raid,  ist,  4th,  6th,  9th,  2ist  and  25th  Cavalry,  and  ist 
Dragoons. 

1973.  Dec.     22d.      Skirmish  at  Jack's  Shop,  Va.    Robertson  River;  bridge  at  Cavesford; 

Gordonsville  raid,  ist,  4th,  6th,  9th,  2ist  and  25th  Cavalry,  and 
ist  Dragoons. 

1974.  Dec.      22d.       Skirmish  at  Franklin's  Creek,  near  Mobile,  Ala.     I4th  Cavalry,  Col. 

Bassford. 

1975.  Dec.      22d.       Skirmish  at  Davis   Creek,   Pascagoula,  Ala.     I4th   Cavalry. 

1976.  Dec.      23d.       Skirmish    at    Burlington    Ferry,    Bogan's    Ford,    Amite    River,    La. 

Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 

1977.  Dec.      24th.     Skirmish  on  scout  near  Lee's  Mills,  Va.     24th  Cavalry. 

1978.  Dec.      25th.     Affair  at  Fort  Fisher,   N.   C.     Detachment   I3th   Artillery;   detach- 

ment i6th  Artillery;  3d,  47th,  48th,  H2th,  115th,  ii7th,  I42d  and 
i6gth  Infantry. 

1979.  Dec.      26th.     Skirmish  at  Warrenton,  Va.     Jefferson.     4th,  9th  and  2ist  Cavalry. 

1980.  Dec.      27th.     Skirmish  near  Ashby's   Gap,  Va.     ist  and  2ist  Cavalry. 

1981.  Dec.      27th.     Skirmish  at  Five    Mile    Creek,    near    East    Pascagoula,    Ala.      I4th 

Cavalry. 

1982.  Dec.      29th.     Skirmish  a-t  Jamestown,   N.   C.     I2th   Cavalry. 

1983.  Dec.      29th.     Skirmish  at  Deveaux   Neck,    Charleston   and   Savannah   R.    R.,   Ga. 

Coosawhatchie.     s6th  and   I27th   Infantry. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


269 


1864. 

1984.  Dec.      3Oth,     Skirmish  at  Greenwich,  N.  C.     I2th  Cavalry. 

1985.  Dec.      3ist.      Skirmish  near   Harrisonburg,  Va.     I5th   Cavalry. 


1988.  Jan.         3d. 


1865. 

1986.  Jan.         ist.     Skirmish   near   Lewinsville,  Va.     Detachment   I3th   Cavalry. 

1987.  Jan.         2d.       Scout    and    skirmish    from    Benvard's    Mills   to    South    Quay,   Va. 

Companies  A,  B,  C,  H  and  L,  3d  Cavalry,  Capt.  George  F.  Dern. 
Skirmish    at    Griffin's    Mills,    near     East    Pascagoula,    Ala.      I4th 
Cavalry. 

1989.  Jan.       loth.     Skirmish  at  Woodstock,   Va.      Detachment   5th    Cavalry. 

1990.  Jan.       loth.     Skirmish  at  Butler's   Bridge,   N.    C.     Battery  A,   3d   Artillery. 

1991.  Jan.       I3th.     Skirmish  on  Darbytown  Road,  Va.     Company  A,  20th  Cavalry. 

1992.  Jan.       I5th.     Skirmish  near  St.  Augustine,  Fla.     I44th  Infantry. 

1993-  Jan.       isth.     Assault  and  capture  of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.     (Includes  losses  on  the 
14th.) 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

i 

tH 

0 

O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officess. 

Enlisted 
men. 

I  Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

13th  Art.. 

Company  D  

16th  Art 

24 

24 
24 

24 

24 

24 

24 
24 
24 
24 
M 

Companies  A,  B,  C,  F,  G,  K,  Maj. 

f 

3 

16th  Bat'y 
15th  Eng. 

3d    Inf.. 

F.  W.  Prince  

Capt.  Richard  H.  Lee  

Detachment,  1st  Lieut.  K.  S.  O'Keefe, 
Companies  A  and  I  

1,  Curtis  

2,  Ames  

Capt.    H.    Reeve    (w).   Lieut.   E.   A. 
Behan  (w)  

5 
2 

2 
10 
4 

17 
5 
6 
51 

2 
1 

3 
I 

s 

W 

5 

1 
28 

10 
13 

11 
33 
60 
62 
65 
40 
297 

2 

19 
16 

17 
45 
69 
92 
79 
53 
393 

47th  Inf.  . 
48th  Inf.. 

112th  Inf.  . 

2,  Pennypacker 
2,  Pennypacker 

1,  Curtis  

2,  Ames  
2,  Ames  

2,  Ames  

Capt.  J.  M.  McDonald  

Col.  Wm.  B.  Coan  (w),  Lt.-Col.  N.  A. 
Elf  wing  

1 

Col.  John  F.  Smith  (w),  Lt.-Col.  E. 
A.  Ludwick  

115th  Inf.  . 
117th  Inf  . 

3,  Bell  
1,  Curtis  

2,  Ames  
2,  Ames  

Lt.-Col.  N.  J.  Johnson    (c,    w),    Maj. 
E.  L.  Walrath  (c)  

1 

1 
1 
1 
5 

2 
2 
3 
3 
12 

Col.  R.  Daggett   (c),  Lt.-Col.  F.  X. 
Meyer  

142d    Inf.. 

1,  Curtis  

2,  Ames  

Col.  N.  M.  Curtis  (c,  w).  Lt.-Col.  A. 
M.  Barney  

169th  Inf.. 

3,  Bell  

2,  Ames  

Col.    A.    Alden    (c).    Lt.-Col.    J.    A. 
Colvin  

Total  

1994.  Jan.       i6th. 


Detachment   Battery   C,   3d  Ar- 


Skirmish  at  Washington,    N.    C. 

tillery. 

1995-  Jan.       I7th.     Skirmish  at  Lovettsville,  Va.     6th  Cavalry. 
1096.  Jan.       'I9th.     Skirmish  near  Paris,  Va.     2ist  Cavalry. 

1997.  Jan.       I9th.     Skirmish  at  Columbia  Furnace,   Va.     25th    Cavalry. 

1998.  Jan.       22d.      Skirmish  at  Edinburg,   Va.     Detachment   5th    Cavalry. 

1999.  Jan.       26th-April  26th.     Gen.  Sherman's  Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.     The  Pro- 

visional Corps  became  part  of  the  23d  Corps  April  2d;  the  loth 
Corps  was  re-formed  of  the  portions  of  the  24th  and  igth  Corps 
in  North  Carolina,  April  2d.  (See  table  following). 


270 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1865. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

& 

o 
O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 

men. 

Z 

a 

0 

| 

0 

i  Enlisted 
men. 

S2 

• 

0 

i 

0 

Enlisted 
men. 

12th  Cav  . 
20th  Cav. 

23d  Cav  . 
1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  I. 

Bat'y  M 
3d  Art.:  .. 
Bat'y  A. 
Bat'y  C. 

Bat'y  D 
Bat'y  G. 
Bat'y  I  . 

16th  Bat'y. 
23d  Bat'y. 

15th  Eng. 
3d    Inf.. 

17th  Vet. 
Inf. 

47th  Inf.  . 
48th  Inf.  . 

Army  of  the  Ohio.  Col.  James  W. 

1 

2 

4 

4 

69 

£0 

10 

Company  I,  Capt.  John  J.  Carroll. 

Two  companies  with  the  12th  Cav  .  . 

20 
20 
Pro 

Capt.  C.  E.  Winegar  (c),  Lieut.  W. 
L  Scott 

Reynolds  

Carter  

Lieut.  Edward  P.  Newkirk  
Capt.  Samuel  P.  Russell  

1 

5 

5 
1 

6 

Artillery  

Army  of  the  Ohio,  Lieut.  E.  Barton 
Wood                                     

1 

B 

Reserve  
Reserve  

Artillery  
Artillery  

.... 

Arrpy  of  the  Ohio,  Capt.   S.   Van 
Heusen  

Army  of  the  Ohio,  Capt.  William 
A    Kelsey      

? 

2 

6 

Reserve  

Artillery  

Army  of  the  Ohio,  Lieut.  William 
Richardson,     Capt.     Samuel     P. 
Russell 

1 

5 

10 

Cav 

Capt.  Richard  H.  Lee  

3,  Kil  patrick.  . 

Army    of    Georgia,    Capt.    Samuel 

Army  of  the  Ohio,  three  companies, 
Maj    Henry  V.  Slosson  

1,  Daggett  

1,  Vandever.  .  . 

2,  Coan  
2,  Coan  

2,  Ames  

2,  Morgan  

J,  Ames  
2,  Ames  

10 

14 

10 
10 

20 
Pro 

Capt.  G.  E.  Fordham,  Lt.-Col.  A. 

Lt.  Col.  James  Lake  (w),  Maj.  A.  S. 
Marshall  

i 

9 

.  i 

33 

i 

11 

57 

Col.  Wm.  B.  Coan  (c),  Capt.  V.  K. 
Hilliard 

60th  Inf.  . 

85th  Inf.  . 
99th  Inf 

3,  Barnum  .... 
1,  Mallory.  .  .  . 

2,  Geary  
2,  Carter  

Capt.  A.  B.  Shipman,  Lt.-Col.  L.  S. 
Willson        

5 

5 

Lt  -Col   Wm  W  Clark  

Detachment  with  132d  Infantry.  .  .  . 

102d    Inf.. 

107th  Inf.  . 
112th  Inf.  . 
115th  Inf.. 
117th  Inf.  . 

119th  Inf.  . 
123d    Inf.. 
128th  Inf.  . 
132d    Inf.. 

134th  Inf.  . 
136th  Inf.  . 
137th  Inf.. 
141st  Inf.. 
142d    Inf.. 
143d    Inf.. 
149th  Inf.  . 

150th  laf  .  . 
154th  m.  . 

156th  Inf.  . 
169th  Inf.. 
175th  Inf.  . 

176th  Inf.  . 

3.  Barnum.  .  .  . 

2,  Hawley.  .  .  . 
1,  Daggett  
3,  Granger  .... 
1,  Daggett  

2.  Mindil  
1,  Self  ridge  
3,  Day  
1,  Moore  

2.  Mindil  
3,  Cogswell  
3,  Barnum.  .  .  . 
1,  Self  ridge.... 
1,  Daggett  
3,  Robinson  .  .  . 
3,  Barnum.  .  .  . 

2,  Hawley.  .  .  . 
2,  Mindil  

3,  Day  
3,  Granger.  .  .  . 
3,  Day  

3.  Day  

2,  Geary  

20 

20 
10 
10 
10 

20 
20 
10 
23 

20 
20 
20 
20 
10 
20 
20 

20 
20 

10 
10 
10 

10 

Lt.-Col.  H.  S.  Chatfield,  Maj.  O.  J. 
Spaulding  

1 

2 
26 

i 
i 

14 
19 

18 
47 

1,  Jackson.  .  .  . 
1,  Ames  
1,  Ames  
2.  Ames  

2,  Geary  
1  ,  Jackson  .... 
1.  Birge  
2,  McLean  .... 

2,  Geary  
3,  Ward  
2,  Geary  
1  ,  Jackson  .... 
2,  Ames  
1,  Jackson.  .  .  . 
2,  Geary  

1,  Jackson.  .  .  . 
2,  Geary  

1  ,  Birge  

Sol.  Nirom  M.  Crane  
Sol.  Ephraim  A.  Ludwick  

i 

Col.  Rufus  Daggett   (c),  Capt.  E. 

4 
11 

4 

4 

15 

24 
1 
55 
8 
8 

4 

Capt.  Henry  H.  Sincerbox  
Col.  Peter  J.  Claassen  (c),  Lt.-Col. 
G.  H.  Hitchcock  

1 

2 

17 

1 

Capt.    P.    E.    McMaster,    Lt.-Col. 
A   H   Jackson  

Maj.    H.   L.   Arnold,  Capt.   G.   H. 
Eldridge,  Col.  James  Wood,  Jr.  . 
Maj.  M.  B.  Eldredge,  Lt.-Col.  K.  S. 

2 

2 

41 

i 

9 

8 
6 

Capt.  Wm.  Merrell,  Lt.-Col.  A.  J. 
McNett   

I 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  A.  Jones,  Col.  A.  M. 

Lt.-Col.  H.  Watkins  (w),  Capt.  E. 
H.  Pinney,  Col.  Horace  Boughton 
Col.  Henry  A.  Barnum  (c),  Capt. 
Henry     N.      Burhans,     Lt.-Col. 

2 

3 

6 

i 

1 

3 
11 

10 

13 

3 

33 

10 

Lt  -Col.  Alfred  B.  Smith  

1 

1 

1 

19 

Col.  P.  H.  Jones  (c),  Lt.-Col.  L.  D. 

Capt   Alfred  Cooley  

2,  Ames  
1.  Birge  

1,  Birge  

Capt.  Charles  McCarthy,  five  com- 

Total  

1 

•S2 

20 
414 

11 

Ifil 

163 

2227 

l 

62 

195 
2327 

401 
5223 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


271 


1865. 

2000.  Jan.  27th.  Skirmish  at  Elrod's  Tanyard,  De  Kalb  county,  Ala.    68th  Infantry. 

2001.  Jan.  28th.  Skirmish  at  Roman's   Landing,  Ala.     Detachment  68th   Infantry. 

2002.  Jan.  28th.  Skirmish  at  Bayou  Mason,   Ark.     nth   Cavalry. 

2003.  Jan.  2gth.  Skirmish  at  Robertsville,  S.  C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.     I34th 

and  I43d  Infantry. 

2004.  Jan.       2Qth.     Skirmish  at  Columbia   Furnace,   Va.     25th   Cavalry. 

2005.  Jan.       30th.     Skirmish  at  Halloway's  Ferry,  Ark.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 

2006.  Feb.         2d.     Skirmish  at  Plymouth,  N.  C.     I2th  Cavalry. 

2007.  Feb.         2d.     Skirmish  at  Colerain,  N.  C.     I2th  Cavalry. 

2008.  Feb.         2d.     Skirmish  at  Lawtonville,  S.   C.     Campaign  of  the   Carolinas,   I43d 

Infantry. 

2009.  Feb.        3d.       Skirmish  at  Broad  Run,  Va.     Detachment  I3th   Cavalry. 

2010.  Feb.         4th-6th.    Expedition  and  skirmishes  from  Winchester,  Va.,  to  Moorefield, 

W.  Va.     Detachments  8th  and  22d  Cavalry. 

201 1.  Feb.         5th.     Skirmish  at  White  Oak  Swamp,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

2012.  Feb.        5th-8th.     Engagement    at    Hatcher's    Run,   Va.     Vaughan    Road,   Arm- 

strong's Mills,  Tucker  House,  Hatcher's  Run,  Rowanty  Creek, 
Feb.  5th-6th;  Gravelly  Run,  Boydton  Plank  Road,  Feb.  6th~7th; 
Dabney's  Mills  and  Fort  Stedman,  Feb.  6th~7th. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

ft 

E 

O 

O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

10th  Cav.  . 
24th  Cav.  . 
2d  Moun'd 
Rifles..  . 
1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  D. 
Bat'y  L. 
8th  Art  .  . 
15th  Art  .  . 
60th  Eng.  . 
6th  Vet.  In 

10th  Inf.  . 
40th  Inf.. 
69th  Inf.  . 

65th  Inf.  . 
73d    Inf.. 
86th  Inf.  . 
93d    Inf.. 
94th  Inf.. 
95th  Inf.. 

97th  Inf.  . 
104th  Inf.. 
108th  Inf.. 
120th  Inf.  . 
121st  Inf.. 

2,  Davies  
2,  Davies  

3,  Knowles.  .  .  . 
Fitzhugh    .    . 

2,  Gregg  

Cav 
Cav 

Cav 

6 
5 
2 
5 

Col.  Matthew  H.  Avery  

1 

1 
9 

Lt  -Col   Walter  C   Newberry  

1 

S 

2,  Gregg  

Capt.  S.  D.  Stevenson  
Capt   James  B    Hazel  ton  

Fitzhugh  

Capt.  George  Breck  

2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 
1,  Winthrop..  . 
Engineers  

2,  Smyth  
2,  Ayres  

Col   Joel  B.  Baker  

f 

^ 

3 

8 
30 

Lt  -Col   Michael  Wiedrich  (c)  

4 

1 

25 

Detachment  

1,  Winthrop..  . 

3,  Pierce  
1,  DeTrobriand 
1,  Olmstead.  .  . 

2,  Hubbard  .  . 
1,  DeTrobriand 
1,  DeTrobriand 
2,  West  
3,  Morrow  .... 
3,  Morrow  .... 

1,  Baxter  

3,  Pierce  .  .  '.  '.  '.  '. 
3,  McAllister  .  . 
2,  Hubbard  .  .  . 

2,  Ayres  

2,  Smyth  
3,  Mott  
2,  Smyth  

1,  Wheaton  .  .  . 
3,  Mott  
3,  Mott  
3,  Mott  
3,  Crawford  .  .  . 
3,  Crawford  .  .  . 

3,  Crawford  .  .  . 

2,'  Smyth'.'  '.'.'.'. 
3,  Mott  

5 

2 
2 

2 

6 
2 
2 
2 
5 
5 

6 
6 
2 
2 

6 

Col.  F.  Winthrop  (c),  Capt.  Chas.  S. 
Montgomery    (k),    Capt.    Henry 
Schieckhardt  

1 

1 

1 
1 

11 

1 
? 

14 
2 
2 

1 

2 

Lt.-Col.  George  F.  Hopper  

Col.  Madison  M.  Cannon  

Col.  Wm.  A.  Olmstead  (c),  Lt.-Col. 
J.  A.  Jewell.  . 

1 

Lt.-Col.  H.  C.  Fisk  

? 

Lt  -Col.  Michael  W.  Burns  

Lt.-Col.  Nathan  H.  Vincent  

1 

3 

"'40 

37 
34 
3 

Capt.  George  Bushnell  
Maj.  Henry  H    Fish  

4 

"^6 

Col.  J.  Creney  (w),  Capt.  Geo.  D. 
Knight  

2 
3 

1 

3 

32 
26 

2 
2 
3 

Col.  John  P    Spofford   

Lieut.  Jas.  H.  Cain,  provost  guard. 
Col.  Chas.  J.  Powers  

? 

2 

4 

1,  Wheaton.  .  . 

4 

124th  Inf.  . 
140th  Inf.. 
146th  Inf.  . 
147th  Inf.  . 
152d    Inf.. 
155th  Inf.  . 
164th  Inf.  . 
170th  Inf.. 

182d    Inf.. 

1,  DeTrobriand 
1,  Winthrop.  .  . 
1,  Winthrop.  .  . 
3,  Morrow  .... 
1,  Olmstead  .  .  . 
2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 
2,  Murphy.  .  .  . 
2,  Murphy  .... 

2,  Murphy  .... 

3,  Mott  
2,  Ayres  
2,  Ayres  
3,  Crawford  .  .  . 
2,  Smyth  
?,  Smyth  
2,  Smyth  
2,  Smyth  

2,  Smyth  

2 
6 
6 
6 
2 
2 
2 
2 

2 

Coi.  Chas   H   Weygant         

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  S   Grantsynn  

3 

?n 

23 

Lt  -Col    James  G   Grindlay 

Capt    Chas    H    Dygert 

1 

2 

3 

28 

i 

13 

48 

Lt.-Col.  John  Byrne  

Col    Wm    De  Lacy 

1 

1 

Col.   J.    P.    Mclvor    (c),    Maj.    C. 

Col.    M.    Murphy    (c,   w),    Lt.-Col. 
John  Coonan.  . 

1 

2 

1 

4 

272 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1865. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

WVd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

185th  Inf.  . 

187th  Inf.  . 
188th  Inf.  . 
189th  Inf.. 

1.  Sickles  

1,  Griffin  

5 

5 
5 
5 

Col.  E.  S.  Jenney  (c),  Lt.-Col.  G. 
Sniper  

2 

1 
t 

9 
6 
21 

13 

1 

3 
I 

3 

16 
8 
31 

15 

338 

2,  Burr  
2,  Burr  
2,  Burr  

1,  Griffin  

Lt.-Col.  Daniel  Myers;  a  Battalion 
Lt.-Col.  Isaac  Doolittle;  a  Battalicn 
Col.  A.  L.  Burr  (c),  Lt.-Col.  J.  G. 
Townsend  

1,  Griffin  

7 
? 

1,  Griffin  

Total  

1 

34 

16 

253 
1106 

2 

31 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

16 

155 

75 

2 

185 

1539 

2013.  Feb.        6th.     Skirmish  on  scout  to  Leesburg,  Va.     Detachment  I3th   Cavalry. 

2014.  Feb.        6th.     Skirmish  at  Hamburg,  Ark.     Detachment   nth   Cavalry. 

2015.  Feb.        7th.     Skirmish  at  Leesburg,  Va.     1st  Dragoons. 

2016.  Feb.        7th.     Skirmish  at   Coles   Island,  S.  C.     One  section   Battery  B,   3d   Ar- 

tillery. 

2017.  Feb.        8th.     Skirmish  at  Ashapoo,  S.  C.     Deveaux  Neck,  Combahee.     One  sec- 

tion Battery  B,  3d  Artillery. 

2018.  Feb.       roth.     Skirmish  on  James  Island,  S.   C.     54th  and   I44th  Infantry. 

2019.  Feb.       loth.     Skirmish  at   Salkahatchie,  S.   C.,  near  Pocotaligo.     I27th  Infantry. 

2020.  Feb.       nth.     Affair    at    Williamsburg,    Va.      Detachments     2Oth     Cavalry,     ist 

Mounted  Rifles  and  i6th  Artillery. 

2021.  Feb.       nth.     Skirmish  at  Johnson's  Creek,  Ga.    68th  Infantry,  Felix  Prince  Salm. 

2022.  Feb.       Iith-I2th.     Action   at   Cape   Fear  Intrenchments,   N.    C.     Federal   Point; 

Flag  Pond  Battery;  Sugar  Loaf  Battery.  Detachment  i6th  Ar- 
tillery; i6th  Battery;  3d,  47th,  48th,  H2th,  U5th,  H7th,  I42d  and 
i6pth  Infantry. 

2023.  Feb.       I2th.     Skirmish  at   Plymouth,   N.   C.     12th   Cavalry. 

2024.  Feb.       I2th-i3th.     Skirmishes  at  North  and  South  Edisto  River,  S.  C.   Campaign 

of  the  Carolinas.    6oth,  iO2d  and  I54th  Infantry. 

2025.  Feb.       isth.     Skirmish  at  Smithfield,  N.   C.     47th  and  48th  Infantry. 

2026.  Feb.       I5th.     Skirmish  at  Lexington  Court  House,  S.  C.     Campaign  of  the  Caro- 

linas.    134th  and  I37th  Infantry. 

2027.  Feb.      i8th-iQth.     Skirmish   at   Greenville,  N.   C.     I2th   Cavalry. 

2028.  Feb.      i8th-20th.    Action  at  Fort  Anderson,  N.  C.     Detachment  i6th  Artillery; 

i6th  Battery;  3d,  47th,  48th,  H2th,  iiSth,  H7th,  I42d  and  i6gth 
Infantry. 

2029.  Feb.      igth-2Oth.    Skirmish  in  Loudon  County,  Va.    2ist  Cavalry. 

2030.  Feb.      22d.      Action  near  Wilmington,  N.   C.     Smith   Creek;   Northeast  Ferry. 

Detachment  i6th  Artillery;  i6th  Battery;  3d,  47th,  48th,  Lt.-Col. 
Elfwing  (w),  H2th,  115th,  H7th,  I42d  and  i6pth  Infantry. 

2031.  Feb.      24th.     Skirmish  at  Monk's  Corners,  S.  C     I44th  Infantry. 

2032.  Feb.      27th.     Skirmish  at  Santee  River,  S.   C.     54th   Infantry. 

2033.  Feb.      28th.     Skirmish  at  Mt.  Crawford,  Va.     ist  Cavalry,  Lt.-Col.  Battersby 

2034.  March  ist-ioth.     Skirmishes  on  raid  to  Clinton  and  Jackson,  La.     Company  M, 

I4th  Cavalry. 

2035.  March     2d.      Attack  and   capture   of  Waynesboro,  Va.     Includes  skirmish   near 

Staunton.  ist,  2d,  6th,  8th,  9th  and  15th  Cavalry  and  ist 
Dragoons. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES.  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


273 


1865. 

2036.  March  3d.       Skirmish  at  Chesterfield,  S.   C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.     I23<i 

and  I4ist  Infantry. 

2037.  March  3d.       Skirmish  at  Charlottesville,  Va.     Qth   Cavalry  and   ist   Dragoons. 

2038.  March  4th.     Skirmish  at  Holly    Springs,   Va.      Mt.    Jackson;    Rood's    Hill.      22d 

and  25th  Cavalry. 

2039.  March  5th.     Skirmish  at  Wadesboro,   N.   C.     Campaign   of  the   Carolinas.     iO2d 

Infantry. 

2040.  March  5th.     Skirmishes    at    Lacy   Springs   and    Mt.   Sidney,   Va.     Harrisonburg. 

4th,  5th  and  25th   Cavalry. 

2041.  March  5th.     Skirmish  at  Warrenton,  Va.     i6th  Cavalry. 

2042.  March  6th.     Skirmish  at  New  Market,  Va.     5th  and  22d  Cavalry. 

2043.  March  6th.     Action    at    Southwest   Creek,    N.    C.      Campaign    of   the    Carolinas, 

Battery  C,  3d  Artillery. 

2044.  March  7th.     Skirmish  at  Rood's    Hill,    Va.      Mt.    Jackson.      5th,    22d    and    25th 

Cavalry. 

2045.  March  7th.     Skirmish  at  Fairfax   Court   House,  Va.     i6th    Cavalry.     Also   Flint 

Hill. 

2046.  March  7th.     Skirmish  at  Oxford  Road,  Miss.     Detachment  nth  Cavalry. 

2047.  March  7th-ioth.     Engagement   at  Wise's  Fork,  N.   C.     Wilcox's   Bridge;   Jack's 

Bridge;     Southwest     Creek,    near     Kinston.     Campaign     of    the 
Carolinas. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

t 

0 

U 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

S  Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
g  |  men. 

12th  Cav. 
23d  Cav 

Army  of  the 

Ohio  

Col.  James  W.  Savage  
Two  companies,  with  12th  Cavalry.  . 

1 

2 

4 

4 

3d  Art.: 
Bat'y  A 

Bat'y  C 
Bat'y  D 
Bat'y  G 
Bat'y   I 
15th  Eng  . 

85th  Inf.  . 
99th  Inf 

2d  Division  .  .  . 
1st  Division.  .  . 
1st  Division.  .  . 
2d  Division  .  .  . 
2d  Division  .  .  . 
Army  of  the 
1,  Mallory.  .  .  . 

Dist.  of  Beau- 
fort   

1 

1 
6 

Dist.  of  Beau- 
fort   

tf 

c 
p 

Lieut.  E.  Barton  Wood  

1 

5 

Dist.  of  Beau- 
fort .  . 

Capt   Stephen  Van  Heusen  

Dist  of  Beau- 
fort   

Capt.  Wm.  A.  Kelsey  

? 

2 
6 

Dist.  of  Beau- 
fort   
Ohio  

K 

"c 

0 

'C 
3 

Lieut.  Wm.  Richardson.  
Three    companies,    Maj.    Henry    V. 

1 

5 

2,  Carter  
1   Palmer  

Lieut.-Col.  William  W.  Clark  
Detachment  with  132d  Infantry  

132d    Inf.. 

2,  Claassen  

1,  Palmer  

Col.  P.  J.  Claassen  (c),  Lt.-Col.  G.  H. 
Hitchcock  

1 
5 
60 

2 
2 
25 

17 
29 
294 

4 
23 

4 

78 
930 

24 
119 
1336 

Total  

1 
4 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

2048.  March  8th. 


2049. 
2050. 
2051. 
2052. 
2053. 
2054- 


March  8th. 
March  8th. 
March  loth. 
March  loth. 
March  nth. 
March  nth. 

18 


Skirmish  at  Rockingham,  N.  C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.     I7th 

Veteran  and   I07th   Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Vienna,   Va.     i6th   Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Ripley,   Tenn.      Detachment   nth   Cavalry. 
Skirmish  near  Augusta  Court  House,  Va.     ist   Cavalry. 
Skirmish  near  South  Quay,  Va.     South   Keys.     3d   Cavalry. 
Skirmish  at  Fayetteville,    N.    C.      I7th   Veteran   Infantry. 
Skirmish  at  Core    Creek,    Trent    Road,    N.    C.      Detachment    I2th 

Cavalry. 


274          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


2055.  March  nth. 

2056.  March,  nth. 

2057.  March  I2th. 

2058.  March  I2th. 

2059.  March  I2th. 

2060.  March  I2th. 

2061.  March  I2th. 

2062.  March  I4th. 

2063.  March  I4th. 

2064.  March  I4th. 

2065.  March  I5th. 

2066.  March  I5th. 

2067.  March  I5th. 

2068.  March  i6th. 


1865. 

Skirmish  at  Goochland  Court  House,  Va.  6th  and  gth  Cavalry,  and 
1st  Dragoons. 

Skirmish  at  Wolf  River,  near  Germantown,  Tenn.     nth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Northern  Neck,  Va.  Westmoreland  county.  1st 
Mounted  Rifles. 

Skirmish  at  Haydenville,  Va.     ist   Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Lewinsville,  Va.     I3th  Cavalry.     Also  Peach  Grove. 

Skirmish  at  Charlottesville,  Va.  2d,  6th  and  15th  Cavalry;  ist 
Dragoons. 

Skirmish  at  Morganza  Bend,  La.,  below  McCullum's  Point.  I4th 
Cavalry,  Col.  Bassford. 

Skirmish  near  Kinston,  N.  C.  Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.  De- 
tachment I2th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  on  reconnaissance  to  Silver  Creek  on  Fayette  and  Raleigh 
Road,  N.  C.,  near  Fayetteville.  Campaign  of  the  Carolinas. 
I 36th  Infantry. 

Skirmish  on  Pigeon  Roost  Road,  near  Memphis,  Tenn.  Detach- 
ment nth  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Suffolk,   Va.     Detachment   3d    Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Ashland,  and  at  Beaver  Dam  Station,  Va.  ist,  2d, 
8th  and  15th  Cavalry. 

Skirmish  at  Kyle's  Landing,  near  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Campaign 
of  the  Carolinas.  I07th  and  isoth  Infantry. 

Battle  at  Averasboro,  N.  C.  Smith's  Farm;  Black  Creek.  Cam- 
paign of  the  Carolinas. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

1 

0 

O 

20 
20 
14 

20 
20 
2C 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 

20 
20 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

[  Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  I. 
Bat'y  M 
17th  Vet.  I 

60th  Inf.  . 
102d    Inf.. 
107th  Inf.  . 
119th  Inf.  . 
123d    Inf.. 
134th  Inf.  . 
136th  Inf.  . 
137th  Inf.  . 
141st  Inf.. 
143d    Inf.. 

149th  Inf.  . 

150th  Inf.  . 
154th  Inf.  . 

Capt   Charles  E   Winegar  

Reynolds  
1,  Vandever.  .  . 

3,  Barnum.  .  .  . 
3,  Barnum  .... 
2,  Hawley.  .  .  . 
2,  Mindil  
1,  Selfridge.... 
2,  Mindil  
3,  Cogswell  
3,  Barnum.  .  .  . 
1,  Selfridge.... 
3,  Robinson..  . 

3,  Barnum.  .  .  . 

2,  Hawley.  .  .  . 
2,  Mindil  

2,  Morgan  

2,  Geary  
2,  Geary  
1  ,  Jackson  .... 
2,  Geary  
1,  Jackson.  .  .  . 
2,  Geary  
3,  Ward  
2,  Geary  
1,  Jackson.  .  .  . 
1,  Jackson.  .  .  . 

2,  Geary  

1,  Jackson.  .  .  . 
2,  Geary  

Lieut.  Edward  Newkirk  
Lt.-Col.  James  Lake  (w),  Maj.  Alex. 
S   Marshall       

1 

fi 

•' 

?3 

32 

Lt  -Col    Harvey  S   Chatfield  

i 

26 

1 

18 

46 

4 

4 

Capt    Perry  E   McMaster  

2 

i 

15 

18 

Maj    Milo  B   Eldredge  

Capt    William  Merrell  

? 

1 

3 

7 

Lt.-Col.  H.  Watkins  (w),  Capt.  E. 

1 

3 

3 

Col.  H.  A.  Barnum  (c),  Capt.  H.  N. 

Lt  -Col   Alfred  B   Smith  

1 

1 

17 

19 

Col.  Patrick  H   Jones  

Total  

2 

n 

9 
81 

1 

31 

90 
497 

1 

1 

19 
53 

129 
678 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

Skirmish  near  New  Kent  Court  House,  Va.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 
Skirmish   at   Dranesville,   Va.     Detachment    I3th    Cavalry,   Col.   H. 

S.  Gansevoort. 
2071.  March  i8th.     Skirmish  at  Staunton,  Va.     25th  Cavalry. 


2069.  March  I7th. 

2070.  March  i8th. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


275 


1865. 

2072.  March  i8th.     Skirmish  at  Seven  Pines,  Va.     Near  New  Kent  Court  House.    De- 

tachment ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

2073.  March  i8th.     Skirmish  at  White  House,  Va.    gth  Cavalry. 

2074.  March  igth.     Skirmish  at  Best's  Station,  N.  C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.    De- 

tachment I2th   Cavalry. 

2075.  March  igth.     Skirmish    at   Bottom's    Bridge,   Va.     White    House,      ist   Mounted 

Rifles. 

2076.  March  igth-20th.     Battle  of  Bentonville,  N.  C.      Campaign  of  the  Carolinas. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

g. 

^0 

20 
20 

14 

20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 

20 

20 
20 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Battery  I, 
1st  Art.  . 
Battery  M, 
1st  Art.  . 
17th  Vet. 
Inf.. 
60th  Inf.  . 
102d    Inf.. 
107th  Inf.  . 
119th  Inf.. 
123d    Inf.. 
134th  Inf.. 
136th  Inf.  . 
137th  Inf.  . 
141st  Inf.. 
143d    Inf.. 

149th  Inf.  . 

150th  Inf.  . 
154th  Inf.. 

Reynolds  
Reynolds  

1,  Vandever.  .  . 
3,  Barnum.  .  .  . 
3,  Barnum.  .  .  . 
2,  Hawley.  .  .  . 
2,  Mindil  
1,  Self  ridge  
2,  Mindil  
3,  Cogswell.  .  .  . 
3,  Barnum.  .  .  . 
1,  Selfridge  
3,  Robinson.  .  . 

3,  Barnum.  .  .  . 

2,  Hawley.  .  .  . 
2,  Mindil  

2,  Morgan  
2,  Geary  
2,  Geary  
1,  Jackson.  .  .  . 
2,  Geary  
1,  Jackson  .... 
2,  Geary  
3,  Ward  
2,  Geary  
1  ,  Jackson  .... 
1,  Jackson.  .  .  . 

2,  Geary  

1,  Jackson.  .  .  . 
2,  Geary  

Capt.  Charles  E.  Winegar  

Lieut.  Edward  P.  Newkirk  

1 
1 

1 

14 

Maj.  Alexander  S.  Marshall  

^ 

in 

Capt.  Abner  B.  Shipman  

Lt.-Col.  Harvey  S.  Chatfield  
Col.  Nirom  M.  Crane  
Col.  John  T.  Lockman  
Col.  James  C.  Rogers  
Capt.  Perry  E.  McMaster  

"i 

"  i 

Maj.  Henry  L.  Arnold  

1 

26 

27 

Maj.  Milo  B.  Eldredge  

Capt.  Wm.  Merrell  

Lt.-Col.  H.  Watkins,  Capt.  Edward 
H.  Pinney  

1 

? 

4 

Co!.  Henry  A.  Barnum  (c),  Capt.  H. 
N.  Burhans  

Lt.-Col.  Alfred  B.  Smith  

1 

5 

6 

Col.  Patrick  H.  Jones  
Total  

4 
181 

1 

70 

40 
1047 

4 

8 
291 

53 
1604 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

11 

2077.  March  2Oth.     Skirmish  near  Bear  Creek,  N.  C.     Mosely  Hall.     Campaign  of  the 

Carolinas.     I2th   and  23d  Cavalry. 

2078.  March  2ist.     Skirmish  at  College  Hill,  Fla.     2d  Veteran  Cavalry,  Col.  Chrysler. 

2079.  March  2ist-22d.     Skirmish   near  Goldsboro,  N.   C.     Campaign  of  the   Carolinas. 

I2th  Cavalry. 

2080.  March  22d.       Skirmish  at  White  Post,  Va.     21  st  Cavalry. 

2081.  March  23d.       Skirmish  at  Snow  Hill,  N.  C.    Laurel  Hill.     Campaign  of  the  Caro- 

linas.    I2th  Cavalry. 

2082.  March  23d.       Skirmish  at  Pine  Barren  Creek,  Fla.     Operations  against  Mobile, 

Ala.     2d  Veteran   Cavalry. 

2083.  March  23d-24th.     Skirmish  at  Cox's  Bridge,  N.  C.     Neuse  River.     Campaign  of 

the   Carolinas.     47th   and   U2th   Infantry. 

2084.  March  23d-24th.     Skirmish  near   Goldsboro,  N.   C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas. 

i7th  Veteran  and  iO2d  Infantry. 

2085.  March  25th.     Skirmishes  at  Cotton,  Canoe  and  Pringle  Creeks,  Fla.     Operations 

against  Mobile,  Ala.    2d  Veteran  Cavalry,  Col.  Chrysler  and  Maj. 
Van  Voast. 


276 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1865. 

2086.  March  25th.     Skirmish   at  Bluff  Springs,   Fla.     Operations  against   Mobile,  Ala. 

2d  Veteran  Cavalry. 

2087.  March  25th.     Engagement  at  Fort  Stedman,  Va. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

p 

u 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate.  | 

Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
men. 

|  Officers. 

1  Enlisted 
1  men. 

|  Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  G. 
8th  Art.: 
Bat'y  G. 
14th  Art.  . 
19th  Bty. 
27th  Bty. 
34th  Bty. 
46th  Inf.  . 
51st  Inf.. 
79th  Inf.  . 

Tidball  

9 

9 
1 

',) 
9 

<) 

Capt.  Samuel  A.  McClellan  

Tidball  

Capt.  John  R    Cooper  

1 

12 
1 

\ 
9 

1 
43 

3 
274 
15 

3,  McLaughlin. 
Tidball  

1,  Willcox.  .  .  . 

Maj.  George  M.  Randall  

7 

2 

210 
12 

Capt.  Edward  W.  Rogers  

Tidball  

Capt.  John  B.  Eaton  

Tidball  

Capt.  Jacob  Roemer  

1 

•> 

1 

3 
^ 

5 
5 

2,  Ely  
1,  Curtis  

1,  Willcox..  .  . 
2,  Potter  

9 
1 

9 

9 

Lt.-Col.  Adolph  Becker  

Capt.  Thomas  B.  Marsh  

Maj.  Andrew  D.  Baird,  Provost  Guard 
Lt.-Col.  Colwert  K.  Pier  

109th  Inf.  . 

1,  Harriman..  . 

1,  Willcox.  .  .  . 

179th  Inf.  . 

2,  Griffin  

2,  Polter  

jj 

Col.  William  M.  Gregg  

186th  Inf.  . 

2,  Griffin  

2,  Potter  

9 

Col.  Bradley  Winslow  

Total  

— 

17 

4 

60 

9 

u 

222 

302 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

4 

68 

38 

412 

503 

1044 

2088.  March  25th.     Engagements  before  Petersburg  Works,  Va.     Co-operating  move- 

ments in  support  of  recapture  of  Fort  Stedman.  Near  Hatcher's 
Run  and  Squirrel  Level,  by  2d  Corps;  opposite  Fort  Fisher,  by 
6th  Corps.  Batteries  C,  E  and  L,  ist  Artillery;  2d,  4th,  8th  and 
Qth  Artillery;  ist,  3d  and  nth  Batteries;  7th  Veteran,  39th,  4Oth, 
43d,  4Qth,  52d,  59th,  6ist,  62d,  63d,  64th,  6sth,  66th,  69th,  73d, 
77th,  86th,  88th,  93d,  io6th,  io8th,  mth,  i2Oth,  I2ist,  i22d,  Col. 
Augustus  W.  Dwight  (k),  I24th,  I25th,  I26th,  isist,  I52d,  I55th, 
l64th,  Col.  William  DeLacy  (w),  I7oth,  i82d  and  iSsth  Infantry. 

2089.  March  25th-27th.     Skirmish  near  Goldsboro,  N.  C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas. 

Detachment  I2th  Cavalry. 

2090.  March  26th.     Skirmish    at    Pollard,   Ala.      Operations    against    Mobile,    Ala.      2d 

Veteran  Cavalry,  Col.  Chrysler. 

2091.  March  26th.     Skirmish  at  White  House  Landing,  Va.     ist  and  2d  Cavalry. 

2092.  March  27th.     Skirmish  near  Goldsboro,  N.  C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.     I43d 

Infantry. 

2093.  March  27th.     Skirmish  at  Snow  Hill,  N.  C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.     I54th 

Infantry. 

2094.  March  27th-April  9th.     Investment   and   capture   of   Spanish  Fort,  Ala.     Opera- 

tions against  Mobile.  i8th,  2ist  and  26th  Batteries;  i6ist  In- 
fantry. 

2095.  March  28th-April  9th.     Appomattox   Campaign,   Va.     Gives   the  loss   of   all   en- 

gagements, etc.,  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  and  of  the  James, 
and  of  the  Cavalry,  to  Gen.  Lee's  surrender.  After  the  fall  ot 
Petersburg,  the  2d,  5th  and  6th  Corps  and  Turner's  and  Foster's 
Division,  24th  Corps,  and  Cavalry  formed  and  pursuing  force; 
the  9th  Corps  occupied  Petersburg,  and  the  troops  on  the  north 
side  of  the  James  River,  Richmond;  the  2d  and  3d  Divisions,  9th 
Corps,  joined  the  pursuing  column,  and  at  the  surrender  were 
between  Farmville  and  Nottoway  Court  House. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


277 


1865. 


OGRANIZA- 

TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

a 
G 
o 
O 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed  . 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

1  Enl  sted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1st  Cav.  . 
2d    Cav.  . 
6th  Cav.  . 

8th  Cav.  . 
9th  Cav.  . 
10th  Cav.  . 
15th  Cav.  . 
20th  Cav.  . 

20th  Cav 

3,  Capehart  .  .  . 
1,  Pennington. 
2,  Fitzhugh  .  .  . 

2,  Wells  
2,  Fitzhugh.  .  . 
1,  Davies  
2,  Wells  
1,  West  

3,  Custer  
3,  Custer  
1,  Devin  

3,  Custer  
1,  Devin  
2,  Crook  
3,  Custer  
Mackenzie  .... 

Cav 
Cav 
Cav 

Cav 
Cav 
Cav 
Cav 

Lt  -Col    Jenyns  C   Battersby  

2 
& 

3 

2 
3 
6 
2 

11 

36 

6 
22 
8 
38 
35 

3 

13 

53 

12 
29 
13 
72 
51 

3 

Col.  Alanson  M    Randol  
Col.  C.   L.  Fitzhugh    (c),  Maj.   H. 
White    

9 

1 

3 

Maj.  James  Bliss  
Maj.  James  R.  Dinnin  
Col.  M.  Henry  Avery  
Col.  John  J.  Coppinger  
Army  of  the  James,  Company  G, 
Capt.  Thomas  H.  Butler  

1 

"i 

4 
2 
14 
8 

"i 

14 

4 

Army  of  the  James,  Company  D, 
Capt.  Wayland  F.  Ford,  at  Fort 
Pocahontas  

20th  Cav 

Army  of  the  James,  Company  F, 

24th  Cav. 

1st  Drag's. 
1st  Moun'd 
Rifles 

1  ,  Davies  
2,  Fitzhugh.  .. 

2,  Crook  
1,  Devin  

Cav 
Cav 

Lieut.  John  E.  Pollard,  at  Fort 
Powhattan  

Col.  Walter  C.  Newberry  (w),  Lt.- 
Col.   Melzer  Richards   (w),  Maj. 
Wm.  A.  Snyder  

i 

4 
1 

4 
4 

30 
15 

i 

33 
1 

73 

21 

Maj.  Howard  M.  Smith  

Army  of  the    Tames,   unattached, 
Col.  Edwin  V.  Sumner  

2d  Moun'd 
Rifles..  . 

OneidaCav 

1st  Art.: 
Bat'y  B. 
Bat'y  C  ; 

Bat'y  D. 
Bat'y  E. 

Bat'y  G. 

Bat'y  H. 
Bat'y  L. 

2d    Art  .  . 
3d    Art.: 
Bat'y  E. 
Bat'y  H 
Bat'y  K 
Bat'y  M 
4th  Art  .  . 
Co.  C... 
Co.  L.  .  . 
6th  Art  .  . 

3,  Smith  

2,  Crook  

Cav 

Maj.    Paul    Chadbourne    (w),   Col. 
John  Fisk    

5 

•4 

24 

i 

28 

62 

Headquarters  Army  of  the   Poto- 
mac, Capt.  James  E.  Jenkins.  .  .  . 

5 

5 

Capt   Robert  E.  Rogers  

Art.  Reserve.  . 
Wainwright  .  .  . 

Hays  

Serving  with  9th  Corps,  Capt.  D.  F. 
Ritchie    

1 

9 

3 
3 

J 

Lieut.  Delos  M.  Johnson  

^ 

Artillery  Res.  . 
Artillery  Res.  . 

Wainwright..  . 
Artillery  Res  .  . 

1,  Scott  
Abell  . 

Hays  

Serving  with  9th  Corps,  Lieut.  G. 
H    Barse  

1 

Hays  
Hays  
1,  Miles  

5 

2 

24 
?4 

Serving    with     9th     Corps,     Capt. 
Samuel  A.  McClellan  

3apt.  Charles  E.  Mink  
Serving    with    9th    Corps,     Lieut. 
Dewitt  M.  Ferine,  Capt.  George 
Breck  

1 

2 

3 

Maj   Oscar  F   Hulser  

6 

5 

57 

3 

70 

141 

Capt    George  E   Ashby  

Abell  

Capt.  Enoch  Jones  

Abell  . 

">4 

Abell  

?4 

Capt.  John  H.  Howell  

2,  Nugent  
Hazard  
Hazard  
2,  Kibbe  

1,  Miles  
1  ,  Ferrero  

2 
2 
2 

Maj.  Seward  F.  Gould  

7 

2 

92 

1 

102 

V 

Hapt.  Richard  Kennedy  
Lieut.  Frank  Seymour  

Army   of   the    James,    defenses    of 
Bermuda  Hundred,  Col.  George 
C.   Kibbe    (c),   Lt.-Col.   Stephen 
Baker  

8th  Art  .  . 
9th  Art  .  . 
Bat'y  L 
10th  Art  .  . 

13th  Art  .  . 

2,  Mclvor  
3,  Keifer  

2,  Hays  
3,  Seymour.  .  . 

2 
6 
6 

Col.  Joel  B    Baker  

1 
4 

4 
59 

5 

72 

Lt.-Col.  James  W.  Snyder  

5 

4 

Capt   S.  Augustus  Howe  

2,  Kibbe  

1,  Ferrero  

Army  of   the    James,    defenses    of 

2 

2 

36 

1 

43 

84 

Bermuda   Hundred,    Lt.-Col.   G. 
de  Peyster  Arden  

Army  of   the    James,    defenses    of 
Bermuda    Hundred,    Companies 
A  and  H,  Capt.  William  Pendrell 
Maj.  George  M.  Randall  

14th  Art  .  . 
15th  Art  .  . 

Co.  M.  . 

16th  Art  .  . 

1st    Bat'y 

3d     Bat'y 
7th  Bat'y 

llth  Bat'y 
12th  Bat'y 
17th  Bat'y 
19th  Bat'v 

3,  Robinson  .  .  . 
1,  Winthrop.  .  . 

Wainwright  .  .  . 
Sep.;  Carr.... 

Cowan  

1,  Willcox.  .  .  . 
2,  Ayres  

9 
5 

5 

6 
6 

1 

1 

242 

Lt.-Col.    M.    Wiedrich    (w),    Maj. 
Louis  Eiche  

12 

14 

84 

132 

Capt.  William  D.  Dickey  
Army  of  the  James,  Companies  E 
and  H,  Capt.   H.  C.  Thompson, 

Capt.  A.  Cowan  (c),  Lieut.  O.  R. 

Van  Ettan 

? 

2 
2 

Capt    William  A    Harn         

V 

Army  of  the  James  Bermuda  Hun- 
_dred,  Lieut.  Martin  T.  Mclntyre. 

2 

"24 

< 

Artillery  Res.  . 
Abell 

Hays  

Capt.  Charles  A.  Clark  



Tidball...  ., 

Capt.  Edward  W.  Rogers.  . 

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IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 


1865. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

•j-. 
z. 
\- 

0 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Vliss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

27th  Baty 
33d  Bafy 

34th  Bat'y 
1st  Eng 

Tidball 

9 

1,  Ferrero  

Army  of  the  James,  Bermuda  Hun- 
dred, Capt.  Algar  M.  Wheeler.  .  .  . 

Tidball 

9 

Army  of  the  James,  Col.  James  F. 
Hall  

15th  Eng. 
60th  Eng  . 

1st  BatVn 
Sh'rp'rs. 
5th  Vet.  In 

7thVet.  In 
10th  Inf.  . 
39th  Inf.  . 

40th  Inf.  . 
41st  Inf.. 

43d    Inf.. 

46th  Inf.  . 
49th  Inf.  . 

51st  Inf.. 
52d    Inf.. 

59th  Inf.  . 
61st  Inf.. 

62d    Inf.. 
63d    Inf.. 

64th  Inf.  . 
65th  Inf.  . 

66th  Inf.  . 
69th  Inf.  . 

73d    Inf.. 
77th  Inf.  . 

79th  Inf.  . 

Benham  

Army  of  the  Potomac,  nine  compa- 

Army  of  the    Potomac,    Brevet-Col. 

^1 

Capt  Clinton  Perry         

1 

1 

68 
114 
5 

36 
11 

1,  Winthrop... 

3,  Madill  
3,  Smyth  
3,  Madill  

1.  DeTrobriand 
1.  McKibbin.  . 

3,  Hyde  

2,  Ely.  .  . 
3,  Hyde  

1,  Curtin  
3,  Madill  

1,  Olmstead... 
1.  Scott  

1,  Warner  
2,  Nugent  

4,  Ramsay.  .  .  . 
2,  Hamblin.  .  . 

4,  Ramsay.  .  .  . 
2,  Nugent  

1.  DeTrobriand 
3,  Hyde  

2,  Ayres  

1,  Miles... 
2,  Hays  
1,  Miles  

3   Mott 

0 

2 
2 
2 

2 

Col.  Frederick  Winthrop  (c,  k),  Capt. 
Henry  Schieckhardt,  Lt.-Col.  Wm. 
F.  Drum  (w)  

1 

1 

8 
17 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

28 

78 
4 

32 

30 
10 

Lt.-Col.  Anthony  Pokorny  
Battalion,  Lt.-Col.  George  F.  Hopper. 
Col.  A.  Funk   (w).  Maj.  John  McE. 
Hyde  

| 

1,  Ferrero  

Army  of  the  James,  defenses  of  Ber- 
muda    Hundred,     Lt.-Col.     Detler 
von  Einsiedel  

2,  Getty  

1,  Wilcox  
2,  Getty  

(i 

9 

(i 

9 

2 

2 
2 

a 

2 

2 
6 

2 
2 

2 
0 

9 
9 
24 
2 
2 

24 

5 

2 

1 

5 
24 
5 

24 
24 

5 
6 
2 

9 

2 

2t 

:>. 

Five     companies,     Lt.-Col.     C.     A. 
Milliken                  

1 

1 

1 
•' 

9 
17 

11 
22 

9 

73 
2 

97 

Lt  -Col.  Adolph  Becker  

1 

• 

12 

Five  cos.,  Lt.-Col.  E.    D.    Holt   (w), 
Maj.  George  H.  Selkirk  

T 

' 

2,  Potter  
1.  Miles  

2.  Hays  
1.  Maes  

2,  Getty  
1,  Miles  

1,  Miles  
1,  Wheaton.  .  . 

1,  Miles... 
1,  Miles  

3,  Mott  
2,  Getty  

Dapt.  Thomas  B.  Marsh  
Lt.-Col.    Henry     M.     Karples,     Maj. 
H.  P.  Ritzius  

0 

I 
1 

1 

48 
1 

Col.  W.  A.  Olmsted    (c),   Capt.  Wm. 
Ludgate  

Col.  George  W.  Scott  (c),  Maj.  Geo. 
W  Schaffer    .  .             

1 

f 

1 

40 

49 

Lt  -Col   Theodore  B   Hamilton 

Six  companies,  Capt.  Wm.   H.  Ter- 

1 

I 

( 

1 
f 

1 
2 

1 

6 
22 

21 

1? 

1 

I 

10 

12 
41 

23 

13 

23 

6 

15 

B?ttalion,  Lt  -Col.  Wm.  Glenny  

Col.  J.  E.  Hamblin  (c).  Lt.-Col.  H.  C. 
Fisk                    

Capt.  Nathaniel  P.  Lane  

Col.    R.    Nugent    (c),   Lt.-Col.   J.   J. 
Smith                              

o 

1 

1 

H 
•t 

18 
6 

10 

Lt.-Col.  Michael  W.  Burns  
Five    companies,    Lt.-Col.    David    J. 
Caw  Capt  Charles  E   Stevens 

Provost  Guard,  Maj.  Andrew  D.  Baird 
Jacob  B.  Hardenberg  

80th  Inf.  . 
Slat  Inf.. 
86th  Inf.  . 
88th  Inf.. 

89th  Inf.  . 

91st  Inf.. 
93d    Inf.. 
94th  Inf.  . 

95th  Inf.  . 
96th  Inf.  . 
97th  Inf.  . 
98th  Inf.  . 
100th  Inf.  . 

103d    Inf.. 
104th  Inf.  . 

Indep.;  Collis. 
1,  Ripley  
1,  DeTrobriand 
2,  Nugent  

4,  Fairchild  .  .  . 

1.  Kellogg  
2,  Pierce  
3,  Coulter  

3,  Coulter  
2,  Donohoe.  .  . 
2,  Baxter  
1,  Ripley  
3,  Dandy  

1,  McKibbin.. 

13 

13 
'"16 
4 

27 
230 
21 

85 
76 

3,  Devens  
3,  Mott  
1,  Miles  

Lt.-Col.  L.  V.  S.  Mattison  
Lt.-Col.  Nathan  H.  Vincent  
Five    companies,    Lt.-Col.    Denis    F. 
Burke 

2 

"i 

"'7 
4 

1,  Foster  

3,  Crawford  .  .  . 
3,  Mott  
3.  Crawford  .  .  . 

3,  Crawford  .  .  . 
3,  Devens  
3,  Crawford.  .  . 
3,  Devens  
1,  Foster  

1,  Ferrero.,  .  .  . 

Col.  Harrison  S.  Fairchild,   (c),  Maj. 
Frank  W.  Tremain  (k),  Capt.  Wm. 
Dobie  

1 

4 

33 
4 

10 
4 

i 

t 

4 

2 

21 
170 
16 

45 
61 

Col   Jonathan  Tarbell         

21 

24 
9 

Lt  -Col   Haviland  Gifford  

1 
2 

Maj.    H.    H.   Fish    (k),  Capt.    A.  T. 
Morgan  

Capt.  George  D.  Knight  

Maj   George  W   Hindes  

Lt.-Col.  Rouse  S.  Egleston  (w)  

2 
11 

2 

2 

18 
45 

7 

29 
59 

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  Kreutzer  
Col.    George     B.     Dandy     (c),    Maj. 
Tames  H.  Dandy  (k),  Capt.  Edwin 

1 

Army  of  the  Tames,  Bermuda  Hun- 
dred Capt   Wm   Redlich 

Provost     Guard,     Capt.      Wm.     W. 
Graham  39th  Mass   Vols 

106th  Inf.  . 

108th  Inf.  . 
109th  Inf.  . 
lllth  Inf.  . 

118th  Inf.  . 
120th  Inf.. 

1,  Truax  

3,  Smyth  
1,  Harriman.  .  . 
3,  Madul  

2,  Donohoe  .  .  . 
3.  McAllister.  . 

3,  Seymour.  .  . 

2,  Hays  .  . 
1.  Wilcox  
1,  Miles  

3,  Devins  
3.  Mott.. 

Col.  Andrew  N.   McDonald,  Lt.-Col. 
Alvah  W.  BrigRs,  Col.  McDonald.  . 

8 

40 

48 
1 
23 

81 
"52 

Lt.-Col.  Francis  E.  Pierce  
Lt  -Col  Colwert  K  Pier 

i 

8 

'"i 

"j 

3 

1 
20 

69 
"J9 

Col.  Clinton  D.  MacDougall  (c),  Lt.- 
Col.  Lewis  W.  Husk    .                .... 

1 

Lt.-Col.  Levi  S.  Dominy  
Lt.-Col.  Abram  L.  Lockwood  .  . 

"32 

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279 


1865. 


ORGANIZA- 
TIONS. 

Brigades. 

Divisions. 

jj 

0 

u 

Commanding  Officers. 

Killed. 

W'n'd. 

Miss'g. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

121st  Inf.. 
122d    Inf.  . 
124th  Inf.  . 
125th  Inf.  . 

2,  Hamblin  .  .  . 
3,  Hyde  
1,  DeTrobriand 
3,  Mad  11  

1.  Wheaton.  .  . 
2,  Getty  
3,  Mott  
1,  Miles  

6 
6 
2 
2 
2 

24 
5 

a 

5 

24 
8 

2 

Lt.-Col.  Egbert  Olcott  

2 

7 

1 

1 
1 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

24 
7 
24 
24 

10 
"2l 
34 

28 
8 
15 

34 
8 
32 
32 

19 
"'W 
65 

33 
11 
18 

Lt.-Coi.  Horace  H.  Walpole  

Lt.-Col.  Charles  H.  Weygant  
Lt.-Col.  Joseph  Hyde  

1 

1 

3 

4 

1 

'"e 

5 
2 

1 

2 

3 
3 

5 
"30 
22 
2 

126th  Inf.  . 

3,  Madill  

1,  Miles  

Battalion,  Capt.  John  B.  Geddis  (w), 
Capt.  Iva  Hart  Wilder  

139th  Inf.  . 
140th  Inf.  . 
146th  Inf.  . 

147th  Inf.  . 

148th  Inf.  . 
151st  Inf.  . 
152d    Inf.  . 

1,  Ripley  
1,  Winthrop.  .  . 
1,  Winthrop.  .  . 

3,  Coulter  

3,  Devins  
2,  Ayres  
2,  Ayres  

3,  Crawford  .  .  . 

1,  Foster  
3,  Seymour.  .  . 
2,  Hays... 

Maj.  Theodore  Miller  
Lt.-Col.  Wm.  S.  Grantsynn  
Col.   James  G.   Grindlay   (c),   Lieut. 
Henry  E.  Loomis,  Col.  Grindlay  .  .  . 

Maj.    Dennis    B.  _  DaUey    (w),   Capt. 
James  A.  McKinley  

4,  Fairchild  .  .  . 
1,  Truax  
1,  Olmstead..  . 

3ol.  John  B.  Murray  
Five  companies,  Col.  Chas.  Bogardus. 
Maj.  James  E.  Curtiss  

1 

155th  Inf.  . 
158th  Inf.  . 

164th  Inf.  . 
170th  Inf.  . 

179th  Inf.  . 

182d    Inf.  . 
184th  Inf.  . 

2,  Mclvor  
4,  Fairchild.  .  . 

2,  Mclvor  
2,  Mclvor  

2,  Griffin,  

2,  Mclvor  
Robinson  

2,  Hays  
1,  Foster  

2,  Hays.. 
2,  Hays  

2,  Potter  
2,  Hays  

2 
24 

2 
2 

9 

2 

Capt.  Ilichael  Doheny  

Lt.-Col.  Wm.  H.  McNary,  Maj.  Hyron 
Kalt  

1 

10 

2 

42 
f 

55 
2 

Capt.  Timothy  J.  Burke  

Col.  Jas.  P.  Mclvor  (c),  Capt.  John 
Mitchell  

Col.  Wm.  M.  Gregg  (w),  Maj.  A.  A. 
Terrill  

9 

9 

34 

8 

60 

Capt.  Robert  Heggart  
Army  of  the  James,  Co"    Wardwell  G 

185th  Inf.  . 
186th  Inf.  . 

I,  Chamberlain 
2,  Griffin  

1   Griffin  

5 

9 

5 
5 
5 

Robinson     (c),    Lt.-Col.    Wm.    P. 
McKinley    at    Harrison    Landing; 
Company  I,  Capt.  George  Wetmore, 
at  Fort  Pocahontas  

Col.  Gustavus  Sniper  

2 

30 
33 

'"4 
3 

353 

9 
11 

"3 
2 

167 

162 

127 
5 
37 
18 

2107 

.    6 
.    9 

209 

180 
5 
44 
23 

3291 

2   Potter  

Col.  Bradley  Winslow,   (w),  Lt.-Col. 
E.  Jay  Marsh  

187th  Inf.  . 
188th  Inf.  . 

2,  Gregory.  .  .  . 
2,  Gregory.  .  .  . 

1   Griffin  
1    Griffin  

Lt.-Col.  Daniel  Myers  
Lt.-Col.  Isaac  Doolittle.  .  .         ... 

189th  Inf.  . 

2,  Gregory.  .  .  . 

1   Griffin  

Lt.-Col.  Joseph  G.  Townsend  
Total  

24 

9 

631 
1658 

Total  loss  of  Union  forces  engaged 

107 

1209 

570 

7180 

56 

10780 

2096.  March  2gth-3ist.     Battle  of  White  Oak  Ridge;  Gravelly  Run,  Va.     Appomattox 

campaign.  March  29th,  Quaker,  White  Oak  and  Boydton  Plank 
Roads,  Lewis  Farm,  Skunk's  Hollow,  Hatcher's  Run,  Old  Saw 
Mill,  5th  and  part  of  2d  Corps;  March  3Oth,  Crow  House  and 
Boydton  Plank  Road,  26.  Corps;  Dabney's  Mills,  Quaker  and 
White  Oak  Roads,  Burgess  Mills  and  Gravelly  Run,  5th  Corps, 
March  3ist,  White  Oak  Road  and  Gravelly  Run,  2d  and  5th 
Corps.  Batteries  B,  D  and  H,  ist,  2d,  4th,  8th  and  isth  Artillery; 
nth  Battery;  detachment  soth  Engineers;  ist  Battalion  Sharp- 
shooters; 5th  and  7th  Veteran,  and  loth,  39th,  4Oth,  52d,  59th, 
6ist,  63d,  64th,  66th,  69th,  73d,  86th,  88th,  9ist,  93d,  94th,  95th, 
97th,  io8th,  i nth,  i2Oth,  I24th,  I25th,  I26th,  i4Oth,  I46th,  I47th, 
i52d,  i55th,  i64th,  I7oth,  i82d,  iSsth,  i8;th,  i88th  and  iSgth 
Infantry. 

2097.  March  29th~3ist.     Skirmish   at   Snow   Hill,   N.    C.     Campaign   of   the    Carolinas. 

I2th  and  23d  Cavalry;  I32d  Infantry. 

2098.  March  30th~3ist.     Engagement  at  Dinwiddie  Court  House,  Va.     Oscar  J.   Bois- 

seau's,  the  Court  House,  March  30th;  Gravelly  Run,  Church  Road, 
Chamberlain's  Creek  or  Run,  Dauser's  Crossing,  the  Court  House 
and  Dr.  Boisseau's,  March  3ist.  Appomattox  campaign,  ist,  2d, 
6th,  8th,  9th,  loth,  isth  and  24th  Cavalry;  ist  Dragoons  and  ad 
Mounted  Rifles. 


280          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

1865. 

2099.  April       ist.     Skirmish    near    Fort    Blakcly,    Ala.      Operations    against    Mobile. 

Company  G,  2d   Veteran   Cavalry. 

2100.  April       ist.      Battle    of    Five    Forks,    Va.     The    P'orks,    Gravelly    Run    Church, 

White  Oak  Road,  Sydnor  Farm,  Young  Boisseau's  Farm,  Ford 
Road,  Gilliam  Field,  Ford  Road  Crossing  of  Hatcher's  Run. 
Appomattox  campaign.  Cavalry  and  5th  Corps,  ist,  2d,  6th,  8th, 
9th,  loth  and  isth,  Company  G,  2oth,  and  24th  Cavalry;  ist 
Dragoons;  2d  Mounted  Rifles;  Batteries  B,  D  and  H,  ist  Artil- 
lery; 15th  Artillery,  Lt.-Col.  Wiedrich  (w);  ist  Battalion  Sharp- 
shooters; 5th  Veteran  Infantry,  Col.  Fred.  Winthrop  (k);  gist, 
94th,  95th,  97th,  iO4th,  I40th,  I46th,  I47th,  iSsth,  i87th,  i88th 
and  iSpth  Infantry. 

2101.  April       2d.       Fall   of  Petersburg  and  Evacuation  of  Richmond,  Va.     2d   Corps 

at  Crow  House,  Burgess  Mill  Works  and  Sutherland  Station;  6th 
Corps  at  Jones'  House  to  near  Hatcher's  Run;  9th  Corps  at 
Jerusalem  Plank  Road;  ist  and  Independent  Division  24th  Corps 
at  Old  Town,  Indian  Town  Creek,  Fort  Gregg;  Ferrero's  Divis- 
ion and  detachments  Army  of  the  James  at  Bermuda  Front  and 
dependencies;  3d  Division  24th  and  part  of  25th  Corps,  before 
Richmond,  north  of  James  River;  Cavalry  Corps  and  5th  Corps 
at  South  Side  Railroad.  Appomattox  campaign,  ist,  2d,  6th,  8th, 
9th,  loth,  isth,  Companies  D,  F  and  G,  2Oth,  and  24th  Cavalry; 
ist  Dragoons;  ist  and  2d  Mounted  Rifles;  Oneida  Company  Cavalry; 
Batteries  B,  C,  D,  E,  G,  H  and  L,  ist;  2d;  Batteries  E,  H,  K 
and  M,  3d;  4th,  6th,  8th,  gth,  loth;  Companies  A  and  H,  I3th; 
I4th,  isth;  Companies  E  and  H,  i6th  Artillery;  ist,  3d,  7th, 
nth,  I2th,  I7th,  igth,  27th,  33d  and  34th  Batteries;  ist,  isth  and 
50th  Engineers;  ist  Battalion  Sharpshooters;  5th  and  7th  Veteran, 
loth,  39th,  40th,  4ist,  43d,  46th,  49th,  sist,  52d,  59th,  6ist,  62d, 
63d,  64th,  6sth,  66th,  69th,  73d,  77th,  79th,  8oth,  8ist,  86th,  88th, 
89th,  91 st,  93d,  94th,  95th,  96th,  97th,  98th,  looth,  iO3d,  I04th, 
lo6th,  io8th,  109th,  mth,  n8th,  I20th,  I2ist,  I22d,  I24th,  I25th, 
I26th,  I39th,  I40th,  I46th,  I47th,  I48th,  isist,  I52d,  iSSth,  158th, 
i64th,  I7oth,  I79th,  i82d,  i84th,  iSsth,  i86th,  i87th,  i88th  and  iSgth 
Infantry. 

2102.  April       3d.      Skirmishes  at  Deep  Creek,  Sweet  Creek,  Wintercomic  Creek,  Va. 

Namozine,  Williomack,  Whipponic  Creek,  Ford's  Meeting  House, 
Scott's  Corners.  Appomattox  campaign,  ist,  2d,  6th,  8th,  9th 
and  isth,  Company  G,  2Oth  Cavalry,  and  ist  Dragoons. 

2103.  April       3d.       Skirmish  at  Jackson,   on    expedition    to   near   Weldon,    N.    C.     ist 

Mounted  Rifles. 

2104.  April       3d-4th.     Skirmish  at  Hookerstown,  N.   C.     Campaign  of  the   Carolinas. 

I2th  Cavalry. 

2105.  April       3d-9th.     Siege   and   capture   of   Fort   Blakely,   Ala.     Operations   against 

Mobile.     i6ist  and   I78th  Infantry. 

2106.  April       4th.     Skirmish  near  Faisson's,  N.   C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.     De- 

tachments   I2th    Cavalry  and   H2th    Infantry. 

2107.  April       4th.     Skirmish  at  Railroad,  near  Weldon,  N.  C.     Appomattox  campaign. 

ist   Mounted   Rifles. 

2108.  April       4th.     Skirmish  at   Drummond's  Mill,  Finney's  Mills,   Va.     Near  Amelia 

Court  House.  Appomattox  campaign.  6th  and  9th  Cavalry,  and 
ist  Dragoons. 

2109.  April       4th.     Skirmish   at    Deep   Creek,  Va.     Appomattox  campaign.     Company 

G,  20th  Cavalry. 


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1865. 

21 10.  April       4th.     Skirmish  at  Jettersville,  Va.     Appomattox  campaign,     ist,  2d,  8th 

and   I5th   Cavalry,   and   2d   Mounted   Rifles. 

2111.  April       4th~5th.     Skirmish  at  Paine's  Cross  Roads,  Va.     Appomattox  campaign. 

loth  and  24th  Cavalry. 

21 12.  April       5th.     Skirmish    at    Amelia    Springs,    Jarratt    Station,    Va.     Appomattox 

campaign.  2d,  loth  and  24th,  Lt.-Col.  Richards  (w),  Cavalry, 
and  2d  Mounted  Rifles;  4th  Artillery. 

2113.  April       5th.     Skirmish  at  Murfreesboro,  N.   C.     ist  Mounted   Rifles. 

2114.  April       6th.     Skirmish  at  Rice's  Station,  Va.     Appomattox  campaign.     Company 

G,  20th  Cavalry;   I7th  Battery;  8gth,  I48th  and  I58th  Infantry. 

2115.  April       6th.     Engagement  at  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.     Harper's  Farm.     Appomattox 

campaign,  ist,  2d,  6th,  8th,  pth,  loth,  I5th  and  24th  Cavalry;  ist 
Dragoons;  2d  Mounted  Rifles;  gth  Artillery;  ist  and  3d  Batteries; 
43d,  4Qth,  62d,  6sth,  77th,  io6th,  I2ist,  I22d  and  isist  Infantry. 

2116.  April       6th.     Engagement  on  Deatonsville  Road,  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.    Flat  Creek. 

Appomattox  campaign.  loth  and  24th  Cavalry;  2d  Mounted 
Rifles;  2d  and  4th  Artillery;  nth  Battery;  7th  Veteran,  39th,  4Oth, 
52d,  6ist,  63d,  64th,  66th,  6gth,  73d,  86th,  88th,  93d,  iiith,  i2Oth, 
I24th,  I25th  and  I26th  Infantry. 

2117.  April       6th.     Skirmish  near  Morganza,  La.     I4th  Cavalry. 

2118.  April       7th.     Skirmish  at   Snow  Hill,   Hookerstown,   N.    C.        Campaign   of   the 

Carolinas.     Detachment   I2th  and  23d  Cavalry. 

2119.  April       7th.     Skirmish  at  Burke's  Station,  Va.     Burk  River.     Appomattox  cam- 

paign. Company  G,  20th  Cavalry;  I7th  Battery;  89th,  I48th  and 
I58th  Infantry. 

2120.  April       7th.     Engagement  at  High  Bridge,  Va.     Appomattox  campaign.    2d  and 

8th  Artillery;  loth,  59th,  93d,  io8th,  I25th,  I26th,  I52d,  iSSth, 
i64th,  I7oth  and  i82d  Infantry. 

2121.  April       7th.     Skirmish  at  Somerton,  N.  C.     ist  Mounted  Rifles. 

2122.  April       7th.     Engagement  at  Farmville,  Va.     Appomattox  campaign.     loth  and 

24th  Cavalry;  2d  Mounted  Rifles;  2d,  4th  and  8th  Artillery;  nth 
Battery;  7th  Veteran,  loth,  39th,  4oth,  sgth,  6ist,  63d,  64th,  66th, 
69th,  73d,  86th,  88th,  io8th,  iiith,  i24th,  i25th,  i26th,  I52d,  155th, 
l64th,  I70th  and  i82d  Infantry. 

2123.  April       8th.     Skirmish  at  Manningville,  S.  C.     Brewerton.     Companies  B  and  D, 

56th,  and  8  companies   I57th  Infantry,   Lt.-Col.   Carmichael. 

2124.  April       8th.     Engagement  at  Appomattox  and  Pamphlin  Station,  Va.     Appomat- 

tox campaign,  ist,  2d,  6th,  8th,  9th,  loth,  I5th  and  24th  Cavalry; 
ist  Dragoons  and  2d  Mounted  Rifles. 

2125.  April       8th.     Skirmish  at  New  Store,  Va.,  near  Appomattox.     I26th  Infantry. 

2126.  April       9th.     Skirmish  near  Berryville,   Va.     2ist  Cavalry. 

2127.  April        9th.     Action  at  Dingle's  Mills,  S.   C.     Sumterville,  Companies  B  and  D, 

56th,  and  8  companies  I57th  Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  Carmichael. 

2128.  April       9th.     Action    at    Fort   Blakely,   Ala.     Operations   against   Mobile.      i8th 

and  26th  Batteries. 

2129.  April       9th.     Appomattox  Court  House,  Va.,  and  surrender  of  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee. 

Clover  Hill,  ist,  2d,  6th,  8th,  9th,  loth  and  I5th,  Company  G, 
20th,  and  24th  Cavalry;  ist  Dragoons;  2d  Mounted  Rifles;  Oneida 
Cavalry;  Batteries  B,  D  and  H,  ist,  2d,  4th,  8th,  9th  and  i5th 
Artillery;  ist,  3d,  nth  and  I7th  Batteries;  detachments  I5th  and 
5oth  Engineers;  ist  Battalion  Sharpshooters;  5th  and  7th  Veteran, 
loth,  39th,  40th,  43d,  49th,  52d,  59th,  6ist,  62d,  63d,  64th,  65th,  66th, 
69th,  73d,  77th,  86th,  88th,  Sgth,  gist,  93d,  94th,  9Sth,  97th,  looth, 
I04th,  io6th,  io8th,  inth,  I20th,  i^ist,  I22d,  I24th,  I25th,  I26th, 


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1865. 


I40th,  I46th,  I47th,  I48th,  isist,  I52d,  iSSth,  isSth,  :64th,  I7oth, 
i82d,  iSsth,  i87th,  i88th  and  iSgth  Infantry. 

2130.  April     loth.     Skirmish  at  Aiken's  Creek,  N.   C.     Moccasin   Creek.     Campaign  of 

the  Carolinas.     I23d,   I4ist  and  I43d  Infantry. 

2131.  April     loth.     Surrender  of  Mobile,  Ala.     i8th,  2ist  and  26th  Batteries;  i6ist  and 

I78th  Infantry. 

2132.  April      loth-nth.     Skirmishes  at  Smithfield,  N.  C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas. 

I7th  Veteran;    I23d,    I34th  and   I4ist  Infantry. 

2133.  April     nth.     Skirmish  at  Faisson's  Station,  N.   C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas. 

I2th   Cavalry. 

2134.  April     nth.     Skirmish   at    Mount     Pleasant,    Ala.      2d    Veteran    Cavalry,      Col. 

Chrysler. 

2135.  April     I2th.     Skirmish  at  Whistler's  Station,  Ala.     2d  Veteran  Cavalry. 

2136.  April     I2th.     Skirmish   near  Singleton,   S.    C.   on   reconnaissance  toward  States- 

burg.     iS7th    Infantry,   Lt.-Col.   Carmichael,  8  companies. 

2137.  April     I2th-I3th.     Skirmish  at  Best's  Station,  N.  C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas. 

I2th    Cavalry. 

2138.  April     I3th.     Skirmish  near  Goldsboro,  N.  C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.     I75th 

Infantry. 

2139.  April     I3th.     Skirmish  near  Raleigh,   N.   C.     Campaign   of  the   Carolinas.     Bat- 

tery M,  ist  Artillery;  iO2d,  io7th,  npth,  I23d,  I34th,  I36th,  I37th 
and  I4ist  Infantry. 

2140.  April     i6th.     Skirmish   near   Raleigh,   N.   C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.     Bat- 

tery I,  ist  Artillery. 

2141.  April     I7th.     Skirmish   near  Jackson,  N.   C.     ist   Mounted   Rifles. 

2142.  April     I7th.     Skirmish  near  Goldsboro,  N.  C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.     I2th 

Cavalry. 

2143.  April     i8th.     Skirmish  near  Collierville,   Germantown,  Tenn.     Detachment   nth 

Cavalry,  Lieut.  John  H.  Mills. 

2144.  April     igth.     Skirmishes    at   Rafting   Creek   and   near    Statesburg,    S.    C.     I57th 

Infantry,  Lt.-Col.  J.  C.  Carmichael,  8  companies. 

2145.  April     26th.     Skirmish  near  Goldsboro,  N.  C.     Campaign  of  the  Carolinas.  I2th 

Cavalry. 

2146.  April     26th.     Capture  of  J.  Wilkes  Booth  and  David  E.  Harold  at  Garrett's  Farm 

near  Port  Royal,  Va.  Detachment  i6th  Cavalry,  Lieut.  E.  P. 
Doherty. 

2147.  April     26th.    Surrender  of  Gen.  Joseph  E.  Johnston  at  Bennett  House,  Durham 

Station,  N.  C.  i2th  and  23d  Cavalry;  Batteries  I  and  M,  ist; 
Batteries  C,  D,  G  and  I,  3d  Artillery;  i6th  and  23d  Batteries;  de- 
tachment I5th  Engineers;  3d  and  I7th  Veterans,  47th,  48th,  6oth, 
99th,  io2d,  io7th,  ii2th,  iisth,  H7th,  ngth,  I23d,  I28th,  I32d, 
I34th,  I36th,  I37th,  I4ist,  I42d,  I43d,  I49th,  150th,  I54th,  is6th, 
i6gth,  I75th  and  I76th  Infantry. 

WAR  LOSSES. 
Died  in  Service. 

Of  those  who  from  this  state  served  their  country  in  the  armies  and  navies  of  the 
United  States  during  the  war,  computed  to  have  been  four  hundred  thousand  individ- 
uals" there  died  while  in  service  fifty-three  thousand  one  hundred  and  fourteen. 

Suppose  that  there  entered  the  service  from  this  state  in  the  first  year  to  April, 
1862  134,000  men;  in  the  second  year  to  April,  1863,  90,000  men;  in  the  third  year  to 
April,  1864,  100,000  ;  and  in  the  fourth  year  to  April,  1865,  76,000  men;  and  that  their 
average  age  at  entry  into  the  service  was  twenty-five  years.  It  is  estimated  that  this 


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number  of  men  in  time  of  peace  pursuing  their  customary  avocations  under  normal 
conditions  would  have  lost  about  9,000  by  death;  the  excess  is  to  this  state  the  cost  of 
the  war  in  lives. 

And  yet  this  excess  does  not  cover  the  deaths  of  men  discharged  from  the  Volun- 
teers and  the  short-termed  Militia  and  National  Guard,  due  to  causes  contracted  while 
in  the  service,  and  which  occurred  before  the  close  of  the  war.  Nor  does  it  cover  the 
deaths  of  persons  not  in  the  service,  directly  due  to  casualties  occurring  in  the  same, 
or  in  exertions  made  in  assisting  the  Union  in  one  way  or  another. 

Before  proceeding  further  with  the  consideration  of  this  subject,  attention  is  called 
to  the  tables  of  losses  by  death,  in  detail  and  by  organization  following  hereafter. 

The  losses  of  the  State  Militia,  National  Guard  and  Volunteers  are  based  on  the 
figures  of  the  War  Department;  where  they  differ,  it  is  owing  to  statements  found  in 
the  records  of  these  organizations,  which  authorize  increased  numbers;  for  instance, 
men  whose  final  records  read  "missing  since  *  *  *,"  "seen  to  fall  on  the  field" 
or  "  known  to  have  been  badly  wounded,"  can  well  be  reported  dead.  The  War  De- 
partment, however,  reports  of  these  only  those  of  whose  death  evidence  has  been 
received  in  the  shape  of  final  statements  from  commanding  officers  and  from  surgeons 
in  charge  of  hospitals;  or  who  appear  on  the  registers  or  death  records  of  prisons, 
northern  and  southern  hospitals,  burial  records  of  cemeteries;  or  whose  death  has 
been  satisfactorily  demonstrated  before  the  Bureau  of  Pensions  or  the  accounting 
officers  of  the  United  States  Treasury.  As  far  as  deaths  within  the  Union  lines  are 
concerned  the  figures  of  the  War  Department  are  almost  conclusive,  but  they  are 
acknowledged  to  be  incomplete  as  to  deaths  among  prisoners  of  war. 

The  losses  claimed  of  the  Regular  Army,  United  States  Volunteers,  United  States 
Veteran  Volunteers,  United  States  Colored  Troops,  United  States  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps,  and  of  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  are  proportions  of  the  total  loss  of  the 
same,  based  upon  the  number  of  men  computed  as  having  served  therein  as  of  this 
state. 

The  column  in  the  table  of  deaths  "  of  other  known  causes  "  includes  all  deaths 
resulting  from  quarrels,  riots  and  the  like,  which  are  not  definitely  reported  as  murder; 
from  being  shot  for  insubordination,  or  by  provost  guards  or  sentinels  in  attempting 
to  escape  or  pass  the  lines;  from  exhaustion  or  exposure;  killed  while  depredating  upon 
the  property  of  citizens,  and  all  other  causes  not  embraced  in  the  preceding  columns. 

War  Department  Statement  of  Loss  by  Death. 

The  Adjutant-General  of  the  U.  S.  Army,  under  date  of  June  i,  1885,  published 
a  ''  Statistical  Exhibit  of  Deaths  in  the  United  States  Army  during  the  Late  War," 
prepared  by  Colonel  J.  W.  Kirkley  of  his  office.  (See  Appendix.)  This,  as  its  title 
indicates,  does  not  include  the  losses  of  the  Navy  and  the  Marine  Corps;  and  accord- 
ing to  it  there  died  while  in  the  armies  of  the  United  States: 

Killed  in  action,  4,142  officers,  62,916  enlisted  men,  aggregate  67,058;  of  wounds 
received  in  action,  2,223  officers,  40,789  enlisted  men,  aggregate  43,012;  of  disease  and 
other  causes,  3,219  officers,  246,239  enlisted  men,  aggregate  249,458;  total,  9,584  officers, 
349,944  enlisted  men,  aggregate  359,528;  of  whom  are  reported  as  having  died  in  the 
hands  of  the  enemy,  219  officers,  29,279  enlisted  men,  aggregate  29,498. 

Colonel  Kirkley  in  making  his  report  to  the  Adjutant-General  states:  "With  the 
deaths  occurring  among  prisoners  of  war  the  result  is  not  so  satisfactory.  Unfortunately, 
the  records  of  southern  prisons  in  possession  of  the  Department  are  very  incomplete. 
In  fact,  the  death  registers  of  some  of  the  principal  places  of  confinement  for  Union 
soldiers  have  not  been  secured.  Notably  among  these  are  Americus,  Atlanta  and 
Augusta,  Ga.;  Camps  Ford  and  Tyler,  Tex.;  Camps  Oglethorpe  and  Macon,  Ga.; 
Charleston,  S.  C.  Lynchburg,  Va.;  Marietta,  Ga.;  Mobile  and  Montgomery,  Ala.; 
Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Shreveport,  La.  Besides  these,  only  partial  records  were  obtained 
from  the  following-named  important  prisons:  Catawba,  Ala.;  Camp  Asylum,  Columbia 
and  Florence,  S.  C.;  Millen,  Ga.,  and  Salisbury,  N.  C.  It  is  true  that  evidence  of 


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death  was  often  communicated  to  the  proper  military  authorities  by  surviving  comrades, 
and  the  report  of  burials  in  National  cemeteries,  or  "  Roll  of  Honor,"  supplies  a  large 
number;  but  these  sources  -of  information,  together  with  the  Confederate  records 
obtained  by  the  Government,  have  proved  deficient. 

As  to  the  incompleteness  of  the  interment  record,  a  report  prepared  in  the  office 
of  the  Quartermaster-General,  in  1869,  says:  "It  is  well  known  that  at  many  places, 
as  for  instance,  at  Salisbury,  N.  C.,  and  at  Florence,  S.  C.,  etc.,  the  bodies  were  buried 
in  trenches,  often  two,  three,  sometimes  even  four  deep,  so  that  the  accurate  number 
of  bodies  interred  at  these  places  cannot  be  determined." 

These  facts  warrant  the  belief  that  the  actual  number  of  Union  soldiers  who  died 
in  Confederate  hands  exceeds  the  number  shown  by  the  table.  In  fact,  there  is  not 
a  doubt  about  it;,  the  number  mentioned  is  29,498;  and  there  are  buried  at  Ariderson- 
ville,  Ga.,  13,714;  at  Salisbury,  N.  C.,  12,126,  and  at  Florence,  S.  C.,  2,998,  making  a 
total  at  these  three  places  alone  of  28,838.  Although  men  are  buried  in  these  ceme- 
teries, whose  remains  were  gathered  from  the  surrounding  country  to  a  distance  of 
many  miles,  still  these  figures  show  that  the  number  officially  reported  is  below  the 
actual  fact.  Could  the  records  be  perfected,  the  number  of  those  who  died  in  the 
hands  of  the  enemy  would  be  at  least  45,000.  Some  authorities  place  the  number  as 
high  as  71,000. 

Since  the  completion  of  the  statement  referred  to,  May  22d,  1865,  to  October  I9th, 
1889,  the  War  Department  has  added  to  its  death  rolls  710  men,  almost  all  of  whom 
died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy;  this  addition  has  not  been  credited  to  states  and  can 
therefore  not  be  taken  into  consideration  here. 

Those  who  served  in  the  war  will  readily  recall  names  of  comrades  known  to  have 
been  captured,  of  whom  nothing  has  since  been  heard.  There  were  also  men  in  the 
service,  who  did  not  have  homes  or  near  friends;  who  served  under  assumed  names; 
or  whose  friends  forgot  the  organization  in  which  they  served;  in  cases  of  this  sort 
inquiries  for  their  record  are  not  or  cannot  be  made,  and  if  they  were  captured  and 
died,  or  killed  in  battle  and  reported  missing,  there  is  not  any  one  to  see  to  the  dis- 
covery of  their  fate.  Men  are  also  known  to  have  died  at  home,  and  as  (in  many 
cases)  evidence  of  this  was  not  sent  to  their  regiments,  they  were  finally  dropped  or 
reported  deserted.  There  were  over  2,000  (2,047)  regiments  in  the  U.  S.  service.  Al- 
lowing as  unaccounted  for  an  average  of  only  ten  men  per  regiment,  the  total  will  be 
20,000  men.  While  some  regiments  have  not  this  number  unaccounted  for,  in  many 
regiments  the  number  is  from  twenty  to  thirty  and  more. 

It  may  therefore  be  asserted  that  the  total  number  of  men  who  died  while  in  the 
Army  of  the  United  States  is  in  round  numbers  at  least  380,000,  and  including  the  loss 
of  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  probably  385,000. 

The  loss  credited  to  this  state  in  the  above-mentioned  statement  is: 

Killed  in  action,  772  officers,  11,329  enlisted  men,  aggregate  12,101;  died  of  wounds 
received  in  action,  371  officers,  6,613  enlisted  men,  aggregate  6,984;  died  of  disease  and 
other  causes,  387  officers,  27,062  enlisted  men,  aggregate  27,449;  total,  1,530  officers, 
45,004  enlisted  men,  aggregate  46,534;  of  whom  there  are  reported  as  having  died  in 
the  hands  of  the  enemy  40  officers  and  5,506  enlisted  men,  aggregate  5,546. 

A  comparative  statement  of  the  number  of  enlistments  and  of  deaths  in  the  army, 
issued  by  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  United  States  Army  July  15th,  1885,  shows  that 
the  above  loss  occurred  among  the  members  of  the  Militia,  National  Guard  and  Volun- 
teers of  the  state,  credit  not  being  given  for  losses  among  those  who  served  as  of 
this  state  in  other  branches  of  the  army.  In  this  statement  (see  Appendix)  there  are 
deducted  from  the  total  enlistments  furnished  to  the  General  Government  (2,865,028) 
those  who  commuted  their  service,  who  served  in  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  in 
the  Colored  Troops  and  those  credited  to  the  Indian  Nations,  leaving  as  due  to  the 
states  2,494,592  enlistments.  New  York  is  credited  with  409,561  enlistments.  The 
total  loss  of  the  troops  credited  to  the  states  is  reported  as  312,821;  that  credited  to 
New  York  has  already  been  stated. 


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Based  on  the  statements  of  loss,  issued  by  the  Adjutant-General  U.  S.  Army,  as 
above,  percentages  show  the  following  results: 

The  total  number  of  deaths  in  the  United  States  Armies  (359,528)  is  to  the 
total  number  of  enlistments  (2,778,304)  in  the  same,  men  who  commuted  their 
service  not  included,  as  i  to  7.727  or  12.94  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  deaths  credited  to  the  states  (312,821)  is  to  the  total 
number  of  enlistments  (2,494,592)  credited,  War  Department  statement  of  July 
I5th,  1885,  as  i  to  7.974  or  12.54  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  deaths  credited  to  New  York  (46,534)  is  to  the  total 
number  of  enlistments  (448,850)  credited  to  the  state,  men  who  commuted  their 
service  not  included,  as  i  to  9.652  or  10.36  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  deaths  credited  to  New  York  (46,534)  is  to  the  total 
number  of  white  enlistments,  navy  and  marine  not  included  (409,561)  credited, 
War  Department  statement  of  July  I5th,  1885,  as  i  to  8.802  or  11.36  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  deaths  credited  to  New  York  (46,534)  is  to  the  total 
number  of  deaths  (359,528)  in  the  United  States  Army,  statement  of  June  I,  1885,  as 
i  to  7.727  or  12.94  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  deaths  credited  to  New  York  (46,534)  is  to  the  total 
number  of  deaths  (312,821)  credited  to  the  states,  statement  of  July  15,  1885,  as 
i  to  6.724  or  14.87  per  cent. 

The  number  of  enlistments  credited  to  New  York  (448,850)  is  to  the  total 
number  of  enlistments  (2,778,304)  furnished  the  General  Government,  men  who 
commuted  not  included,  as  i  to  6.190  or  16.15  per  cent. 

The  number  of  white  enlistments,  navy  and  marine  not  included,  credited 
to  New  York  (409,561)  is  to  the  total  number  of  enlistments  (2,494,592)  credited 
to  the  states,  War  Department  statement  of  July  15,  1885,  as  I  to  6.093  or  16.41 
per  cent. 

Statement  of  Loss  by  Death  as  Claimed  for  the  State. 

To  obtain  a  correct  statement  of  losses  due  the  state,  there  must  be  taken  the  losses 
by  death  not  only  of  the  Militia,  National  Guard  and  Volunteers,  but  also  of  those 
who  served,  as  of  this  state,  in  the  other  divisions  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States 
and  in  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps.  This  loss  is  taken  from  the  tables  below,  where 
it  is  recorded:  of  the  state  organizations,  as  reported  by  the  Adjutant-General  of  the 
Army,  corrected  by  final  records  and  histories  of  the  same;  of  all  other  divisions  pro 
rata  of  their  total  loss,  based  upon  the  proportion  of  men  furnished  by  the  state  for 
the  same;  and  the  total  is: 

Killed  in  action,  877  officers,  13,350  enlisted  men,  aggregate  14,227;  died  of  wounds 
received  in  action,  452  officers,  7,147  enlisted  men,  aggregate  7,599;  died  of  disease 
and  other  causes,  624  officers,  30,664  enlisted  men,  aggregate  31,288;  total  1,953  officers, 
51,161  enlisted  men,  aggregate  53,114,  of  whom  62  officers,  5,932  enlisted  men,  aggre- 
gate 5,094,  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy. 

And  this  loss  occurred  among  the  503,765  enlistments  claimed  for  New  York,  on  the 
four  hundred  thousand  individuals  shown  to  have  been  in  the  service  of  the  country 
from  this  state  during  the  war. 

The  total  number  of  deaths  claimed  for  the  state  (53,114)  bears  to  the  total 
number  of  enlistments  claimed  for  the  same,  less  those  who  commuted  their 
service  (503,765  — 18,197=485,568)  the  proportion  of  i  to  9.15  or  10.94  Per  cent- 
The  total  number  of  deaths  claimed  for  the  state  (53,114)  bears  to  the  num- 
ber of  individuals  in  the  service  from  this  state  (400,000)  the  proportion  of  I  to 
7-53  or  13.28  per  cent. 

Statement  of  the  Loss  of  the  Volunteers  of  this  State. 

The  real  fighting  force  of  the  state  were  the  Volunteers,  who  carried  the  banners 
of  the  Empire  State.  Based  upon  the  tables  of  detailed  losses  below,  their  loss  by 
death  is: 


286          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

Killed  in  action,  819  officers,  12,149  enlisted  men,  aggregate  12,968;  of  wounds 
received  in  action,  426  officers,  6,841  enlisted  men,  aggregate  7,267;  of  disease  and 
other  causes,  429  officers,  27,391  enlisted  men,  aggregate  27,820;  total  1,674  officers, 
46,381  enlisted  men,  aggregate  48,055;  of  whom  it  is  reported,  there  died  in  the  hands 
of  the  enemy  57  officers,  5,714  enlisted  men,  aggregate  5,771. 

The  records  of  Volunteers  of  this  state  in  the  War  Department  and  especially  in 
the  office  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  state,  are  incomplete.  The  loss  credited  by 
the  Adjutant-General  United  States  Army  is  less,  but  that  given  in  the  tables  is  per- 
haps not  much  less  than  the  actual  loss,  and  this  deficiency  is  undoubtedly  due  prin- 
cipally to  deaths  of  men  while  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy. 

The  burial  records  or  "  Rolls  of  Honor,"  published  by  the  Quartermaster-General 
of  the  United  States  Army,  show  by  name  the  burial  of  about  40,000  Volunteers  of 
this  state;  the  bodies  of  probably  2,000  were  sent  to  the  state  for  burial,  possibly 
1,000  died  in  the  state,  leaving  at  least  5,000  sleeping  in  nameless  or  unknown  graves. 
In  another  place  it  has  been  estimated  that  there  were  370,232  enlistments  in  the 
Volunteers  of  the  State,  and  that  these  enlistments  represented  310,401,  or  in  round 
numbers,  310,000  individuals. 

It  will  be  noticed  that  the  statement  above  shows  quite  a  difference  in  the  number 
of  officers  who  died,  compared  with  that  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  Army.  This  is 
explained  principally  by  the  fact  that  the  United  States  recognized  only  those  as  officers 
who  had  been  mustered  in,  while  the  state  must  properly  recognize  as  such  all  who 
received  its  commission,  even  though  they  have  not  been  mustered  in,  and  this  rule 
has  been  followed  in  preparing  the  death  losses  of  the  state  organizations. 

The  books  of  commissions  issued  to  officers  of  New  York  Volunteers  and  the 
rolls  of  organizations  on  file  in  the  office  of  the  Adjutant-General  of  the  state  and 
the  register  of  New  York  Volunteer  officers  published  by  that  officer,  show  about 
22,000  names  of  officers  or  commissions  issued.  In  this  number  are  included  repeatedly 
officers  who  were  promoted  from  one  rank  to  another  and  also  men  who,  though  com- 
missioned, did  not  serve;  these  deducted  leave  16,873  individuals  who  were  commis- 
sioned or  in  round  numbers  17,000. 

In  this  number  there  are  included  men  who  were  commissioned  but  served  as 
enlisted  men  only;  and  there  should  be  deducted  from  it  the  officers  transferred  to  the 
United  States  Volunteers,  380;  to  the  United  States  Veteran  Volunteers,  61;  to  the 
United  States  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  231;  to  the  United  States  Colored  Troops,  125; 
to  the  United  States  Regular  Army,  30;  total,  827;  for  these  do  not  contribute  any 
death  losses.  This  will  leave  of  the  officers  (actually  16,873)  in  round  numbers 
16,000  officers  among  whom  the  death  losses  occurred. 

There  were  then  individual  officers  to  the  number  of  16,000  and  individual  enlisted 
men  to  the  number  of  294,000  among  whom  the  death  losses  occurred. 

Percentages  based  on  the  foregoing  will  give  the  following  results  of  the  loss  of 
the  state  Volunteers: 

The  total  number  of  deaths  (48,055)  is  to  the  estimated  number  of  in- 
dividuals in  state  Volunteers  (310,000)  as  I  to  6.51  or  I5-5O  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  killed  in  action  (12,068)  is  to  the  estimated  number  of 
individuals  in  state  Volunteers  (310,000)  as  i  to  23.00  or  4.18  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  deaths  from  wounds  received  in  action  (7,267)  is  to 
the  estimated  number  of  individuals  in  state  Volunteers  (310,000)  as  I  to  42.66 
or  2.34  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  killed  and  died  of  wounds  received  in  action  (20,235) 
is  to  the  estimated  number  of  individuals  in  state  Volunteers  (310,000)  as  i  to 
15.32  or  6.53  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  deaths  from  disease  and  other  causes  (27,820)  is  to 
the  estimated  number  of  individuals  in  state  Volunteers  (310,000)  as  I  to  11.14 
or  8.97  per  cent. 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC.  287 

The  total  number  of  deaths  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy  (5,771)  is  to  the 
estimated  number  of  individuals  in  the  state  Volunteers  (310,000)  as  I  to  53.71 
or  1.86  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  killed  in  action  (12,968)  is  to  the  total  number  of 
deaths  (48,055)  as  i  to  3.71  or  26.99  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  deaths  from  wounds  received  in  action  (7,267)  is  to  the 
total  number  of  deaths  (48,055)  as  i  to  6.61  or  15.12  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  killed  and  died  of  wounds  received  in  action  (20,235) 
is  to  the  total  number  of  deaths  (48,055)  as  i  to  2.37  or  42.10  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  deaths  from  disease  and  other  causes  (27,820)  is  to 
the  total  number  of  deaths  (48,055)  as  i  to  1.73  or  57.90  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  deaths  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy  (5,771)  is  to  the  total 
number  of  deaths  (48,055)  as  i  to  8.33  or  12  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  killed  and  died  of  wounds,  received  in  action  (20,235)  is 
to  the  total  number  of  deaths  from  disease  and  other  causes  (27,820)  as  I  to  1.37 
or  73  per  cent. 

The  total  number  of  deaths  from  wounds  received  in  action  (7,267)  is  to 
the  total  number  of  killed  in  action  (12,968)  as  i  to  1.78  or  56.04  per  cent. 

The  number  of  officers  died  in  service  (1,674)  is  to  the  number  of  officers 
(individuals)  in  the  service  (16,000)  as  i  to  9.56  or  10.05  per  cent. 

The  number  of  officers  killed  in  action  (819)  is  to  the  number  of  officers  in 
service  (16,000)  as  i  to  19.54  or  5-11  Per  cent. 

The  number  of  officers  died  of  wounds  received  in  action  (426)  is  to  the 
number  of  officers  in  service  (16,000)  as  i  to  37.56  or  2.66  per  cen,t. 

The  number  of  officers  died  of  disease  and  other  causes  (429)  is  to  the 
number  of  officers  in  service  (16,000)  as  i  to  37.30  or  2.68  per  cent. 

The  number  of  officers  killed  in  action  (819)  is  to  the  number  of  enlisted 
men  killed  in  action  (12,149)  as  *  to  14.83  or  6.74  per  cent. 

The  number  of  officers  died  of  wounds  received  in  action  (426)  is  to  the 
number  of  enlisted  men  who  died  of  the  same  cause  (6,841)  as  I  to  16.06  or 
6.22  per  cent. 

The  number  of  officers  died  of  disease  and  other  causes  (429)  is  to  the 
number  of  enlisted  men  who  died  of  the  same  causes  (27,391)  as  I  to  63.85  or 
1.57  per  cent. 

The  number  of  enlisted  men,  of  the  state  Volunteers,  who  died  in  the 
service  (46,381)  is  to  the  number  of  individuals  (enlisted  men)  estimated  in 
the  service  (294,000)  as  I  to  6.34  or  15.78  per  cent. 

The  number  of  enlisted  men,  of  state  Volunteers,  killed  in  action  (12,149) 
is  to  the  number  of  individuals  estimated  in  the  same  (204,000)  as  i  to  24.20  or 
4.14  per  cent. 

The  number  of  enlisted  men,  of  state  Volunteers,  who  died  of  wounds 
received  in  action  (6,841)  is  to  the  number  of  individuals  estimated  in  the  same 
(294,000)  as  i  to  42.08  or  2.33  per  cent. 

The  number  of  enlisted  men,  of  state  Volunteers,  who  died  of  disease  and 
other  causes  (27,391)  is  to  the  number  of  individuals  estimated  in  the  same 
(294,000)  as  i  to  10.74  or  9.35  per  cent. 


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IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC.  305 

Loss  in  the  United  States  Volunteers. 

General  and  Staff  officers  appointed  from  New  York  Volunteers  or  from 
this  state,  four  Companies,  A,  B,  D  and  H,  of  the  First  United  States  Sharp- 
shooters, and  officers  of  other  United  States  Volunteer  organizations,  estimated 
in  all  to  be  1,375  men,  come  under  this  head.  The  loss  of  officers  and  enlisted  men 
claimed  is  taken  from  official  records.  (See  recapitulation.) 

Loss  in  the  United  States  Veteran   Volunteers. 

Of  this  branch  1,770  of  the  10,883  officers  and  enlisted  men  who  served  in  it, 
are  claimed  for  this  state.  The  total  loss  is  106  officers  and  enlisted  men,  or 
0.97  per  cent  of  the  men  in  service,  and  the  same  percentage  of  those  claimed 
for,  would  be  due  to,  New  York.  (See  recapitulation.) 

Loss  in  the  Veteran  Reserve  Corps. 

The  number  of  men  serving  in  this  corps  is  officially  estimated  at  60,508; 
of  these  9,862  are  estimated  to  have  been  from  this  state.  The  total  loss 
reported  is  30  officers  and  1,642  enlisted  men;  aggregate  1,672,  or  2.76  per  cent 
of  those  in  service.  The  same  percentage  of  loss  of  those  claimed  for,  would 
be  due  to,  this  state.  The  officers  are  taken  from  actual  count.  (See  recapitulation.) 

Loss  in  the  Colored  Troops. 

The  deaths  occurring  in  the  178,975  colored  troops  are  reported  as  36,847 
officers  and  enlisted  men.  The  losses  of  three  colored  regiments,  574,  are  not 
included  in  this  number,  but  were  credited  to  the  state  to  which  they  belonged 
—  Massachusetts.  The  state  of  New  York  is  credited  with  4,125  colored  soldiers, 
or  2.30  per  cent  of  the  whole,  and  is  entitled  to  credit  of  a  pro  rata  loss.  The 
officers  are,  however,  taken  from  actual  count.  (See  recapitulation.) 

Loss  in  the  Regular  Army. 

The  number  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  the  Regular  Army,  among  whom 
the  reported  casualties  occurred,  is  officially  estimated  at  67,000;  of  these  19,760, 
or  29.46  per  cent,  are  claimed  for  this  state.  The  loss  reported  is  260  officers 
and  5,538  enlisted  men,  aggregate  5,798;  of  this  New  York  is  entitled  to  credit 
on  a  pro  rata  loss.  The  officers  are,  however,  taken  from  actual  count.  Officers, 
who  at  the  time  of  their  death,  held  commissions  in  the  New  York  Volunteers  or  as 
General  and  Staff  officers  of  United  States  Volunteers,  are  not  included  here; 
but  are  credited  to  the  Volunteers.  (See  recapitulation.) 

Loss  in  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps. 

In  his  report  of  1865,  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  gives  the  losses  of  the 
Navy  (Regular  and  Volunteer)  during  the  war  as  killed  in  action,  1,406;  wounded 
in  action,  1,638;  missing  in  action,  176;  total  loss,  3,220.  In  that  official's  report 
of  1866  the  casualties  incident  to  battle  are  reported:  Died  from  gunshot 
fractures,  495;  from  gunshot  flesh  wounds  and  other  injuries,  659;  drowned,  308; 
scalded  to  death,  342;  total,  1,804;  the  casualties  incident  to  the  service  but  not 
to  battle  are  given:  Drowned,  265;  died  of  scalds,  37;  died  of  other  accidents, 
71;  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy,  95;  total,  468.  In  the  report  of  1867,  the  men 
who  died  of  disease  in  the  various  fleets  from  April,  1861,  to  June  30,  1865,  are 
recorded  as  numbering  2,532. 
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306          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

The   loss   of   the   Navy  during   the   war   would,   therefore,    appear   to   have 
been: 

Died  of  casualties  incident  to  battle,  including  308  drowned  and  342  scalded 
to  death 1,804 

Died  of  casualties  not  incident  to  battle,  including  265  drowned  and  37 
scalded  to  death  373 

Died   of   disease    2,532 

Died  of  disease,  presumably  so,  but  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy 95 

2,627 


Total   loss    by    death 4,804 

The  report  for  1866  gives  the  number  wounded  in  action,  3,266  from  the 
effects  of  gunpowder,  456  scalded  and  308  drowned,  total,  4,030;  in  this  are  in- 
cluded those  killed  outright  and  those  who  died  of  wounds,  which  latter  cannot 
be  ascertained  from  the  reports.  Deduct  the  number  who  died  of  casualties  due 
to  battle,  1,804,  and  there  will  remain,  wounded  in  action  who  recovered,  2,226 
officers  and  enlisted  men. 

The  report  of  1865  gives  missing  176;  the  later  reports  make  no  mention 
of  this  kind  of  loss,  except  that  95  men  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy;  the 
number  given  in  1865  as  missing  in  action  is  therefore  accepted  as  correct. 

The  total  number  of  men  who  served  in  the  Navy,  as  elsewhere  stated,  is 
132,554;  the  number  of  casualties  incident  to  battle  is  1,804,  or  T-36  per  cent; 
the  number  who  died  of  causes  not  due  to  battle  is  2,905,  or  2.19  per  cent; 
the  number  who  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy  is  95,  or  .071  per  cent;  the 
number  wounded  in  action  is  2,226,  or  1.68  per  cent  of  the  number  of  men  in 
service.  New  York  furnished  51,936  men,  and  as  casualties,  the  percentages 
given  above,  of  this  number  are  due  to  the  state.  The  number  due  as  having 
been  wounded  is  872.  (See  recapitulation.)  The  number  of  officers  of  the 
Regular  and  Volunteer  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  from  this  state  who  died  in  the 
service  of  the  United  States  credited  in  the  recapitulation  is  from  official 
records. 

Loss  in  the  Volunteers  of  Other  States,  But  Due  to  This. 

Of  persons  from  this  state  serving  in  the  Volunteers  of  other  states,  the 
loss  cannot  be  ascertained.  Four  who  held  commissions  in  the  Volunteers  of 
other  states,  but  served  in  the  Volunteers  of  this  state  before,  were  found  to 
have  died  in  the  service  and  are  here  credited  to  New  York. 


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Wounded  in  Action. 

Under  this  head  are  considered  the  losses  of  the  state  Volunteers  only.  Of  the 
Militia  and  National  Guard  the  losses  of  this  nature  are  small;  of  the  other  divisions 
of  the  service  it  was  not  practicable  to  obtain  the  necessary  figures  and  statements. 

According  to  the  tables  of  losses,  the  number  of  state  Volunteers  wounded 
in,  action,  including  those  who  died  of  their  wounds,  is  3,191  officers  and  52,764 
enlisted  men;  aggregate  55,955- 

These  figures  are  based  almost  entirely  on  battle  reports,  but  nevertheless 
do  not  give  a  correct  total;  to  obtain  which  is  almost,  if  not  quite,  impossible. 
It  is  an  acknowledged  fact,  that  the  reports  of  losses  in  the  Peninsular  Campaign 
of  1862;  in  General  Pope's  Campaign  in  Northern  Virginia,  1862;  of  the  period 
between  Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg,  1863;  in  the  Red  River  Campaign,  1864, 
and  in  the  trenches  before  Richmond  and  Petersburg,  1864-1865,  at  least  as  far 
as  regiments  are  concerned,  are  inaccurate  and  incomplete;  besides  there  were 
quite  a  number  of  men  wounded  on  outpost  at  other  times,  in  skirmishes,  scouts 
and  other  minor  affairs,  of  which  detailed  reports  do  not  exist. 

The  late  Major-General  A.  A.  Humphreys,  United  States  Army,  estimated 
that  the  number  killed  is  to  the  number  wounded  as  one  to  a  mean  between  four 
and  five ;  Colonel  W.  F.  Fox  in  his  "  Regimental  Losses  in  the  Civil  War "  makes 
the  proportion,  based  on  more  complete  reports  and  figures,  four  and  eight- 
tenths.  While  this  proportion  is  reliable  as  an  average  based  on  battle  reports, 
it  is  not  safe  to  use  it  with  numbers  of  killed  made  up  from  final  records,  for 
in  the  battle  reports  many  men  are  reported  missing  who  on  final  records  are 
reported  killed. 

The  number  died  of  wounds  is  sixty-four  per  cent  of  the  number  killed  in 
action,  based  on  the  War  Department  totals  of  such  losses.  The  battle  reports 
when  being  prepared  for  publication  in  the  "  Official  Records  of  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion  "  were  revised  in  the  War  Department,  so  as  to  show,  as  far  as  prac- 
ticable, the  captured  wounded  included  with  the  wounded,  and  not  with  the 
missing  or  captured.  On  final  records  many  men  appear  as  killed,  who  in  battle 
reports  were  reported  wounded,  making  another  cause  of  discrepancy  between 
the  former  and  the  latter.  To  arrive  at  a  fair  estimate  it  is  therefore  necessary 
to  take  as  a  basis  the  killed  and  died  of  wounds  received  in  action.  The  pro- 
portion of  killed  is  I  to  4.8,  taking  Colonel  Fox  as  authority,  or  100  killed  to  480 
wounded;  the  proportion  of  died  of  wounds  to  the  killed,  based  on  the  War 
Department  rather  than  state  figures,  is  sixty-four  per  cent;  this  will  give  the 
following  formula: 

Killed  and  died  of  wounds  164  to  every  416  wounded,  or  i  to  2.5;  that  is,  to 
every  man  killed  or  died  of  wounds  2.5  were  wounded  and  survived. 

The  final  figures  of  state  Volunteers  killed  and  died  of  wounds  are:  Killed 
in  action,  12,968;  died  of  wounds,  7,267;  total,  20,235;  in  this  number  are  in- 
cluded 422  who  died  of  their  wounds  while  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy,  and  as  it 
is  a  fact  that  the  mortality  among  prisoners  was  at  least  twice  the  rate  of  that 
among  non-prisoners,  it  is  but  proper,  to  equalize  conditions,  to  deduct  one-half 
of  them  from  this  total,  which  will  leave,  to  estimate  upon.  20,013.  The  formula 
2.5  applied  to  this,  gives  50,032,  and  the  number  died  of  wounds  (7,267)  added 
thereto  makes  the  total  wounded  57,299  officers  and  enlisted  men,  a  difference 
of  1,344  more  than  the  total  recorded  in  the  tables,  which,  distributed  equally 
among  the  volunteer  regiments  or  equivalents  of  such,  would  increase  the 
recorded  loss  of  each  regiment  by  four  and  one  half. 

The  ratio  of  morality  among  the  wounded  based  on  the  above  would  be  12.7 
per  cent;  in  the  Crimean  War  this  ratio  is  stated  to  have  been  13.7  per  cent;  in  the 
Franco-Prussian  War  11.2  per  cent- 


IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC.  309 

Many  men  were  wounded  in  more  than  one  affair;  there  are  not,  however, 
any  United  States  or  state  records  from  which  to  form  even  an  estimate.  In 
the  Franco-Prussian  War  it  is  recorded  that  of  95,938  there  were  wounded  in 
more  than  one  engagement  1,423  men,  or  1.4  per  cent.  This  war  lasted  but 
eleven  months,  and  about  1,600  engagements  took  place  in  it;  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion  lasted  four  years  and  about  four  thousand  engagements  took  place. 
There  was  therefore  more  time  for  wounded  to  return,  and  more  opportunity 
for  men  to  be  wounded  again,  and  it  is  estimated  that  five  per  cent  of  the 
wounded  were  wounded  in  more  than  one  engagement;  or 

The  number  of  individual  officers  of  the  state  Volunteers  wounded  in  action 
(3,191)  bears  to  the  number  of  individuals  who  served  as  officers  (16,000)  the 
proportion  of  I  to  5  or  19.94  Per  cent. 

Enlisted  men  of  the  state  Volunteers  wounded  in  action  (52,764)  bears  to 
the  number  of  individuals  who  served  as  enlisted  men  (294,000)  the  proportion 
of  I  to  5.57  or  17.95  per  cent. 

Officers  and  enlisted  men  of  the  state  Volunteers  wounded  in  action  (55,955) 
bears  to  the  number  of  individuals  who  served  as  stale  Volunteers  (310,000) 
the  proportion  of  i  to  5.54  or  18.05  per  cent. 

Captured  and  Reported  Missing. 

The  total  number  of  state  Volunteers  captured,  according  to  the  tables,  is 
900  officers  and  24,457  enlisted  men,  who  are  supposed  to  have  returned  from 
captivity,  and  57  officers  and  5,714  enlisted  men,  who  are  reported  to  have 
died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy;  total  957  officers  and  30,171  enlisted  men; 
aggregate  31,128.  The  Surgeon-General  of  the  Army  in  the  "  Medical  History 
of  the  War "  gives  the  total  number  of  captured  as  184,791 ;  this  is  now  known 
to  be  below  the  actual  figures;  the  loss  of  this  nature  being  something  over 
210,000.  In  the  tables  preceding  this,  those  who  were  reported  missing,  but  were 
not  captured,  are  included  as  captured,  and  it  is  believed  that  this  number  bal- 
ances at  least  the  number  of  men  captured,  who  are  not  credited  and  of  whose 
capture  official  reports,  in  detail,  were  not  made;  the  number  given  is  therefore 
accepted  as  correct. 

The  captured  of  the  Militia  and  National  Guard  are  but  few  in  numbers,  and 
a  tabulated  statement  has  not  been  made;  of  the  other  divisions  of  the  service 
the  necessary  data  to  make  a  tabulated  statement  were  not  available. 

As  with  the  wounded,  there  were  men  who  were  captured  twice  and  even 
three  times.  Data  cannot  be  obtained  on  this  subject.  Attention  is  called  to 
the  fact  that  in  the  tables  several  regiments  of  infantry  show  a  total  loss  of  all 
kinds,  larger  than  the  number  of  men  in  the  same;  this  is  explained  by  the  fact 
that  these  regiments  were  captured  in  toto,  exchanged,  and  then  practically 
commenced  their  real  service  in  the  war. 

The  number  of  men,  state  Volunteers,  who  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy 
(5-771)  bears  to  the  number  captured  (31,128)  the  proportion  of  I  to  5.4  or 
18.5  per  cent ;  as,  however,  probably  four-fifths  of  the  deaths  occurred  subsequent 
to  June,  1863,  after  which  but  few  exchanges  were  made,  and  the  number 
captured  from  that  time  to  the  close  of  the  war  can  be  estimated  as  half  of  the 
total,  the  following  comparison  would  be  more  in  consonance  with  facts;  the 
number  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy  (4,500)  is  to  the  number  captured  (16,000) 
as.  I  to  3.55  or  28.16  per  cent;  but  here  again  must  be  borne  in  mind  that  the 
record  of  deaths  of  this  nature  is  incomplete,  and  the  number  is  believed  to  be 
nearly  1,000  more  than  recorded. 

The  number  captured  (31,128)  bears  to  the  number  of  individuals  in  New 
York  Volunteers  (310,000)  the  proportion  of  i  to  9.96  or  10.04  per  cent. 


310          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

NUMBER  OF  MEN  IN  THE  ORGANIZATIONS  AMONG  WHOM  THE  LOSSES 

OCCURRED. 

This  column  added  to  the  tables  of  losses  shows  the  approximate  number  of 
men  who  actually  served  in  each  organization  before  the  end  of  April,  1865.  An 
effort  has  been  made  to  omit  those  who  joined  after  the  fighting  had  ceased, 
which  it  is  believed  has  generally  been  successful.  The  numbers  were  obtained 
by  actual  count,  except  of  fourteen  regiments,  which  had  to  be  estimated ; 
where  the  number  was  obtained  by  actual  count,  in  the  case  of  regiments  the 
units  were  left  off  entirely,  but  with  batteries  the  units  above  and  below  five  were 
omitted;  where  it  has  been  estimated  the  tens  and  units  were  omitted.  Those 
transferred  from  one  company  to  another  in  the  same  regiment,  as  also  those 
who  re-enlisted  as  veterans  in  the  field,  were  counted  but  once.  Those  trans- 
ferred fom  one  regiment  or  battery  to  another,  probably  about  2,000,  are  counted 
in  each;  the  transfers  made  after  April,  1865,  were  not  counted.  The  total  number 
thus  obtained  is  371,935. 

In  another  place  the  number  of  enlistments  in  the  state  Volunteers  has  been 
estimated  at  370,232. 

The  difference  between  the  figures  obtained  is  so  small  that  the  numbers  in 
the  tables  prove  the  number  of  enlistments,  370,232,  claimed  for  New  York  Volunteers, 
to  be  substantially  correct. 

In  the  list  of  organizations  the  "unassigned  men  and  independent  companies" 

are  credited  with  23,000  men;   this  includes  men  who  deserted  from  recruiting 

depots  and  rendezvous,  and  about  one-half  of  the  men  furnished  under  the  last 

call  estimated  not  to  have  joined  regiments  before  the  close  of  the  fighting  period, 

or  who  were  not  assigned  to  regiments  at  all. 

Losses  compared  with  the  number  of  men  who  served. 

In  making  comparisons  of  the  loss  of  an  organization  with  the  number  of  men 
who  served  in  it,  proper  consideration  should  be  given  to  the  number  reported 
deserted,  and  to  the  fact  that  there  were  always  men  who  were  non-combatants, 
and  a  deduction  of  12  per  cent  made  from  the  number  credited  to  the  organiza- 
tion. The  Provost-Marshal-General  of  the  United  States  gives  in  his  final  report  the 
number  of  deserters  from  New  York  Volunteers  as  36,149;  this  includes  men  whose 
desertion  was  but  technical,  and  whose  records  can  be  and  to  a  large  extent  have 
been  corrected  under  late  laws ;  men  erroneously  reported  deserted ;  men  who  de- 
serted at  recruiting  depots  and  rendezvous  before  being  assigned  to,  or  who  deserted 
en  route  to  an  organization;  men  captured,  etc.  not  a  small  number,  and  estimated 
to  reduce  desertions  from  organizations  to  at  least  25,000;  a  proportion  of  the 
enlistments  credited  to  the  state  Volunteers  (370,232)  of  i  to  14.81,  or  6.75  per 
cent.  In  regiments  about  to  go  into  action  there  were  always  men  who  for  the 
time  at  least  were  non-combatants:  Cooks,  musicians,  sick,  men  on  guard,  hospi- 
tal stewards,  quartermaster  and  commissary  sergeants,  chaplains,  quartermasters, 
commissaries  and  surgeons;  there  were  also  men  on  duty  as  teamsters,  orderlies, 
clerks,  etc.,  and  it  is  but  a  fair  estimate  to  allow  on  this  score  a  deduction  of  5 
per  cent.  This  shows  the  foundation  for  a  reduction  of  12  per  cent  from  the 
total,  a  moderate  claim. 

To  compare  losses  of  all  the  regiments  of  the  state  in  single  engagements  with 
the  number  of  men  taken  into  an  action  is  impracticable.  While  in  some  in- 
stances and  of  some  organizations  the  number  of  men  taken  into  action  is  known, 
in  a  large  majority  of  the  cases  reports  do  not  give  the  strength  or  satisfactory 
numbers  cannot  be  obtained. 

Of  the  following  organizations  records  are  on  hand  showing  the  number  of 
officers  and  enlisted  men  taken  into  the  action  named,  and  as  their  losses  in 


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311 


killed,  wounded  and  missing  are  conspicuous,  the  relation  of  one  to  the  other  is 
here  recorded.  The  figures  are  taken  from  battle  reports,  regimental  histories, 
Regimental  Losses  in  the  American  Civil  War  and  from  New  York  at  Gettysburg, 
the  two  latter  by  Col.  William  F.  Fox. 

There  are  more  organizations,  of  which  reports  as  to  numbers  taken  into 
some  action  are  obtainable;  these  reports  are,  however,  not  mentioned  here  for  the 
reason  that  the  losses  suffered  are  comparatively  light. 


Organiza- 
tions. 

4th  Infantry. 
5th 

7th 

8th  " 

9th  " 

I3th  " 

1 6th  " 

22d 

25th 

26th  " 

28th  " 

30th  " 

34th  " 
38th 

40th  " 

4  ad 

44th  " 

48th  " 

49th  " 


5  7th 

59th 
6ist 


64th 
66th 


69th 
70th 

?IBt 


Action 

at 

Antietam 540 

Gaines  Mill 45° 

Bull  Run.  2d 

Fredericksburg . . . 

Crosskeys 548 

Antietam 373 

Bull  Run,  2d 

Gaines  Mill 

Mary's  Heights. . . 

Bull  Run,   2d 

Hanover  C.  H. . .  . 
Fredericksburg. .  . 
Cedar  Mountain . . 

Bull  Run,  ad 

Antietam 

Fredericksburg. . . 

Fair  Oaks 231 

Bull  Run,  2d 

Antietam 345 

Malvern  Hill... 
Bull  Run,  2d... 
Fort  Wagner. . . 
Spotsylvania. . . 

Fair  Oaks 

Fredericksburg . 

Antietam 

Fredericksburg. 

Antietam 381 

Fair  Oaks 43  2 

Gettysburg 104 

Antietam 

Fredericksburg. . . 

Gettysburg 

Gettysburg 204 

Fredericksburg . .  . 

Wilderness 270 

Antietam. 317 

Fredericksburg. . . 

Gettysburg 

Williamsburg .  .  .  . 

Gettysburg 371 

Bull  Run,  2d 

Gettysburg 243 


% 

of 

Organiza- 

engtt 

.  Loss 

loss. 

tions. 

540 

187 

34 

.6 

72d 

Infantry. 

45° 

162 

36 

73d 

• 

490 

297 

60 

.6 

488 

243 

49 

.8 

74th 

" 

548 

220 

40 

.  i 

76th 

• 

373 

233 

6a 

.4 

Both 

• 

240 

US 

47 

•  9 

82d 

• 

510 

231 

45 

.3 

410 

154 

37 

•  5 

83  d 

" 

379 

180 

47 

•  5 

349 

158 

45 

•  3 

84th 

• 

300 

170 

5<> 

•  7 

88th 

• 

357 

2IO 

58 

.8 

341 

183 

53 

.7 

311 

154 

49 

•  5 

93d 

• 

374 

133 

35 

.6 

94th 

" 

231 

96 

41 

•  5 

95th 

" 

244 

86 

35 

.  2 

96th 

" 

345 

181 

52 

.5 

97th 

• 

225 

IOO 

44 

•  4 

ooth 

" 

160 

71 

44 

•  4 

oist 

" 

516 

242 

40 

•  9 

O4th 

• 

284 

131 

46 

.  i 

osth 

• 

320 

122 

38 

.  i 

07th 

" 

160 

43 

•6 

.8 

o8th 

• 

309 

IOI 

32 

.7 

nth 

" 

192 

87 

45 

•  3 

381 

224 

57 

.8 

1  1  4th 

" 

432 

no 

as 

-5 

104 

62 

59 

.6 

i  i  9th          " 

341 

202 

59 

.  a 

I  20th 

• 

162 

44 

*T 

.  i 

I2ISt 

• 

81 

23 

28 

.4 

204 

98 

48 

1  24th 

• 

238 

75 

31 

•  5 

270 

93 

34 

•  4 

1  25th 

" 

317 
238 
75 

196 
128 
25 

61 

53 
33 

.8 
•  7 
•3 

1  26th 
I34th 
13  7th 

- 

700 

330 

47 

.1 

I4ist 

« 

371 

H7 

31 

•  5 

I47th 

• 

350 

114 

45 

.6 

1  5  4th 

" 

243 

91 

37 

•  4 

1  5  7th 

• 

Action 

at  Strength. 

Gettysburg 305 

Bristol  Station.  . .  107 

Gettysburg 507 

Gettysburg 275 

Gettysburg 369 

Gettysburg 287 

Antietam 339 

Gettysburg 394 

Fredericksburg. .  .  292 

Gettysburg 215 

Gettysburg 344 

Antietam 302 

Fredericksburg. . .  252 

Gettysburg 90 

Wilderness 433 

Gettysburg .......  445 

Gettysburg 261 

Fort  Harrison. ...  167 

Gettysburg 255 

Battery  Wagon. ..  478 

Bull  Run,  2d 168 

Gettysburg 309 

Fredericksburg...  177 

New  Hope  Church  358 

Gettysburg 305 

Gettysburg 390 

Wilderness 386 

Opequon 315 

Cedar  Creek 250 

Gettysburg 300 

Gettysburg 427 

Salem  Heights.  .  .  453 

Spotsylvania 346 

Chancellorsville. . .  550 

Gettysburg 279 

Gettysburg 470 

Gettysburg 510 

Gettysburg 488 

Gettysburg 456 

Wauhatchie 206 

Peach  Tree  Creek .  142 

Gettysburg 380 

Gettysburg 274 

Gettysburg 43  * 


Loss. 

%  of 
loss. 

114 

37.4 

46 

43 

162 

32 

89 

32.4 

234 

63  -4 

170 

59-2 

128 

37.8 

192 

48.7 

125 

42.8 

82 

38.1 

217 

63.1 

IO2 

33-8 

127 

50.3 

28 

3I-I 

260 

60 

245 

55-1 

115 

44.1 

103 

61.7 

126 

49-4 

175 

36.6 

124 

73.8 

194 

62.8 

78 

44-1 

165 

46.  1 

102 

33-4 

249 

63.8 

178 

46.1 

1  88 

59-7 

us 

46 

140 

46.7 

203 

47-5 

276 

60.8 

155 

44-8 

304 

37-1 

90 

32.3 

139 

29.6 

231 

45-3 

353 

51.6 

137 

30 

90 

43-7 

70 

49-3 

296 

77-9 

200 

73 

307 

71.2 

The  Heavy  Artillery  Regiments,  which  went  into  active  service  in  1864,  were 
large  regiments,  as  a  rule  then  over  1,800  men  strong,  resembling  in  fact  each 
a  brigade  of  the  infantry;  their  losses  are  correspondingly  large  and  percentages 
could  be  obtained  by  taking  1,800  as  present  in  the  first  engagement,  taking  off 
the  loss  incurred  in  that  engagement  and  15%  for  non-combatants  and  sick,  for 
the  strength  at  the  next  engagement  and  so  forth;  this  would  probably  come 
very  near  to  actual  figures. 


312          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

Deaths  Since  the  Close  of  the  War. 

There  were  in  the  service  during  the  War  as  of  this  State  400,000  individ- 
uals; of  these  there  died  in  the  service  53,114. 

Of  these  400,000  there  are  claimed  as  New  York  Volunteers  310,000  individ- 
uals of  whom  there  died  in  the  service  48,055. 

The  Commissioner  of  Pensions  estimates  that  of  the  soldiers  discharged  for 
disability  25,284  died  during  the  period  of  the  war  up  to  July  I,  1865.  The  pro 
rata  share  of  this  number  as  from  this  state  would  be  over  4,000,  and  added  to 
those  who  died  in  service,  would  make  the  number  of  deaths,  of  those  from  this 
state  57,114  and  of  the  state  volunteers  51,055. 

Based  on  the  foregoing  there  were  survivors  at  the  close  of  the  war  of  those 
from  this  state  342,886  and  of  the  state  volunteers  258,945. 

Of  these  survivors  it  is  supposed  that  there  entered  into  the  service: 

Individuals  to  the  credit  of  the  state. 

In  1861  and  1862  —  200,000,  less  28,557  who  died  as  above,  leaving..  .  .    171,443  survivors. 
In  1863  and  1864  —  170,000,     "    24,273      "        *'•••         «  "      ....    145,727  " 

In  1865 30,000,     "       4,014     "»•"'•  «      gkii      25,716  " 

Total 400,000,     "    57,114     "        "      "        "  "      ....   342,886          " 

State  Volunteers. 

In  1861  and  1862  —  155,000,  less  25,528  who  died  as  above,  leaving. .  .  .  129,472  survivors 

In  1863  and  1864 — 132,000,     "    21,727     "        "      "        "  "      ....  110,273  " 

In  1865 23,000,     "      3,800     "        "      "        "  "      . . . .  19,200          " 

Total 310,000,     "    51,055     "        "      "        "  258,945          * 

Elsewhere  the  average  age  of  those  who  entered  the  service  was  estimated 
to  have  been  25  years  at  the  time  of  such  entry. 

This  average  age  probably  does  not  apply  actually  to  those  men  who 
entered  the  service  in  1861  and  1862,  as  a  very  large  number  of  them  were  very 
young  men;  their  average  age  may  therefore  be  presumed  to  be  lower,  say  24 
years  of  age;  in  1863  and  1864,  as  still  a  large  number  were  young  men,  their 
average  age  may  be  estimated  to  have  been,  say  24^  years;  in  1865,  for  the 
number  of  older  men  predominated  largely  then  and  there  were  but  few  very 
young  men,  their  average  age  was  probably  27  years. 

Adding  to  these  average  ages  the  average  time  from  entry  to  close  of  war, 
would  make  the  average  age  for  all,  those  who  served  as  of  this  state  and  those 
who  served  in  the  New  York  Volunteers,  at  the  close  of  the  war  27  years. 

Service  in  the  war  left  its  effects  on  every  one,  especially  those  who  served 
any  length  of  time  or  who  were  disabled  in  the  service  by  disease  or  wounds. 
The  Commissioner  of  Pensions  found  the  effect  of  the  service  in  the  case  of 
men,  pensioners,  who  were  wounded  or  otherwise  disabled  in  the  service,  equal 
to  the  shortening  of  the  expectation  of  life  by  12  years  and  based  his  state- 
ment on  the  examination  of  sixteen  thousand  cases;  he  also  estimated  the  num- 
ber subject  to  this  shortening  of  life  to  be  about  one-third  of  the  survivors. 

There  are  estimated  to  have  been  survivors  of  those  who  served  as  of  this 
state,  342,886;  one-third  of  these  is  114,295  whose  life  expectation  is  shortened 
by  12  3'ears;  the  remainder  228,591  are  to  be  taken  as  of  27  years  of  age  at  the 
close  of  the  war;  of  those  who  served  in  the  state  volunteers  259,945;  one-third 
of  these  is  86,648,  whose  life  expectation  is  shortened  12  years;  the  remainder 
173,297,  represent  men  27  years  old  at  close  of  war. 

Based  on  the  American  table  of  mortality  there  would  probably  have  died 
by  the  end  of  1908  of  those  who  served  as  of  this  state,  242,145,  leaving  100,741 


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or  29.38%  as  survivors,  as  of  state  volunteers  182,725,  leaving  77,220  or  29.71% 
as  survivors.  Of  these  survivors  the  average  age  would  then  be  about  68  years, 
as  the  dead  no  doubt  contain  a  larger  proportion  of  the  older  men.  Taking 
this  age  as  a  basis  there  would  be  living  in  1915,  fifty  years  after  the  close  of 
the  war,  68,141  or  16.95%  and  44,798  or  17.27%  respectively. 

There  were  16,000  officers  of  the  New  York  volunteers,  whose  average  age 
at  time  of  entry  in  service  has  been  estimated  to  have  been  27^  years,  adding 
to  this,  as  average  length  of  service,  2j^  years,  would  make  their  average  age 
at  close  of  war  30  years. 

These  16,000  include  1,674  wno  died  in  service;  suppose  that  twenty-six  died 
out  of  service  but  during  the  period  of  the  war,  this  would  leave  as  survivors 
14,300  of  those  who  served  as  officers  in  the  New  York  volunteers.* 

By  the  end  of  1908  there  would  have  died  of  these,  based  on  the  American 
table  of  mortality,  and  allowing  for  the  shortening  of  life  expectation  for  one- 
third  of  them,  11,015,  leaving  3,285  or  22.97%  survivors  whose  age  may  be  esti- 
mated as  70  years,  the  deaths  so  far  having  been  largely  of  the  older  men,  and 
of  whom  the  year  1915  may  see  1,722  or  12.04  Per  cent  as  survivors. 

There  is  another  way  to  consider,  in  which  an  estimate  as  to  probable  sur- 
vivors may  be  made. 

The  Commissioner  of  Pensions  states  in  his  annual  report  for  1908  that 
there  were  on  the  pension  roll  June  30,  1908,  628,084  survivors  of  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion,  including  the  claims  of  7,099  men  not  yet  adjudicated.  Under  the 
present  pension  laws  all  who  served  in  the  war  at  least  ninety^days  and  were 
honorably  discharged  are  eligible  to  be  placed  on  the  pension  roll,  and  pre- 
sumably about  all  are  there,  except  deserters  and  men  not  honorably  discharged, 
of  whom  it  may  be  estimated  there  are  living  in  1908,  41,916;  making  the  total 
number  of  survivors  670,000. 

The  Adjutant-General  of  the  United  States  Army  states  (appendix)  that 
the  enlistments  during  the  war,  2,778,304,  converted  into  three  years  enlistment 
give  of  such  the  number  of  2,320,369.  This  number  may  also  be  taken  as  the 
number  of  individuals  in  the  service.  From  it  must  be  taken,  however,  the  men 
who  paid  commutation  instead  of  serving,  86,724;  the  number  stated  by  the  same 
officer  as  having  died  in  the  service  359,528,  and  the  number  estimated  by  the 
Commissioner  of  Pensions  as  having  died  after  leaving  the  service  but  before 
June  30,  1865,  namely,  25,284;  making  the  total  to  be  deducted  471,536,  and 
leaving  as  survivors  at  the  close  of  the  war  1,848,833  individuals. 

Deduct  from  these  survivors  (1,848,833)  the  men  on  the  pension  rolls  and 
those  estimated  not  able  to  find  a  place  there  (670,000)  and  the  result  will  be 
that  1,178,833  or  63.76%  are  supposed  to  have  died  by  1908  and  that  670,000  or 
36.24%  were  then  still  living. 

It  will  be  observed  that  there  is  quite  a  difference  in  the  percentage  of  living 
in  1908  between  the  result  based  on  the  American  table  of  mortality  and  the 
foregoing  based  on  the  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Pensions.  It  is  conceded, 
however,  that  the  American  table  is  not  any  longer  reliable  and  that  the  expecta- 
tion of  life  has  increased  since  it  was  made  by  at  least  eight  years.  The  mean 
between  36  and  29,  equal  to  about  33%.  is  probably  the  most  reliable  one  to  take 
for  the  base  of  an  estimate  as  to  the  living  in  1908. 

So  far  the  estimates  given  above  are  based  on  the  numbers  supposed  to  be 
living  at  the  close  of  the  war.  Based  on  the  number  of  individuals  who  entered 
the  service  of  the  country,  the  results  would  be: 

Of  the  2,320,369,  less  86,724  who  paid  commutation,  namely,  2,233,645  indi- 
viduals who  are  supposed  to  have  served  in  the  war,  there  are  found  to  be  living 
at  the  end  of  1908,  only  670,000  men  or  30%. 


*NoTE. — These  are  included  above  in  the  number  of  state  volunteers. 


314          IN  THE  FIELD  —  BATTLES,  ENGAGEMENTS,  ETC. 

Of  the  400,000  who  served  as  of  this  state,  there  are  found  to  be  living  at 
the  end  of  1908,  only  100,741  men  or  25.19%. 

Of  the  310,000  individuals  who  served  as  New  York  volunteers,  there  are 
found  to  be  living  at  the  end  of  1908,  only  77,220  men  or  24.91%. 

Of  the  16,000  officers,  there  are  supposed  to  be  living  at  the  end  of  the  year 
1908,  only  3,285  or  20.53%. 

When  will  all  the  members  of  that  Great  and  Grand  Army,  which  fought 
for  the  very  existence  of  the  Union,  have  assembled  "  Beyond "  for  a  final 
review? 

The  last  soldier  of  the  War  of  the  Revolution,  Daniel  F.  Bakeman,  died  at 
Freedom,  Cattaraugus  county,  New  York,  April  5,  1869,  aged  109  years,  6 
months  and  8  days,  eighty-seven  years  after  the  war. 

The  last  soldier  of  the  War  of  1812,  Hiram  Cronk,  died  at  Ava,  New  York, 
May  13,  1905,  aged  105  years  and  16  days,  ninety  years  after  that  war. 

The  number  of  enlistments  and  in  this  case  also  individuals  who  served  in 
the  Mexican  War  is  given  as  116,321;  from  this  must  be  deducted,  killed  1,049, 
died  of  wounds  508,  died  of  disease  (estimated)  10,875,  a  total  of  12,432,  leaving 
in  1848  as  survivors  103,889.  On  the  pension  rolls  there  were  June  30,  1908, 
all  Mexican  War  soldiers  being  entitled  to  be  there,  2,932  survivors  or  2.82%, 
after  the  lapse  of  sixty  years. 


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Brevets  from  the  State 317-366 

Brevets  from  the  United  States 367-434 

Congressional  Medal  of  Honor 435-458 

Awarded  to  Army 435-449 

Awarded  to  Navy 449-458 

Officers  who  died  in  the  service 458-51? 

Of  the  Militia 458 

Of  the  State  Volunteers 458-509 

Cavalry 458-463 

Artillery 464-468 

Engineers 468,  469 

Sharpshooters    469 

Infantry   '469-509 

Of  the  United  States  Volunteers S°9~S17 

General  and  Staff  Officers 5°9~5 1 l 

Of  United  States  organizations. 511 

Of  the  United  States  Veteran  Volunteers 511 

Of  the  Veteran  Reserve  Corps 511 

Of  the  United  States  Colored  Troops 511,  512 

Of  the  Regular  Army 5 13, -5 14 

Of  the  Regular  Navy   515,  516 

Of  the  Marine  Corps    516 

Of  the  Volunteer  Navy 516,  517 


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Legislature  in  concurrent  resolutions  of  April  24th  and  28th, 
<4  I  1865,  authorized  the  Executive  of  the  State,  "  it  being  a  sacred 
•  I  and  grateful  duty,  to  acknowledge  in  any  suitable  manner  the 
personal  sacrifice  and  heroic  deeds  of  the  officers  and  soldiers  of 
this  State,  who  have  or  may  aid  the  Government  of  the  United 
States  in  suppressing  the  existing  wicked  rebellion,"  to  confer  commissions 
with  brevet  rank,  in  any  of  the  several  grades  which  he  is  now  authorized 
to  confer,  upon  such  officers  and  soldiers  of  the  Volunteer  forces  of  this 
State,  as  have  or  may  distinguish  themselves  by  gallantry  in  battle  or  meri- 
torious and  honorable  conduct,  which  mark  of  honor  shall  be  stated  in  the 
commission  conferred. 

Under  this  resolution  the  first  commission  was  issued  September  13, 
1865,  and  the  last  January  30,  1882;  and  the  following  received  brevet 
commissions  accordingly. 


ABBOTT,  JARED  T.,  Captain,  iSsth  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  21,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

ADAMS,  FRANKLIN  S.,  Adjutant,  ist 
Dragoons ;  Major,  July  6,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

ADAMS,  HENRY  F.,  Assistant  Surgeon, 
I49th  Infantry;  Major,  October  22,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 


ADAMS,  HENRY  JACOB,  Captain,  uSth 
Infantry;  Major,  October  13,  1865,  for 
gallant  conduct  at  the  attack  on  Fort 
Harrison,  September  29,  1864. 

AGNUS,  FELIX,  Major,  i6sth  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  July  20,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

ALBERGER,  MORRIS  H.,  Captain,  24th 
Cavalry;  Major,  August  3,  1866,  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  November  20,  1866, 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

ALBERGER,  WILLIAM  C.  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  49th  Infantry ;  Colonel,  Novem- 
ber 23,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

ALGER,  PORTER  R.,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Quartermaster,  I2th  Infantry;  Major, 
March  10,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meritori- 
ous services. 

ALLAIRE,  ANTHONY  J.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I33d  Infantry ;  Colonel,  March 
5,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

ALLEN,  DANIEL  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
I54th  Infantry;  Colonel,  March  2,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  i,  1863. 

ALLEN,  EDWARD  PAYSON,  Captain, 
noth  Infantry;  Major,  May  19,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

ALLEN,  HORACE  R,  Second  Lieutenant, 
H2th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  March 
24,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

ALLEN,  JEROME,  Sergeant,  o8th  Infan- 
try; Second  Lieutenant,  October  8,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

ALLEN,  JOSEPH  H.,  Major,  logth  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  21, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

ALLIS,  JAMES  A.,  Captain,  4th  Provi- 
sional Cavalry;  Major,  August  3,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

ALTON,  PULASKI  V.,  First  Lieutenant, 
64th  Infantry;  Captain,  November  20, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

AMES,  HOMER  A.,  First  Lieutenant,  I54th 
Infantry;  Captain,  September  29,  1865, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

ANDERSON,  HUGH,  Captain,  8ist  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  16,  1867,  for  gallantry 
at  the  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June 
3,  1864. 

ANDERSON,  JAMES  H.,  Captain,  oSth 
Infantry;  Major,  June  12,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, sist  Infantry;  Captain,  October  I, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 


ANDREWS,  JOHN  T.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I79th  Infantry;  Captain,  April  14,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

APGAR,  DEWITT  C.,  Major,  i43d  Infan- 
try; Major,  April  17,  1867,  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Colonel,  July  14,  1869,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

APPEL,  ALFRED,  First  Sergeant,  65th 
Infantry;  Captain,  May  3,  1869,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

ARMITAGE,  JOHN  W.,  Captain,  2d  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  30, 
1867,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

ARTS,  JOHN,  Captain,  2d  Infantry;  Major, 
September  u,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

AVERY,  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN,  Cap- 
tain, I32d  Infantry;  Major,  September  22, 

1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,    March   8,    1866,   for 
gallant    and   meritorious    services    at    the 
battle  of  Kinston,  N.  C.,  March  8,   1865, 
and  Colonel,  May  20,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

BABCOCK,  COURTLAND  G.,  Major,  96th 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  August  3, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 
BABCOCK,  JOHN  B.,  Major,  i62d  Infan- 
try; Lieutenant-Colonel,  August   16,   1866, 
for  gallant   and   meritorious   services. 

BACHIA,  RICHARD  A.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  87th  Infantry;  Colonel,  May  18, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

BACHMAN,  MARTIN  V.  B.,  Captain,  io7th 
Infantry;  Major,  July  27,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

BACON,  CHARLES  GRAHAM,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I3th  Artillery;  Major,  December 
30,  1879,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

BAGLEY,  JAMES  M.,  Captain,  I73d  In- 
fantry; Major,  February  2,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

BAILEY,  DANIEL,  Private,  i64th  Infan- 
try; Second  Lieutenant,  October  17,  1865, 
for  meritorious  conduct  during  the  term 
of  service. 

BAILEY,  EDWARD,  First  Lieutenant,  6th 
Artillery;  Captain,  May  2,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

BAILEY,  GILBERT  D.,  Sergeant,  6th 
Artillery;  First  Lieutenant,  May  2,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


BAILEY,  HENRY  M.,  First  Lieutenant,  2d 
Veteran  Cavalry;  Captain,  December  9, 

1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 
BAILEY,  JOHN   JAY,   Captain,   I36th   In- 
fantry; Major,  December  8,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious   services  in  the  late 
war. 

BAIRD,  ANDREW  D.,  Major,  79th  Infan- 
try; Lieutenant-Colonel,  January,  1866,  for 
gallantry  in  the  field  and  meritorious  con- 
duct in  camp. 

BAKER,  DANIEL  L.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
iSsth  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 21,  1868,  fcr  gallant  services. 

BAKER,  JAMES  T.,  Private,  ;2d  Infan- 
try; Second  Lieutenant,  June  28,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

BAKER,  MILLARD  A.,  First  Sergeant,  2d 
Cavalry ;  Second  Lieutenant,  December  31, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

BAKER,  RICHARD  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
9th  Cavalry;  Captain,  June  28,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

BALDWIN,  CHARLES  J.,  Adjutant,  I57th 
Infantry;  Captain  and  Major,  October  8, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

BALDWIN,  NEILSON  A.,  Surgeon,  i;3d 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  February  2, 

1867,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

BALL,  FRED.  A.  M.,  Sergeant,  ad  Cavalry; 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  31,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

BALL,  WILLIAM,  First  Lieutenant,  93d 
Infantry;  Captain,  March  16,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

BALL,  WILLIAM  H.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
93d  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  and  Cap- 
tain, March  16,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

BALLOU,  CHARLES  H.,  Major,  39th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  22,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

BANNISTER,  JOHN,  Quartermaster,  24th 
Cavalry;  Captain,  August  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

BARBER,  ALBERN  H.,  Captain,  iSsth  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  21,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


BARBER,  LYMAN,  Quartermaster-Ser- 
geant, ooth  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Oc- 
tober 2,  1865,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services. 

BARBER,  RICHARD  M.,  Private,  I48th 
Infantry;  Captain,  September  28,  1877,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

BARBER,  THOMAS  S.,  Captain,  isth  Ar- 
tillery; Major,  November  23,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

BARGER,  FRED  C,  First  Lieutenant,  49th 
Infantry;  Captain,  August  n,  1866,  and 
Major,  November  18,  1868,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

BARKER,  ELMER  J.,  Major,  sth  Cavalry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  1865,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct. 

BARKER,  MORRIS  K.,  Captain,  i49th  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  17,  1861,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

BARKER,  WILLIAM  P.,  First  Lieutenant, 
9ist  Infantry;  Captain,  September  II,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

BARNARD,  HENRY  B.,  Captain,  2d 
Mounted  Rifles;  Major,  November  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

BARNARD,  JOHN  H.,  Captain,  76th  In- 
fantry; Major,  November  15,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

BARNARD,  JOHN  W.,  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  ist  Dragoons;  First  Lieutenant, 
July  6,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

BARNES,  CHARLES  TALBOT,  First 
Lieutenant,  93d  Infantry;  Captain,  Octo- 
ber 23,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct  during  term  of  service. 

BARNES,  DENNIS  E.,  Captain,  93d  In- 
fantry; Major  (In  Memoriam),  October 
13,  1865,  for  gallantry  at  the  battle  of  the 
Wilderness,  Va.,  May  5,  1864. 

BARNES,  GEORGE,  Private,  I2th  Infan- 
try; Captain,  December  30,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

BARNEY,  LUTHER  L.,  Captain,  loth  Cav- 
alry; Major,  September  7,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

BARNUM,  GEORGE  G.,  First  Lieutenant, 
looth  Infantry;  Captain,  September  18, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  field  during  the  war. 


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ROLL  OF  HONOR 


BARNUM,  WILLIS  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
i4Qth  Infantry;  Captain,  December  22, 

1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 
BARRETT,   ALBERT    R.,    First    Sergeant, 

1st  United  States  Sharp- Shooters;  Second 
and  First  Lieutenant,  December  19,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

BATCHELLER,  GEORGE  S.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1 1 5th  Infantry;  Colonel,  August 
31,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

BATES,  STEPHEN,  Private,  I2$th  Infan- 
try; Second  Lieutenant,  February  n, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

BATTERSBY,  JENYNS  C,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1st  Cavalry;  Colonel,  September 
21,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct at  Ninevah,  Mt.  Crawford,  Waynes- 
boro  and  in  other  battles  during  the  war. 

BAXTER,  ARCHIBALD  EASTON,  Cap- 
tain, I4ist  Infantry;  Major,  October  26, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

BEACH,  GEORGE  F.,  First  Lieutenant,  2d 
Veteran  Cavalry;  Captain,  December  9, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

BEARDSLEY,  WILLIAM  E.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  26th  Cavalry;  Colonel,  October 
26,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

BEATTIE,  ADAM,  First  Lieutenant,  26th 
Battery;  Captain,  August  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

BEATTIE,  DAVID  J.,  Captain,  i64th  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  17,  1865,  for  mer- 
itorious conduct  during  term  of  service. 

BEATTIE,  JOHN,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
i64th  Infantry;  Colonel,  October  17,  1865, 
for  meritorious  conduct  during  term  of 
service. 

BECKER,  FRANCIS,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I49th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Septem- 
ber 10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

BECKER,  GILBERT  W.,  Captain,  2d  Vet- 
eran Cavalry;  Major,  December  9,  1865, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

BECKETT,  THOMAS  E.,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, I75th  Infantry;  Surgeon,  December 
31,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

BEDELL,  GEORGE  W.,  Sergeant,  Oneida 
Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant,  October  25, 
1869,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


BELDEN,  CHARLES  O.,  Major,  67th  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  February  5,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  conduct  during  the 
war. 

BELKNAP,  JR.,  AUGUSTUS,  Captain,  67th 
Infantry;  Major,  December  21,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Fair  Oaks. 

BELL,  J.  HAMILTON,  Captain,  6th  Cav- 
alry; Major,  October  20,  1865,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  at  Five  Forks, 
Va.,  April  i,  1865. 

BELL,  THOMAS,  Captain,  8th  Cavalry; 
Major,  September  8,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

BENDELL,  HERMAN,  Surgeon,  86th  In- 
fantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  18,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

BENEDICT,  LE  GRAND,  Captain,  2d 
Infantry;  Major,  January  6,  1866,  for 
gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July,  1863. 

BENEDICT,  SAMUEL  N.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Adjutant,  iO7th  Infantry;  Major, 
May  18,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

BENJAMIN,  CHARLES  A.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 2 ist  Cavalry;  Captain,  October  8, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

BENJAMIN,  JOHN  S.,  Sergeant,  64th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  January  10, 
1881,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
at  the  battle  of  Antietam,  and  First  Lieu- 
tenant, January  10,  1881,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of 
Chancellorsville. 

BENNETT,  CHARLES,  Captain,  63d  In- 
fantry; Major,  November  20,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

BENSON,  ALFRED  W.,  Major,  I54th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  November  14, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

BENTON,  GEORGE  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
98th  Infantry;  Captain,  October  8,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

BERGEN,  ADRIAN  V.,  First  Lieutenant, 
i39th  Infantry;  Major,  October  24,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

BERGEN,  KELSEY,  Private,  I36th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant.  April  u, 

1867,  for   gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 


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BERMINGHAM,  JAMES   M.,   First   Lieu- 
tenant and  Adjutant,  88th  Infantry;  Major, 
October  2,  1867,  for  gallantry  at  the  battle 
of  Reams  Station,  Va.,  August  21,  1864. 
BERRY,   SIMON   D.,   First  Lieutenant,  3d 
Cavalry;  Captain,  December  30,   1868,  for 
gallant  and   meritorious   services. 
BIGLEY,    CHARLES    H.,    Captain,    59th 
Infantry;    Major,    December    i,    1865,   for 
gallant  and  meritorious   conduct. 
BINDON,   JOHN   W.   H.,   Sergeant,    i64th 
Infantry;    Second  Lieutenant,  October    17, 
1865,  for  meritorious  conduct  during  term 
of  service. 

BINGHAM,  ALBERT  M.,  First  Lieutenant, 
89th  Infantry;  Captain,  October  26,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

BINGHAM,  B.  FRANKLIN,  Sergeant,  I22d 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  November  30, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 
BIRDSEYE,  DANIEL  M.,  First  Lieutenant, 
2d  Cavalry;  Captain,  December  31,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

BLACKMAN,  DANIEL  G.,  Sergeant,  93d 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  March  16, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

BLACKMAN,  GEORGE  H.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 93d  Infantry;  Captain,  May  II,  1866, 
for  gallant   and  meritorious   services. 
BLACKMER,   CHARLES   W.,   First  Lieu- 
tenant,   I79th   Infantry;    Captain,    Septem- 
ber 8,   1866,    for  gallant   and   meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 
BLACKWELL,  SIDNEY  S.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant  and   Adjutant,   2d   Cavalry;    Captain, 
December  31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 
BLIND,    JACOB,    First    Lieutenant,     isth 
Artillery;   Captain,   January  24,    1866,   for 
gallant  and  meritorious   services. 
BLOMBERG,  CHARLES,  First  Lieutenant, 
i6th    Artillery;    Major,    August    n,    1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 
BLOSS,   WILLIAM   W.,   First   Lieutenant, 
io8th  Infantry;    Captain  and   Major,  No- 
vember 26,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 
BLUNT,  JOHN  W.,  Captain,  6th  Cavalry; 
Major,   August   3,    1866,    for   gallant   and 
meritorious  services. 
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ELY,  PERRY,  First  Lieutenant,  9th  Cav- 
alry; Captain  (In  Memoriam),  June  28, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

BLYNN,  MARTIN  H.,  Major,  loth  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  14, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

BODINE,  JOSEPH  H.,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, 27th  Infantry;  Colonel,  October 
26,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

BOETTICHER,  OTTO,  Captain,  68th  In- 
fantry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  28, 

1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct. 
BOETTICHER,    JR.,    OTTO,    First    Lieu- 
tenant and  Quartermaster,  68th  Infantry; 
Captain,   November   16,   1867,   for   faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

BOGARDUS,  JASPER,  Sergeant,  gist  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September  20, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war.     Commission  canceled. 

BOGART,  ROBERT,  Sergeant,  i6th  Bat- 
tery; Second  Lieutenant,  September  21, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

BOLSTER,  GEORGE,  Private,  ad  Cav- 
alry; Captain,  February  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lantry at  Five  Forks,  Va.,  April  i,  1865. 

BOLTON,  JOHN,  Sergeant,  7Qth  Infantry; 
Captain,  December  19,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

BORDEN,  HAMILTON  D.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Quartermaster,  I49th  Infan- 
try; Captain,  September  10,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

BORTLE,  REMINGTON  S.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I5th  Artillery;  Captain,  January 
24,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

BOTTICHER,  PAUL  G.,  First  Lieutenant, 
68th  Infantry;  Captain,  April  13,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

BOUGHTON,  JOHN  R.,  Captain,  I34th 
Infantry;  Major,  February  13,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

BOUTELLE,  GEORGE  V.,  Major,  21  st 
Cavalry;  Colonel,  December  30,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

BOWDISH,  ARVINE  C,  Chaplain,  I49th 
Infantry;  Major,  September  10,  1867,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 


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BOWEN,  JR.,  HEZEKIAH,  Captain,  iSist 
Infantry;  Major,  June  26,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services,  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, August  28,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

BRACKETT,  ISAAC  T.,  First  Lieutenant, 
lioth  Infantry;  Captain,  May  19,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

BRADY,  EDWARD  H.,  Captain,  ist  Vet- 
eran Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Au- 
gust 18,  1866,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  in  the  late  war. 

BRAMAN,  WATERS  WHIPPLE,  Cap- 
tain, 93d  Infantry;  Major,  October  17, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

BRAMHALL,  WILLIAM  L.,  Captain,  93d 
Infantry;  Major,  September  27,  1865, 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  March  19,  1866,  and 
Colonel,  September  8,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

BREMAN,  FREDERICK  H.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, iSsth  Infantry;  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 21,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

BRENNAN,  GEORGE,  Captain,  14*  Ar- 
tillery; Lieutenant-Colonel,  March  4, 
1870,  for  gallant  services. 

BRENNAN,  WILLIAM  D.,  Captain,  I42d 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  April  17, 

1867,  for  gallantry  at  Chapins  Farm,  Va., 
September  29,  1864. 

BRIGGS,  JAMES  HENRY,  Captain,  loth 
Infantry;  Major,  June  28,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

BRISTOL,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  :37th 
Infantry;  Major,  November  20,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

BRITTON,  RUSSELL  A.,  Captain,  ist 
Dragoons;  Major,  July  6,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

BROKAW,  WILLIAM  B.,  Captain,  o6th 
Infantry;  Major,  April  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

BRONSON,  JAMES  C,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  57th  Infantry;  Colonel,  August 
3,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

BROOKE,  FREDERICK,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 43d  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant, 
December  31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 


BROOKS,  CHARLES,  Private,  2d 
Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant,  August  17, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

BROWER,  HORACE  C,  Sergeant,  loth 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  August  21, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

BROWN,  AUGUSTUS  P.,  Sergeant, 
I49th  Infantry ;  Second  Lieutenant,  Sep- 
tember 10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

BROWN,  CHARLES  C,  Major,  22d  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  22,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

BROWN,  CHARLES  F.,  Sergeant,  9th 
Cavalry;  First  Lieutenant,  January, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

BROWN,  JR.,  EDWARD,  Sergeant,  626. 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  January 
30,  1882,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.;  First 
Lieutenant,  January  30,  1882,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  at  Salem 
Heights,  Va. ;  and  Captain,  January  30, 
1882,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

BROWN,  GILBERT  J.,  First  Sergeant, 
I27th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  May 
20,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

BROWN,  JOHN  C,  First  Lieutenant,  5th 
Veteran  Infantry;  Captain,  November 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

BROWNE,  OLIVER  L.  F.,  Captain,  i49th 
Infantry;  Major,  May  2,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

BROWNELL,  CHARLES  A.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I73d  Infantry;  Captain,  February 
2,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  late  war. 

BROWNLEE,  JAMES,  Private,  I34th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  July  23, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

BRYDON,  JOHN,  Captain,  iigth  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  13,  1865,  for 
gallantry  at  the  assault  of  Fort  Harri- 
son, September  29,  1864. 

BUCK,  LEFFERT  L.,  Captain,  6oth  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  2,  1865,  for  meri- 
torious conduct  at  the  battle  of  Look- 
out Mountain. 


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BUCKMAN,  HENRY  C,  Captain,  g6th 
Infantry;  Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

BUFFUM,  JOHN  B.,  First  Lieutenant, 
loth  Cavalry;  Captain,  December  14, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

BULL,  WILLIAM  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I2th  Battery;  Colonel,  December  28, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

BULLARD,  WILLARD,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  74th  Infantry;  Major, 
January,  1866,  for  gallantry  at  Gettys- 
burg, July  3,  1863. 

BULLOCK,  JAMES  C.,  Sergeant,  I53d 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  November 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

BUNDY,  HENRY,  Captain,  I3th  Battery; 
Major,  August  20,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

BUNNELL,  MARK  J.,  Captain,  I3th  In- 
fantry; Major,  February  I,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

BURBANK,  EDWARD  S.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 7th  Artillery;  Captain,  Novem- 
ber 16,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

BURHANS,  HENRY  N.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I49th  Infantry;  Colonel,  De- 
cember 22,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

BURKE,  TIMOTHY  J.,  Captain,  i64th 
Infantry;  Major,  October  17,  1865,  for 
meritorious  conduct  during  term  of  ser- 
vice. 

BURKE,  WILLIAM  H.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 3d  Cavalry;  Captain,  June  22,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

BURNHAM,  ROBERT  J.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, i6ist  Infantry;  Captain,  June  22, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

BURSLEY,  GILBERT  E.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, ist  Dragoons;  First  Lieutenant, 
February  n,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

BURTON,  JOHN  E.,  Captain,  nth  Bat- 
tery; Major,  October  8,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

BUSHNELL,  MARTIN  D.,  Corporal, 
I54th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  March 


21,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

BUSS,  GEORGE  E.,  First  Lieutenant, 
2ist  Cavalry;  Captain,  October  8,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

BUTLER,  FAYETTE  M.,  Captain,  I4th 
Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
February  7,  1871,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  late  war. 

BUTTLE,  RICHARD  W.,  Captain,  I33<i 
Infantry;  Major,  June  22,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

BUTTS,  FRANK  A.,  Major,  47th  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  June  2,  1869,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

BUZZELL,  RUEL  P.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I22d  Infantry;  Captain,  December  30, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices irwthe  late  war. 

BYRAM,  SAMUEL  M.,  Captain,  76th  In- 
fantry ;  Major,  November  15,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

BYRNE,  HENRY,  Captain,  64th  Infantry; 
Major,  November  20,  1865,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct. 

BYRON,  JOHN  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
88th  Infantry;  Colonel,  December  30, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

CAHILL,  WILLIAM,  Sergeant,  I49th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  October  22, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CAHILL,  WILLIAM,  First  Lieutenant, 
76th  Infantry ;  Captain  and  Major,  March 
16,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CAHILL,  WILLIAM  A.,  First  Lieutenant, 
8gth  Infantry;  Captain,  September  I, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CALDWELL,  CHARLES  C.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Adjutant,  io6th  Infantry; 
Major,  January  20,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  before  Petersburg, 
Va. 

CALDWELL,  LUTHER,  Captain,  i7th  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  26,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 


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CAMERON,  ALEXANDER,  Corporal, 
I56th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant  (In 
Memoriam),  May  2,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

CAMERON,  DUNCAN,  Major,  2d  Vet- 
eran Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  De- 
cember 9,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

CAMERON,  JOHN  E.,  Sergeant,  pth  Cav- 
alry; First  Lieutenant  (In  Memoriam), 
June  28,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

CAMERON,  WINFIELD  SCOTT,  Major, 
I54th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Feb- 
ruary 5,  1866,  for  gallantry  at  Lookout 
Mountain,  October,  1863. 

CAMPBELL,  DOUGLAS,  Captain,  I2ist 
Infantry;  Major,  September  6,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  F.,  Captain,  n8th 
Infantry;  Major,  July  23,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

CAPRON,  GEORGE  A.,  Sergeant,  8oth 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  October  8, 

1866,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices. 

CARLTON,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  Cap- 
tain, 48th  Infantry;  Major,  June  22,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

CARNELL,  JOSEPH  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 2d  Infantry;  Captain,  September  14, 

1867,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices  in   the    late   war. 

CARPENTER,  CHARLES  C,  Hospital 
Steward,  isist  Infantry;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, December  31,  1866,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

CARPENTER,  OLIVER  P.,  Captain,  2d 
Cavalry;  Major,  May  3,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

CARR,  HENRY  C.,  Corporal,  8th  Cav- 
alry; Second  Lieutenant  (In  Memo- 
riam), May  23,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

CARRINGTON,  EDWARD,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, I43d  Infantry;  Captain  (In 
Memoriam),  June  27,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

CARROLL,  ORRIN  A.,  Surgeon,  I43d  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  August  11, 
1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 


CARTER,  JOHN  LYNDE,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Adjutant,  n8th  Infantry; 
Captain,  July  30,  1867,  for  gallantry  at 
the  battle  of  Drury's  Bluff,  Va.,  May  16, 
1864. 

CARTER,  NORRIS  M.,  Surgeon,  xooth 
Infantry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  September 
19,  1898,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services. 

CARTER,  VOLNEY  M.,  Captain,  6oth  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  30,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

CASE,  A.  PIERSON,  Captain,  i46th  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  16,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

CASE,  JOHN  M.,  Commissary-Sergeant, 
iSOth  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  Sep- 
tember 21,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

CASLER,  BENJAMIN  GILES,  Captain, 
I54th  Infantry;  Major,  September  8, 
1866;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  November  2, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CATLIN,  BENJAMIN  S.,  Surgeon,  2ist 
Cavalry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  November 
28,  1865,  and  Colonel,  March  4,  1870,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  conduct  during 
the  war. 

CAVANAUGH,  JOHN,  Captain,  43d 
Infantry;  Major,  May  n,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  conduct  at  the  bat- 
tle of  the  Wilderness,  Va. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  WEBSTER  R.,  Cap- 
tain, I22d  Infantry;  Major,  October  8, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CHAMBERLIN,  SIMON  ELLIOTT,  Cap- 
tain, 25th  Cavalry;  Major,  May  9,  1866, 
and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  8, 

1866,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices  in  the  late  war. 

CHAMPLIN,  GEORGE  H.,  First  Ser- 
geant, i6sth  Infantry;  Captain,  May  24, 

1867,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CHAPIN,  WILLARD  S.,  Captain,  i36th 
Infantry;  Major,  September  30,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

CHAPMAN,  PERRY  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, isoth  Infantry;  Captain  and  Major, 
October  26,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 


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CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM  B.,  Second 
Lieutenant,  gist  Infantry;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, September  20,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

CHASE,  ARNOLD  R.,  Captain,  64th  In- 
fantry; Major,  November  20,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

CHASE,  GEORGE  H.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
2d  Cavalry;  First  Lieutenant,  December 
31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CHASE,  GEORGE  W.,  Private,  i4gth  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September 
10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CHENEY,  NEWEL,  Captain,  pth  Cav- 
alry; Major,  June  28,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

CHILDS,  EDWIN  D.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I5th  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant,  January 
24,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

CHITTY,  FREDERICK  J.  P.,  Captain, 
I53d  Infantry ;  Colonel,  March  4,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

CHRISTIAN,  CHRISTIAN,  Sergeant, 
gist  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  Sep- 
tember 21,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

CHRISTIE,  HERBERT  D.,  Sergeant,  ii2th 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  March  24, 
1866,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  Cold 
Harbor,  Va.,  June  I,  1864. 

CHRYSLER,  GIFFORD  W.,  Captain,  2d 
Veteran  Cavalry;  Major,  December  9, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

CHURCH,  FRANKLIN,  Sergeant,  i64th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  October  17, 
1865,  for  meritorious  conduct  during 
term  of  service. 

CHURCHILL,  LEE,  Captain,  I25th  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  18,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

CLANCY,  JOHN,  Sergeant,  i64th  Infan- 
try; Second  Lieutenant,  October  17,  1865, 
for  meritorious  conduct  during  term  of 
service. 

CLARK,  AUGUSTUS  P.,  Surgeon,  6th 
Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  20, 
1865,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  conduct 
during  term  of  service. 

CLARK,  CHARLES  B,  Captain,  i22d  In- 
fantry; Major,  April  24,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 


CLARK,  CHARLES  G.,  Major,  gist  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  April  24, 

1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services. 
CLARK,  CHARLES  H.,  Private,  logth  In- 
fantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  November  21, 

1865,  for  general  meritorious  services. 
CLARK,    ERASTUS     CHALMERS,    Cap- 
tain,    io7th     Infantry;     Major,     May     n, 

1867,  for   gallantry   at   the   battle   of   An- 
tietam. 

CLARK,  HENRY  K.,  Surgeon,  loth  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  7, 

1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

CLARK,  JACOB  W.,  Captain,  SQth  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  i,  1865,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  conduct. 

CLARK,  JAMES  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I  I5th  Infantry;  Captain,  December  u, 

1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

CLARK,  JR.,  RICHARD  J.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I5th  Artillery;  Captain,  January  24, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

CLARK,  SETH  W.,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Adjutant,  gth  Cavalry;  Major,  May  4, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

CLARK,  WILLIAM  C,  Captain,  79th  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  28,  1872,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

CLARKE,  H.  WADSWORTH,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, iSsth  Infantry;  Captain,  October 
8,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CLAYTON,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Captain,  io2d 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  2, 
1869;  Colonel,  June  28,  1869,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

CLEARY,  JOSEPH  P.,  Major,  i4th  Artil- 
lery; Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  31, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CLEMENTS,  ADDISON  J.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Quartermaster,  s6th  Infantry; 
Captain,  May  18,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

CLIFF,  HENRY,  First  Lieutenant,  76th 
Infantry;  Captain,  November  21,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

CLOBRIDGE,  SELDEN  C.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, H5th  Infantry;  Captain,  May  23, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, and  Major,  October  17,  1867,  for 


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gallantry  at  Chapin's  Farm,  Va.,  Sep- 
tember 29,  1864. 

COCHEU,  NOAH  L.,  First  Lieutenant, 
i02d  Infantry;  Captain,  February  15, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

COCHRANE,  EDWARD  B.,  Captain,  76th 
Infantry;  Major,  August  16,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

COCHRANE,  SAMUEL,  Hospital  Stew- 
ard, 2d  Mounted  Rifles ;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, November  23,  1866,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

CODDINGTON,  ANSEL  P.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, lopth  Infantry;  Captain,  Sep- 
tember 6,  1875,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

COGLAN,  THOMAS,  Captain,  I4th  Artil- 
lery; Major,  December  31,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

COGSWELL,  JOSEPH  H.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  isoth  Infantry;  Colonel,  Sep- 
tember 21,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

COLE,  JR.,  ADDISON,  First  Sergeant, 
2d  Cavalry ;  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

COLE,  EDWARD,  Captain,  I48th  In- 
fantry; Major,  March  4,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

COLLIN,  JOHN  B.,  Captain,  pist  Infantry; 
Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

COLLINS,  EMMET  BURKE,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 2ist  Cavalry;  Captain,  August  3, 

1866,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices. 

COLLINS,  GEORGE  K.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I49th  Infantry;  Captain,  September  10, 

1867,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices  in  the   late  war. 

COLLINS,  HOMER  V.,  Sergeant,  33d 
Battery;  Second  Lieutenant,  November 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

COLLSON,  PAUL,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I07th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 19,  1866,  and  Captain,  December 
31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 


COLVILLE,  JOHN  E.,  Captain,  9ist  In- 
fantry; Major,  September  20,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

COLVIN,  JAMES  A.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
i6gth  Infantry;  Colonel,  November  21, 

1865,  f°r    meritorious    conduct    at    Fort 
Fisher,  January   15,   1865. 

COMPSON,  HARTWELL  B.,  Major,  8th 
Cavalry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  September 
8,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CONDON,  PATRICK  J.,  Captain,  63d  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  2,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

CONE,  EDWARD  RAYMOND,  First 
Lieutenant,  gist  Infantry;  Captain,  Sep- 
tember 20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

CONKLIN,  BENJAMIN  K.,  First  Ser- 
geant, I27th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant, 
May  20,  1867,  f°r  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

CONKLIN,  NATHANIEL  AUGUSTUS, 
Captain,  I73d  Infantry;  Major,  May  23, 

1866,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices. 

CONNOLY,  JOHN  TOWNSEND,  First 
Lieutenant,  i82d  Infantry;  Colonel,  April 
12,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CONRADY,  HOWARD  C,  Captain,  i/3d 
Infantry;  Major,  May  23,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

CONRY,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  Captain, 
tooth  Infantry;  Major,  September  18, 
1865,  for  distinguished  services  during  the 
war. 

CONWAY,  MAURICE,  Captain,  i73d  In- 
fantry; Major,  July  19,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

CONWAY,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  74th  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  21,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

CONYNGHAM,  DAVID  P.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Vols. ;  Major,  No- 
vember i,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

COOK,  AARON  J.,  Captain,  I48th  In- 
fantry; Major,  March  4,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 


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COOK,  ABEL  G.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  i49th 
Infantry;  Colonel,  September  10,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

COOK,  ALBERT  H.,  Corporal,  34th  In- 
fantry; First  Lieutenant,  March  2,  1868, 
and  Captain,  April  7,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

COOK,  EDWARD  L.,  Captain,  looth  In- 
fantry; Major,  September  18,  1865,  for 
gallantry  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
field  during  the  war. 

COOK,  EDWARD  S.,  Captain,  8ist  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  n,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

COOK,  PHILANDER,  Second  Lieutenant, 
i2Oth  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  and  Cap- 
tain, March  16,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

COOKE,  JOHN,  Captain,  gist  Infantry; 
Major,  September  20,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

COOLEY,  ALFRED,  Captain,  is6th  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  19,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

COOLEY,  JOHN  R,  Major,  I48th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  18,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

COOPER,  WILLIAM  S.,  Surgeon,  i2Sth 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  December 
31,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

COPLEY,  JOHN  G.,  Captain,  86th  Infan- 
try; Major,  September  i,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

CORBET,  MARSHAL  JOSEPH,  Captain, 
I37th  Infantry;  Major,  May  18,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

CORSA,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  I3ist  In- 
fantry; Major,  August  31,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

COSSITT,  DAVIS,  Captain,  i22d  Infantry; 
Major,  April  12,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

COSTELLOE,  THOMAS  M.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, i7oth  Infantry;  Captain,  Novem- 
ber 23,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

COUCH,  JOHN  M.,  Sergeant,  "i2th  Infan- 
try; First  Lieutenant,  July  30,  1867,  for 


gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

COUGHTRY,  HENRY,  Sergeant,  7th  Ar- 
tillery; Second  Lieutenant,  February  2, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

COURTNEY,  GEORGE,  Color-Sergeant, 
6oth  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  October 
2,  1865,  for  distinguished  bravery  on  many 
battlefields. 

COURTNEY,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  7th 
Artillery;  Major,  February  10,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

COVILLE,  ORSON,  Captain,  i4Qth  Infan- 
try; Major,  September  10,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

COWAN,  WILLIAM  L.,  Captain,  i4th  In- 
fantry; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
November  8,  1872,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  late  war. 

COWDREY,  FREDERICK,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Adjutant,  ngth  Infantry;  Major, 
May  18,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

COWLES,  JOHN  E.,  First  Lieutenant,  icth 
Cavalry;  Captain,  September  7,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

COYNE,  JOHN  N.,  Captain,  7oth  Infantry; 
Major,  October  17,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

CRAIG,  WILLIS  E.,  Major,  i6ist  Infan- 
try; Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  8, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

CRAMER,  CHARLES  P.,  First  Lieutenant, 
2ist  Cavalry;  Captain,  June  13,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

CRANDALL,  GEORGE  A.,  Private,  54th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  April  17, 

1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

CRANE,  WILLIAM  E.,  Sergeant,  94th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  June  26,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

CRARY,  CHARLES  W.,  Surgeon,  iSsth 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  28, 
1867,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

CREGAN,  MICHAEL,  First  Lieutenant, 
59th  Infantry;  Captain,  December  I,  1865, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct. 

CREGIER,  CHARLES  S.,  First  Sergeant, 


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I27th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  May 
20,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CROCKER,  GEORGE  A.,  Captain,  6th  Cav- 
alry; Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

CROCKER,  GEORGE  D.,  Chaplain,  6th 
Cavalry;  Major,  November  15,  1867,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

CRONERT,  FREDERICK,  Captain,  2d 
Cavalry;  Major,  December  31,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

CRONIN,  DAVID  E.,  Captain,  4th  Pro- 
visional Cavalry;  Major,  May  9,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

CROSBY,  JUSTUS  T.,  Captain,  6th  Artil- 
lery; Major,  February  13,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

CROSBY,  WILLIAM  MAXIMILIAN, 
Captain,  I03d  Infantry;  Major,  July  20, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

CROSS,  JAMES  A.,  Captain,  2d  Infantry; 
Major,  February  25,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

CROSS,  JAMES  E.,  Corporal,  I2th  Infan- 
try; Second  Lieutenant,  October  17,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

CROSS,  WILLIAM,  Sergeant,  MQth  In- 
fantry ;  Second  Lieutenant,  October  22, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

CRUGER,  STEPHEN  VAN  RENSSE- 
LAER,  Captain,  isoth  Infantry;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, October  17,  1865,  for  dis- 
tinguished gallantry  at  the  battle  of 
Resaca,  Ga. 

CULHANE,  THOMAS,  Private,  i64th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  October  17, 
1865,  for  meritorious  conduct  during  term 
of  service. 

CULINS,  PETER  M.,  Captain,  91  st  Infan- 
try; Major,  September  20,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

CUNNINGHAM,  McL.  W.,  Sergeant,  I4ist 
Infantry ;  Second  Lieutenant,  September 
7,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

CURTIS,  ENOCH  A.,  Captain,  H2th  In- 
fantry; Major,  June  29,  1867,  for  gal- 


lantry at  the  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va., 
June  2,  1864. 

CURTIS,  HENRY  R.,  First  Lieutenant,  uth 
Artillery;  Captain,  November  20,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

CURTISS,  NORMAN  S.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, I75th  Infantry ;  Captain,  June  28,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

DAGWELL,  GEORGE  A.,  Captain,  nth 
Cavalry;  Major,  June  28,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

DALLMAN,  THOMAS  G.,  Sergeant, 
I22d  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 31,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

DALLMAN,  WALTER  M.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Adjutant,  i4Qth  Infantry; 
Captain  and  Major,  September  I,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

DANDY,  JAMES  H.,  Major,  looth  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  (In  Memo- 
riam),  September  18,  1865,  for  gallantry 
while  leading  his  regiment  in  the  assault 
on  Fort  Gregg,  Petersburg,  Va. 

DANFORTH,  HARVEY,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 9ist  Infantry;  Captain,  September 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DANIELS,  ROBERT  L.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 2d  Artillery;  Captain,  August  3, 

1866,  for   gallant   and   meritorious   ser- 
vices. 

DARBY,  JOHN  A.,  Sergeant,  64th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  August  7, 

1867,  for   gallant   and   meritorious   ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DARBY,  WILLIAM  J.,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, 59th  Infantry;  Major,  March  30, 
1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

DAVEY,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain,  nth 
Battery;  Major,  June  28,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

DAVEY,  MICHAEL,  First  Lieutenant, 
5th  Artillery;  Captain,  November  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DAVID,  STEPHEN  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I33d  Infantry;  Major,  December  24, 

1868,  for   gallant   and    meritorious   ser- 
vices during  the  late  war. 


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DAVIDSON,  JOHN  T.,  First  Lieutenant, 
5oth  Engineers;  Captain,  October  17, 

1866,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DAVIS,  JOSHUA  B..  Major,  I22d  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  April  12, 

1867,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DAVIS,  LUCIUS,  Lieutenant,  ;6th  In- 
fantry; Major,  January  10,  1871,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

DAWSON,  GEORGE  S.,  Major,  2d  Ar- 
tillery; Lieutenant-Colonel  (In  Memo- 
riam),  October  19,  1865,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  before  Petersburg. 

DAWSON,  JR.,  HENRY,  Captain,  139* 
Infantry;  Major,  March  23,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

DAY,  FRANKLIN,  Sergeant,  iiath  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  March  24, 
1866,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  Fort 
Fisher,  N.  C,  January  15,  1865. 

DE  BEVOISE,  WILLIAM  H.,  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, 84th  Infantry;  Colonel,  De- 
cember 21,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

DECKER,  GEORGE  H.,  Captain,  I43d 
Infantry;  Major,  June  27,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

DECKER,  PHILIP  T.,  Sergeant,  156* 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  May  2,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

DEDERICK,  AARON  M.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, gist  Infantry;  Captain,  September 

14,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DE  GRAFF,  NICHOLAS,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, H5th  Infantry;  Major,  November 

15,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DEITZ,  LEWIS,  Captain,  5th  Artillery; 
Major,  November  19,  1867,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services. 

DE  LAMATER,  JAMES,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 9ist  Infantry;  Captain,  September 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DELANY,  PATRICK  K.,  Captain,  iiSth 
Infantry;  Major,  May  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

DELANY,  MARTIN,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I5th  Battery;  First  Lieutenant,  Novem- 
ber 20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 


DE  LA  PATURELLE,  HONORE,  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, poth  Infantry;  Colonel,  Au- 
gust 20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

DELAVAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Private,  loth 
Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant,  December 
14,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

DEMERS,  EUGENE  L.,  Corporal,  izsth 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  December 
31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

DEMPSEY,  HENRY  L.,  Corporal,  I25th 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  December 
31,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DEMPSEY,  JOHN  W.,  First  Lieutenant, 
82d  Infantry;  Captain,  June  26,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

DENNISON,  ROBERT,  First  Lieutenant, 
9th  Cavalry;  Captain,  August  20,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

DE  PEYSTER,  JR.,  FREDERICK,  Second 
Lieutenant,  8th  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.;  Captain, 
May  I,  1868;  Major,  April  4,  1867; 
Colonel,  November  30,  1868,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

DE  PEYSTER,  JOHNSTON  LIVINGS- 
TON, First  Lieutenant,  I3th  Artillery; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  I,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  and  for 
hoisting  the  first  American  flag  over 
Richmond,  Va.,  after  its  capture  by  the 
Union  forces,  April  3,  1865,  and  Colonel, 
April  4,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

DE  PEYSTER,  JR.,  J.  WATTS,  Major, 
1st  Artillery;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May 
i,  1865,  and  Colonel,  November  30,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

DEWEY,  GEORGE  M.,  Captain,  loth  In- 
fantry; Major,  August  3,  1866;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, September  8,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

DICKEY,  JOSEPH  McCARROLL,  First 
Lieutenant,  isth  Artillery;  Captain,  Jan- 
uary 24,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

DICKEY,  WILLIAM  D.,  Major,  isth 
Artillery;  Colonel,  January  24,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


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DICKINSON,  MYRON  NELSON,  First 
Lieutenant,  n8th  Infantry;  Captain,  Jan- 
uary 19,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

DIECKMANN,  JULIUS,  Major,  isth  Ar- 
tillery ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  January  24, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

DIECKMANN,  ROBERT,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, isth  Artillery;  Captain,  January  24, 

1866,  for    gallant   and   meritorious    ser- 
vices. 

DIETZ,  GEORGE  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I49th  Infantry;  Captain,  September  10, 

1867,  for   gallant   and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DILL,  SAMUEL  P.,  Captain,  1736.  In- 
fantry; Major,  February  2,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

DILLON,  JAMES,  Second  Lieutenant, 
5Qth  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber I,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct. 

DIMMICK,  ROBERT  A.,  Captain,  loth 
Infantry;  Major,  November  16,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

DINNIN,  JAMES  R.,  Major,  9th  Cavalry; 
Colonel,  September  15,  1865,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  during  the  war. 

DIVINE,  DWIGHT,  Captain,  I43d  In- 
fantry; Major,  June  27,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

DOBIE,  DAVID  FOWLER,  Captain, 
iiSth  Infantry;  Major,  July  30,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

DOLAN,  CHRISTOPHER,  Captain,  2d 
Veteran  Cavalry;  Major,  December  9, 
1865,  f°r  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

DOLAN,  RICHARD  T.,  Chief  Bugler, 
2ist  Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant,  June 
2,  1869,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DOMINY,  LEVI  SPENCER,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  riSth  Infantry;  Colonel,  August 
17,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

DONALDSON,  EFFINGHAM,  Captain, 
6th  Artillery;  Major,  January  29,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

DONNELLY,  HENRY  DELOSS,  Cap- 
tain, I07th  Infantry;  Major,  May  11, 


1867,  for  gallantry  at  the  battle  of 
Chancellorsville,  Va. 

DONOVAN,  MICHAEL,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I22d  Infantry;  Captain,  December 
30,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DOODY,  PATRICK,  Sergeant,  i&tfh  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  October  17, 
1865,  for  meritorious  conduct  during 
term  of  service. 

DORAN,  MICHAEL,  Major,  issth  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  February  u, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DOTY,  ALEXANDER  H.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 67th  Infantry;  Captain,  December 
19,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DOTY,  MARTIN  V.,  Captain,  I79th  In- 
fantry; Major,  March  22,  1867,  for  gal- 
lantry at  the  battle  of  Petersburg,  Va., 
April  2,  1865. 

DOWN,  JOHN  F.,  Private,  3d  Artillery; 
Second  Lieutenant,  April  17,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

DOWNING,  OBADIAH  J.,  Captain,  2d 
Cavalry;  Colonel,  February  17,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

DOYLE,  JAMES,  Captain,  iioth  Infantry; 
Major,  October  8,  1866;  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, October  17,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

DOYLE,  PETER  COZZENS,  Captain, 
2ist  Infantry;  Major,  October  8,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

DRAKE,  EDWARD,  Captain,  I2th  In- 
fantry; Major,  September  I,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

DRAKE,  ISAAC  W.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I36th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Feb- 
ruary n,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

DRAKE,  ROBERT  H.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
iO2d  Infantry ;  Captain,  December  27, 
1872,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  'the  war. 

DRAPER,  OSCAR  B.,  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  2d  Mounted  Rifles;  Second 
Lieutenant,  October  17,  1866,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 


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DRAPER,  STEPHEN  H.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 2ist  Cavalry;  First  Lieutenant, 
November  28,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious conduct  during  the  war. 

DRESSER,  AARON  C,  Sergeant,  gist  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

DUBOIS,  HENRY,  Sergeant,  14th  In- 
fantry; First  Lieutenant.  December  30, 
1879,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

DUBOIS,  JAMES,  Captain,  S&h  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  23,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

DUCHARME,  CHARLES,  Captain,  7th 
Artillery;  Major,  February  10,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

DUGAN,  GEORGE  A.,  Captain,  I73d  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  23,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

DUGANNE,  AUGUSTINE  J.  H.,  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, I76th  Infantry;  Colonel, 
January  30,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

DUMAS,  ROBERT  R.  R.,  Captain,  i6ist 
Infantry;  Major,  November  20,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

DUNHAM,  ALFRED,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  H2th  Infantry;  Colonel,  March 
24,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

DUNLAP,  MYRON  E.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I4th  Artillery;  Captain  and  Major,  March 
4,  1870,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices ini  the  late  war. 

DUNN,  PLINY  F.,  First  Lieutenant,  load 
Infantry;  Captain,  January  24,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

DUTTON,  CHARLES  K.,  Captain,  24th 
Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  August  3, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

DWIGHT,  JOHN  M.,  Captain,  I22d  In- 
fantry; Major,  April  12,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

DWYER,  JOHN,  Captain,  63d  Infantry; 
Major,  May  i,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

EAGAN,  JOHN,  Sergeant,  i64th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  October  18, 
1865,  for  meritorious  conduct  during 
term  of  service. 


EAGLESTON,  DOLPHUS  S.,  Sergeant, 
2d  Artillery;  Second  Lieutenant,  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

EATON,  HERVY  E.,  Quartermaster-Ser- 
geant, 2d  Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  31,  1866,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

ECKEL,  PHILLIP,  First  Lieutenant, 
I49th  Infantry;  Captain,  September  10, 

1867,  for   gallant   and   meritorious   con- 
duct in  the  late  war. 

EDDY,  JR.,  EDWARD,  Major,  47th  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  December  3,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

EDGAR,  GEORGE  P.,  Captain  and  Acting 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Vols. ;  Major,  Au- 
gust 14,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

EDGERTON,  SILAS  W.,  Captain,  ipad 
Infantry;  Major,  November  29,  1865,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services. 

EDICK,  CHARLES  H.,  Sergeant,  H7th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  May  2, 

1866,  for   gallant   and    meritorious    ser- 
vices. 

EDMESTON,  ALEXANDER  A.,  Sur- 
geon, 92d  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
December  30,  1868,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

EDMESTON,  DAVID,  Private,  92d  In- 
fantry; First  Lieutenant,  December  31, 

1868,  for  -gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

EDWARDS,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  6th 
Cavalry;  Major,  December  9,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct. 

EGELSTON,  ROUSE  S.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  97th  Infantry;  Colonel,  June  22, 

1867,  for   gallant    and   meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

EGOLF,  JOSEPH,  Major,  I25th  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  18,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

ELDRED,  JOHN  D.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
2d  Cavalry;  First  Lieutenant,  December 
31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

ELDREDGE,  MILO  B.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I37th  Infantry;  Colonel,  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 


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ELFWING,  NERE  A.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  48th  Infantry;  Colonel,  Novem- 
ber 20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

ELLIOTT,  JOHN  R.,  Captain,  iO2d  In- 
fantry; Major,  February  13,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

ELLIS,  ALFRED  O.,  First  Lieutenant, 
H2th  Infantry;  Captain,  March  24,  1866, 
for  meritorious  conduct  at  Fort  Fisher, 
N.  C,  January  15,  1865. 

ELLIS,  CASSIUS  M.f  First  Lieutenant, 
64th  Infantry;  Captain,  November  20, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct. 

ELLIS,  JOHN,  Sergeant,  2d  Artillery; 
Second  Lieutenant,  February  13,  -1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

ELLIS,  MATTHEW  HENRY,  Captain. 
I75th  Infantry;  Major,  May  9,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

EMBLER,  WILLETT  T.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, I43d  Infantry;  Captain,  March 
4,  1870,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

EMERY,  HORACE,  Sergeant,  i&jth  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  October  17, 

1865,  for  meritorious  conduct  during  term 
of  services. 

EMMETT,  ROBERT,  Captain,  i62d  In- 
fantry; Major,  September  21,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

EMORY,  CHRISTOPHER,  Sergeant,  2d 
Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant,'  August  17, 

1866,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

EMORY,  MORGAN  D.,  Sergeant,  9th 
Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant  (In  Memo- 
riam),  June  27,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

ENGLISH,  BENJAMIN  L.,  Sergeant, 
I79th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  Sep- 
tember 8,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

ENGLISH,  JAMES,  Private,  usth  Infan- 
try; Second  Lieutenant,  September  13, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct 
at  the  attack  upon  Harper's  Ferry,  Sep- 
tember 14,  1862;  and  Captain,  December 
31,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

ENSIGN,  HOFFMAN  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I37th  Infantry;  Captain,  March  21, 

1867,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices  in   the  late  war. 


ERWIN,  JACOB  M.,  Sergeant,  gist  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

ESTES,  STEPHEN  A.,  Captain,  I2th  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  22,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

EUEN,  MATTHIAS  S.,  Major,  is6th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  i,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

EUNSON,  EUGENE  S.,  Captain,  i62d 
Infantry;  Major,  May  12,  1866,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services. 

EVERETT,  JAMES  H.,  Captain,  I2oth 
Infantry;  Major,  June  28,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

FAAS,  LOUIS,  Captain,  I4th  Artillery; 
Major,  December  31,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

FALLON,  PATRICK,  Sergeant,  isth 
Artillery;  Second  Lieutenant,  January 
24,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct. 

FANTON,  HULL,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Adjutant,  I07th  Infantry;  Captain  and 
Major,  December  31,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

FARLEE,  WILLIAM  A.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I54th  Infantry;  Captain,  May  i, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

FARLEY,  JAMES  L.,  Surgeon,  84th  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  December  9,  1868,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

FARMER,  GEORGE  E.,  Major,  6th 
Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  October 
20,  1865,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
conduct  during  term  of  service. 

FARR,  JAMES  E.,  First  Lieutenant,  I79th 
Infantry;  Captain,  April  14,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

FARRAND,  JOHN  W.,  Captain,  2ist 
Cavalry;  Major,  October  8,  1866;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel and  Colonel,  July  14, 
1869,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

FARRELL,  NICHOLAS  H.,  Second 
Lieutenant,  isth  Artillery;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, January  24,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

FASSET,  JOHN  S.,  Major,  2d  Veteran 
Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  December 
31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 


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FASSETT,  LEWIS  H.,  Major,  64th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  November 
20,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

FAVILLE,  JOSIAH  M.,  Captain,  57th  In- 
fantry; Major,  April  n,  1866,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  service. 

FEHRENZ,  WILLIAM,  Private,  ugth 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  September 
10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

FELTHOUSEN,  JOHN  W.,  Captain,  gist 
Infantry;  Major,  September  20,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

FERGUSON,  JAMES  FRANCIS,  Sur- 
geon, i6sth  Infantry;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  March  12,  1866,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services. 

FERGUSON,  WILLETT,  Captain,  ii5th 
Infantry;  Major,  August  29,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

FERGUSON,  WILLIAM  D.,  Major, 
i84th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Oc- 
tober 16,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

FERRIS,  WILLIAM  G.,  Captain,  6th  Ar- 
tillery; Major,  June  29,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

FIELD,  PUTNAM,  Captain,  loth  In- 
fantry; Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

FILKINS,  MORGAN  L.,  Captain,  I77th 
Infantry;  Major,  January  19,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

FISH,  JOSEPH  M.,  Captain,  I2th 
Cavalry;  Major,  January  14,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

FISHER,  GEORGE  W.,  Corporal,  n2th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  December 
4,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

FISHER,  JOHN  H.,  Hospital  Steward, 
84th  Infantry;  Captain,  November  14, 
1868,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

FISK,  GEORGE  R.,  First  Lieutenant, 
64th  Infantry;  Captain,  November  20, 

1865,  for   gallant   and    meritorious    ser- 
vices. 

FITCH,  ARTHUR  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I07th  Infantry;  Captain,  September  21, 

1866,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 


FITCH,  THOMAS,  Captain,  93d  In- 
fantry; Major,  March  4,  1870,  for  gal- 
lantry on  June  18,  1864. 

FITCH,  WILLIAM  E.,  Private,  I77th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  May  18, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

FITCH,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  6oth  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  2, 
1865,  for  meritorious  and  honorable 
conduct. 

FITZPATRICK,  JOHN,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 150th  Infantry;  Captain,  September 
21,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

FIX,  ADOLPH  J.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I49th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Sep- 
tember 10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

FLANDRAU,  THOMAS  M.,  Surgeon, 
I46th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  March 
5,  1867;  and  Colonel,  May  24,  1867,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

FLETCHER,  FRANK,  Chaplain,  i34th 
Infantry;  Major,  February  13,  1866,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services. 

FLINT,  JOSEPH  N.,  First  Lieutenant, 
ist  Dragoons;  Captain,  July  6,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services'. 

FLOOD,  PATRICK  H.,  Surgeon,  I07th 
Infantry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  September 
29,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

FOLK,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  i73d  In- 
fantry; Major,  February  2,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

FOOTE,  FRANCIS  W.,  First  Lieutenant, 
121  st  Infantry;  Captain,  December  21, 
1870,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

FOOTE,  ROBERT  H.,  Captain,  i4th  In- 
fantry; Major,  November  8,  1872,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

FORD,  ALBERT  L.,  Major,  8th  Cavalry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  26,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

FORD,  GEORGE  W.,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Quartermaster,  65th  Infantry;  Major, 
December  26,  1865 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
December  21,  1868,  for  long  and 
faithful  service  in  the  Quartermaster's 
Department. 


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FORD,  GEORGE  W.,  Major,  soth  Engi- 
neers; Colonel,  September  14,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

FORREST,  THOMAS,  First  Lieutenant, 
I34th  Infantry;  Captain,  August  4,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

FOSTER,  THURSTON  G.,  Sergeant  and 
Major,  98th  Infantry;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, October  8,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

FOWLER,  HORACE  WEBSTER,  Cap- 
tain, i6th  Artillery;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
March  4,  1870,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

FOX,  GEORGE  W.,  Sergeant,  H2th  In- 
fantry; First  Lieutenant,  March  24,  1866, 
for  meritorious  conduct  at  New  Market 
Heights,  Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

FOX,  OSCAR  C,  Captain,  76th  Infantry; 
Major,  August  29,  1867,  for  gallantry  at 
the  battle  of  Gainesville,  August  28, 
1862. 

FOX,  ROYAL  E.  Corporal,  24th  Cavalry; 
First  Lieutenant,  June  i,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

FRANKLIN,  EUGENE,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, I76th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant, 
March  16,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  war. 

FRANKLIN,  JOSEPH  C,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 2ist  Cavalry;  First  Lieutenant, 
October  8,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

FREEMAN,  CHARLES  H.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I4ist  Infanry;  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 21,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

FREER,  GILBERT  H.,  Corporal,  1st 
Dragoons;  Second  Lieutenant,  July  6, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

FRENCH,  HORACE,  Private,  64th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  January  23, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

FRENCH,  WILLIAM  R.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  i6sth  Infantry;  Colonel,  July 
19,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

FROST,  FRANK,  First  Lieutenant,  iO7th 
Infantry;  Captain,  July  23,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 


FROST,  GEORGE,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I49th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Septem- 
ber 10,  1867,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

FULLER,  HENRY  V.,  Captain,  64th  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  September  I,  1865,  for 
heroic  gallantry  from  Yorktown  to 
Gettysburg. 

FULLER,  JAMES  S.,  First  Lieutenant,  3d 
Artillery ;  Captain,  May  5,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

GALE,  HENRY,  First  Lieutenant,  ist 
Dragoons;  Captain,  October  26  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war 

GALE,  NATHANIEL  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
96th  Infantry;  Captain,  August  3,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

GALLOWAY,  BURNETT,  Private,  2d  Cav- 
alry; Second  Lieutenant,  August  17,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

GARDNER,  SCHUYLER,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I4th  Artillery:  Captain,  October 
8,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

GARRETT,  JAMES  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Ii8th  Infantry;  Captain,  January  19,  1866, 
and  Captain,  July  30,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

GATES,  JEROME  C.,  First  Lieutenant, 
iSsth  Infantry;  Captain,  December  21, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

GEE,  FREDERICK  A.,  Captain,  loth  Cav- 
alry; Major,  May  23,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

GEISSE,  WILLIAM  F.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, I75th  Infantry;  Captain,  August  3, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

GERE,  DANIEL,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I49th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Septem- 
ber 10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

GERE,  JAMES  M..  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
I22d  Infantry;  Colonel,  November  14, 
1866.  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

GERE,  THEODORE  D.,  First  Lieutenant, 
2ist  Cavalry;  Captain,  October  8,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

GEROW,  ALONZO,  First  Lieutenant,  6th 
Artillery;  Captain,  March  14,  1866.  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


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335 


GESSNER,  PETER,  First  Lieutenant,  isth 
Artillery;  Captain,  November  23,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

GIBBONS,  JARED,  Corporal,  24th  Cav- 
alry; First  Lieutenant  (In  Memoriam), 
August  3,  1866,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services. 

GIBBS,  FREDERICK  SEYMOUR,  Second 
Lieutenant,  I48th  Infantry;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, May  19,  1868,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

GIBBS,  GEORGE  C,  Captain,  4th  Pro- 
visional Cavalry;  Major,  May  18,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

GIBBS,  NELSON  J.,  First  Lieutenant, 
n8th  Infantry;  Captain,  October  13, 

1865,  for  gallant   conduct  at   the  attack 
on   Fort   Harrison,    September   29,    1864. 

GIBSON,  WARREN,  Captain,  i6th  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  30,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

GILBERT,  GEORGE  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I22d  Infantry;  Captain,  April  12,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

GILBERT,  RUFUS  H.,  Surgeon,  5th  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  December  16,  1868,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

GILCHRIST,  JR.,  ALEXANDER,  Captain, 
I48th  Infantry;  Major,  May  18,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

GILLIS,  GEORGE  H.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
77th  Infantry;  Captain,  April  7,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

GLAZIER,  WILLARD  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 26th  Cavalry;  Captain,  April  2,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

GLOVER,  ANDREW  S.,  Major,  2d  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  31, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

GODDARD,  JAMES  L.,  Captain,  76th  In- 
fantry; Major,  March  19,  1866,  for  gal- 
lantry at  the  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va., 
1864. 

GODDEN,  JOHN  W.,  Captain,  93d  In- 
fantry; Major,  November  15,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  during 
the  war. 


GOETCHENS,  DAVID  R,  Captain,  6th 
Artillery;  Major,  May  19,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

GOLER,  GEORGE  W.,  Major,  6th  Cavalry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  20,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  Five 
Forks  and  Appomattox  Court  House, 
Va.,  April  i  and  9,  1865. 
GOODRICH,  EDWIN,  Captain,  pth  Cav- 
alry; Major,  June  24,  1879,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 
GOODRICH,  MILAN  B.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 3d  Artillery;  Captain,  May  5,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  service. 

GRAHAM,  JAMES  S.,  Captain,  2ist  Cav- 
alry; Major,  November  28,  1865,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war. 

GRANGER,  JR.,  WARREN,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  looth  Infantry;  Colonel,  Septem- 
ber 18,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct  during  the  war. 

GRAVES,  CHARLES  C.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 3d  Artillery;  Major,  May  9,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

GRAVES,  EDWARD  P.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Quartermaster,  io7th  Infantry;  Major, 
April  2,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

GRAVES,  WILLIAM  E.,  Captain,  loth 
Cavalry;  Major,  October  26,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

GREEN,  AUGUSTUS  P.,  Major,  I3th  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  23,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

GREEN,  ROBERT  W.,  Private,  i36th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  April  12,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

GREEN,  THOMAS  B.,  Major,  I32d  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  January,  1866, 
for  gallantry  and  meritorious  conduct  dur- 
ing the  war. 

GREENE,  AUGUSTUS  P.,  Captain,  isth 
Engineers;  Major,  September  4,  1866, 
and  Colonel,  March  22,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

GREENE,  WILLIAM  A.,  Captain,  i73d  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  23,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 


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GREGORY,  SPENCER  S.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I44th  Infantry;  Captain,  September 
28,  1865,  for  meritorious  and  honorable 
conduct. 

GREIG,  THEODORE  W.,  Captain,  6ist  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  20,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

GRIDLEY,  WILLIAM  SEWARD,  Major, 
i8th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  October  8,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

GRIFFIN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  load 
Infantry;  Major,  February  131,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

GRISWOLD,  DENNIS  K.,  Captain,  2d 
Cavalry;  Major,  December  31,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

GRSWOLD,  EDGAR  A.,  Captain,  i48th 
Infantry;  Major,  March  4,  1868,  for  gal- 
fant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

GRISWOLD,  JAMES,  Captain,  i7Qth  In- 
fantry; Major,  September  8,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

GROO,  JOHN  R.,  First  Lieutenant,  I43d 
Infantry;  Captain,  December  26,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

GRUBB,  HENRY,  Private,  nth  Battery; 
Second  Lieutenant,  November  14,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in 
the  late  war. 

GUFFIN,  OTIS,  Captain,  I34th  Infantry; 
Major,  February  13,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

GUION,  RICHARD  L.,  First  Lieutenant, 
l6ist  Infantry;  Captain,  October  8,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

HAESTER,  FREDERICK,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 68th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  April 
17,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HAGEN,  JOSEPH  J.,  Captain,  2d  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  20,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

HALL,  CHARLES  W.,  Corporal,  I54th  In- 
fantry ;  Second  Lieutenant,  March  30,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

HALL,  HENRY  B.,  Captain,  6th  Artillery ; 
Major,  February  13,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 


HALL,  HILLMAN,  A.,  Captain,  6th  Cav- 
alry; Major,  January  26,  1866,  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, November  15,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the 
late  war. 

HALL,  ISAAC,  Captain,  97th  Infantry; 
Major,  October  17,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

HALL,  JAMES,  Corporal,  72d  Infantry; 
Second  Lieutenant  (In  Memoriam),  Sep- 
tember 29,  1865,  for  gallant  services  at  the 
battle  of  Malvern  Hill,  Va.,  July  i,  1862. 

HALL,  JOSEPH  T.  H..  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 67th  Infantry;  Captain,  November  19, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

HALL,  ORRIN  S.,  Captain,  i23d  Infantry; 
Major,  August  29,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

HALL,  OTIS  T.,  First  Lieutenant,  I53d 
Infantry;  Captain,  October  2,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

HALL,  WALTER  T.,  First  Lieutenant, 
:6sth  Infantry;  Captain,  October  23,  1865, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  C.  J.,  Major,  i8th  U.  S. 
Colored  Troops;  First  Lieutenant,  7th 
Company,  1st  Battalion,  Sharp  Shooters ; 
Colonel,  August  21,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  D.,  First  Lieutenant,  72d 
Infantry ;  Major,  July  8,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

HALSEY,  NORWOOD  A.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, loth  Infantry;  Captain,  November  16, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

HALSTEAD,  EMINEL  P.,  Captain,  ad 
Artillery;  Major,  October  8,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

HALSTEAD,  WILLARD  G.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 26th  Infantry;  Captain,  December 
12,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

HALSTED,  RICHARD  F.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieuten- 
ant.Colonel,  U.  S.  Volunteers  by  brevet, 
from  April  5,  1865. 

HALSTED,  WILLIAM  P.,  Captain,  6.=;th 
Infantry;  Major,  December  15,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

HAMILTON,  DWIGHT,  Captain,  8th 
Cavalry;  Major,  September  8,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
war. 


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337 


HAMILTON,  GEORGE  T.,  Captain,  ist 
Dragoons;  Major,  July  6,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

HAMILTON,  WILLIAM  H.,  Second 
Lieutenant,  iSsth  Infantry ;  First  .  Lieu- 
tenant, December  21,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

HAMLIN,  SOLYMAN  G.,  Major,  igad  In- 
fantry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  29, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

HAMMOND,  GEORGE  M.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 86th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant 
and  Captain,  October  26,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

HAMMOND,  NOBLE  G.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 77th  Infantry;  Captain,  August  7, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

HAMMOND,  RENSSELAER,  Captain, 
I43d  Infantry;  Major,  June  27,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

HAND,  ORLANDO,  Captain,  nth  Cav- 
alry; Major,  March  5,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

HANDY,  ISAAC  F.,  Private,  I77th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  November  15, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HARDING,  CHARLES,  Sergeant,  ist 
Dragoons ;  Second  Lieutenant,  October 
26,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war. 

HARLOW,  JOHN  R.,  First  Lieutenant, 
iQ2d  Infantry;  Captain,  April  20,  1866, 
for  gallantry  at  Malvern  Hill,  Va.,  July 
i,  1862. 

HARNEY,  BENJAMIN  A.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 5Qth  Infantry ;  First  Lieutenant, 
December  i,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious conduct. 

HARRIS,  MERLIN  C,  Captain,  o6th  In- 
fantry; Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

HARRIS,  NELSON  J.,  Sergeant,  26th  In- 
fantry; First  Lieutenant,  August  25,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

HARROLD,  JAMES  H.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, ist  Engineers;  First  Lieutenant,  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1867,  and  Captain,  March  5, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 
22 


HARTLEY,  WILLIAM  S.,  Sergeant,  gist 
Infantry ;  Second  Lieutenant,  September 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HARTWELL,  ELIJAH,  Captain,  loth 
Cavalry;  Major,  September  7,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  the 
late  war. 

HARTWELL,  MELVIN,  Sergeant,  nth 
Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant,  May  23, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

HASSLER,  FERDINAND  R.,  Major,  6th 
Artillery;  Colonel,  September  30,  1865, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct. 

HASTINGS,  FREDERICK  E.,  First 
Lieutenant,  24th  Battery;  Captain,  August 
3,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

HASTINGS,  GEORGE  S.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 24th  Battery;  Colonel,  December  25, 

1865,  for    gallantry    at    Plymouth,    N.    C., 
April  20,   1864. 

HASTINGS,  JOSEPH  A.,  ^  Sergeant,  n8th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  January  19, 

1866,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices. 

HASTY,  CHARLES,  Captain,  2d  Cavalry; 
Major,  December  31,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

HATCH,  CHARLES  H.,  Major,  3d  Pro- 
visional Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  De- 
cember 19,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

HATCH,  MARTIN  F.,  First  Lieutenant, 
2d  Cavalry;  Captain,  December  31,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

HATHAWAY,  ROBERT  B.,  Captain, 
lO2d  Infantry;  Major,  February  13,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

HAVENS,  MORTON,  Second  Lieutenant, 
7th  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant,  February 
10,  1866,  and  Captain,  March  20,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct. 

HAWES,  GRANVILLE  P.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I28th  Infantry;  Captain,  Major  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  16,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

HAWKINS,  WILLIAM  W.,  Sergeant,  93d 
Infantry ;  Second  Lieutenant,  March  16, 

1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 


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HAYNES,  DUDLEY  W.,  Captain, 
Infantry;  Major,  December  26,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

HAYT,  JAMES  B.,  First  Lieutenant,  21  st 
Cavalry;  Captain,  February  28,  1866,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war. 

HAYWARD,  EUGENE  B.,  Captain,  sth 
Cavalry;  Major,  October  23,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

HAZARD,  LOUIS  ALEXANDER.  Cap- 
tain, I4ist  Infantry;  Major,  July  22,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

HAZELTINE,  EUGENE  A.,  Corporal,  86th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  December 
31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HAZELTON,  JAMES  B.,  Captain,  ist  Ar- 
tillery; Major,  August  31,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

HEAD,  HENRY  T.,  Major,  84th  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  21,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

HEDGES,  SETH  N.,  Captain,  I4th  Artil- 
lery; Major,  February  n,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

HEERMANCE,  W.  L.,  Captain,  6th  Cav- 
alry; Major,  October  20,  1865,  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, August  3,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

HEFFRON,  HENRY  G.,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, 79th  Infantry;  Colonel,  January, 

1866,  for  gallantry  in  the  field  and  meri- 
torious conduct  in  camp. 

HENDRICK,  HENRY  C,  Surgeon,  is7th 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  20, 

1867,  for    faithful    and   meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HENNY,  THOMAS,  First  Sergeant,  i27th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  May  20, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HENRY,  CHARLES  V.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Quartermaster,  gist  Infantry;  Major, 
August  29,  1867,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

HERWERTH,  WILLIAM  L.,  Captain, 
gist  Infantry;  Major,  November  20,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 


HICKS  MARTIN  S.,  Captain,  I48th  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  8,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

HICKS,  WASHINGTON  L.,  Sergeant,  2d 
Mounted  Rifles ;  Second  Lieutenant,  No- 
vember 23,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

HIGGINS,  JAMES,  Corporal,  loth  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  April  7,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

HIGGINS,  JOHN,  Major,  L«d  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel,  October 
20,  1869,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HILDRETH,  OLIVER  B.,  Captain,  64th 
Infantry;  Major,  November  20,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

HILL,  C.  JUDSON,  Assistant  Surgeon, 
9lst  Infantry;  Captain,  September  20, 
1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HILL,  DANIEL  M.,  First  Sergeant,  gth 
Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant,  November 
J5»  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct during  the  war. 

HILL,  JAMES  F.,  Captain,  2tst  Cavalry; 
Major,  October  8,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

HILL,  RICHARD  L.,  Adjutant,  24th  Cav- 
alry; Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

HINDES,  GEORGE  W.,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, 96th  Infantry;  Colonel,  August  3, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

HIRSH,  PHILLIP,  First  Lieutenant,  I49th 
Infantry;  Captain,  September  10,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

HITCHCOCK,  BELA  P.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  I49th  Infantry;  Captain, 
October  22,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

HITCHCOCK,  THEODORE,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, loth  Cavalry;  First  Lieutenant, 
December  14,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

HOAG,  SAMUEL,  Corporal,  43d  Infantry; 
Second  Lieutenant,  September  16,  1865, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  dur- 
ing the  war. 

HOBART,  THOMAS,  Captain,  6oth  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  2, 


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1865,  for     gallantry    in     the     battles     of 
Chancellorsville,   Gettysburg  and  Lookout 
Mountain,   Ga. 

HOBBS,  CHARLES  W.,  Major,  7th  Artil- 
lery; Lieutenant-Colonel,  January  i,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

HOBBS,  JR.,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON, 
Captain,  91  st  Infantry;  Major,  September 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HODGSON,  VALENTINE  M.,  First 
Lieutenant,  67th  Infantry;  Captain,  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

HOFFNAGLE,  MELCHIOR  H.,  Private, 
I53d  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  Octo- 
ber 16,  1865,  for  meritorious  conduct  dur- 
ing his  term  of  service. 

HOGG,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Corporal,  io4th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  July  21, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 
HOGG,    GEORGE,    Lieutenant-Colonel,    2d 

Artillery;  Colonel,  October  13,  1865,  for 
brave  and  gallant  conduct  in  the  field. 

HOLBROOK,  MELLIN  T.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I73d  Infantry;  Colonel,  May  23, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

HOLDEN,  AUSTIN  W.,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, 22d  Infantry;  Major,  August  4, 
1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

HOLDEN,  HARVEY,  Corporal,  93d  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  November  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

HOLLISTER,  JOHN  Q.  A.,  Captain,  iwth 
Infantry;  Major,  March  24,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

HOLMES,  ALBERT  B.,  First  Lieutenant, 
nth  Cavalry;  Captain,  October  17,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

HOLT,  ORLANDO  C,  Sergeant,  2d  Artil- 
lery; Second  Lieutenant,  February  13, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 
HOOGHKIRK,    ELIAS,    First    Lieutenant, 

I49th    Infantry;    Captain,    September    10, 

1867,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HOPKINS,  HARRISON  H.,  Captain,  i4&h 
Infantry;  Major,  March  4,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 


HOPKINS,  STEPHEN  G.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Adjutant,  i6oth  Infantry;  Cap- 
tain, May  18,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

HOPPE,  CONRAD,  Sergeant-Major,  46th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  October  8, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HOPPER,  JOHN  A.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
2d  Cavalry;  First  Lieutenant,  December 
31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HORGAN,  PATRICK  K.,  Captain,  88th 
Infantry;  Major,  October  2,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

HORNEBURG,  LASE  PHILIP,  Private, 
7th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  April 
19,  1878,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HORTON,  THOMAS  R.,  Adjutant,  nsth 
Infantry;  Major,  May  9,  1868,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services. 

HOUGHTON,  CHARLES  H.,  Captain, 
I4th  Artillery;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Janu- 
ary 20,  1866,  for  gallantry  at  Forts  Sted- 
man  and  Haskell,  Va.,  and  general  good 
conduct,  and  Colonel,  November  21,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

HOWARD,  CHARLES,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 2d  Veteran  Cavalry ;  Captain,  March 
16,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

HOWARD,  MELVILLE,  First  Lieutenant, 
2d  Cavalry;  Captain,  December  31,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  .meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

HOWE,  ALBION,  Major,  i4th  Artillery; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  5,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

HOWE,  ARTHUR  H.,  Captain,  67th  In- 
fantry; Major,  March  15,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

HOWE,  HENRY  J.,  Private,  Independent 
Company,  Oneida  Cavalry;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, October  20,  1868,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

HOWE,  THOMAS  E.,  Private,  iO2d  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  January  n, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 


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HOWIE,  JAMES  E.,  Sergeant,  gist  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

ROWLAND,  HIRAM  G.,  Corporal,  I2th 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  January  4, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  second  battle  Bull  Run,  August 
29,  1862. 

HOYT,  JAMES  J-,  Captain,  is6th  Infantry; 
Major,  December  31,  1866,  for  gallantry 
at  Winchester,  Va.,  September  19,  1864, 
and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  31, 
1866,  for  gallantry  at  Cole  Creek,  October 
19,  1864. 

HOYT,  WILLIAM,  Second  Lieutenant, 
H2th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  March 
24,  1866,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  Fort 
Fisher,  N.  C. 

HOYT,  WILLIAM  H.,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, I34th  Infantry;  Colonel,  February 
13,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct. 

HUDSON,  GEORGE,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Adjutant,  87th  Infantry;  Major,  May  18, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

HUESTED,  ALFRED  BIRCH,  Surgeon, 
2ist  Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Octo- 
ber 8,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

HUGHES,  OSCAR  P.,  Sergeant,  ad  Cav- 
alry; Second  Lieutenant,  December  31, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

HUGUNIN,  GEORGE,  Captain,  147*  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  "i,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

HULBURT,  JR.,  JOHN,  First  Lieutenant, 
gist  Infantry;  Captain,  September  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

HULL,  HIRAM,  Color-Corporal,  I79th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  April  14,  1866, 
for  gallantry  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  April 
2,  1865. 

HUMESTON,  SENECA,  First  Lieutenant, 
iSoth  Infantry;  Captain,  October  17,  1865, 
for  meritorious  conduct  during  the  At- 
lanta campaign. 

HUMPHREY,  GEORGE  W.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, iO7th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant, 
July  23,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 


HUTCHINSON,  EDWIN,  Surgeon, 
i37th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel,  November  29,  1872,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  late 
war. 

HUTMAN,  JOHN  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
gist  Infantry ;  Captain,  September  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HYATT,  WILLIAM  E.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 2ist  Cavalry;  Captain,  October  8, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

HYLAND,  JR.,  GEORGE,  Major,  ijth 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  February 
8,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

INMAN,  BURT,  Private,  44th  Infantry; 
Second  Lieutenant,  August  7,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

JACKSON,  CHARLES,  Sergeant,  i64th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  October 
17,  1865,  for  meritorious  conduct  during 
term  of  service. 

JACKSON,  EDWARD  CHARLES,  Cap- 
tain, I25th  Infantry;  Major,  November 
28,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

JAY,  JOSEPH,  First  Lieutenant,  I49th 
Infantry;  Captain,  September  10,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

JEFFRIES,  PATRICK,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 3d  Cavalry;  Major,  October  9, 
1879,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

JELLIFF,  ISAAC,  First  Lieutenant,  I43<1 
Infantry;  Captain,  June  27,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

JENKINS,  AUGUSTUS  G.,  Corporal, 
I59th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  Feb- 
ruary 2,  1871,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

JENKINS,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain,  izsth 
Infantry;  Major,  December  31,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

JENNINGS,  JOHN  S.,  Major,  2ist  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  8, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

JEWELL,  JAMES  A.,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, 59th  Infantry;  Colonel,  December 
i,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


JOHNSON,  CHARLES,  First  Sergeant, 
S6th  Infantry;  Second  and  First  Lieuten- 
ant, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war,  and  Captain,  September 
17,  1866,  for  gallantry  at  the  battle  of 
Honey  Hill,  S.  C,  December,  1864. 

JOHNSON,  FOLLETT,  Corporal,  6oth 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  October 
2,  1865,  for  voluntary  exposure  of  his 
person  at  Mt.  Hope  Chapel,  Ga.,  to  dis- 
cover to  his  comrades  the  whereabouts 
of  a  Confederate  sharpshooter. 

JOHNSON,  GILES  N.,  Sergeant,  I54th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  August  7, 

1867,  for    gallant   and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

JOHNSON,  THOMAS  W.,  Captain,  loth 
Cavalry;  Major,  September  7,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  the 
late  war. 

JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  N.,  Captain, 
iO2d  Infantry;  Major,  May  12,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

JOHNSTON,  JOHN,  Private,  gist  Infan- 
try; Second  Lieutenant,  October  17, 

1868,  for   gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

JONES,  ALBERT  C,  Sergeant,  nath 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  March  24, 
1866,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  New 
Market  Heights,  Va.,  September  29, 
1864,  and  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C,  January 
15,  1865. 

JONES,  DAVID,  Major,  I4th  Artillery; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  31,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

JONES,  JAMES  E.,  Sergeant,  gist  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

JONES,  MARVEN  M.,  First  Lieutenant, 
2d  Artillery;  Captain,  December  27, 
1872,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

JOYNER,  JOHN  J.,  Sergeant,  roth  Cav- 
alry; Second  Lieutenant,  September  7, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

JUDGE,  FRANCIS  W.,  Captain,  79th  In- 
fantry; Major,  January,  1866,  for  gal- 
lantry in  the  field  and  meritorious  con- 
duct in  camp. 

JUDSON,  SELDON  C,  Captain,  io6th 
Infantry;  Major,  March  5,  1867,  for  gal- 


lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

JUDSON,  WILLIAM  A.,  Commissary- 
Sergeant,  H2th  Infantry;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, March  24,  1866,  for  general  meri- 
torious conduct  throughout  term  of 
service. 

KAHLER,  ELI,  First  Lieutenant,  2d 
Mounted  Rifles;  Captain,  October  10, 

1865,  for  brave  and  meritorious  conduct 
in  the  field. 

KARCHER,  FREDERICK  J.,  Private,  3d 
Infantry;  Captain,  June  2,  1869,  for  gal- 
lantry at  the  battle  of  Big  Bethel. 

KAZER,  FRANCIS  J.,  Sergeant,  ii2th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  March  24, 

1866,  for    meritorious    conduct    at    Cold 
Harbor,  Va.,  June  i,   1864. 

KEELER,  ROBERT  B.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I5th  Artillery;  Captain,  January  24, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 
KEESE,    FRANCIS    S.,    Lieutenant-Col- 
onel,   I28th    Infantry;    Colonel,    Septem- 
ber 21,  1866,  for  gallan£  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

KEHOE,  THOMAS,  Captain,  noth  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  19,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

KELLEY,  PATRICK,  Second  Lieutenant, 
99th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  and  Cap- 
tain, November  28,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

KELLOGG,  CYRUS  H.,  Sergeant,  34th 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  March  18, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

KELLY,  CHARLES.  First  Lieutenant, 
44th  Infantry;  Captain,  May  i,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

KELLY,  EDWARD,  Captain,  i82d  In- 
fantry; Major,  November  23,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

KELLY,  JAMES  H.,  Sergeant,  44th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  October  5, 

1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

KELLY,  MICHAEL,  Captain,  i82d  In- 
fantry; Major,  March  15,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  'meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

KENDALL,  FRANCIS  P.,  Sergeant,  9th 
Cavalry;  First  Lieutenant,  January, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


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KENDALL,  JAMES  V.,  Surgeon,  149111 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Septem- 
ber I,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

KENDRICK,  GEORGE  G.,  Sergeant, 
I73d  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  Au- 
gust 29,  1867,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  in  the  late  war. 

KENNEDY,  CRAMMOND,  Chaplain, 
79th  Infantry;  Major,  March  4,  1868,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

KENNEDY,  GEORGE  W.,  Major,  loth 
Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  August  3, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

KENNEDY,  LYSANDER  WILCOX, 
Surgeon,  ngth  Infantry;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  December  19,  1866,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

KENNEDY,  PETER  K.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 43d  Infantry;  Captain,  May  3, 

1866,  and    Major,    August    3,   1866,    for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  late  war. 

KENYON,  ELAM  R.,  Sergeant,  93d  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  March  16, 

1867,  for    gallant    and    meritorious   ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

KERN,  HENRY,  First  Lieutenant,  s8th 
Infantry;  Captain  and  Major,  October 
20,  1869,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  late  war. 

KIDDER,  MORRILL  W.,  Private,  I47th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  August 
25,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

KIMBALL,  AMOS  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
98th  Infantry;  Captain,  Major  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, April  9,  1867,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

KIMBERLY,  CHARLES  A.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, H2th  Infantry;  Captain,  June  29,  1867, 
for  gallantry  at  Chapin's  Farm,  Va.,  Sep- 
tember 29,  1864. 

KING,  BEEKMAN  D.,  Sergeant,  i79th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September  8, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

KING,  CHARLES  A.,  First  Lieutenant, 
iSist  Infantry;  Captain,  September  28, 
1865,  and  Major,  November  26,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

KING,  JAMES  S.,  Captain,  7gth  Infantry; 
Major,  October  12,  1865,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war. 


KING,  MERRITT,  Captain,  I37th  Infantry; 
Major,  May  18,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

KINSEY,  CHARLES  J.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I5th  Artillery;  Captain,  October  26,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

KINSEY,  WILLIAM  B.,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, i6ist  Infantry;  Colonel,  November 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

KIRK,  JAMES  W.,  Adjutant,  gist  Infantry; 
Captain,  September  20,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

KIRKER,  CORNELIUS  A.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 21  st  Cavalry;  Captain,  October  17, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

KISSELBURGH,  W.  E.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  i69th  Infantry;  Major,  No- 
vember 21,  1865,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious conduct  at  siege  of  Suffolk,  Va.,  and 
Charleston,  1864. 

KNAPP,  EDWIN  ABBOTT,  Surgeon,  i22d 
Infantry;  Colonel,  December  30,  1868,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

KNAPP,  JACOB,  Captain,  I49th  Infantry; 
Major,  September  10,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

KNEELAND,  BENJAMIN  T.,  Surgeon,  ist 
Dragoons;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  July  6, 
1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services. 

KNICKERBOCKER,  HENRY  M.,  Captain, 
7th  Artillery;  Major,  February  n,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

KNOWLES,  CHARLES  R.,  Captain,  92d 
Infantry;  Major,  October  20,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

KNOWLSON,  JOHN,  Surgeon,  :6oth  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  November  21, 
1865,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services. 

KNOX,  BENJAMIN  E.,  First  Lieutenant, 
2d  Cavalry;  Captain,  December  31,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

KOCH,  WILLIAM,  Color-Sergeant,  i64th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  October  17, 
1865,  for  meritorious  conduct  during  term 
of  service. 

KOHL,  JOHN,  First  Lieutenant,  I49th  In- 
fantry; Captain,  September  10,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

KRANK,  GEORGE,  First  Lieutenant,  7th 
Artillery;  Captain,  September  8,  1866,  for 


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gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

KROM,  JOHN  B.,  Captain,  i2Oth  Infantry; 
Major,  March  21,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

LA  FUIRA,  JOSEPH,  Captain,  loth  Infan- 
try; Major,  December  13,  1865,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

LAHEE,  HORACE  R.,  Captain,  i4th  In- 
fantry; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
November  8,  1872,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  during  the  late  war. 

LAIDLAW,  JOHN,  First  Lieutenant,  i6ist 
Infantry;  Captain,  September  8,  1866,  for 
gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Sabine  Gap, 
April  8,  1864. 

LAING,  JOSEPH,  Captain,  79th  Infantry; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  November 
29,  1872,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  late  war. 

LANGE,  LEO,  Orderly-Sergeant,  4<5th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  October  8, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

LANSING,  OLIVER,  Assistant  Surgeon, 
loth  Cavalry;  Major,  September  7,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

LAPOINT,  CASS  C,  Sergeant,  n8th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  July  30,  1867, 
for  gallantry  at  Fort  Harrison,  Va.,  Sep- 
tember 30,  1864. 

LASSEN,  JOHN  C,  Captain,  87th  Infan- 
try; Major,  May  18,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

LATHROP,  DANIEL  N.,  Captain,  iSsth 
Infantry;  Major,  December  21,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

LAWRENCE,  FREDERICK  H.,  Captain, 
i6th  Artillery;  Major,  May  8,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  Laurel 
Hill,  October  7,  1864. 

LAWRENCE,  GEORGE  H.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 2d  Mounted  Rifles;  Captain,  October 
10,  1865,  and  Major,  December  22,  1865, 
for  brave  and  meritorious  conduct  in  the 
field. 

LEAHY,  WILLIAM,  First  Sergeant,  6oth 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  October  2, 
1865,  for  gallantry  at  Lookout  Mountain 
and  Peach  Creek. 

LEATZ,  AXEL,  Captain,  sth  Veteran  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  30, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct. 


LEAYCRAFT,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain, 
87th  Infantry;  Major,  May  18,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

LEE,  JAY  E.,  Captain,  24th  Battery;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, October  19,  1865,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  conduct  during  term 
of  service. 

LEE,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  9ist  Infantry; 
Major,  September  20,  1866,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

LEEFE,  JOHN  GEORGE,  Captain,  i62d 
Infantry;  Major,  May  12,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

LEIGHTON,  NATHANIEL  W.,  Surgeon, 
I73d  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Febru- 
ary 2,  1867,  f°r  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

LEMEN,  JAMES,  Captain,  ist  Dragoons; 
Major,  July  6,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

LENT,  EDWIN  B.,  Captain,  95th  Infantry ; 
Major,  June  22,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

LESLIE,  NORMAN  B.,  Captain,  1st  In- 
fantry; Major,  November  20,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

LESLIE,  THOMAS  K.,  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  I27th  Infantry;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, May  20,  1867,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

LESLIE,  WILLIAM,  Private,  9th  Infantry; 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  30,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

LEWIS,  CHARLES  E.,  First  Lieutenant, 
ist  Dragoons;  Captain,  July  6,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

LEWIS,  DANIEL  B.,  Sergeant,  i47th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  October  29, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

LEWIS,  FRANK,  Corporal,  2ist  Battery; 
First  Lieutenant,  September  19,  1865,  for 
meritorious  services. 

LEWIS,  J.  WOODRUFF,  Captain,  I02d  In- 
fantry; Major,  September  i,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

LINDSAY,  FREEMAN  D.,  Sergeant,  iiSth 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  July  23, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

LINDSAY,  WILLIAM  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, i6ist  Infantry;  Captain,  June  3,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


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LINQUIST,  GUST  A  V  F.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, iG5th  Infantry;  Captain,  May  24,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

LINTNER,  W.  H.  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I77th  Infantry;  Captain,  August  7,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

LISTMAN,  JOHN,  Captain,  iSsth  Infan- 
try; Major,  December  21,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

LITTLE,  JOHN  F.,  Captain,  i6ist  Infan- 
try; Major,  April  23,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

LITTLE,  JOSEPH  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
93d  Infantry;  Captain,  October  13,  1865, 
for  gallantry  at  the  battle  of  North  Anna, 
Va.,  1864. 

LITTLE,  MARSHALL,  Sergeant,  34th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  November  24, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  late  war. 

LIVINGSTON,  LOUIS,  Major,  29th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  April  14,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

LIVINGSTON,  ROBERT  WILSON,  Cap- 
tain, n8th  Infantry;  Major,  July  23,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

LOCKMAN,  ISAAC  P.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
H9th  Infantry;  Colonel,  May  18,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

LOCKWOOD,  OSCAR  F.,  Sergeant,  77th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  December 
ii,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  late  war. 

LODGE,  DOUGLASS,  Captain,  43d  Infan- 
try; Major  (In  Memoriam),  November 
23,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct. 

LOEB,  SIGMUND,  First  Lieutenant,  7th 
Artillery;  Captain,  February  10,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

LOEWEN STEIN,  MORITZ,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, I5th  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant, 
January  24,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services. 

LOMBARD,  WILLIAM  N.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 43d  Infantry ;  First  Lieutenant, 
June  26,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

LOOM1S,  HENRI  B.,  First  Lieutenant,  s6th 
Infantry;  Captain,  May  23,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 


LOSIE,  JOHN  M.,  Captain,  loyth  Infantry; 
Major,  July  23,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

LOWERY,  JOSEPH  S.,  Major.  i46th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  18,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

LUBEY,  TIMOTHY,  Major,  isth  Engi- 
neers; Colonel,  January  u,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
late  war. 

LUTHER,  EDWARD  PORTER,  Captain, 
I22d  Infantry;  Major,  April  12,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

LYMAN,  HENRY  HARRISON,  First 
Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  I47th  Infantry; 
Major,  September  30,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

LYNCH,  PATRICK  T.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
63d  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  October 
5,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

LYON,  CHARLES  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I5th  Cavalry;  Captain,  May  23,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

LYON,  WILLIAM  F.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
77th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  (In  Me- 
moriam), October  13,  1865,  for  gallantry 
at  the  battle  of  Spottsylvania  Court 
House,  Va.,  1864. 

MAcARTHUR,  CHARLES  LAFAYETTE, 
First  Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster,  2d 
Infantry;  Captain  and  Major,  September 
11,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

MADIGAN,  MICHAEL,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, I4th  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

MAFFETT,  NICHOLAS  D.,  Captain,  25th 
Cavalry;  Major,  December  19,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

MAGILL,  DAVID  B.,  Captain,  Ii7th  In- 
fantry; Major,  June  26,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

MAGILL,  JOHN  F.,  Sergeant,  25th  Cav- 
alry; Second  Lieutenant,  July  i,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

MAGUIRE,  HENRY  M.,  Captain,  load  In- 
fantry; Major,  February  13,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  conduct 


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MAIN,  JOHN  G.,  Adjutant,  6th  Cavalry; 
Captain  (In  Memoriam),  October  20,  1865, 
for  gallant  conduct  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va., 
October  19,  1864. 

MALCHER,  DAVID,  Sergeant,  isoth  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September  21, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

MANZER,  HUBBARD,  Sergeant,  i22d  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  April  12,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
war. 

MAPES,  WILLIAM  E.,  Captain,  I24th  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  19,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

MAPES,  WILLIAM  H.,  Major,  ad  Mounted 
Rifles;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  November  23, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

MARKHAM,  PHILO  A.,  Sergeant,  is4th 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  March  30, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

MARLETT,  GEORGE  W.,  Private,  i8th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  November 
16,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

MARSH,  ALBERT,  Sergeant,  64th  Infan- 
try; First  Lieutenant,  March  3,  1866,  for 
gallantry  at  Spottsylvania  Court  House, 
Va.,  1864. 

MARSH,  IRA  R.,  Corporal,  uath  Infan- 
try; Second  Lieutenant,  March  24,  1866, 
for  meritorious  conduct  at  New  Market 
Heights,  September  29,  1864. 

MARSHALL,  DAVIS  C.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I79th  Infantry;  Captain,  December  31, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

MARTIN,  CHARLES  E.,  Major,  24th  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  August  3,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

MARVIN,  DUDLEY  D.  N.,  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  I4pth  Infantry;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, September  10,  1867,  for  faithful 
services  in  the  late  war. 

MARVIN,  WILLIAM  R.,  Private,  72d  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant  (In  Memo- 
riam), September  29,  1865,  for  gallant  ser- 
vices during  the  Peninsular  Campaign. 

MATHEWS,  JOSEPH  S.,  Major,  nath  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  March  24, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

MATTHEWS,  GEORGE,  Captain,  59th  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  I,  1865,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  conduct. 


MATTISON,  WILLIAM  R.,  Major,  ad 
Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  31, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

MAXWELL,  THOMAS,  First  Lieutenant, 
2ist  Cavalry;  Captain,  October  26,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

MAY,  HENRY  C,  Assistant  Surgeon,  i45th 
Infantry;  Captain  and  Major,  March  16, 

1867,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

MAY,  OLIVER  TIBBITTS,  Captain,  i49th 
Infantry;  Major,  September  10,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

MAYNARD,  WILLIAM  H.,  Hospital  Stew- 
ard, H2th  Infantry;  Assistant  Surgeon, 
March  24,  1866,  for  efficient  service  in 
Hospital  Department  during  term  of  ser- 
vice. 

McCARTAN,  JOHN,  Captain,  88th  Infan- 
try; Major,  October  2,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

McCARTY,  JAMES,  Captain,  96th  Infan- 
try; Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

McCONIHE,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  ad  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  20,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

McCORNELL,  MORRIS  J.,  Captain,  isth 
Cavalry;  Major,  May  8,  1868,  and  Colonel, 
November  30,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

McCUE,  FRANCIS,  Captain,  2ist  Cavalry; 
Major,  August  n,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

McCUTCHEON,  EDWIN  F.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 64th  Infantry ;  Captain,  November 
20,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

MCDONALD,  JAMES   HENRY,  Major, 

5Oth  Engineers;  Colonel,  December  13, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

McEWAN,  JOHN  S.,  Captain,  7th  Artillery ; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  September 
29,  1866,  and  Colonel,  November  20,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

McFARLAND,  JAMES,  Captain,  i7;th 
Infantry;  Major,  April  23,  1875,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 


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McGUIRE,  JOHN  F.,  Captain,  I53d  In- 
fantry; Major,  August  29,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

McGUIRE,  MICHAEL,  Major,  i&jd  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  November  23, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

McINTIRE,  MICHAEL,  Sergeant,  74th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  February  3, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct 
at  second  battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va. 

McKEON,  HENRY,  Sergeant,  gist  Infan- 
try ;  Second  Lieutenant,  September  20, 1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

McKEON,  JAMES,  Captain,  sth  Veteran 
Infantry;  Major,  August  31,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

MCLAUGHLIN,  JAMES  H.,  captain,  24th 

Cavalry;  Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

MCLAUGHLIN,   PATRICK   H.,    Second 

Lieutenant,  I73d  Infantry;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, November  15,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

McLEER,  JAMES,  Private,  84th  Infantry; 
Second,  First  Lieutenant  and  Captain, 
April  4,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

McMAHON,  WILLIAM  H.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 27th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  and 
Captain,  October  26,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war,  and 
Major,  December  30,  1868,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Ap- 
pomattox  Court  House,  Va. 

McMASTERS,  PERRY  E.,  Major,  I34th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  February  13, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

McMICKEN,  JAMES  ALEXANDER,  Cap- 
tain,  43d  Infantry;  Major,  September  30, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

McMURDY,  EDWARD  B.,  Captain,  4ist 
Infantry;  Colonel,  September  22,  1865,  for 
faithful  service  during  the  war. 

McNAUGHTON,  JAMES,  Captain,  i48th 
Infantry;  Major,  March  4,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

McNAUGHTON,  PETER,  First  Lieutenant, 
iSist  Infantry;  Captain,  August  19,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


McNEILLY,  SAMUEL,  Sergeant,  3d  Cav- 
alry ;  Second  Lieutenant,  October  26,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

McNULTY,  WILLIAM  G.,  Captain,  2ist 
Cavalry;  Major,  October  17,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

McPHERSON,  JAMES  A.,  Captain,  i6th 
Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  10, 
1869,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

McPHERSON,  SAMUEL  W.,  Major,  25th 
Cavalry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  26,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

McQUADE,  JAMES,  Major,  63d  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  November  30,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

McREADY,  FREDERICK  B.,  Captain,  sist 
Infantry;  Major,  November  2,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

McVICAR,  DUNCAN,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
6th  Cavalry;  Colonel  (In  Memoriam),  Oc- 
tober 20,  1865,  for  conspicuous  gallantry 
at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va.,  May  i, 
1863. 

McWETHEY,  JOHN  P.,  Sergeant,  loth 
Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant,  September  7, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

McWILLIAM,  JOHN  P.,  Corporal,  isth 
Artillery;  Second  Lieutenant,  January  24, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct. 

MEAGHER,  THOMAS,  Second  Lieutenant, 
158th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 4,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

MEEK,  JOHN  A.,  Captain,  95th  Infantry; 
Major,  August  19,  1868,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

MELDRUM,  NORMAN  H.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 2ist  Cavalry;  Captain,  October  8, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

MELIUS,  ABRAM  S.,  Private,  3d  Infantry ; 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

MERRIAM,  THOMAS,  Captain,  i4Qth  In- 
fantry ;  Major,  September  10.  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 


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MERRIAM,  WILLIAM  H.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, i69th  Infantry;  Captain,  February  5, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war,  and  Major,  February  5, 
1867,  for  gallantry  on  the  Edinton  Road, 
near  Suffolk,  Va.,  April  24,  1863. 
MERRILL,  WILBUR  H.,  Sergeant,  44th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  August  7,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

MERRITT,  EDWIN  A.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Quartermaster,  6oth  Infantry;  Major, 
September  n,  1866,  for  promptness  in  per- 
sonally supplying  troops  while  under  fire 
at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  May 
3,  1863,  and  Lookout  Mountain,  Tenn.,  No- 
vember 24,  1863. 

MESEROLE,  NICHOLAS  WYCKOFF, 
Captain,  i33d  Infantry;  Major  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, December  31,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

MESSENGER,  ROBERT,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Quartermaster,  iipth  Infantry;  Cap- 
tain, May  18,  1866,  for  faithful  and  merito- 
rious services. 

MEYER,  HENRY  C,  Captain,  24th  Cav- 
alry; Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

MIDDLETON,  RICHARD,  Captain,  soth 
Engineers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  February 
24,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

MIESERT,  GEORGE,  Private,  3d  Infantry; 
Second  Lieutenant,  November  20,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

MILLARD,  ALEXANDER  S.,  Second 
Lieutenant,  26th  Battery;  First  Lieutenant, 
August  3,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

MILLER,  ALBERT  F.,  Major,  48th  Infan- 
try; Lieutenant-Colonel,  November  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

MILLER,  BENJAMIN  R,  First  Lieutenant, 
iiTth  Infantry;  Captain,  March  21,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

MILLER,  JAMES,  First  Lieutenant,  I4th 
Infantry;  Captain,  December  2,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

MILLER,  ROSWELL,  First  Lieutenant,  3d 
Artillery ;  Captain,  May  5,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 


MILLER,  SAMUEL  A.,  First  Sergeant, 
I27th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  May 
20,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM,  First  Sergeant,  ;6th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant  (In  Memo- 
riam),  March  9,  1866,  for  gallantry  at  the 
battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Va.,  1864. 

MILLIN,  JOHN,  First  Sergeant,  I36th  In- 
fantry ;  First  Lieutenant,  June  12,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

MILLS,  THOMAS  M.  K.,  Captain,  67th  In- 
fantry ;  Major,  December  19,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

MINK,  CHARLES  E.,  Captain,  1st  Artil- 
lery; Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  15,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN,  Captain.  I7oth  Infan- 
try ;  Major,  November  23,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN  F.  B.,  Captain,  2d 
Cavalry;  Major,  December  31,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  'services  in  the  late 
war. 

MITCHELL,  LESTER  C,  Private,  2d  Cav- 
alry; Second  Lieutenant,  August  17,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

MITCHELL,  SETH  M.,  Captain,  logth  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  20,  1867,  for  gallantry 
at  the  battle  of  Welden  Railroad,  August 
19,  1864. 

MIX,  JAMES  B.,  Captain,  nth  Cavalry; 
Major,  December  2,  1867,  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  January  n,  1868,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

MIX,  JAMES  E.,  Captain,  i37th  Infantry; 
Major,  November  20,  1868,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

MOORE,  CHARLES  E.,  Sergeant,  2d  Artil- 
lery; Second  Lieutenant,  August  17,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

MOORE,  CHARLES  F.,  First  Lieutenant, 
i6th  Cavalry;  Captain,  April  2,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

MOORE,  DAVID,  First  Sergeant,  I27th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  May  20,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

MOORE,  JOSEPH  A.,  Sergeant,  4th  Cav- 
alry; Second  Lieutenant,  February  21, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


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MOORE,  NORMAN  H.,  Captain,  7th  Ar- 
tillery; Major,  November  20,  1865,  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  28,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

MOORE,  ORVILLE  H.,  Sergeant,  2d  Vet- 
eran Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant,  May  31, 
1869,  for  gallantry  in  battle. 

MOORE,  JR.,  THOMAS,  First  Lieutenant, 
noth  Infantry;  Captain,  May  19,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

MORGAN,  CHAPIN  H.,  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  Ii2th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant, 
March  24,  1866,  for  general  meritorious 
conduct  through  term  of  service. 

MORGAN,  WILLIAM  T.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I43d  Infantry;  Captain,  June  27,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

MORRIS,  EDMUND  Y.,  Major,  6th  Artil- 
lery; Lieutenant-Colonel,  August  29,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

MORRIS,  ROBERT,  Surgeon,  9ist  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  September 
20,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

MORRISON,  GARDNER  L.,  Captain, 
4th  Artillery;  Major,  October  8,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

MORSE,  FRANCIS  W.,  Captain,  I2ist 
Infantry;  Major,  August  9,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

MORSE,  JOHN  J.,  Private,  2d  Cavalry; 
Second  Lieutenant,  August  17,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

MORSE,  JOSEPH  E.,  First  Lieutenant, 
4th  Cavalry;  Captain,  November  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

MORSE,  LEVI  A.,  Private,  2d  Cavalry; 
First  Lieutenant,  August  17,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

M'ORTON,  GEOR'GE  C,  Captain,  5th 
Cavalry;  Major,  June  17,  1877,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

MOSCHELL,  JOHN  F.,  Captain,  3d 
Cavalry;  Major,  October  5,  1867,  for 
gallantry  on  the  Trent  Road  near  New- 
berne,  N.  C.,  November  n,  1862;  as 
Captain,  isth  Cavalry;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  October  5,  1867,  for  gallantry 
at  the  battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  April 


I,  1865;  and  Colonel,  December  21, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct at  Appomattox  Court  House,  Va. 

MOSELEY,  NATHANIEL  R.,  Surgeon, 
36th  Infantry;  Colonel,  June  12,  1867, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

MOSES,  HARVEY  J.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, gist  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant, 
September  20,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

MOSSCROP,  THOMAS  DERBYSHIRE, 
Captain,  loth  Infantry;  Major,  Novem- 
ber 16,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

MOTT,  ALEXANDER  B.,  Surgeon,  2d 
Brigade,  N.  G.;  Colonel,  June  12,  1867, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

MULDOON,  JOHN,  Captain,  6th  Cav- 
alry; Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

MULFORD,  ELISHA  HAMPTON,  First 
Lieutenant,  i6sth  Infantry;  Captain, 
August  3,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

MULHALL,  HENRY,  Captain,  i6gth  In- 
fantry; Major,  September  21,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

MULHALL,  JOHN  DILLON,  Captain, 
6gth  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Oc- 
tober 20,  1879,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

MULLEN,  PATRICK,  Sergeant,  9ist  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

MULLEN,  WILLIAM  F.,  Private,  i25th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  November 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  services  in  pre- 
serving the  flag  of  his  regiment  at  the 
battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

MUNRO,  JR.,  DAVID  A.,  Captain,  i22d 
Infantry;  Major,  December  30,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

MUNSON,  JOHN  J.,  Sergeant,  n2th  In- 
fantry; First  Lieutenant,  March  24, 
1866,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  Cold 
Harbor,  Va.,  June  i,  1864. 

MURFITT,  BENJAMIN  T.,  Second 
Lieutenant,  isoth  Infantry;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, September  21,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 


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MURPHY,  FRANCIS,  First  Lieutenant, 
97th  Infantry;  Captain,  June  22,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

MURPHY,  JAMES,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Qist  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Septem- 
ber 20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

MURPHY,  JOHN,  Corporal,  I39th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  February  2, 
1871,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  late  war. 

MUZZY,  ALBERT  J.,  First  Lieutenant, 
93d  Infantry;  Captain,  November  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

MYERS,  JOHN  T.,  Assistant  Surgeon, 
9ist  Infantry;  Captain,  September  20, 
1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

MYKINS,  DANIEL  J.,  Captain,  I7oth  In- 
fantry; Major,  November  23,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

NAGLE,  GARRETT,  Captain,  69th  In- 
fantry; Major,  June  26,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

NARES,  GEORGE  W.,  First  Lieutenant, 
50th  Engineers;  Major,  June  28,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

NEHER,  PHILIP  C,  First  Lieutenant, 
2d  Cavalry;  Captain,  December  31, 

1866,  for    gallant   and    meritorious   ser- 
vices in   the  late   war. 

NEIGHBOR,  JAY  W.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, I48th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant, 
March  4,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

NEISH,  WILLIAM  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
ist  Veteran  Cavalry;  Major,  May  10, 

1867,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

NELLIS,  GEORGE  G.,  Captain,  sth  Ar- 
tillery; Major,  October  23,  1865,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war. 

NELLIS,  JAMES  H.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Quartermaster,  22d  Cavalry;  Cap- 
tain, February  2,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

NEUSCHELLER,  GEORGE,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I5th  Artillery;  Captain,  October 
26,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

NEWCOMB,  SIMON  D.,  Captain,  93d 
Infantry;  Major,  November  15,  1867,  for 


gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

NEWMAN,  EDWARD  W.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, I  nth  Infantry;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, November  20,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

NEWMAN,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain,  22d 
Cavalry;  Major,  October  8,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the; 
late  war. 

NEWTON,  HENRY  C,  Captain,  93d  In- 
fantry; Major,  June  26,  1866,  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, August  25,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

NICHOLS,  GEORGE  C,  Private,  9th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  January  n, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

NICOLL,  EDWARD  T.,  First  Sergeant, 
I27th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  May 
20,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

NIMS,  WILLIAM  H.,  Private,  6ist  In- 
fantry; Second  and  First  Lieutenant, 
April  3,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

NORTHRUP,  CHARLES,  Major,  97th 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Septem- 
ber 5,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

NORTHRUP,  HENRY  J.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, n8th  Infantry;  Captain,  October 
13,  1865,  for  long  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

NORTHWAY,  FRANKLIN  A.,  Ser- 
geant, I36th  Infantry;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, April  12,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

NORTON,  MERRITT  W.,  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant, ist  Dragoons ;  First 
Lieutenant,  July  6,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

NORTON,  WILLIAM  L.,  First  Ser- 
geant, I79th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant, 
April  14,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

NORVAL,  JAMES,  Surgeon,  79th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  August  19, 
1868,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

OAKLEY,  JACOB  K.  R.,  Captain,  gSth 
Infantry;  Major,  October  8,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

OBERNIER,  FRIEDRICH  W.,  Captain, 
46th  Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  February  24,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 


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O'BRIAN,  JOHN  D.,  Captain,  24th  Infan- 
try; Major,  May  i,  1868,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

O'BRIEN,  CHARLES  A.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I4th  Artillery;  Captain,  December  31, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

O'BRIEN,  DANIEL  J.,  Captain,  ;th  Artil- 
lery; Major,  March  2,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  at  Reams  Station, 
August,  1864. 

O'BRIEN,  JOHN,  Corporal,  I4th  Infantry; 
Captain,  March  6,  1879,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Mal- 
vern  Hill  and  the  taking  of  Fort  Fisher 
during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

O'CONNOR,  EUGENE  F.  (borne  on  rolls 
as  FRANKLIN,  EUGENE),  Second 
Lieutenant,  I76th  Infantry;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, March  16,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  war. 

O'FARRELL,  PATRICK,  First  Lieutenant, 
i82d  Infantry;  Captain,  December  13,  1880, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at 
battle  of  Reams  Station,  August  25,  1864. 

OHNETH,  PETER,  Captain,  loist  Infan- 
try; Major,  November  15,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

OLCOTT,  DELOS  W.,  Captain,  I34th  In- 
fantry; Major  (In  Memoriam),  February 
13,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

OLIVER,  HENRY  C,  Private,  86th  Infan- 
try; Second  Lieutenant,  March  5,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

OLMSTEAD,  SAMUEL  H.,  Surgeon,  i7Oth 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  12, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 
OLMSTEAD,    WILLIAM    A.,    Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  2d  Infantry;  Colonel,  August  13, 

1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

O'RIELLY,  WILLIAM,  Second  Lieutenant, 
l4Qth  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 4,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

ORMSBY,  OLIVER,  Private,  I49th  Infan- 
try ;  Second  Lieutenant,  September  10, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

OSBORN,  JOHN,  Second  Lieutenant,  i27th 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  and  Captain, 
December  19,  1866,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  in  the  late  war. 


OSBORN,  LUTHER  W.,  Private,  i42d  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  March  8,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

OSTRANDER,  CHARLES  W.,  Second 
Lieutenant,  I22d  Infantry;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, April  12,  1867,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  in  the  late  war. 

OSTROM,  WILLIAM  M.,  Hospital 
Steward,  i6gth  Infantry;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, September  21,  1866,  for  gallantry  in 
the  capture  of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  January 
15,  1865. 

O'SULLIVAN,  MICHAEL,  Captain,  63d 
Infantry;  Major,  January  — ,  1866,  for 
gallantry  at  Antietam,  Sept&mber  17,  1862. 

OTIS,  CHARLES  G.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
2ist  Cavalry;  Colonel,  October  17,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

OVERTON,  GILBERT  E.,  Adjutant,  I2th 
Cavalry;  Major,  July  20,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

OWENS,  FREDERICK  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 38th  Infantry;  Captain  and  Major, 
December  31,  1866,  and  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, November  16,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

PAINE,  O.  SPRAGUE,  Surgeon,  i88th 
Infantry;  Colonel,  June  2,  1869,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

PALEN,  PETER  E.,  First  Lieutenant,  I43d 
Infantry;  Captain,  June  27,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

PALMER,  JR.,  JOHN,  First  Lieutenant, 
gist  Infantry;  Captain,  September  10, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

PALMER,  NORMAN  W.,  Captain,  24th 
Cavalry;  Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

PARMERTER,  JACOB,  Captain,  iiSth  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  13,  1865,  for  gal- 
lantry at  the  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

PARNELL,  WILLIAM  R.,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, 4th  Cavalry ;  Colonel,  March  19,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

PARRISH,  WILLIAM  J.,  Captain,  2d  Ar- 
tillery; Major,  October  5,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

PARSONS,  FRANCIS  W..  Sergeant,  gist 
Infantry;  Second  and  First  Lieutenant, 
January  26,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 


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PARSONS,  HENRY,  Captain,  I48th  In- 
fantry; Major,  March  4,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

PARTRIDGE,  WILLIAM  H.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 67th  Infantry;  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 19,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

PASSEGER,  FRANZ,  Major,  ist  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  21, 

1865,  for  distinguished  gallantry  at  the 
battles  of  Winchester,  Fisher's  Hill,  and 
in  other  battles  during  the  war. 

PATRIC,  JOHN  B.,  Sergeant,  I79th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  April  14, 

1866,  for  general   good  conduct  during 
term  of  service. 

PATRICK,  CHARLES  W.,  Captain,  22d 
Cavalry;  Major,  January  II,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

PATTERSON,  FRANK  G.,  Sergeant, 
I22d  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 30,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

PATTERSON,  JOHN  H.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I49th  Infantry;  Captain,  September 
10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

PATZKE,  JULIUS  H.,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, 15th  Artillery;  Captain,  June  22, 

1867,  for   faithful    and   meritorious   ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

PEABODY,  OLIVER  D.,  Captain,  22d 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  August  25, 

1866,  for    gallant   and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

PEASE,  HARRISON,  Captain,  H7th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  April  17, 

1867,  for  gallantry  at  Drury's  Bluff,  Va., 
May  14,  1864. 

PEASE,  ROGER  W.,  Surgeon,  loth  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  7, 
1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

PEASE,  SAMUEL  F.,  Sergeant,  64th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  March  28, 

1868,  for   gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

PECK,  MERRILL,  Sergeant,  Ii2th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  March  24, 
1866,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  Fort 
Fisher,  N.  C.,  January  15,  1865. 
.  PECKHAM,  ISAAC  HIRAM,  Captain, 
noth  Infantry;  Major,  May  19,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 


PELL,  ABIJAH  S.,  Captain,  47th  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  December  3,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

PELLET,  ELIAS  P.,  Captain,  Ii4th  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  July  23,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

PENFIELD,  ALEXANDER  R.,  Captain, 
9ist  Infantry;  Major,  September  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

PENFIELD,  JAMES  A.,  Major,  sth  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  23, 

1865,  for  gallant   and  meritorious   con- 
duct. 

PERRY,  CLINTON,  Captain,  7th  Com- 
pany, ist  Battalion,  Sharp  Shooters; 
Major,  December  13,  1865,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

PERRY,  DEWITT  CLINTON,  Commis- 
sary-Sergeant, 6oth  Infantry;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, October  2,  1865,  for  faithful  ser- 
vices and  meritorious  conduct. 

PERRY,  WALTER  R.,  Captain,  roth  Cav- 
alry; Major,  September  7,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

PETERSON,  ALBERT  F.,  Major,  64th 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  November 
20,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

PICKARD,  ALONZO  C,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 7th  Company,  ist  Battalion,  Sharp 
Shooters;  Captain  and  Major,  December 
31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

PIEPENBRINK,  CHARLES,  Corporal, 
44th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  March 
10,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

PIERCE,  CHARLES  L.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 9th  Cavalry;  Captain,  June  28,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

PIERCE,  HENRY  F.,  Major,  2d  Moun- 
ted Rifles;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Novem- 
ber 23,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

PIERCE,  JAMES,  Sergeant,  loth  Cav- 
alry; Second  Lieutenant,  September  7, 

1866,  for    gallant   and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

PIERCE,  JAMES  HARVEY,  Captain, 
n8th  Infantry;  Major,  July  30,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

PIERCE,  JOHN,  Captain,  6th  Cavalry; 
Major  (In  Memoriam),  October  20,  1865, 
for  gallant  conduct  at  Morton's  Ford, 
Va.,  October  n,  1863. 


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PIERCE,  SMITH  D.,  First  Lieutenant, 
noth  Infantry;  Captain,  May  19,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

PIERSON,  ALBERT  H.,  Captain,  i7Qth 
Infantry;  Major,  April  14,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

PITT,  SAMUEL  C,  First  Lieutenant, 
U2th  Infantry;  Captain,  March  24,  1866, 
for  meritorious  conduct  at  Darbytown 
Road,  October  27,  1864. 

PLACE,  FRANK,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  is;th 
Infantry;  Colonel,  May  20,  1867,  for  gal- 
lantry at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
July  2,  1863, 

FLETCHER,  DAVID,  Captain,  loth  Cav- 
alry; Major,  September  7,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

PLUM,  FRANCIS  M.,  Captain,  2d  Cav- 
alry; Major,  November  20,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

PLUMB,  HENRY  C,  First  Lieutenant,  S9th 
Infantry;  Captain,  June  22,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

PLUMB,  S.  HIRAM,  Surgeon,  sgth  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  December  i,  1865,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  conduct. 

PLUNKETT,  AUSTIN  O.,  Sergeant-Ma- 
jor, I7oth  Infantry;  Captain,  June  2,  1879, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

POOLE,  THEODORE  L.,  Captain,  i22d  In- 
fantry; Major,  April  12,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

POOLEY,  SAMUEL  M.,  Captain,  51  st  In- 
fantry; Major,  November  2,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

PORTER,  CHARLES  H.,  Surgeon,  6th  Ar- 
tillery; Colonel,  February  13,  1866,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  conduct. 

PORTER,  JR.,  JOHN  F.,  Major,  i8th  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  i,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

PORTER,  WILLIAM  K.,  Captain,  I37th 
Infantry;  Major,  February  2,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritoriotis  services  in  the 
late  war. 

POST,  TRUMAN  H.,  Sergeant,  H2th  In- 
fantry; First  Lieutenant,  March  24,  1866, 
for  meritorious  conduct  at  Fort  Fisher, 
N.  C,  January  15,  1865. 


POTTER,  GEORGE  A.,  First  Lieutenant, 
n8th  Infantry;  Captain,  January  19,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

POTTER,  WILLIAM  W.,  Surgeon,  57th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  23, 
1865,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services. 

POWELL,  HANS,  Assistant  Surgeon,  3d 
Infantry;  Major,  September  30,  1868,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services. 

PRATT,  CHARLES  E.,  Captain,  xoth  Cav- 
alry; Major  (In  Memoriam),  September 
7,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

PRATT,  EDWARD  H.,  Captain,  i36th  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  8,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

PRATT,  JOHN  T.,  Captain,  loth  Cavalry; 
Major,  June  22,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

PRESTON,  ARCHIBALD  H.,  Captain, 
24th  Infantry;  Major,  May  i,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

PRESTON,  NOBLE  DELANCE,  Captain, 
loth  Cavalry ;  Major,  August  3,  1866,  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  November  19,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

PRICE,  THEODORE,  Captain,  4th  Artil- 
lery; Major,  November  16,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

PRIME,  ASHLEY  S.,  Sergeant-Ma  j  or, 
n8th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  Octo- 
ber 23,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct. 

PRINCE,  HENRY  W.,  First  Sergeant, 
I27th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  May 
20,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

PULLEN,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  149*  In- 
fantry; Major,  September  10,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

PURDY,  HENRY  L.,  Commissary-Ser- 
geant, I49th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant, 
September  10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

PUTNAM,  EDGAR  P.,  Captain,  9th  Cav- 
alry; Major,  June  28,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

PUTNAM,  GEORGE  H.,  Captain,  i76th 
Infantry;  Major,  March  5,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 


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QUACKENBUSH,  JOHN  H.,  Captain,  2d 
Infantry;  Major,  May  20,  1867,  for  gal- 
lantry at  the  battle  of  Bristow  Station, 
Va.,  August  27,  1862. 

QUAIFFE,  ALFRED  R.,  Captain,  1526.  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  23,  1865,  for  faith- 
ful services  and  meritorious  conduct. 

QUINN,  WILLIAM,  First  Lieutenant,  3d 
Artillery;  Captain,  December  31,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

QUIRK,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  63d  Infantry; 
Major,  October  8,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

RANDALL,  JAMES  B.  F.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 24th  Cavalry;  Captain,  August  3, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

RANDLES,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  gtf  Infan- 
try; Major,  November  15,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

RANDOLPH,  ALFRED,  First  Lieutenant, 
2d  Cavalry;  Captain,  December  31,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

RANSOM,  ALFRED,  Captain,  23d  Battery; 
Major,  May  9,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

RANSOM,  HENRY  SAWYER,  Captain, 
n8th  Infantry;  Major,  October  13,  1865, 
for  long  and  meritorious  services. 

RAPP,  WILLIAM  A.,  Captain,  iSsth  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  21,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

RASSMUSSEN,  WILLIAM  IRWIN,  Cap- 
tain, noth  Infantry;  Major,  May  19,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

RATCLIFF,  WILLIAM  M..  Adjutant, 
I43d  Infantry;  Major  (In  Memoriam), 
June  27,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

RATHBONE,  JOHN  B.,  First  Lieutenant, 

141  st     Infantry;     Captain,     September    7, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

RAULSTON,  GEORGE  F.,  Captain,  24th 
Cavalry;  Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

REAL,  GEORGE,  Private,  is4th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  August  7, 

1867,  for    gallant   and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

REESE,  JR.,  AQUILLA  A.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, gist  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant, 

23 


September  20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

REEVE,  GEORGE  B.,  Sergeant-Major, 
I27th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  May 
20,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

REGAN,  WILLIAM  B..  Sergeant-Major, 
i64th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  Octo- 
ber 17,  1865,  for  meritorious  conduct  dur- 
ing term  of  service. 

REMINGTON,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain,  2d 
Cavalry;  Major,  December  31,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

REMINGTON,  SETH  PIERRE,  Major, 
nth  Cavalry;  Colonel,  June  28,  1866,  for 
gallantry  at  Douall's  Plantation,  La., 
August  4,  1864. 

RENNE,  LUCIUS  F.,  First  Lieutenant,  5th 
Cavalry;  Captain,  October  23,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

RESTON,  WILLIAM,  Sergeant,  7th  Ar- 
tillery; First  Lieutenant,  December  31, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

REYNOLDS,  BENJAMIN,  Captain,  i43d 
Infantry;  Major,  June  27,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

REYNOLDS,  GEORGE  A.,  Captain,  i4th 
Artillery;  Major,  December  31,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

REYNOLDS,  LAWRENCE,  Surgeon,  63d 
Infantry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  November 
20,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

REYNOLDS,  WILLIAM  H.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I4th  Artillery;  Colonel,  December 
31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

RICH,  FRANK  E.,  Private,  iisth  Infan- 
try; Second  Lieutenant,  September  28, 

1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct. 
RICHARDS,  EDWIN  F.,  Captain,  59th  In- 
fantry;   Major,    September    22,    1866,    for 
gallant    and    meritorious    services    in    the 
late    war. 

RICHARDSON,  LESTER  J.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, ist  Artillery;  Captain,  October  26, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

RILEY,  WILLIAM  L.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
2ist  Cavalry;  First  Lieutenant,  October  8, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 


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RISING,  ANDREW  J.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 2d  Artillery ;  First  Lieutenant,  Febru- 
ary 13,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

RITCHIE,  JOHN,  First  Lieutenant,  isth 
Artillery;  Captain,  January  24,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

ROBE,  JOHN  W.,  Sergeant,  43d  Infantry; 
First  Lieutenant,  April  23,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN,  First  Lieutenant,  i;5th 
Infantry;  Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

ROBERTSON,  DUNCAN  M.,  Captain, 
6oth  Infantry;  Major,  December  30,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Chancellorsville,  May  3,  1863. 

ROBERTSON,  GEORGE  H.,  Captain,  loth 
Infantry;  Major,  May  19,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

ROBERTSON,  PETER,  Captain,  io6th  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  May  18,  1880,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

ROBERTSON,  ROBERT  S.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 93d  Infantry;  Captain,  November  21, 
1865;  Major,  November  30,  1865,  and  Col- 
onel, March  23,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN  P.,  Captain,  ist  Dra- 
goons: Major,  July  6,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

ROBINSON,  JOSEPH  W.,  Surgeon,  i;9th 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  8, 

1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

RODGERS,  HOWARD  N.,  Captain,  7th 
Artillery;  Major,  February  10,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

ROGERS,  EDWARD  K.,  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  I77th  Infantry;  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 30,  1868,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

ROGERS,  FRANKLIN,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  2d  Mounted  Rifles;  Cap- 
tain, November  23,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

ROGERS,  GEORGE  W.,  Major,  I73d  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  23,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

ROGERS,  PATRICK,  First  Sergeant,  i27th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  May  20, 

1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 


ROGERS,  WILLIAM  G.,  Captain,  43d  In- 
fantry ;  Major,  December  30,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM  H.,  Sergeant,  86th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  December 
31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I76th  Infantry;  Captain,  December  19, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

ROLFE,  LUCIUS  F.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I05th  Infantry;  Captain,  February  5, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

RONALDS,  JAMES  H.,  Captain,  2ist  Cav- 
alry; Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

ROOT,  THATCHER  W.,  Captain,  iO2d  In- 
fantry; Major,  February  13,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

ROSS,  JAMES,  Captain,  sgth  Infantry; 
Major,  December  I,  1865,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct. 

ROTH,  CHARLES,  First  Lieutenant, 
3Oth  Infantry;  Captain  and  Major, 
August  25,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

ROUSE,  HENRY  H.,  Sergeant,  logth  In- 
fantry; Major,  May  13,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

ROWLAND,  HENRY  D.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 9th  Artillery;  Captain,  Septem- 
ber 23,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

RUDGERS,  CHARLES  F.,  Captain,  zosth 
Infantry;  Major,  November  20,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

RULISON,  LEWIS,  Private,  24th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  May  2,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

RUMSEY,  HORACE  N.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I48th  Infantry;  Captain,  March  4, 
1868,  and  Major,  May  19,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

RUMSEY,  WILLIAM,  Adjutant,  ist  Ar- 
tillery; Colonel,  April  7,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

RUSSELL,  EDWIN  L.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I5th  Artillery;  Major,  November  17,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 


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355 


RUSSELL,  MICHAEL,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, l6gth  Infantry;  Captain,  October 
22,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

RUTHERFORD,  JOHN  F.,  Captain,  Qth 
Cavalry;  Major,  February  15,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

RYDER,  SETH  B.,  Captain,  5th  Cav- 
alry; Major,  May  4.  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

SAGER,  AARON,  Captain,  ;6th  Infantry; 
Major,  November  15,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

SAGER,  GEORGE  J.,  Private,  i4Qth  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September 
10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SALISBURY,  WILLIAM  F.,  Sergeant, 
iiSth  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant, 
April  7,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

SANFORD,  HUGH  S.,  Captain,  usth  In- 
fantry; Major,  August  31,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

SANGER,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  2d 
Cavalry;  Major,  December  31,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

SAUER,  GEORGE,  Sergeant,  r6gth  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  December 
31,  1866;  First  Lieutenant,  August  14, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SAUER,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  3d  Regiment,  Cavalry,  National 
Guard;  Major,  August  29,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

SAVAGE,  JAMES  A.,  Captain,  2ist  Cav- 
alry; Major,  October  17,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

SAWYER,  FREDERICK  A.,  Major, 
rooth  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
September  18,  1865,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct. 

SAXTON,  RICHARD  B.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 62d  Infantry;  Captain,  November 
21,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct. 

SAYRE,  GEORGE  K.,  Hospital  Steward, 
56th  Infantry;  Assistant  Surgeon,  Sep- 
tember 30,  1865,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious conduct. 


SAYRE,  WILLIAM  H.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I73d  Infantry;  Captain,  February 
2,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SCEVA,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  loth  Cavalry;  Colonel,  Septem- 
ber 7,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

SCHAFFER,  GEORGE  W.,  Major,  6ist 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  January, 

1866,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices   during    the    war. 

SCHEU,  JACOB,  Major,  7th  Veteran  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  28, 

1867,  for    gallant   and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SCHIEFFERDECKER,  FRIEDRICH, 
Captain,  46th  Infantry;  Major,  October 
8,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SCHINDLER,  RICHARD,  Private,  43d 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  December 
30,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

SCHLAEGEL,  FRIEDRICH,  Sergeant, 
46th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  Octo- 
ber 8,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

SCHLICK,  HENRY  N.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, ist  Dragoons;  First  Lieutenant, 
August  29,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

SCHULER,  JOHN  D.,  First  Lieutenant, 
87th  Infantry;  Captain,  May  18,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SCHURR,  CHRISTIAN,  Captain,  7th 
Artillery;  Major,  February  10,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SCHUTT,  HIRAM,  Captain,  J48th  In- 
fantry; Major,  March  4,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

SCHUTTER,  HENRY,  First  Lieutenant, 
43d  Infantry;  Captain,  August  3,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SCHWARTZMAN,  GEORGE,  Captain, 
4th  Cavalry;  Major,  1870,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

SCHWARZ,  JACOB,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I49th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Sep- 
tember 10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

SCOFIELD,  WILLIAM  A.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I37th  Infantry;  Captain,  June  15, 

1868,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 


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SCOTT,  ADDISON  L.,  First  Lieutenant, 
ist  Artillery;  Major,  June  26,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SCOTT,  NATHAN  S.,  Captain,  ii2th  In- 
fantry; Major,  June  29,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

SCOTT,  RUFUS,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  ist 
Dragoons;  Colonel,  July  6,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

SCOVILLE,  MARK  L.,  Major,  24th  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  26, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SCRIBNER,  WILLIAM  O.,  Captain,  6th 
Artillery;  Major,  January  29,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SEAMAN,  JOSEPH  RANSOM,  Captain, 
Il8th  Infantry;  Major,  October  23,  1865, 
for  gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Cold  Har- 
bor, Va. 

SEARLE,  HOMER  W.,  Captain,  H4th  In- 
fantry; Major,  September  8,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

SELKIRK,  EDWARD  A.,  Major,  2d  Ar- 
tillery; Lieutenant-Colonel,  September 
23,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct during  the  war. 

SELVAGE,  HENRY  CLAY,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 87th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant, 
June  28,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

SEWELL,  CHARLES  H.,  Sergeant,  97th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  October 
17,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

SEXTON,  JOSEPH,  Sergeant,  i64th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  October  17, 
1865,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  the 
battle  of  Spottsylvania  Court  House, 
Va. 

SEYMOUR,  ELISHA  W.,  Captain,  ii6th 
Infantry;  Major,  October  25,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SEYMOUR,  GEORGE  P.,  Private,  7$th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  February 
2,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SEYMOUR,  IRA  B.,  Major,  I49th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  September 
10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SEYMOUR,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  I4th 
Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
November  8,  1872,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  late  war. 


SHAFFER,  CALVIN,  Major,  isth  Ar- 
tillery; Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  8, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SHAFFER,  WILLIAM  B.,  Major,  2d 
Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  December 
31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SHARDIN,  JOHN,  Principal  Musician, 
I46th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  May 
18,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

SHAVER,  FRANK  J.,  Captain,  roth  Cav- 
alry; Major,  September  7,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

SHAW,  WILLIAM  H.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Quartermaster,  H2th  Infantry;  Cap- 
tain, March  24,  1864;  Major,  March  15, 
1866,  for  general  meritorious  conduct 
through  term  of  service. 

SHELDON,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Captain, 
I34th  Infantry;  Major,  February  13, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

SHELDON,  DAVID  D.,  First  Sergeant, 
I92d  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 8,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious conduct. 

SHELDON,  ELIAS  P.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  I25th  Infantry;  Captain, 
March  5,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

SHEPARD,  CHARLES  HAMILTON, 
First  Lieutenant,  4th  Provisional  Cav- 
alry; Captain,  December  12,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SHEPHERD,  JOHN  J.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, io7th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant, 
June  26,  1866,  and  Captain,  September  7, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SHERLEY,  EDWARD  G.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, gist  Infantry;  Captain,  December 
31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SHERMAN,  GEORGE  W.,  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant, 3d  Infantry;  Second 
and  First  Lieutenant  and  Captain,  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

SHOEMAKER,  ANGUS  McDUFFIE, 
Sergeant,  7th  Artillery;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, March  15,  1867,  and  First  Lieu- 
tenant, November  20,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 


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357 


SHORT,  JOHN  P.,  Captain,  73d  Infantry; 
Major,  January  n,  1868,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

SHUFFLEBOTTAM,  HENRY  G.,  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  7th  Artillery;  First 
Lieutenant,  February  10,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

SHULTZ,  ERSKINE,  Private,  i6oth  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September 
23,  1865,  for  general  meritorious  conduct 
and  gallantry  in  battle. 

SHULTZ,  WILLIAM  G.,  Sergeant,  43d 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  October 
17,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SHURGER,  CHARLES  L.,  Sergeant,  Qth 
Artillery;  Second  Lieutenant,  May  2, 

1866,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices. 

SILL,  EDWARD  E.,  Captain,  I36th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  13, 

1867,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SILL,  GEORGE  W.,  Corporal,  1st  Artil- 
lery; Second  and  First  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 8,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

SIMMS,  WILLIAM  T,  Major,  59th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  i, 

1865,  for   gallant   and   meritorious   con- 
duct. 

SIMONS,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain,  24th 
Cavalry;  Major  (In  Memoriam),  August 
3,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

SINCLAIR,  JAMES  B.,  First  Lieutenant, 
79th  Infantry;  Captain  and  Major, 
March  15,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

SIZER,  ANDREW  J.,  First  Lieutenant, 
6sth  Infantry;  Captain,  April  23,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

SKELLIE,  EBENEZER,  Corporal,  Ii2th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  March  24, 

1866,  for    meritorious    conduct    at    New 
Market     Heights,     Va.,      September     29, 
1864. 

SKELLIE,  JOHN,  Sergeant,  I23d  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  June  22,  1867, 
Captain,  December  5,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

SLAVIN,  JOHN,  Sergeant,  43d  Infantry; 
Second  Lieutenant,  November  20,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 


SLAWSON,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  iitK 
Cavalry;  Major,  August  31,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

SLIPPER,  JOSEPH  AUGUSTUS,  First 
Lieutenant,  67th  Infantry;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  January  6,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

SLOAN,  HOWARD  B.,  Sergeant,  I49th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  September 
10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SLOCUM,  JOHN  O.,  Surgeon,  I2ist  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  December  30,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SMALL,  CHARLES,  First  Lieutenant, 
i62d  Infantry;  Captain,  February  21, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SMITH,  ABNER  D.,  Private,  Ii2th  In- 
fantry; First  Lieutenant  (In  Memo- 
riam), July  18,  1867,  for  gallant  conduct 
at  the  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  and 
general  meritorious  services  during  the 
late  war. 

SMITH,  ANDREW,  Captain,  2ist  Cav- 
alry; Major,  October  17,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

SMITH,  BARNEY  S.,  Captain,  I34th  In- 
fantry; Major,  February  13,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SMITH,  BERNARD  N.,  Captain,  lo^th 
Infantry;  Major,  November  21,  1865,  for 
distinguished  gallantry  in  the  charge  at 
Fort  Gilmer,  September  29,  1864. 

SMITH  CHARLES  G.,  Captain,  I32d  In- 
fantry; Major,  June  26,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

SMITH,  CLARK,  Captain,  i69th  Infantry; 
Major,  June  26,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

SMITH,  EDWIN  R.,  Captain,  i69th  In- 
fantry; Major,  November  21,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SMITH,  ELIPHAS,  Major,  s6th  Infan- 
try; Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  23,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SMITH,  GREEN,  First  Lieutenant,  I4th 
Artillery;  Captain,  October  5,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
.  late  war. 

SMITH,  HENRY  C,  First  Lieutenant, 
i5Oth  Infantry;  Captain,  September  21, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 


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SMITH,  ISAAC  D.,  Sergeant,  I4th  In- 
fantry; First  Lieutenant,  December  30, 
1879,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

SMITH,  JOSEPH  C,  Sergeant,  H2th 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  March  24, 
1866,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  Cold 
Harbor,  Va.,  June  i,  1864. 

SMITH,  ORLANDO  N.,  First  Lieutenant, 
i6ist  Infantry;  Captain,  November  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

SMITH,  SOLOMON  P.,  Captain,  iisth 
Infantry;  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel,  December  4,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

SMITH,  STUKLEY  E.,  Sergeant,  Ii2th 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  March  24, 
1866,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  New 
Market  Heights,  September  29,  1864. 

SMITH,  VICTOR  A.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I5th  Artillery;  Captain,  January  24,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SMITH,  WEBSTER,  Captain,  6th  Artil- 
lery; Major,  January  29,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

SMITHSON,  WILLIAM  W.,  Captain, 
I76th  Infantry;  Major,  March  5,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

SMITHWICK,  JOHN  G.,  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  I32d  Infantry;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, August  29,  1867,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

SNOW,  HENRY  E.,  Captain,  2ist  Cav- 
alry; Major,  October  8,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

SNYDER,  AUBREY  A.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 2ist  Cavalry;  First  Lieutenant,  Oc- 
tober 8,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

SNYDER  JOHN,  Captain,  uth  Artillery; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  March  4,  1870,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SNYDER,  SPENCER  W.,  Captain,  i6pth 
Infantry;  Major,  September  29,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SNYDER,  WILLIAM  A.,  Major,  loth 
Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  September 
7,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SPAULDING,  CHARLES  F.,  Sergeant, 
8;?d  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 30,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services. 

SPAULDING,  ERASTUS  M.,  Major,  8th 
Artillery;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  October 


u,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  field. 

SPAULDING,  OSCAR  J.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  iO2d  Infantry;  Colonel,  Febru- 
ary 13,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

SPELMAN,  DENIS,  First  Lieutenant, 
I73d  Infantry;  Captain,  February  2, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  late  war. 

SPENCER,  ALBERT  G.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I4th  Infantry;  Captain,  May  i,  1870, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  late  war. 

SPENCER,  GEORGE  E.,  Sergeant- 
Major,  93d  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant, 
November  9,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

SPENCER,  GEORGE  S.,  Private,  loth 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  March  21, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

SPERRY,  NEHEMIAH,  Sergeant,  49th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  November 
29,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

SPORE,  ABRAM  H.,  Captain,  iSsth  In- 
fantry; Major,  December  21,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SPRAGUE,  C.  E.,  Sergeant,  44th  Infan- 
try; Colonel,  December  30,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Gettysburg,  July  2,  1863. 

SPRINGER,  EDWARD,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 7th  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant, 
September  25,  1866,  and  Captain,  Oc- 
tober 17,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

STAGE,  DAVID  L.,  Corporal,  9th  Infan- 
try; Second  Lieutenant,  June  22,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

STANLEY,  JR.,  WILLIAM  S.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I3th  Artillery ;  Captain,  October  12, 

1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war. 

STANTON,  DANIEL  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
98th  Infantry;  Captain,  October  8,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

STANTON,  LEWIS  N.,  Captain,  I43d  In- 
fantry; Major,  June  27,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

STARK,  EDWARD  W.,  Sergeant,  loth 
Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant,  September  7, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 


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359 


STARR,  GEORGE  H.,  Major,  lotfh  Infan- 
try; Colonel,  May  12,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

STEDMAN,  BENSON  F.,  First  Lieutenant, 
2d  Artillery;  Captain,  February  13,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

STEGMAN,  LEWIS  R.,  Major,  io2d  Infan- 
try; Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  2,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

STEPHENSON,  WILLIAM  W.,  Major, 
i6sth  Infantry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May 
9,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

STEVENS,  EDMUND,  Sergeant,  93d  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  March  10,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

STEVENS,  EDWARD  B.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Quartermaster,  13/th  Infantry;  Cap- 
tain, May  18,  1866,  and  Major,  August 
ir,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

STEVENS,  FREDERICK  W.,  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant, 2d  Veteran  Cavalry; 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  9,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

STEVENS,  GEORGE  H.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Commissary,  loth  Cavalry;  Captain, 
September  7,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

STEVENS,  JAMES  H.,  Captain,  83d  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  19,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

STEVENS,  JOSEPH  W.,  Private,  43d  In- 
fantry ;  First  Lieutenant,  April  23,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

STEVENS,  RICHARD  W.,  Corporal,  43d 
Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  April  23,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

STEVENS,  SAMUEL  C,  Captain,  First 
Cavalry;  Major,  September  21,  1865,  for 
distinguished  bravery  at  the  battles  of 
Five  Forks,  Sailors  Creek,  capture  of 
Lieutenant-General  Ewell  and  staff,  Ap- 
pomattox  Court  House,  and  meritorious 
conduct  during  the  war. 

STEVENS,  THEODORE  E.,  Captain, 
I49th  Infantry;  Major,  September  10, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

STEWART,  JAMES  H.,  Captain,  gist  In- 
fantry; Major,  September  20,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  war. 


STEWART,  JOHN  T.,  Drum  Major,  gist 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  July  26,  1867, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

STEWART,  ROBERT  F.,  Captain,  i79th 
Infantry;  Major,  April  14,  1866,  for  gal- 
lantry on  I7th  day  of  June,  1864. 

STICKLE,  ISRAEL  F.,  Sergeant,  ist  En- 
gineers ;  Second  Lieutenant,  November  24, 
1868,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

STILLWELL,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain,  67th 
Infantry;  Major,  June  23,  1866;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, September  13,  1866,  and  Col- 
onel, October  16,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

STIRLING,  CHARLES  R.,  Captain,  62d 
Infantry;  Major,  October  18,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

STOCKING,  SOLON  W.,  Captain,  ist  Ar- 
tillery; Colonel,  December  31,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  through- 
out the  war. 

STONE,  DENNIS,  Capta'in,  iiSth  Infantry; 
Major,  January  19,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

STORY,  CALEB  W.,  Private,  loth  Cavalry; 
Second  Lieutenant,  February  2,  1867,  for 
gallantry  at  Ground  Squirrel  Church,  May 
n,  1864. 

STOUTENBOROUGH,  E.  A.,  Captain, 
9Oth  Infantry;  Major,  August  20,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

STREMPEL,  JOHN  L.,  First  Sergeant,  7th 
Artillery;  Second  Lieutenant,  November 
2,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

STRIPLING,  WILLIAM  A.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 5Qth  Infantry ;  Captain,  December  I, 
1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct. 

STRONG,  CHARLES  S.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  83d  Infantry;  Captain  and 
Major,  November  3,  1866,  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  March  4,  1868,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

STRUBLE,  HANFORD,  First  Lieutenant, 
I48th  Infantry;  Captain,  March  4,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

STRUNK,  JOSEPH,  Captain,  2d  Veteran 
Cavalry;  Major,  December  9,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


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SULLIVAN,  SYLVESTER  J.,  Commis- 
sary-Sergeant, i27th  Infantry;  Second 
Lieutenant,  May  20,  1867,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

SUMMERS,  MOSES,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Quartermaster,  i4Qth  Infantry;  Major, 
December  23,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

SWAIN,  CHELLIS  D.,  First  Lieutenant, 
nth  Cavalry;  Captain,  May  17,  1866,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services. 

SWAIN,  GEORGE,  Captain,  io7th  Infan- 
try; Major,  May  18,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

SWAN,  AMOS  L.,  Captain,  76th  Infantry; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  29, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

SWAN,  JOHN  O.,  Corporal,  2d  Mounted 
Rifles;  Captain,  December  15,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

SWART,  NICHOLAS  A.,  First  Lieutenant, 
43d  Infantry;  Captain,  February  n,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

SWARTWOUT,  WILLIAM  M.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, l6o,th  Infantry;  Captain,  November 
21,  1865,  for  gallantry  at  Dutch  Gap,  Va., 
August  13,  1864. 

SWEET,  OWEN  J.,  Captain,  ijjth  Infan- 
try; Major,  May  18,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

SWEEZY,  ISAAC  T.,  Sergeant,  isoth  In- 
fantry; First  Lieutenant,  October  17,  1865, 
for  bravery  and  gallantry  displayed  at  the 
taking  of  Savannah,  Ga. 

SWIFT,  ALBERT,  First  Sergeant,  ist 
Dragoons;  First  Lieutenant,  July  6,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

TABER,  STEPHEN  D.,  Corporal,  ii2th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  March  24, 
1866,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  New 
Market  Heights,  Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

TAFFE,  GEORGE,  First  Lieutenant,  2d 
Infantry;  Captain,  September  14,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

TAFT,  JOSEPH  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
I43d  Infantry;  Colonel  (In  Memoriam), 
June  27,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

TAGGART,  GEORGE  L.,  Adjutant,  64th 
Infantry;  Major,  November  20,  1865,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


TAIT,  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  Captain,  loth 
Infantry;  Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

TALLMAN,  ALBERT  W.,  Sergeant-Major, 
ist  Dragoons ;  Captain,  July  6,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

TALMAN,  ROBERT  F.,  Captain,  I4th  Ar- 
tillery; Major,  December  31,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

TAMSON,  ADOLPH  C.  C,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Adjutant,  46th  Infantry;  Cap- 
tain, March  16,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

TARBELL,  FRANK  W.,  Captain,  logth 
Infantry;  Major,  November  21,  1865,  for 
distinguished  gallantry  at  the  capture  of 
Petersburg  Heights,  June  17,  1864. 

TARBOX,  HENRY  F.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
io8th  Infantry;  Major,  April  12,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

TAYLOR,  CHARLES  W.,  Captain,  13401 
Infantry;  Major,  February  13,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

TAYLOR,  ORVILLE  H.,  Commissary- 
Sergeant,  8th  Artillery;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, March  15,  1867,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

TEFFT,  NATHAN  R.,  Surgeon,  I22d  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  December  30,  1868,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

TELLER,  MATTHEW  S.,  Captain,  22d 
Infantry;  Major,  October  8,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

TERRY,  JOHN  C,  Captain,  2d  Mounted 
Rifles;  Major,  June  26,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

TERWILLIGER,  WILLIAM  H.,  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, 63d  Infantry;  Colonel,  No- 
vember 20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

THATCHER,  CHARLES,  Corporal,  7th 
Artillery;  First  Lieutenant,  August  31, 
1867,  for  gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Cold 
Harbor,  Va.,  June  3,  1864. 

THOMAS,  ARTHUR  W.,  Captain,  izoth 
Infantry;  Major,  June  28,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

THOMAS,  FRANK,  First  Lieutenant,  77th 
Infantry;  Captain,  December  n,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


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361 


THOMAS,    JOSEPH    F.,    Sergeant, 

Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  September 
10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

THOMPSON,  HARLAN  P.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, loth  Cavalry;  Captain,  December 
18,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

THOMPSON,  IRVING  M.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, I7th  Battery;  Captain,  March  16, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  L.,  Captain,  43d 
Infantry;  Major,  May  8,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

THUM,  HERMAN,  Sergeant,  s8th  In- 
fantry; Captain,  December  30,  1879,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

THURBER,  CHARLES  D.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Quartermaster,  77th  Infantry; 
Captain,  October  26,  1866,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

TILLEY,  JAMES  L.,  Captain,  wsth  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  26,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

TITUS,  RICHARD,  Captain,  isoth  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  17,  1865,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  conduct  during  the 
Atlanta  Campaign. 

TOLES,  SILAS  N.,  Sergeant,  iiath  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  March  24, 
1866,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  Fort 
Fisher,  N.  C,  January  15,  1865. 

TOMPKINS,  OSCAR,  First  Lieutenant, 
4th  Cavalry;  Captain,  December  30,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

TORRENCE,  GEORGE  S.,  Private,  72d 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  June  28, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

TRACEY,  JR.,  JOHN,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
i8th  Cavalry ;  Colonel,  February  15,  1866, 
for  brave  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  Red  River  Campaign  and  dis- 
tinguished gallantry  at  the  battle  of 
Mansfield. 

TRACY,  OSCAR,  Sergeant,  ii2th  In- 
fantry; First  Lieutenant,  March  24,  1866, 
for  meritorious  conduct  at  Fort  Fisher, 
N.  C.,  January  15,  1865. 

TRAVER,  CHARLES  H.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Adjutant,  I48th  Infantry;  Cap- 


tain, May  18,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services. 

TRAVERS,  PATRICK,  Sergeant,  i6*th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  October  17, 

1865,  for  meritorious  conduct  during  term 
of  service. 

TREADWAY,  JOHN  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, n8th  Infantry;  Captain,  January  19, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 
TREMAIN,   FREDERICK   L.,   Lieutenant- 
Colonel,      loth      Cavalry;      Colonel      (In 
Memoriam),   October  21,   1865,   for  meri- 
torious   services    and    gallant    conduct    at 
Daburg's  Mills,  Va.,  February  6,  1865. 

TRIPP,  EDWIN,  Sergeant,  i4Oth  Infantry; 
Second  Lieutenant,  November  29,  1865, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct. 

TROWBRIDGE,  SAMUEL  C,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I22d  Infantry;  Captain,  April  12, 

1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

TRUAIR,  GEORGE  G.,  Captain,  i49th  In- 
fantry; Major,  September  10,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

TRUESDELL,  LEWIS  W.,  Captain,  21  st 
Cavalry;  Major,  October  8,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

TRUESDELL,  SAMUEL,  Captain,  6sth 
Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
October  26,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

TRUMBULL,  BYRON,  Musician,  6th  Com- 
pany, ist  Battalion,  Sharp  Shooters; 
Second  Lieutenant,  June  28,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

TRUMBULL,  THERON  A.,  Sergeant,  6th 
Company,  ist  Battalion,  Sharp  Shooters; 
Second  Lieutenant,  October  8,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

TULLER,  LOREN  WELLINGTON,  Cap- 
tain, 6oth  Infantry;  Major,  October  2, 
1865,  for  meritorious  and  honorable  con- 
duct. 

TUTHILL,  HENRY  G.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
iO4th  Infantry;  Colonel,  December  ir, 

1868,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

TYLER,  RADOLPHUS  D.  S.,  Captain, 
8ist  Infantry;  Major,  May  n,  1867,  for 
gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Cold  Harbor, 
Va.,  June  3,  1864. 


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ROLL  OF  HONOR 


TYLER,  ROCKWELL,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
56th  Infantry;  Colonel,  May  23,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

TYRER,  THEODORE,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
64th  Infantry;  Colonel,  November  20, 

1865,  for    gallant    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices. 

URELL,  MICHAEL  EMMETT,  First 
Lieutenant,  82d  Infantry;  Captain,  Sep- 
tember u,  1867,  and  Major,  January  n, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

VAN  ALLEN,  CHARLES,  Corporal,  ;th 
Artillery;  Second  Lieutenant  (In  Memo- 
riam),  November  23,  1865,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct. 

VAN  BRACKLE,  CHARLES  H.,  Adju- 
tant, I4th  Artillery;  Major,  March  30, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 
VAN    BRUNT,    GEORGE   B.,    Lieutenant- 
Colonel,    47th    Infantry;    Colonel,    May    I, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

VAN  BUREN,  BARENT,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I92d  Infantry;  Colonel,  March 
15,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

VAN  BUREN,  GEORGE  M.,  Major,  6th 
Cavalry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  December 
19,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

VANDERBILT,  GEORGE,  Captain,  loth 
Cavalry;  Major,  November  19,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

VANDERCOOK,  GEORGE,  Corporal, 
115th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  Octo- 
ber 8,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

VANDERZEE,  EDGAR  R,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, loQth  Infantry;  Captain,  September 
21,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

VAN  ETTEN,  SOLOMON,  Surgeon,  s6th 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  September 
17,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

VAN  KEUREN,  WILLIAM  S.,  Captain, 
I50th  Infantry;  Major,  October  17,  1865, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  dur- 
ing the  Atlanta  Campaign. 

VAN  RENSSELAER,  CORTLAND,  Cap- 
tain, I48th  Infantry;  Major,  March  4, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 


VAN  RENSSELAER,  WALTER  A.,  Ma- 
jor, 8oth  Infantry;  Colonel,  December  29, 
1870,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

VAN  SCHAACK,  CORNELIUS,  First 
Lieutenant,  2d  Cavalry;  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 31,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

VAN  SCHAICK,  DUNNELLE,  Private, 
83d  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  August 
3,  1866,  and  First  Lieutenant,  October  8, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

VAN  STEENBERG,  WARNER,  Surgeon, 
I20th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Feb- 
ruary 15,  1868,  for  faithful  and  meritori- 
ous services. 

VAN  STEENBERGH,  ISAAC,  Captain, 
I02d  Infantry;  Major,  February  12,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

VAN  TUYL,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Captain, 
i6ist  Infantry;  Major,  March  8,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

VAN  TUYL,  JOHN  J.,  Captain,  loth  Cav- 
alry; Major,  September  7,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

VAN  VALKENBURGH,  ALBERT  RU- 
DOLPH, First  Lieutenant,  iioth  In- 
fantry; Captain,  September  30,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

VAN  VALKENBURGH,  JOHN  W.,  First 
Lieutenant,  i28th  Infantry;  Captain,  De- 
cember 30,  1879,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

VAN  VLACK,  GEORGE  W.,  Private,  64th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  October  10, 
1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

VAN  VLECK,  HARMON,  Color-Sergeant, 
I48th  Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  March 
4,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

VAN  VOAST,  EDWARD,  Major,  2d  Vet- 
eran Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Decem- 
ber 9,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

VAN  WINKLE,  EDWARD  D.,  Captain, 
loth  Infantry;  Major,  August  3,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

VAN  WYCK,  WILLIAM  E.,  Captain, 
I3ist  Infantry;  Major,  August  7,  1868, 
and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  25,  1869, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 


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363 


VAUGH,  JOHN  W.,  Sergeant,  I49th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September  10, 

1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

VEDDER,  COMMODORE  PERRY,  Ma- 
jor, I54th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
February  5,  1866,  for  gallantry  at  Look- 
out Mountain,  October,  1863. 

VOGDES,  ANTHONY  WAYNE,  First 
Lieutenant,  looth  Infantry;  Captain  and 
Major,  March  4,  1868,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

VON  BOSCH,  MAX,  First  Lieutenant, 
I5th  Artillery;  Captain,  January  24,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

VON  WELTZIEN,  DEDERICK,  First 
Lieutenant,  nth  Cavalry;  Captain,  Octo- 
ber 23,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

VOSBURGH,  PHILO,  Captain,  36th  In- 
fantry; Major,  August  3,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

VREDENBURGH,  WATSON,  Captain, 
6th  Artillery;  Major,  January  29,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

WAGSTAFF,  JR.,  ALFRED,  Major,  gist 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  November 
2,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

WAIT,  GEORGE  ADDISON,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, loth  Infantry;  Captain,  January  n, 

1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

WAITH,  GEORGE,  Second  Lieutenant, 
ist  Battalion,  Sharp  Shooters;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, February  21,  1868;  Captain,  March 
21,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

WALDO,  GEORGE  D.,  Hospital  Steward, 
1st  Dragoons;  Second  Lieutenant,  July 
6,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

WALDRON,  ALEXANDER  P.,  Hospital 
Steward,  77th  Infantry;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, June  26,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services. 

WALING,  JACOB,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I49th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  Septem- 
ber 10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

WALKER,  CHARLES  A.,  Captain,  i65th 
Infantry;  Major,  February  n,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 


WALKER,  GEORGE  C,  First  Lieutenant, 
gist  Infantry;  Captain,  May  2,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

WALLACE,  FREDERICK,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 2ist  Cavalry;  First  Lieutenant,  Oc- 
tober 8,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

WARING,  NICHOLAS  C,  Sergeant,  gist 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  September 
20,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

WARNER,  WILLIAM  H.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, loist  Infantry;  Captain,  December 
30,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

WARR,  EDWARD,  Captain,  I4th  Infantry; 
Major,  November  8,  1872,  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  November  29,  1872,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  late 
war. 

WARREN,  GEORGE  W.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  3d  Infantry;  Colonel,  November 
2,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

WARREN,  WILLIAM  P.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Adjutant,  2cf  Mounted  Rifles; 
Captain  and  Major,  October  17,  1868,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

WASSING,  WILLIAM,  Sergeant,  46th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  October  8, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

WATERBURY,  HOMER  STRONG,  Cor- 
poral, 4th  Provisional  Cavalry;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, November  18,  1865,  and  Captain, 
December  30,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

WATERS,  ALVAH  B.,  Major,  loth  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  February  2,  1867, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

WATSON,  EDWARD,  Sergeant,  gist  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

WATTS,  JR.,  ROBERT,  Surgeon,  i33d  In- 
fantry; Colonel,  June  2,  1866,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

WEBB,  JAMES  J.,  Captain,  ;ist  Infantry; 
Major,  October  2,  1867,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

WEBB,  JAMES  W.,  Private,  5th  Infantry; 
Captain,  December  30,  1879,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 


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ROLL  OF  HONOR 


WEEKS,  GEORGE  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I I5th  Infantry;  Captain,  March  4,  1868, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

WEIDMAN,  GEORGE  D.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Qist  Infantry;  Major,  December  30,  1879, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

WEIL,  OSCAR,  First  Lieutenant  and  Ad- 
jutant, 5th  Veteran  Infantry;  Captain, 
September  17,  1866,  and  Major,  October  8, 

1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

WELCH,  ROBERT,  First  Lieutenant,  I73d 
Infantry;  Captain,  February  2,  1867,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

WELD,  JOHN  W.,  First  Lieutenant,  1st 
Artillery;  Captain,  March  5,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

WELLS,  HERBERT  S.,  Captain,  I22d  In- 
fantry; Major,  April  12,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

WEST,  JOSEPH  E.,  Surgeon,  28th  Infan- 
try; Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel,  No- 
vember 29,  1872,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

WEST,  OLIVER  W.,  First  Lieutenant,  ist 
Dragoons;  Captain,  July  6,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

WESTCOTT,  MATTHEW  H.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I49th  Infantry;  Captain,  Septem- 
ber 10,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

WESTERN,  CHARLES  B.,  Captain,  i56th 
Infantry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  December 
10,  1868,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

WETMORE,  JR.,  OLIVER,  Major,  i3th 
Artillery;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  March  16, 

1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

WHALEN,  JAMES,  Sergeant,  2d  Artillery; 
Second  Lieutenant,  February  13,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

WHEELER,  ALGAR  M.,  Captain,  33d  Bat- 
tery; Major,  May  18,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

WHEELER,  CHARLES  C,  Captain,  ist 
Artillery ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  December 
30,  1879,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

WHEELER,  HENRY,  Sergeant,  i25th  In- 
fantry; Second  and  First  Lieutenant,  De- 


cember 19,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

WHEELER,  JOHN  F.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I49th  Infantry;  Captain,  September  10, 
1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

WHEELER,  JOHN  H.,  Sergeant,  H2th  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  March  24, 
1866,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  Fort 
Fisher,  N.  C.,  January  16,  1865. 

WHEELER,  OBED,  Captain,  isoth  Infan- 
try; Major,  October  17,  1865,  f°r  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  during  the  At- 
lanta Campaign. 

WHEELER,  PARK,  Captain,  i49th  Infan- 
try; Major,  December  22,  1865,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

WHEELER,  WILLIAM  E.,  Captain,  72d 
Infantry;  Major,  August  29,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

WHITBECK,  JR.,  VOLKERT,  First  Ser- 
geant, I4th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 30,  1879,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  late  war. 

WHITCOMB,  ROBERT,  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  l6gth  Infantry;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, September  21,  1866,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

WHITCOMB,  WILLIAM  H.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 5th  Cavalry;  Captain,  June  28, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

WHITE,  ANDREW  B.,  Sergeant,  gist  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  September  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

WHITE,  HARRISON,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
2d  Provisional  Cavalry;  Colonel,  October 
20,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct during  the  war. 

WHITE,  JAMES,  Sergeant,  isth  Artillery; 
Second  Lieutenant,  January  24,  1866,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

WHITE,  JOHN  P.,  Captain,  loth  Cavalryr 
Major,  September  7,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

WHITE,  JOHN  P.  P.,  Surgeon,  loth  Infan- 
try; Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  26,  1866,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services. 

WHITON,  GEORGE  L.,  Captain,  I4ist  In- 
fantry; Major,  October  8,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

WHITTAKER,  FREDERICK,  Second 
Lieutenant,  6th  Cavalry;  Captain,  Febru- 
ary 14,  1872,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


365 


WILBUR,  BENJAMIN  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, ist  Artillery;  Captain,  December  31, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

WILCOX,  WILLIAM  H.  H.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Quartermaster,  loth  Infantry; 
Captain,  November  2,  1866,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

WILEY,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  Independ- 
ent Corps,  Light  Infantry;  Major,  October 
8,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

WILKESON,  JOHN  W.,  First  Lieutenant, 
looth  Infantry;  Captain  (In  Memoriam), 
September  18,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious conduct  in  the  field. 

WILKIN,  ANDREW  W.,  Captain,  i22d  In- 
fantry; Major,  April  12,  1867,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

WILKINSON,  J.  FOREMAN,  Captain, 
I49th  Infantry;  Major,  September  i,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 

WILKINSON,  MELVILLE  C,  Captain, 
iO7th  Infantry;  Major,  December  31,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

WILKINSON,  SIDNEY  T.,  Private,  isoth 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  September 
21,  1866,  for  gallantry  at  Averys,  N.  C., 
March  16,  1866. 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED  A.  C.,  Surgeon,  2d 
U.  S.  Sharp  Shooters  (ist  Artillery); 
Colonel,  June  26,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  P.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 24th  Cavalry;  Captain  (In  Memo- 
riam), August  3,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services. 

WILLIAMS,  EDWARD,  Private,  ii;th  In- 
fantry ;  Second  Lieutenant,  June  26,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  F.,  Principal  Musi- 
cian, I46th  Infantry;  Captain,  March  26, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

WILLIAMS,  HOBART,  Captain,  isist  In- 
fantry; Major,  August  19,  1868,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

WILLIAMS,  MARTIN,  Sergeant,  /3d  In- 
fantry; Second  Lieutenant,  August  3, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  4th 
Cavalry ;  Major,  March  19,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

WILLS,  20,  HENRY,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I73d  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  February 
2,  1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  late  war. 


WILSON,  GEORGE  B.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I55th  Infantry;  Captain,  February  6,  1866, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  conduct  dur- 
ing his  term  of  service. 

WILSON,  GEORGE  M.  D.,  Corporal,  ii2th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  March  24, 

1866,  for    meritorious    conduct    at     New 
Market  Heights,  Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

WILSON,  HENRY  B.,  First  Sergeant,  i27th 
Infantry;  Second  Lieutenant,  May  20, 

1867,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  late  war. 

WILSON,  LUCIUS  E.,  Captain,  2d  Veteran 
Cavalry;  Major,  March  15,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

WINGROVE,  GEORGE  M.,  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  9th  Cavalry;  Second  Lieutenant, 
January,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services. 

WITBECK,  C  W.,  Musician,  93d  Regiment ; 
Captain,  December  n,  1877,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

WOOD,  CHARLES  B.,  Captain,  I24th  In- 
fantry; Major,  June  15,  1868,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

WOOD,  JOHN  D.,  Captain,  i68th  Infantry; 
Major,  February  14,  1868,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

WOOD,  WILLIAM  G.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
7th  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant,  February 
10,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

WOODIN,  WILLIAM  R.,  Captain,  isoth 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  October 
17,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct  during  General  Sherman's  At- 
lanta Campaign. 

WOODRUFF,  FAYETTE  P.,  Private,  2d 
Mounted  Rifles;  Second  Lieutenant,  No- 
vember 23,  1866,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

WOODRUFF,  OSCAR,  First  Lieutenant, 
loth  Cavalry;  Captain,  September  7,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
late  war. 

WOODS,  PETER,  First  Lieutenant,  uSth 
Infantry;  Captain,  May  18,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

WOODWORTH,  ELI  D.,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, 2d  Mounted  Rifles ;  Major,  No- 
vember 23,  1866,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  late  war. 

WOOLLEY,  WALKER  T.,  Major,  goth  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  August  20, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 


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WOOLSEY,  CYPRIAN  MEADE,  First 
Lieutenant,  2d  Cavalry;  Captain,  Jan- 
uary, 1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services. 

WORDEN,  ADELBERT  J.,  Hospital 
Steward,  ist  Dragoons;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, July  6,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct. 

WORTH,  LEWIS,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I39th  Infantry;  Captain,  February  17, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 

WRIGHT,  RAYMOND  L.,  Captain,  6th 
Cavalry;  Major  (In  Memoriam),  Oc- 
tober 20,  1865,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous conduct  during  the  war. 

WRIGHT,  SYLVANUS  A.,  Sergeant, 
H2th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant,  March 
24,  1866,  for  meritorious  conduct  at  Fort 
Fisher,  N.  C,  January  16,  1865. 

WYATT,  JAMES  T.f  Captain,  nth  Bat- 
tery; Major,  February  2,  1867,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  late 
war. 

YATES,  HENRY  JONES,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 72d  Infantry;  Captain,  June  28, 
1866,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices. 


YOUNG,  ALEXANDER,  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  I2th  Cavalry;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, December  8,  1866,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  late  war. 

YOUNG,  CAMPBELL  HARRIS,  Major, 
I36th  Infantry;  Colonel,  March  19,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services. 

YOUNG,  CHARLES  L.,  Captain,  7oth  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  Novembei 
24,  1879,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  late  war. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE,  Captain,  I43d  In- 
fantry; Major,  June  27,  1866,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services. 

YOUNG,  JAMES,  Corporal,  44th  Infan- 
try; Captain,  March  10,  1866,  for  gal- 
lantry at  the  battle  of  Hanover  Court 
House,  Va.,  May  27,  1862. 

YOUNG,  LEWIS  L.,  Captain,  6th  Artil- 
lery; Major,  January  29,  1866,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services. 

YOUNGLOVE,  JR.,  JOHN,  Assistant 
Surgeon,  7ist  Infantry;  Major,  Decem- 
ber 2,  1867,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  late  war. 

ZEISER,  JOSEPH  B.,  First  Lieutenant, 
3d  Infantry;  Captain,  December  8,  1879, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  late  war. 


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NDER  the  Act  of  Congress  approved  March  3,  1863,  the  following 
officers  of  Volunteers  from  this  State  received  "  brevets  "  for  "  gal- 
lant  action   or   meritorious   conduct   during  the   War "   from   the 
President,  with  the  consent  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States. 
Those  marked  *  were  also  officers  of  the  Regular  Army,  and  those  of 
the  general  officers  marked  t  obtained  the  full  grade,  subsequent  to  the  brevet. 

ABELL,  CHARLES  C,  Major,  loth  Ar- 
tillery; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  distinguished  services 
during  the  campaign  in  Virginia,  to  date 
from  April  9,  1865. 

ADAMS,  ALONZO  W.,  Colonel,  ist  Cav- 
alry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  service,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

ADAMS,  FRANKLIN  S.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Adjutant,  ist  Dragoons;  Cap- 
tain, Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

ADAMS,  JOHN  Q.,  Assistant  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

AGNUS,  FELIX,  Major,  i6sth  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  bat- 
tle of  Gaines  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862; 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  battle  of  Port 
Hudson,  La.,  and  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

ALBERGER,  MORRIS  H.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 


ALBERGER,  WILLAM  C,  Captain, 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  "November  7,  1865; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of 
Antietam,  Md. ;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ALDEN,  ALONZO,  Colonel,  i6gth  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  January  15,  1865. 

ALLAIRE,  ANTHONY  J.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I33d  Infantry;  Colonel  and 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ALLCOCK,  THOMAS  R.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  4th  Artillery;  Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct 
at  Reams  Station,  Va.;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  campaigns  against 
Richmond,  Va.,  in  1864,  and  in  the  bat- 
tles before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

ALLEN,  CHARLES  S.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  June  24,  1865. 

ALLEN,  JOSEPH  H.,  Major,  i6oth  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 


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for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at 
the  storming  of  Fort  Fisher,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

ANDERSON,  FINLEY,  Major  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  December  i,  1865. 

ANDRES,  HIRAM,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  Au- 
gust 8,  1865. 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain, 
io8th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  S.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ANGEL,  JAMES  R.,  Captain,  3d  Artil- 
lery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

ANNESLEY,  RICHARD  LORD,  Cap- 
tain, 43d  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  the 
assault  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date 
from  April  2,  1865. 

ANTHONY,  GEORGE  T.,  Captain,  i;th 
Battery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

APPLEBY,  CHARLES,  Captain,  8oth 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  May  21,  1866. 

APPLEGATE,  LEWIS,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Assistant  Surgeon,  IT.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  Oc- 
tober 6,  1865. 

ARCHER,  THOMAS,  Second  Lieutenant, 
1st  Engineers;  First  Lieutenant  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  present  campaign,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ARMES,  GEORGE  A.,  Captain,  2d  Artil- 
lery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  cam- 
paigns of  1864-1865,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

ARMSBY,  JAMES  H.,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by  bre- 


vet,   for     faithful    and    meritorious    ser- 
vices, to  date  from  January   n,   1866. 

ARMSTRONG,  SAMUEL  C,  Colonel, 
8th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ARNOLD,  ALBERT  A.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 8oth  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  First 
Lieutenant  and  Captain,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious service  during  the  war,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

ARNOLD,  HENRY  L.,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, I36th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  campaign  in  Georgia  and  the 
Carolinas,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ARTHUR,  JR.,  WILLIAM,  Major,  4th 
Artillery;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  conduct  in  the  battles  of 
Spotsylvania  and  Reams  Station,  Va.,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ASTOR,  JR.,  JOHN  JACOB,  Colonel  and 
additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services  in  the  campaign  of 
the  Peninsula,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

AUCHMUTY,  RICHARD  T.,  Major  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  July  6,  1864. 

AVERELL,    WILLIAM    W.,    Brigadier- 
General,    U.    S.    Volunteers;    Major-Gen- - 
eral  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
service    at    the   battle    of   Moorfield,    Va., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

AVERY,  MATTHEW  HENRY,  Colonel, 
loth  Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallantry  in  action  at  Sailors 
Creek,  Va.,  and  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

AVERY,  ROBERT,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
iO2d  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va. ;  Briga- 
dier-General by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of 
Lookout  Mountain,  Tenn.;  Major-Gen- 
eral  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

AYRES,  HENRY,  First  Lieutenant,  Sig- 
nal Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Captain  by 


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brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  campaign  against  the 
city  of  Mobile  and  its  defenses,  to  date 
from  March  26,  1865. 

AYRES,  ROMEYN  B.,  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General 
by  brevet,  for  conspicuous  gallantry  in 
the  battles  of  the  Wilderness,  Spotsyl- 
vania  Court  House,  Jericho  Mills,  Be- 
thesda  Church,  Petersburg  and  Globe 
Tavern  (Weldon  Railroad),  and  for 
faithful  services  in  the  campaign,  to 
date  from  August  I,  1864. 

AZPELL,  THOMAS  F.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  October 
1 8,  1865. 

BABCOCK,  ALPHONSO  C,  Second 
Lieutenant,  1st  Mounted  Rifles;  First 
Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BABCOCK,  WILLOUGHBY,  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, 75th  Infantry;  Colonel  and 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  con- 
spicuous gallantry  at  Winchester,  Va., 
September  19,  1864,  when  mortally 
wounded,  to  date  from  September  19,  1864. 

BACON,  FRANCIS,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I02d  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  and 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  at  the  battle  of  Chan- 
cellorsville,  Va.,  to  date  from  May  3, 
1863. 

BACON,  RANDALL  G.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 38th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry; 
Captain  and  Major  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BADEAU,  ADAM,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
and  Military  Secretary,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  Feb- 
ruary 24,  1865;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  campaign  terminating 
with  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army 
under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from 
April  9,  1865. 

BADENHAUSEN,  JULIUS  G.,  Captain, 
84th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vice during  the  war,  from  March  13, 
1865. 

BAGG,  EGBERT,  Major,  nyth  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
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and  meritorious  services  at  Fort  Fisher, 
N.  C.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BAILEY,  EZRA  H.,  Major,  ist  Cavalry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  i,  1865. 

BAILEY,  JAMES  H,  First  Lieutenant, 
ist  Mounted  Rifles;  Captain  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

BAIN,  PETER  C,  Captain,  6ist  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  conspicuous 
gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Fair  Oaks, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BAKER,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Colonel,  43d  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BAKER,  JAMES  T.,  Captain,  i74th  In- 
fantry; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  valuable  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BAKER,  JOEL  A.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I47th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  services  at  the  battle  of  Five 
Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  I,  1865. 

BALDWIN,  GEORGE  E.,  Major  and  ad- 
ditional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BALDWIN,  LEROY  E.,  Captain,  3oth 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  service  during  the  war, 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BALDWIN,  WILLIAM  M.,  Captain,  84th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BALL,  C.  J.  C.,  Captain,  6sth  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  before  Petersburg,  Va., 
to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

BALL,  WILLIAM  G.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I3th  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BARLOW,  FRANCIS  C.,  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  highly  meritorious  and  dis- 
tinguished conduct  throughout  the  camr 
paigns,  and  particularly  for  gallant  and 


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good  conduct  while  leading  his  division 
in  the  assault  on  the  enemy's  works  at 
Spotsylvania,  to  date  from  August  I,  1864. 

BARNARD,  JR.,  DANIEL  P.,  Captain, 
i3Qth  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  distinguished  services  during  the 
campaign  in  Virginia,  to  date  from  April 
9,  1865. 

BARNES,  EUGENE  L.,  Captain,  ia8th 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BARNES,  NORMAN  S.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious conduct  at  the  storming  of  Fort 
Fisher,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BARNETT,  GEORGE  A.  C,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Adjutant,  i/th  Veteran  In- 
fantry; Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BARNEY,  ALBERT  M.,  Colonel,  1426.  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  conduct  in  the  field,  to  date  from 
March  n,  1865. 

BARNEY,  LEWIS  T.,  Colonel,  io6th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  and  Major- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BARNUM,  HENRY  A.,  Colonel,  i4Qth  In- 
fantry ;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  to 
date  from  January  12,  1865 ;  Major-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  distinguished  and  gal- 
lant conduct  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BARRETT,  CLARENCE  T.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  campaign  against  the 
city  of  Mobile  and  its  defenses,  to  date 
from  March  26,  1865. 

BARRY,  WILLIAM  F.,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct in  the  campaign  of  Atlanta,  to  date 
from  September  I,  1864. 

BARSTOW,  EDWIN  F.,  Captain,  loth 
U.  S.  Colored  Artillery;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BARSTOW,  WILSON,  Captain,  additional 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 


services  during  the  war ;  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  Colonel  and  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  efficient  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

BARTHOLF,  JOHN  H.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  October  6, 
1865. 

BARTHOLOMEW,  WILLIAM  L.,  Cap- 
tain, H7th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  the 
storming  of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BARTLETT,  CHARLES  G.,  Colonel,  iiQth 
U.  S.  Colored  Troops ;  Brigadier-General 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BARTLETT,  JOSEPH  J.,  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  meritorious  and  distinguished 
services  during  the  campaign  of  this  year 
before  Richmond,  Va.,  to  date  from 
August  I,  1864. 

BARTLETT,  LEWIS  C,  First  Lieutenant, 
I2ist  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant services  at  the  battles  of  the  Wilder- 
ness, Spotsylvania,  Bethesda  Church,  and 
during  the  campaign  before  Richmond, 
Va.,  to  date  from  July  6,  1864;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  conduct  at  the  battle 
of  White  Oak  Road,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  31,  1865. 

BARTLETT,  WILLIAM  C,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Colonel, 
Second  N.  C.  Mounted  Infantry;  Briga- 
dier-General by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  B.,  Colonel,  48th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  conduct  at  the  assault  on  Fort 
Wagner,  S.  C.,  July  18,  1863,  and  for 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  iSj5. 

BATES,  DELAVAN,  Colonel,  3oth  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry ;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  distinguished  services  in  the 
assault  on  Cemetery  Hill,  Va.,  to  date 
from  July  30,  1864. 

BATES,  JAMES  A.,  Captain,  ;th  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 


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vices  during1  the  war;  and  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BEAN,  WILLIAM  H.  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
ioo,th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  services  during  the  campaign  be- 
fore Richmond,  Va.,  and  up  to  the  occu- 
pation of  the  Weldon  Railroad,  Va.,  to 
date  from  August  18,  1864. 

BEARDSLEY,  FREDERICK  E.,  Second 
Lieutenant,  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  First  Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C. ;  and  Captain 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BEATTIE,  JOHN,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
i64th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  conduct  at  the  battle 
of  Reams  Station,  Va.,  August  25,  1864, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BECKWITH,  WILLIAM  W.,  Captain,  8oth 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  battles  of 
Groveton,  South  Mountain,  Antietam, 
Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville  and 
Gettysburg,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BEEBE,  DWIGHT,  First  Lieutenant,  3d 
Infantry;  Captain  and  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BEEBY,  HENRY  E.,  First  Lieutenant,  22d 
Cavalry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BEECHER,  JAMES  C.,  Colonel,  3Sth  U. 
S.  Colored  Infantry;  Brigadier-General 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BEERS,  EDMUND  O.,  Major,  soth  Engi- 
neers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BEHAN,  EDWIN  A.,  First  Lieutenant,  3d 
Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  at  Fort  Fisher, 
N.  C.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BELL,  JOHN  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  I2th 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  campaign  against  the 
city  of  Mobile  and  its  defenses,  to  date 
from  March  26,  1865;  Brigadier-General 


by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  November  30,  1865. 

BELL,  MOLYNEUX,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  July  16, 
1865- 

BENDIX,  JOHN  E.,  Colonel,  loth  Infantry; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BENEDICT,  ABEL  C.,  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  service  from  June  I,  1865. 

BENEDICT,  LEWIS,  Colonel,  i62d  Infan- 
try; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant conduct  at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BENJAMIN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Colonel,  8th 
Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

BENNETT,  BENJAMIN,  Major,  22d  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BENNETT,  SAMUEL  A.,  Captain,  io;th 
Infantry ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign 
in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BENSON,  HARVEY  WILFRED,  Second 
Lieutenant,  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  First  Lieutenant  and  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

BENTLEY,  RICHARD  C,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  63d  Infantry;  Colonel  and  Briga- 
dier-General by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BERDAN,  HIRAM,  Colonel,  1st  U.  S. 
Sharpshooters ;  Brigadier-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  and 
Major-General  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BERLIN,  CARL  LUDWIG,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 8th  Cavalry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  distinguished  services  at  the 
battle  of  Spotsylvania  Court  House  and 
in  the  lines  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to 
date  from  August  r,  1864 ;  First  Lieuten- 


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ant  and  Adjutant,  ist  Artillery;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallantry  and  good  conduct 
during  the  operations  resulting  in  the  fall 
of  Richmond,  Va.,  and  the  surrender  of 
the  insurgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee, 
to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

BERNARD,  GEORGE  A.,  Captain,  6sth  In- 
fantry; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
before  Petersburg  and  at  the  battle  of 
Little  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  6,  1865. 

BIDDLE,  JAMES,  Colonel,  6th  Indiana 
Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
long,  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BIGGS,  HERMAN,  Colonel  and  Quarter- 
master, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  to  date  from  March  8,  1865. 

BIRDSALL,  SAMUEL,  Assistant  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  November  18,  1865. 

BIRGE,  JAMES  C,  First  Lieutenant,  io6th 
Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  before  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

BLAKE,  WILLIAM  E.,  Captain  and  Aide- 
de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Major  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

BLANCHARD,  JUSTUS  W.,  Colonel,  i62d 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BLISS,  JAMES,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  8th 
Cavalry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  'March  13,  1865. 

BLISS,  JOHN  S.,  Captain,  6;th  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  dis- 
tinguished services  at  the  storming  of 
Mary's  Heights,  at  the  battle  of  Salem 
Heights,  and  other  operations  of  the 
Chancellorsville  campaign,  and  also  at  the 
battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  and  for  merito- 
rious services  during  the  war;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  in  the  march  of  General 
Sherman  upon  Atlanta,  and  at  the  battles 
of  Rocky-face  Ridge,  before  Dalton,  at 
Resaca,  Adairsville,  and  at  New  Hope 
Church,  Ga.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

BOCKEE,  JACOB  S.,  Captain,  ii4th  Infan- 


try; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  conspicuous  gallantry  at  Win- 
chester, Va.,  September  19,  1864,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BOGARDUS,  CHARLES,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, isist  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  before 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  2, 
1865. 

BOGARDUS,  JR.,  STEPHEN  H.,  Captain, 
I92d  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BOKER,  JOHN,  Second  Lieutenant,  15th 
Artillery ;  First  Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battles  of  the  Weldon  Railroad  and  at 
Chapel  House,  Va.,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

BONTECOU,  REED  B.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BOOTH,  CHARLES  A.,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

BOS  WORTH,  HENRY  H.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I42d  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  the 
storming  of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C. ;  as  Cap- 
tain, I42d  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BOUGHTON,  HORACE,  Colonel,  I43d  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BOURNE,  WILLIAM  R.,  Captain,  2oth 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

BOUVIER,  JOHN  VERNON,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 8oth  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battles  of  Groveton,  Va.,  and  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BOWEN,  EDWIN  C.,  Captain,  i7Qth  In- 
fantry ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  in  the  assault  before 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  2, 
1865. 


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BOWEN,  JAMES,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Major-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

BOWEN,  JOHN  J.,  Captain  and  Assistant 
Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BOWEN,  NICHOLAS,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
and  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BRADLEY,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritori- 
ous services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BRADLEY,  THOMAS  W.,  Captain,  I24th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  meritori- 
ous services  during  the  campaign  termi- 
nating with  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent 
army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from 
April  g,  1865. 

BRAGG,  HENRY  M.,  Captain  and  Aide- 
de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BRAINERD,  WESLEY,  Major,  soth  En- 
gineers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  before  Richmond,  to  date 
from  August  I,  1864. 

BRAZIE,  JACOB  O.,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Adjutant,  2d  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BRECK,  GEORGE,  Captain,  ist  Artillery; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  services  dur- 
ing the  operations  before  Petersburg,  Va., 
to  date  from  August  i,  1864, 

BRENNAN,  WM.  D.,  Captain,  I42d  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

BREWSTER,  CHARLES,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BREWSTER,  WILLIAM  R.,  Colonel,  73d 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
distinguished  services  in  the  campaign  be- 


fore Richmond,  Va.,  to  date  from  Decem- 
ber 2,  1864. 

BRIDGES,  LEVERETT  L.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
August  4,  1865. 

BRIGGS,  ALVAH  W.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  io6th  Infantry;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date 
from  April  2,  1865. 

BRIGGS,  EPHRAIM  A.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
First  Lieutenant  and  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BRIGHT,  MARSHALL  H.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  his  depart- 
ment during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BRINKERHOFF,  GEORGE  L.,  First 
Lieutenant,  loth  Cavalry;  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  efficient  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

BRINKERHOFF,  GEORGE  W.,  Cap- 
tain, Qth  Artillery;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Sailors  Creek,  Va.,  to  date 
from  April  6,  1865. 

BRISBANE,  CHARLES  F.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  June  i,  1865. 

BRITTON,  RUSSELL  A.,  Captain,  ist 
Dragoons;  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BROADY,  KNUT  OSCAR,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  6ist  Infantry;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  good  conduct  throughout  the 
campaign,  and  particularly  for  dis- 
tinguished services  at  Ream's  Station, 
Va.,  to  date  from  August  25,  1864. 

BRODIE,  PAUL,  First  Lieutenant, 
Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Cap- 
tain and  Major  by  brevet,  for  long, 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 


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BRONSON,  JAMES  C,  First  Lieutenant, 
1st  U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers;  Captain 
and  Major,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  service  at 
the  battle  of  Deep  Bottom,  Va.,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BRONSON,  JOHN  O.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  services, 
to  date  from  November  7,  1865. 

BROOKS,  THOMAS  BENTON,  Major 
and  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  distin- 
guished services  at  the  siege  of  Fort 
Pulaski,  Ga.,  and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services  during  the  opera- 
tions against  Charleston,  S.  C.,  in  1863, 
and  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

BROUGH,  JOHN  H.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 28th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BROWN,  EDWIN  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
47th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services  in  the  Subsistence 
Department,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

BROWN,  FRANCIS  C,  Captain,  I3th 
Cavalry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BROWN,  FRANK  C,  Captain,  gth  Cav- 
alry; Major  by  brevet,  for  distinguished 
services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BROWN,  GEORGE,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BROWN,  GUY  A.,  First  Lieutenant,  Qth 
Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  before  Peters- 
burg, to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

BROWN,  HUBERT  S.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war  and  for  faithful 
service  in  the  Bureau  of  Refugees,  Freed- 
men  and  Abandoned  Land,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 


BROWN,  JOHN  T.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Captain  and  Major  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  October  14,  1865. 

BROWN,  JR.,  PHILIP  P.,  Colonel,  7th 
Regiment,  U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BROWN,  RICHARD  A.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  6ist  Infantry;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  meritorious  conduct  during 
the  campaign  terminating  with  the  sur- 
render of  the  insurgent  army  under 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9, 
1865. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Colonel, 
24th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BRUENINGHAUSEN,  EDWARD  WASH- 
INGTON, Captain,  s8th  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BRUMLEY,  JOHN  D,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  February  27,  1866. 

BRUTON,  CHRISTOPHER  C,  Captain, 
22d  Cavalry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BRUYN,  WILSON,  First  Lieutenant, 
Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Cap- 
tain by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  before  Fort  Wagner, 
and  in  the  batteries  on  Morris  Island, 
S.  C.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BUCK,  EPHRAIM  W.,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

BUCKLEY,  JOHN,  First  Lieutenant, 
I40th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BULKLEY,  CHARLES  S.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 


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Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

BULLARD,  WILLARD,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 74th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  good 
conduct  on  the  James  river  during  the 
winter  of  1864,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

BULLOCK,  DYER  D.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S-  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

BURDICK,  DANIEL  WAITE,  First 
Lieutenant,  loth  Artillery;  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BURGER,  WILLIAM  L.  M.,  Major  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
uniformly  meritorious  services  in  the 
discharge  of  his  duties;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  Adjutant-General's  Depart- 
ment, to  date  from  March  13,  1866. 

BURGHARDT,  CHARLES  H.,  First 
Lieutenant,  4th  Artillery;  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  en- 
gagement of  March  31,  1865,  and  also 
in  the  engagement  of  April  2,  1865,  to 
date  from  March  31,  1865. 

BURHANS,  HENRY  N.,  Captain,  I49th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the 
campaign  in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BURKE,  DENIS  F.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
88th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
conspicuous  gallantry  in  the  engage- 
ment near  Boydton  Plank  Road,  Va.; 
for  efficient  services  on  all  subsequent 
occasions,  and  for  particularly  meri- 
torious services  during  the  campaign 
terminating  with  the  surrender  of  the 
insurgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to 
date  from  April  9,  1865. 

BURKE,  TIMOTHY  J.,  Captain,  r64th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

BURLEIGH,  JOHN,  Captain,  i;th  In- 
fantry; Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 


Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from.  March  13, 
1865. 

BURNETT,  LEVI  F.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battles  of  South  Mountain  and  Antietam, 
Md.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

BURNS,  MICHAEL  W.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  73d  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  services  before  Petersburg, 
Va.,  and  the  battle  of  Little  Sailor's 
Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  6,  1865. 

BURNS,  WILLIAM,  First  Lieutenant, 
I4th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ; 
Captain,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  service  at  the 
battle  of  White  Oak  Swamp,  Va.,  and 
Major,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  service  during 
the  war,  from  March  13,  1865. 

BURRELL,  TRUMAN  H.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful services  in  the  Subsistence  Depart- 
ment, to  date  from  February  4,  1866. 

BURROUGHS,  GEORGE  T.,  Captain 
and  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  June  24,  1865. 

BYRNE,  JAMES  J.,  Colonel,  i8th  Cav- 
alry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  conduct  at  the  battles  of 
Pleasant  Hill  and  Campti,  La.;  Major- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallantry  at  the 
battle  of  Moore's  Plantation,  5th  and 
6th  of  May,  and  the  battle  of  Yellow 
Bayou,  l8th  of  May,  1864,  and  for  meri- 
torious conduct  during  the  retreat  of  the 
Army  of  the  Gulf,  from  Alexandria  to 
Simmsport,  La.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

BYRON,  JOHN  W.,  Major,  88th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

CADWELL,  LUCIEN  B.,  Captain,  22d 
Cavalry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

CALLAGHAN,     LEANDER     S.,     Captain, 


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ist  Dragoons;  Major  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

CALLAGHAN,  PATRICK,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 9th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps;  Captain  and  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

CAMERON,  WINFIELD  SCOTT,  Cap- 
tain, I54th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  meritorious  services  during  the 
campaign  through  Georgia  and  the 
Carolinas,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CAMP,  ERSKINE  M.,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  H.,  Second 
Lieutenant,  ist  Artillery;  First  Lieuten- 
ant by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services 
during  the  campaign  terminating  with  the 
surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES  W.,  Major  and 
additional  Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful service  in  his  department,  to  date 
from  January  4,  1866. 

CAMPBELL,  "CLEVELAND  j.,  Colonel, 

23d  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

CAMPBELL,  CORNELIUS  N.,  Surgeon, 
I50th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  RENNICK,  First 
Lieutenant,  I40th  Infantry;  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865;  Cap- 
tain, i4Oth  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at 
the  battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date 
from  April  I,  1865. 

CANNON,  JR.,  ARNOUT,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  97th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry; 
as  Captain  of  the  same;  Major,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  cam- 
paign against  the  city  of  Mobile  and  its 
defenses,  to  date  from  March  26,  1865. 


CANTINE,  JOHN  J.,  Captain,  I3;th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign 
through  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas,  to 
date  from  March  15,  1865. 

CARLETON,  CHARLES  A.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Assistant  Adjutant-Gen- 
eral, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Colonel  and 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CARPENTER,  GEORGE  D.,  Captain, 
I79th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CARR,  EUGENE  A.,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  n,  1865. 

CARR,  GOUVERNEUR,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  i6sth  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallantry  at  Sabine  Cross-Roads,  La., 
April  8,  1864,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

CARR,  JOSEPH  B.,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

CARSE,  GEORGE  B.,  Captain,  24th  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va. ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CARTER,  JOHN  LYNDE,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Adjutant,  iiSth  Infantry;  Captain 
and  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallantry  in 
action  at  Drury's  Bluff  and  for  long  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

CASSIDY,  AMBROSE  SPENCER,  Ma- 
jor, 93d  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Colonel  and  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GATING,  JAMES,  Captain,  6th  Cavalry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

CATLIN,  ISAAC  SWARTWOOD,  Colonel, 
icxjth  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  and 
Major-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battles  before 


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Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

CAW,  DAVID  J.,  Captain,  77th  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  conduct 
at  the  Angle,  also  at  the  battles  of  Win- 
chester, Fisher's  Hill  and  Cedar  Creek, 
Va.,  to  date  from  October  19,  1864;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 77th  Infantry;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  2,  1865. 

CHAMBERS,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  sth 
Veteran  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  I,  1865. 

CHAPMAN,  PERRY  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I50th  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  in  Georgia  and  the  Caro- 
linas,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM  B.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, pist  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  White  Oak  Road, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  31,  1865. 

CHESTER,  STEPHEN,  Captain,  I5th 
Engineers;  Major  by  brevet,  for  meri- 
torious services  during  the  operations 
resulting  in  the  fall  of  Richmond,  Va.,  to 
date  from  April  9,  1865. 

CHESTER,  WALTER  T.,  Captain,  94th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  Dabney's  Mills,  Va. ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CHESTER,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  74th 
Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
when  he  was  mortally  wounded,  to  date 
from  July  2,  1863. 

CHITTENDEN,  CHARLES  B.,  Captain 
and  Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 

13,  1865- 

CHRISTENSEN,  CHRISTIAN  T.,  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel and  Assistant  Adjutant- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Colonel  and 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 


CHRISTIAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Colonel,  26th 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CHRYSLER,  MORGAN  H.,  Colonel,  2d 
Veteran  Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  to  date  from  January  23,  1865; 
Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major-General  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CHURCH,  MORRIS  H.,  Captain,  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps;  Major  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  at  the  battles  of  Bull  Run 
(second),  Antietam,  first  and  second 
Fredericksburg  and  storming  of  St.  Mary's 
Heights,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CHURCH,  WILL  E.,  Captain  and  Commis- 
sary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful,  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

CHURCH,  WILLIAM  H.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  and 
efficient  services  in  North  Carolina  and 
East  Tennessee,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

CHURCHILL,  ALONZO,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, I4th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

CLAESGENS,  PETER  C,  Captain,  i46th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battles  before 
Petersburg  and  on  the  Weldon  Railroad, 
Va. ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CLAPP,  ALONZO  H.,  Captain,  I22d  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallantry  at 
the  battles  of  Winchester,  Fisher's  Hill 
and  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  Octo- 
ber 19,  1864. 

CLAPP,  CHARLES  L.,  First  Lieutenant, 
38th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Captain, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for  meritori- 
ous services  and  bravery  in  action,  and 
Major,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  service,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

CLAPP,   DEXTER   E.,   Lieutenant-Colonel, 


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38th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Colonel  and 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

CLAPP,  ISAAC  D.,  Captain,  ;;th  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous conduct  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to 
date  from  April  2,  1865. 

CLARK,  AUGUSTUS  M.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  June  I, 
1865. 

CLARK,  JOHN  S.,  Colonel  and  additional 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Briga- 
dier-General by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CLARK,  LINUS  R.,  Captain,  uyth  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

CLARKSON,  FLOYD,  Major,  I2th  Cav- 
valry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  April  22,  1865. 

CLEARY,  JOSEPH  P.,  Captain,  I4th  Ar- 
tillery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  con- 
duct at  Forts  Stedman  and  Haskell,  Va., 
to  date  from  March  25,  1865. 

CLEARY,  PETER  J.  A.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  August  9, 
1865. 

CLEMONS,  FREDERICK  W.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 

13,  1865. 

CLINTON,  DE  WITT,  Major  and  Judge- 
Advocate,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services 
in  the  military  duties  of  West  Mississippi 
and  Louisiana,  to  date  from  March  13, 

1865- 

CLINTON,  HENRY  P.,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  meritorious  services  in  the  Commis- 
sary Department  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

COAN,  WILLIAM  B.(  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
48th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 


lant and  meritorious  conduct  at  the  storm- 
ing of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

COCHRANE,  JOHN  H.,  Major,  icist  U. 
S.  Colored  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  service,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

COE,  RICHARD  W.,  First  Lieutenant,  ist 
Engineers ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  cam- 
paign, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

COEY,  JAMES,  Major,  i47th  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  con- 
spicuous gallantry  in  the  battles  of  the 
Wilderness  and  at  Laurel  Hill,  Va.,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865 ;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  campaign  terminating  in 
the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9, 
1865. 

COLE,  GEORGE  W.,  Colonel,  2d  U.  S. 
Colored  Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  to  date  from  February  25,  1865 ; 
Major-General  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

COLES,  NATHANIEL,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
I3th  Cavalry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  gallant  services,  to  date  from 
December  2,  1865. 

COLLINS,  WALTER  J.,  Captain,  8th 
U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers;  Major,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for  gallantry  dur- 
ing the  campaign  in  1864  and  1865  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  and  especially  for 
personal  gallantry  during  the  battles  of 
the  Wilderness,  Spotsylvania,  Cold  Har- 
bor and  North  Anna  River,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

COMPTON,  STEPHEN,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, I79th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

COMSTOCK,  EDWARD,  First  Lieutenant, 
I46th  Infantry;  Captain  and  Major  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

COMSTOCK,  ISAAC  N.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  July 
10,  1865. 


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CONKLIN,  NATHANIEL  AUGUSTUS, 
Captain,  I73cl  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  the 
battles  of  Cedar  Mountain,  Bisland  and 
siege  of  Port  Hudson,  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct in  the  battles  of  Sabine  Cross  Roads, 
Pleasant  Hills  and  Cane  River  Crossing, 
La.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CONLIN,  BENJAMIN,  First  Lieutenant, 
155th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  distinguished  services  at  the 
battle  of  Boydton  Plank  Road,  Va.,  to 
date  from  October  27,  1864. 

CONNELLY,  HENRY  M.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 158th  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
attack  on  the  enemy's  second  line  in  rear 
of  Fort  Harrison,  Va.,  on  the  2Qth  of 
September,  1864;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  re- 
pulse of  the  enemy  in  their  attack  to  re- 
capture Fort  Harrison,  Va.,  on  the  30th 
of  September,  1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CONRADY,  HOWARD  C,  Captain,  I73d 
Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  at  Bisland,  Sabine  Cross  Roads, 
Pleasant  Hill  and  Cane  River  Crossing, 
La.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CONTRYMAN,  AMOS  B.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I42d  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  the 
storming  of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

COOK,  GEORGE  H.,  Captain,  8th  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  10, 
1866. 

COOKE,  EDWIN  R,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
2d  Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

COOMBS,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain,  82d  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

COOPER,  DAVID  B.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
ist  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  distinguished  services  in 
the  assault  on  the  enemy's  works  at  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 


COOPER,  JOHN  R.,  Captain,  4th  Artil- 
lery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  in  action,  to  date 
from  April  3,  1865. 

CORLISS,  STEPHEN  P.,  First  Lieutenant, 
4th  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  conduct  during  the 
campaign  before  Richmond,  Va. ;  Major, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CORNISH,  GEORGE  G.,  First  Lieutenant, 
6oth  Infantry;  Captain  and  Major  by 
brevet,  for  bravery  and  meritorious  con- 
duct on  the  field  of  battle,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

CORNUE,  JOHN  S.,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Quartermaster,  I22d  Infantry;  Captain 
and  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  before  Petersburg, 
Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

COSTER,  JOHN  H.,  Captain,  ist  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

COULTER,  JAMES  E.;  Captain,  79th  In- 
fantry; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  July  7,  1865. 

COURTNEY,  LEWIS  B.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I40th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  at  the  battles 
of  the  Wilderness  and  of  the  Weldon 
Railroad,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

COWAN,  ANDREW,  Captain,  ist  Bat- 
tery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battles  of  the 
Wilderness,  Spotsylvania,  Cold  Harbor, 
Petersburg  and  Gilbert's  Ford  on  the 
Opequan,  to  date  from  August  i,  1864; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  cam- 
paign terminating  with  the  surrender  of 
the  insurgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee, 
to  date  from  April  g,  1865. 

COWDREY,  FRANK  H.,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
services  and  conspicuously  gallant  bearing, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

COWTAN,  CHARLES  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, loth  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the 


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late  operations  on  the  Boydton  Plank 
Road,  Va.,  to  date  from  December  2,  1864. 

COY,  JUSTUS  R,  Captain,  ist  Dragoons; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

COYNE,  JOHN  N.,  Captain,  ;oth  Infantry; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battles  of  Williamsburg,  Fair  Oaks  and 
Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  and  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CRANE,  NIROM  M.,  Colonel,  royth  Infan- 
try; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
campaign  in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CRAPO,  ANGELO,  Captain  and  Commis- 
sary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and  merito- 
rious services,  to  date  from  June  24,  1865. 

CRAWFORD,  HENRY  L.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  July  5, 
1865. 

CRENEY,  JAMES,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
95th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  front  of 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

CROCKER,  JOHN  S.,  Colonel,  93d  Infan- 
try; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

CROFTS,  WILLIAM  E.,  First  Lieutenant, 
55th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  siege 
of  Yorktown,  and  at  the  battles  of  Wil- 
liamsburg, Fair  Oaks,  White  Oak  Swamp, 
Fredericksburg  and  Chancellorsville,  Va., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CROMBIE,  JOHN  C,  First  Lieutenant,  4th 
Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
conduct  in  battle,  to  date  from  March  31, 
1865. 

CROMIE,  JAMES,  Captain,  i2th  Regiment, 
Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battles  of  Gaines  Mill,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

CRONKITE,  JAMES  W.,  Captain,  I2ist 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  meritori- 
ous services  at  the  battle  of  Cedar  Creek, 
Va.,  to  date  from  October  19,  1864 ;  Major, 
I2ist  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 


vices before  Petersburg,  and  at  the  battle 
of  Little  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  6,  1865. 

CROSBY,  JOHN  SCHUYLER,  Captain 
and  additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers ;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  meritorious  and  faithful  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  February  15,  1865. 

CROSS,  NELSON,  Colonel,  6;th  Infantry; 
Brigadier-General  and  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

CRUGER,  STEPHEN  VAN  RENS- 
SELAER,  Captain,  isoth  Infantry;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  campaign  in  Georgia  and 
the  Carolinas,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

CSERMELYI,  JOSEPH,  Captain,  82d  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  and  for 
bravery  displayed  at  the  siege  of  Fort 
Blakely,  especially  on  the  5th  of  April, 
1865,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN  LOVELL,  Major, 
u8th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices to  date  from  June  i,  1865. 

CURTIS,  NEWTON  MARTIN,  Colonel, 
I42d  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  distinguished  services  in  the 
movement  on  the  enemy's  works  near 
New  Market,  Va.,  to  date  from  October 
28,  1864;  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  Major-General  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

CURTISS,  JAMES  E.,  Colonel,  I52d  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

CUTTING,  WALTER,  Major  and  Aide- 
de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  good 
conduct  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

CUTTING,  WILLIAM,  Major  and  Aide- 
de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  at  the  battles  of  the  Wilder- 
ness, Spotsylvania  and  Bethesda  Church, 
and  during  the  operations  before  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
campaign  in  East  Tennessee,  and  at  the 


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siege  of  Knoxville,  to  date  from  August 
i,  1864;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

CUVILLIER,  LEON,  Captain,  ssth  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  siege  of  York- 
town,  and  at  the  battles  of  Williamsburg, 
Fair  Oaks,  Fredericksburg  and  Chancel- 
lorsville,  Va. ;  as  Captain,  38th  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  at  the  battle  of  Fair  Oaks, 
Va.,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Chancellorsville,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

DAGGETT,  RUFUS,  Colonel,  ii/th  Infan- 
try; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  to  date 
from  January  15,  1865. 

DALRYMPLE,  HENRY  M.,  Captain,  ist 
Engineers ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  service  during  the  cam- 
paign, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DALTON,  EDWARD  B.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  service,  to  date  from  Au- 
gust 15,  1865. 

DANDY,  GEORGE  B.,  Colonel,  tooth  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  Fort 
Gregg,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DANDY,  JAMES  H.,  Captain,  looth  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  Subsistence  Department,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DANIELS,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DARROW,  CHARLES,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  merito- 
rious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

DAVIDSON,  MORRIS  M.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I76th  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DAVIES,  CHARLES  F.,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from  No- 
vember 24,  1865. 


DAVIES,  JR.,  HENRY  E.,  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  distinguished  con- 
duct during  the  campaign  before  Rich- 
mond and  more  particularly  in  the  battle 
on  the  Vaughn  Road,  to  date  from  Octo- 
ber i,  1864. 

DAVIES,  THOMAS  A.,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  July  n,  1865. 

DAVIES,  THOMAS  M.,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, I4th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DAVIS,  EDWARD  J.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I46th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle 
of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  i, 
1865. 

DAVIS,  EDWIN  P.,  Colonel,  I53d  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battles  of  Opequan,  Fisher's  Hill  and 
Middletown,  Va.,  to  date  from  October 
19,  1864. 

DAY,  NICHOLAS  W.,  Colonel,  1315!  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Opequan,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

DAYTON,  OSCAR  V.,  Colonel,  igth  In- 
fantry, Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

DE  BEVOISE,  GEORGE  WASHING- 
TON, Captain,  I7th  Regiment,  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Roanoke  Island  and  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DE  GRAW,  FREDERICK  S.  S.,  Second 
Lieutenant,  loth  Regiment,  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps ;  First  Lieutenant  and  Cap- 
tain, U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  service,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

DE  HANNE,  J.  VICTOR,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Captain  and  Major  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  June  3,  1867. 

DE  LACY,  WILLIAM,  Colonel,  i64th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 


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gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 
DE  LA  MESA,  CARLOS  A.,  Captain,  nth 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 
DEL  VECHIO,  JAMES  R.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  efficient  services 
in  the  Quartermaster's  Department,  to 
date  from  May  31,  1866. 

DEMPSEY,  JOHN  W.,  First  Lieutenant, 
loth  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  conspicuous  gal- 
lantry at  the  first  Bull  Run  battle,  and 
for  steadfast  loyalty  during  his  long  im- 
prisonment in  the  hands  of  the  enemy; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  distinguished  ser- 
vice in  the  field  and  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  distinguished  service  in  the  field, 
for  long  confinement  in  the  Confederate 
prisons  in  Georgia  and  South  Carolina, 
and  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
while  in  the  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DEMPSEY,  JOSEPH,  Captain,  I4;th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  service  at  the  battle  of 
Hatcher's  Run,  Va.,  February  6,  1865; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DENICKE,  ERNST  A.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Army;  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  operations  against  Mo- 
bile, Ala.,  and  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DENNIS,  EDGAR  W.,  Major  and  Judge- 
Advocate,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  in  his  depart- 
ment, to  date  from  December  2,  1865. 

DENNISTON,  HARVEY  G.,  Captain, 
i88th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  terminating  in  the  sur- 
render of  the  insurgent  army  under  Gen. 
R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

DENNISTON,  JOSEPH  F.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 


unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

DENSLOW,  WILLIAM  J.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  gist  Infantry;  Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
at  the  battle  of  White  Oak  Road,  Va., 
to  date  from  March  31,  1865. 

DE  PEYSTER,  JR.,  FREDERICK,  Second 
Lieutenant,  8th  Militia;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Captain  and  Major  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

DE  PEYSTER,  JOHNSTON  L.,  Captain, 
I3th  Artillery;  Major  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  services 
in  the  operations  against  Richmond, 
Va.,  to  date  from  April  3,  1865. 

DE  PEYSTER,  JR.,  J.  WATTS,  Major, 
ist  Artillery;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  conduct 
at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DE  TROBRIAND,  PHILIPE  REGIS, 
Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major-General  by  brevet,  for  highly 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign 
terminating  in  the  surrender  of  the  in- 
surgent army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to 
date  from  April  9,  1865. 

DEVIN,  THOMAS  C,  Colonel,  6th  Cav- 
alry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  distinguished  services  in  the 
field  during  the  war,  and  especially  in  the 
brilliant  engagement  near  Front  Royal, 
where  his  command  captured  two  stands 
of  colors  from  the  Confederates,  to  rank 
from  August  15,  1864;  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers  ;  Major-General  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DEVINE,  MICHAEL,  Captain,  6sth  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  before  Petersburg, 
Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

DE  WINSTANLEY,  HENRY  H.,  Cap- 
tain, 5th  Veteran  Infantry;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  battles  on  the  Weldon  Rail- 
road, Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DE  WITT,  DAVID  P.,  Colonel,  roth 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

DEXTER,  RODNEY,  Captain,  4th  Artil- 


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lery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DICKEY,  WILLIAM  D.,  Captain,  isth 
Artillery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  battles 
on  the  Weldon  Railroad  and  Chapel 
House,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865;  Major,  I5th  Artillery;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

DICKINS,  JOHN  W.,  Captain,  icoth 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, U.  S.  Volunteers,  by 
brevet,  for  uniform  gallantry  and  good 
conduct,  and  for  special  bravery  at  the 
battle  of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

DIEHL,  JR.,  JOHN  J.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 15th  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  battles  of  the  Weldon  Rail- 
road, and  at  Chapel  House,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  battles  before  Petersburg  and  of  the 
Weldon  Railroad,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Five 
Oaks,  to  date  from  April  i,  1865. 

DILLENBACK,  JOHN  W.,  Captain,  4th 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DILLINGHAM,  LUCIUS  ABEL,  First 
Lieutenant,  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Captain  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services  in  the  campaign  before  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

DIVEN,  ALEXANDER  S.,  Colonel,  io7th 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  August  30,  1864. 

DIX,  CHARLES  T.,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DIXON,  GEORGE  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Il2th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

DODGE,  THEODORE  A.,  Major,  23d 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps; 


Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  December  2,  1865. 

DODT,  HELENUS,  Captain,  ;th  Veteran 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  con- 
spicuous gallantry  in  the  engagements 
near  Boydton  Plank  Road;  for  efficient 
services  on  all  subsequent  occasions, 
and  for  particular  meritorious  services 
during  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent 
army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date 
from  April  9,  1865. 

DONOVAN,  JOHN  H.,  Major,  igth 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel and  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  especially  in  the  battles 
at  Malvern  Hill  and  Fredericksburg, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DOOLITTLE,  ISAAC,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, i88th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  conduct  at  the  battles  of 
Lewis'  Farm  and  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to 
date  from  April  i,  1865. 

DORAN,  MICHAEL,  Captain,  issth  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallantry 
at  the  battle  of  Ream's  Station,  Va., 
August  25,  1864,  when  by  a  dash  with 
twenty  or  thirty  men  he  saved  the  colors 
of  his  regiment,  and  for  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

DORRAN,  WILLIAM  M.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
October  12,  1865. 

DOUBLEDAY,  ULYSSES,  Colonel,  4sth 
U.  S.  Colored  Troops;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  March  n,  1865. 

DOUGLASS,  EUGENE,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 47th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct at  the  storming  of  Fort  Fisher, 
N.  C,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DOWNING,  DENNIS  J.,  Major,  2d  Bat- 
talion, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major 
and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DRAKE,  NELSON  I.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 


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DREW,  CHARLES  W.,  Colonel,  76th 
U.  S.  Colored  Troops;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  campaign 
against  the  city  of  Mobile  and  its  de- 
fenses, to  date  from  March  26,  1865. 

DUNBAR,  THOMAS,  Captain,  issth  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallantry 
at  the  assault  on  the  enemy's  works  in 
front  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  August  16, 
1864,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DUNBAR,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  48th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  service  at  the  battle  of 
Olustee,  Fla.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

DUNHAM,  ALFRED,  Captain,  H2th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

DUNTON,  AUGUSTUS  T.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

DURYEA,  GEORGE,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, 5th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  conduct  at  the  battle  of 
Games'  Mill,  Va.,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

DURYEA,  HIRAM,  Colonel,  5th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
distinguished  conduct  at  the  battle  of 
Gaines'  Mill,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

DURYEE,  ABRAM,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battles  of  Cedar  Moun- 
tain, Rappahannock  Station,  Thorough- 
fare Gap,  Groveton  and  Chantilly,  Va., 
South  Mountain  and  Antietam,  Md.,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

DURYEE,  WILLIAM  B.  C,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle 
of  Antietam,  Md.,  to  date  from  March 

13,  1865. 

DUTTON,  CHARLES  KING,  Captain, 
I46th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battles  of  the  Wilderness,  Spotsylvania 
and  Bethesda  Church,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 


EATON,  JOHN  B.,  Captain,  27th  Bat- 
tery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  in  action  before 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  June  17, 
1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  action 
before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April 
2,  1865. 

EATON,  SAMUEL  C.,  Captain,  ist  Engi- 
neers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  cam- 
paign, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

EDGAR,  LEWIS  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
iSsth  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  resulting  in  the  surrender 
of  the  insurgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E. 
Lee,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

EDMONSTON,  WILLIAM  CUYLER, 
First  Lieutenant,  4th  Artillery;  Captain 
by  brevet,  for  long  and  faithful  services 
and  for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct 
in  action,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

EGAN,  THOMAS  W.,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  distinguished 
services  at  the  battle  of  Boydton  Plank 
Road,  Va.,  to  date  from  October  27, 
1864. 

EGLESTON,  MARVIN,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Quartermaster,  I46th  Infantry; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

EHLERS,  E.  M.  L.,  Captain,  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps;  Major,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  at  the  battles 
of  Fair  Oaks,  Gaines'  Mill,  Peach 
Orchard,  Savage's  Station,  White  Oak 
Ridge,  Malvern  Hill,  second  Bull  Run, 
Va.,  South  Mountain  and  Antietam,  Md., 
and  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

EICHE,  LOUIS.  Major,  I5th  Artillery; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  battles  on 
Weldon  Railroad  and  Chapel  House,  Va., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ELDRIDGE,  GEORGE  H.,  Captain,  I36th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  service  during  the  campaign 
in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

ELFWING,    NERE    A.,    Major,    48th    In- 


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fantry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  the 
storming  of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

ELLENDORF,  JULIUS  M.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Adjutant,  1st  U.  S.  Veteran 
Volunteers ;  Captain,  U.  S.  Volunteers, 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
service  in  the  field  during  the  war,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

ELLERBECK,  ROBERT  E.,  Captain,  22d 
Cavalry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

ELLIOTT,  ALBAN  V.,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ELLIOTT,  GILBERT  M.,  Major,  iO2d  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  Lookout  Mountain, 
Tenn.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ELLIOTT,  JAMES  M.,  Captain,  I42d  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

ELLIOTT,  SAMUEL  McK.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  79th  Infantry;  Colonel  and  Briga- 
dier-General by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 

13,  1865. 

ELLIOTT,  WASHINGTON  G.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
services,  to  date  from  January  6,  1866. 

ELLIOTT,  WILLIAM  ST.  GEORGE,  First 
Lieutenant  and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
June  I,  1865. 

ELLIS,  AUGUSTUS  VAN  HORNE, 
Colonel,  I24th  Infantry;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  where  killed,  to  date  from  July  2, 
1863. 

ELLIS,  JULIUS  LIVINGSTON,  Captain, 
7ist  Militia;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  at  the  bartle 
of  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July  21,  1861,  where  he 


was  mortally  wounded,  to  date  from  July 
21,  1861. 

ELLSWORTH,  TIMOTHY  E.,  Captain 
and  additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ELTING,  PETER,  Captain,  is6th  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  conduct  at 
the  battle  of  Port  Hudson,  La.,  June, 
1863,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Win- 
chester, Va.,  September  19,  1864,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

ELY,  WILLIAM  SMITH,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  October  6, 
1865. 

EMBLER,  ANDREW  HARRY,  Captain, 
59th  Infantry;  acting  Assistant  Adju- 
tant-General, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  distinguished 
services  at  the  battle  of  Boydton  Plank 
Road,  Va.,  to  date  from  October  27, 
1864;  Major  and  Aide^de-Camp,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  May  I,  1865. 

EMMONS,  HERMAN  L.,  Captain,  sth  Ar- 
tillery; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

EMMONS,  WILLIAM  H.  H.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

ENTWISLE,  JAMES,  Captain,  I76th  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of 
Fisher's  Hill,  Va.,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

ESMOND,  RICHARD,  First  Lieutenant, 
I47th  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  services  at  the 
battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  i,  1865. 

EUEN,  MATTHIAS  S.,  Major,  is6th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  the 


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battle  before  Port  Hudson,  La.,  in  May 
and  June,  1863,  and  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  meritorious  conduct  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

EUNSON,  EUGENE  S.,  Captain,  i62d  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  service  at  the  siege  of  Port 
Hudson,  La.,  and  battle  of  Pleasant  Hill, 
La.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

EVANS,  MARTIN,  Major  and  additional 
Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  November 
28,  1865. 

FAIRBANKS,  JOHN  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
H7th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  at  Fort 
Fisher,  N.  C,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

FAIRCHILD,  HARRISON  S.,  Colonel, 
8o.th  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 

13,  1865. 

FANTON,  HULL,  First  Lieutenant,  io;th 
Infantry;  Captain  and  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

FARDELLA,  ENRICO,  Colonel,  85*  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
distinguished  services  at  Plymouth,  N.  C., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FARLEY,  JAMES  L.,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
&4th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

FARNSWORTH,  ADDISON,  Colonel, 
7gth  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  September  27,  1865. 

FARNSWORTH,  HENRY  J.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

FARNSWORTH,  JOHN  G.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

FARNUM,     J.     EGBERT,     Colonel,     nth 


Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  Brig- 
adier-General by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  Janu- 
ary 3,  1866. 

FARRELL,  JAMES  F.,  Captain,  5th  Ar- 
tillery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FARRISH,  JAMES  A.,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  August  10,  1865. 

FAVILLE,  JOSIAH  M.,  Major,  57th  In- 
fantry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

FAY,  EDWIN  G.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
i07th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  and 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  at  the  battle  of  Kinston, 
N.  C.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FEARING,  GEORGE  R.,  Captain  and 
additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FELT,  WILLIAM  N.,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  June  24, 
1865. 

FERGUSON,  JOSEPH,  Captain,  7th 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Captain  and 
Major,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  service,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

FERRERO,  EDWARD,  Brigadier-General; 
Major-General  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services  in  the  campaign  before  Richmond 
and  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  De- 
cember 2,  1864. 

FILKINS,  MORGAN  L.,  Captain,  i77th 
Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FISH,  CHAUNCEY,  Captain,  gth  Artil- 
lery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April 
6,  1865. 

FISH,  HENRY  H.,  Major,  94th  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
services  at  the  battle  of  White  Oak  Road 


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and  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  April 
i,  1865. 

FISHER,  FRENCH  W.,  First  Lieutenant, 
49th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  assault 
before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  2,  1865. 

FISHER,  JACOB,  Captain,  22d  Cavalry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March 

13,  1865. 

FISK,  HENRY  C,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  6sth 
Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  before  Peters- 
burg and  at  the  battle  of  Little  Sailor's 
Creek,  Va. ;  Colonel,  65th  Infantry; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  front  of 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  6, 
1865. 

FISKE,  ALEXANDER  PARKHURST, 
Captain  and  Assistant  Adjutant-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Fair 
Oaks,  Va. ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  meritorious  services  while  on 
duty  in  the  Department  of  the  East,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FITCH,  HORACE  B.,  Captain  and  Aide- 
de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
November  22,  1865 ;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
action  of  September  29,  1864,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

FITTS,  JAMES  F.,  Captain,  ii4th  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13-  1865. 

FITZHUGH,  CHARLES  L.,  Colonel,  6th 
Cavalry ;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallantry,  energy  and  ability,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

FITZHUGH,  ROBERT  H.,  Major,  ist  Ar- 
tillery; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  distinguished  services  at  the 
battle  of  Gettysburg  and  in  the  attack  on 
the  enemy's  lines  before  Petersburg,  Va., 
to  date  from  August  i,  1864. 

FITZPATRICK,  LAWRENCE,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I46th  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FITZSIMMONS,    CHARLES,    Lieutenant- 


Colonel,  2ist  Infantry;  Colonel  and  Briga- 
dier-General by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FLANDRAU,  THOMAS  M.,  Major  and 
Surgeon,  I46th  Infantry;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

FLINT,  JOSEPH  N.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
ist  Dragoons;  First  Lieutenant  and  Cap- 
tain by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

FLINT,  WILBUR  F.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
loth  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  service,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

FOLWELL,  MAHLON  B.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, soth  Engineers ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during- 
the  campaign  before  Richmond,  Va.,  to 
date  from  August  i,  1864. 

FOLWELL,  WILLIAM  W.,  Captain,  soth 
Engineers;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during1  the  cam- 
paign before  Richmond,  to  date  from 
August  i,  1864;  Major,  5oth  Engineers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  cam- 
paign terminating  in  the  surrender  of 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

FOOTE,  ADRIAN,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental  Quartermaster,  H4th  Infan- 
try; Captain  by  brevet,  for  valuable  ser- 
vices in  the  Red  River  Campaign,  and 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  services  in 
the  performance  of  his  duties,  to  date 
from  June  15,  1865. 

FOOTE,  MORRIS  C,  First  Lieutenant, 
I2ist  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  before 
Petersburg,  and  at  the  battle  of  Little 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  6, 
1865. 

FORBES,  WILLIAM  T.,  Major  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  in  Georgia  and  the  Caro- 
linas,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FORCE,  LEVI,  Captain,  lygth  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious conduct  in  the  assault  before 


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Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  2, 
1865. 

FORD,  FRANK  C,  Captain  and  Commis- 
sary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services 
in  his  department  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

FORD,  GEORGE  W.,  Major,  soth  En- 
gineers; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the 
campaign  before  Richmond,  Va.,  to  date 
from  August  i,  1864. 

FOSTER,  HENRY  H.,  Captain,  I2th  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

FOSTER,  JOHN  A.,  Colonel,  i75th  Infan- 
try; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  Septem- 
ber 28,  1865. 

FOWLER,  DAVID  E.,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  efficient  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  June  24,  1865. 

FOWLER,  EDWARD  B.,  Colonel,  84th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FOWLER,  WILLIAM,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious conduct  at  the  battle  of  Lewis'  Farm 
and  White  Oak  Road,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  29,  1865. 

FRANCHOT,  RICHARD,  Colonel,  i2ist 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FRANK,  PAUL,  Colonel,  sad  Infantry; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FRAZAR,  DOUGLASS,  Colonel,  iO4th 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  faithful  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FREDBERG,  ALFRED,  Major  and  Assist- 
ant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  cam- 
paign against  the  city  of  Mobile  and  its 
defenses,  to  date  from  March  26,  1865. 

FREER,  HIRAM  D.,  First  Lieutenant  and 


Adjutant,  n6th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

FRENCH,  GEORGE,  Captain,  94th  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Five 
Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  i,  1865. 

FRENCH,  PETER,  Major,  46th  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  conspicuous  gallantry  and  faithful  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

FRENCH,  WINSOR  B.,  Colonel,  77th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
field  during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

FREUDENBERG,  CHARLES  GODFREY, 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  23d  Regiment,  Vet- 
eran Reserve  Corps;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

FRY,  THOMAS  W.  G.,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and  merito- 
rious services,  to  date  from  August  3, 
1865. 

FUREY,  JOHN  V.,  Captain  and  Assistant 
Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services  in  the 
Quartermaster's  Department  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

FURREY,  WILLIAM  C.,  Captain,  4th  Ar- 
tillery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  con- 
duct in  the  battle  on  the  White  Oak  Road, 
Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

GAEBEL,  FREDERICK  A.  H.,  Major,  i6th 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
and  faithful  services,  to  date  from  De- 
cember 10,  1864. 

GAGE,  ALFRED,  Captain  and  Commissary 
of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  services,  to  date 
from  March  7,  1866. 

GALE,  HENRY,  First  Lieutenant,  ist 
Dragoons ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GANSEVOORT,  HENRY  S.,  Colonel,  I3th 
Cavalry ;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  June  24,  1865. 


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GARDINER,  ASA  BIRD,  First  Lieutenant, 
ist  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

GARDINER,  CURTIS  C,  Major,  2;th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 

13,    1865. 

GARDNER,  HENRY  R.,  First  Lieutenant, 
loth  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Captain, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  service,  from  March  13, 
1865. 

GARRARD,  JEPTHA,  Colonel,  ist  U.  S. 
Colored  Cavalry ;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GARRARD,  KENNER,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Major-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  conspicuous  gallantry  and  effi- 
ciency during  the  battles  of  the  isth  and 
the  i6th  of  December,  1864,  before  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.,  to  date  from  December  15, 
1864. 

GARRETT,  FRANK  B.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  ist  U.  S.  Colored  Cavalry; 
Captain,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  service  during  the 
war,  from  March  13,  1865. 

GARVIN,  WM.  S.  P.,  Captain,  I42d  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

GARY,  DELOS,  Captain,  i4;th  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  merito- 
rious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

GATES,  THEODORE  B.,  Colonel,  Both  In- 
fantry ;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

GAYLORD,  GEORGE  R.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I50th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
faithful,  efficient  and  valuable  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 
GEDDIS,  JOHN  B.,  Captain,  ia6th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallantry  and 
skill  in  handling  his  regiment  in  the  en- 
gagement near  the  Boydton  Plank  Road, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  31,  1865. 

GERARD,  JOHN  C.,  Captain  and  Assistant 
Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 


services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

GERE,  JAMES  M.,  Captain,  I22d  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallantry  and  merito- 
rious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

GERHARDT,  JOSEPH,  Colonel,  46th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GESNER,  BROWER,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
loth  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

GIBBS,  ALFRED,  Brigadier-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  Major-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

GIFFORD,  HENRY  J.,  Captain,  49th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  before  Petersburg, 
Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

GILBERT,  RUFUS  H.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritori- 
ous services,  to  date  from  June  I,  1865. 

GILBERT,  WILLIAM,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Quartermaster,  i85th  Infantry;  Cap- 
tain by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GILDER,  JR.,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GILDERSLEEVE,  HENRY  A.,  Major, 
150th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  campaigns  in  Georgia  and  the 
Carolinas,  to  date  from  March  15,  1865. 

GILL,  ADOLPHUS  W.  H.,  Captain,  84th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

GILLIS,  GEORGE  H.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
77th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  and  Cap- 
tain by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

GILMORE,  JOHN  C,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
lQ3d  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
November  14,  1865. 

GLEASON,  JOHN  H.,  Colonel,  63d  Infan- 


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try;  Brigadier-General  and  Major-General 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

GLENNY,  WILLIAM,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
64th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  dis- 
tinguished services  during  the  campaign 
terminating  with  the  surrender  of  the  in- 
surgent army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to 
date  from  April  9,  1863;  Colonel,  64th 
Infantry ;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  the 
field  and  fidelity  to  duty  during  a  period 
of  three  and  a  half  years'  service,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

GODFREY,  WYMAN  H.  A.,  Captain,  ist 
Dragoons;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GOODRICH,  EDWIN  R.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Chief  Commissary  of  Sub- 
sistence, U.  S.  Volunteers,  Department  of 
Ohio;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  efficient  ser- 
vices at  the  siege  of  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GORDON,  ABRAM  M.  E.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 4th  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GOSLIN,  ALEXANDER,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  services  in 
the  Quartermaster's  Department,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

GOULD,  SEWARD  F.,  Major,  4th  Artillery; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  distinguished  services  during  the  cam- 
paign terminating  in  the  surrender  of  the 
insurgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to 
date  from  April  9,  1865. 

GOURAND,  GEORGE  E.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Captain, 
3d  Cavalry ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  meritori- 
ous and  faithful  services,  to  date  from 
January  12,  1865 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful,  meritorious  and  effi- 
cient services,  to  date  from  October  14, 
1865. 

GRAHAM,  CHARLES  K.,  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN  HUGH,  Captain,  5th 
Artillery;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 


by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  bombardment  of  Harpers 
Ferry,  Va.,  by  the  enemy  in  September, 
1862,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN  L.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
2 ist  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps; 
First  Lieutenant  and  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  conduct  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md.,  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  and  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GRAHAM,  SAMUEL,  Colonel,  sth  Artil- 
lery ;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  en- 
gagement in  and  around  Harpers  Ferry, 
Va.,  in  1864,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GRANTSYN,  WILLIAM  S.,  Captain,  I4oth 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  the 
Wilderness,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GRAVES,  CHARLES  H.,  Major  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  efficient  services 
during  the  war,  and  gallant  conduct  in  the 
field,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GRAVES,  -  EDWARD  P.,  Captain  and 
acting  Quartermaster.  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

GRAVES,  EMMONS  E.,  Major  and  Aide- 
de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  December 
i,  1865. 

GRAY,  JOHN  F.  SCHILLER,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
and  faithful  services,  to  date  from  Jan- 
uary 4,  1865. 

GRAY,  OLIVER  B.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  Captain  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battles  of 
Fredericksburg,  Chancellorsville  and  Get- 
tysburg, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GREEN,  JR.,  WILLIAM  N.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  i73d  Infantry;  Colonel  and 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
and  especially  at  the  battle  of  Pleasant 
Hill,  La.,  April  9,  1864,  when  mortally 
wounded,  to  date  from  April  9,  1864. 

GREENE,  CHARLES  THURSTON,  Cap- 
tain and  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S, 


Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet,  for  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

GREENE,  FRANCIS,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  October  6,  1865. 

GREENE,  GEORGE  SEARS,  Brigadier- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Major-General 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

GREENE,  ROBERT,  First  Lieutenant,  5th 
Veteran  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  r,  1865. 

GREENE,  WILLIAM  A.,  Captain,  i73d  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  at  the  siege  of  Port 
Hudson,  La.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865 ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  -gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  at  the  battles  of 
Sabine  Cross  Roads,  Pleasant  Hill  and 
Crane  River  Crossing,  La.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

GREGG,  WILLIAM  M.,  Colonel,  179th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  as- 
sault before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  2,  1865. 

GREGORY,  LEMUEL  B.,  Captain,  ist 
Mounted  Rifles ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GRIBBEN,  DAVID,  Major  and  additional 
Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  services,  to 
date  from  November  i,  1865. 

GRIGGS,  GEORGE  V,  Captain,  2d  Cav- 
alry; Major  by  brevet,  for  resisting  with 
great  gallantry  the  advances  of  General 
Stuart's  Confederate  cavalry  into  Mary- 
land, June  28,  1863 ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
at  Culpeper,  Va.,  September,  1862 ;  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallantry  in  penetrating  the 
enemy's  lines  near  Culpeper,  Va.,  October 
n,  1863,  all  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GRINDLAY,  JAMES  G.,  Major,  i46th 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Spotsylvania,  Va. ;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  North  Anna,  Va.,  and 


Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GRUMBACH,  NICHOLS,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I49th  Infantry ;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  highly  meritorious  ser- 
vice since  September,  1862,  and  particu- 
larly during  the  campaign  of  Atlanta  and 
Georgia,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

GRUNWELL,  ALFRED  B.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Quartermaster,  22d  Regiment, 
Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  Captain,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  service  during  the  war,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

GUINDON,  EUGENE  W.,  Major  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  efficient  ser- 
vices rendered  during"  the  campaign  in 
Georgia  and  South  Carolina,  to  date  from 
March  19,  1865. 

GURNEY,  WILLIAM,  Colonel,  I2;th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  May  19,  1865. 

HAGADORN,  WILLIAM  P.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, I5th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps ;  First  Lieutenant,  U.  S.  Volunteers, 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HAKES,  WHEELER,  Captain,  ist 
Dragoons;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HALE,  OWEN,  First  Lieutenant,  ist 
Mounted  Rifles ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HALL,  H.  SEYMOUR,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
43d  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
assault  on  the  enemy's  works  at  the  mine 
before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

HALL,  JAMES  F.,  Colonel,  ist  Engineers; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  February  24,  1865. 

HALL,  JOSEPH  T.  H.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  First  Lieuten- 
ant by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 


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KALL,  RUSSELL,  Captain,  ;th  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Major,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous service,  from  March  13,  1865. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  C.  J.,  Major,  23d  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for 
long  and  faithful  service  during  the  war, 
from  March  13,  1865. 

HALLENBECK,  JOHN  B.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 6ist  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  services  before  Petersburg,  Va., 
to  date  from  July  6,  1864. 

HALPINE,  CHARLES  G.,  Major  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallantry  and  distinguished  services  at  the 
battle  of  Piedmont,  Va.,  to  date  from  June 
5,  1864;  Colonel  and  Brigadier-General 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

HALSTEAD,  EDWARD  L.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
First  Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Win- 
chester, Va.,  and  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HALSTEAD,  EMMINEL  P.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; late  Captain,  2d  Artillery;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vice, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HALSTEAD,  RICHARD  F.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  field  during  the  campaign 
before  Richmond,  Va.,  and  in  the  Shenan- 
doah  Valley,  to  date  from  October  19, 
1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  terminating  with  the  sur- 
render of  the  insurgent  army  under  Gen. 
R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

HAMBLIN,  JOSEPH  E.,  Colonel,  6sth  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Middletown,  Va.,  to  date  from 
October  19,  1864;  Brigadier-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Major-General  by  brevet,  for 
conspicuous  gallantry  at  the  battle  of 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April 
5,  1865. 

HAMILTON,     EDGAR     A.,     Major,     ist 


Mounted  Rifles;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

HAMILTON,  GEORGE  T.,  Captain,  ist 
Dragoons;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

HAMILTON,  HENRY  G.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I40th  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN  M.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 9th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops;  Cap- 
tain by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritori- 
ous service  during  the  war,  from  March 
13,  1865. 

HAMILTON,  THEODORE  B.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  6ad  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  services  in  the  battle  of  the 
Wilderness  and  Spotsylvania  Court  House, 
Va.,  to  date  from  August  i,  1864. 

HAMLINK,  DERRICK  F.,  Major,  4th  Ar- 
tillery; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
engagement  of  April  2,  1865,  to  date  from 
same  day. 

HAMMELL,  JOHN  S.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
66th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  distinguished  services  during  the 
campaign  before  Richmond,  Va.,  and  more 
particularly  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilder- 
ness, Va.,  to  date  from  October  2,  1864; 
as  Colonel,  66th  Infantry,  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  distinguished  gal- 
lantry in  command  of  his  regiment  and  a 
brigade  from  the  Rapidan  to  Petersburg, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HAMMOND,  JOHN,  Colonel,  5th  Cavalry; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

HANDWRIGHT,  JR.,  JAMES,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I46th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HARDENBERGH,  JACOB  B.,  Colonel,  8oth 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 


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HARKNESS,  EDSON  J.,  Captain,  6th  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Major,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet,  for  long  and  faithful  ser- 
vices and  gallant  conduct  in  the  field,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

HARN,  WILLIAM  A.,  Captain,  3d  Bat- 
tery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of 
Spotsylvania  Court  House  and  in  the 
campaign  before  Richmond,  Va.,  to  date 
from  August  i,  1864. 

HARRIS,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Major,  4th  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war;  Colonel 
and  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  and  especially  for  daring  gallantry 
during  the  assault  at  Mary's  Hill,  May 
2,  1863,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  enemy's 
works  at  Rappahannock  Station,  Va., 
November  7,  1863,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

HART,  DANIEL  S.,  Captain  and  Commis- 
sary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services 
in  his  department,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

HART,  ORSON  H.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
and  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  meri- 
torious services  in  the  Northern  Depart- 
ment; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HART,  PATRICK,  Captain,  isth  Battery; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  services  dur- 
ing the  operations  on  the  Weldon  Rail- 
road, Va.,  to  date  from  August  17,  1864. 

HART,  ROBERT  McD.,  Major,  isgth  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  conspicuous  gallantry  at  Cedar 
Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864,  where  mor- 
tally wounded,  to  date  from  October  19, 
1864. 

HARTWELL,  CHARLES  A.,  Colonel,  loth 
U.  S.  Colored  Artillery;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous service  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
December  2,  1865. 

HARTZ,  WILSON  T.,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 


HASBROUCK,  MATTHEW,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I56th  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  conspicuous  gallantry  at  Winchester, 
Va.,  September  19,  1864,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

HASSETT,  THOMAS  J.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I2ist  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  before 
Petersburg,  and  at  the  battle  of  Little 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  6, 
1865. 

HASSLER,  FERDINAND  R.,  Major,  I3th 
Artillery;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

HASTINGS,  FREDERICK  E.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 24th  Battery;  Captain  and  Major 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HASTINGS,  GEORGE  G.,  Major,  ist  U.  S. 
Sharp  Shooters ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  at  the  battle  of  Chancel- 
lorsville,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HATCH,  JOHN  P.,  *  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

HATFIELD,  TOWN  SEND  L.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  before  Fort  Wagner,  and 
in  the  battle  on  Morris  Island,  S.  C,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HAVERTY,  PATRICK  M.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Regimental  Quartermaster,  i6th 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  Cap- 
tain, U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for 
efficient  service  during  the  war,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

HA  WES,  GARDNER  S.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Quartermaster,  I7th  Infantry;  Cap- 
tain and  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  field  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HAWKINS,  RUSH  C.,  Colonel,  Qth  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  and  valuable  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HAWKS,  SEYMOUR  C,  First  Lieutenant, 
38th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, from  March  13,  1865. 


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HAY,  THOMAS  H.,  Captain,  l6th  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va., 
and  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

HAYMAN,  SAMUEL  B.,  Colonel,  37th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  services  at  the  battle  of  Fair 
Oaks,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HAYWOOD,  RUFUS,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  faithful  ser- 
vices in  his  department,  to  date  from 
November  25,  1865. 

HEDGES,  JOB  C,  Major,  I4th  Artillery; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  conspicuous  conduct  at  Cold  Harbor, 
Va.,  to  date  from  May  31,  1864;  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallantry  in  leading  his 
regiment  in  front  of  Petersburg,  on  the 
enemy's  works,  June  17,  1864,  where  he 
fell  at  the  head  of  his  column,  to  date 
from  June  17,  1864. 

HEGEMAN,  ELBERT,  Captain,  I3th  Cav- 
alry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HEGGAERT,  ROBERT,  Major,  i82d  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HEINE,  WILLIAM,  Colonel,  load  Infantry ; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HENDRICKSON,  JOHN,  Colonel,  I3th 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Briga- 
dier-General by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HENRY,  EDWIN,  Captain  and  Commis- 
sary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  July  n, 
1865. 

HENRY,  GUY  V.,  Colonel,  4Oth  Massachu- 
setts Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  present  campaign  before 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  October 
28,  1864. 

HERRICK,  WILLIAM  D.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 4th  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 


gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  the 
battle  of  White  Oak  Road,  Va.,  to  date 
from  April  2,  1865. 

HERZOG,  CHARLES,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  First 
Lieutenant  and  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

HESS,  PETER,  First  Lieutenant,  l4Oth  In- 
fantry; Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  the 
Wilderness  and  of  the  Weldon  Railroad, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HEWITT,  HENRY  S.,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

HILL,  WAREHAM  C,  Major,  4th  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious service  during  the  war  and  for 
gallantry  in  action  at  New  Market 
Heights,  Va.,  from  March  13,  1865. 

HILLIARD,  VAN  RENSSELAER  K,  Cap- 
tain, 48th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  the 
storming  of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

HINE,  ORRIN  E.,  Captain,  soth  Engi- 
neers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  present 
campaign  before  Richmond,  Va.,  to  date 
from  August  i,  1864. 

HITCHCOCK,  DANIEL,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 2d  U.  S.  Colored  Cavalry;  First 
Lieutenant  and  Captain,  U.  S.  Volunteers, 
by  brevet,  for  highly  meritorious  service 
during  the  war,  from  March  13,  1865. 

HITCHCOCK,  GEORGE  H.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I32d  Infantry;  Colonel  and  Brig- 
adier-General by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  June 
28,  1865. 

HIXSON,  FOSTER  A.,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
efficient  services  in  the  Pay  Department, 
to  date  from  July  16,  1865. 

HOAG,  JOHN  MURRAY,  Captain,  4th 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 


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HODGSON,  VALENTINE  M.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 2 ist  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Mal- 
vern  Hill,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

HOFF,  ALEXANDER  H.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HOFFMAN,  HENRY  C,  Colonel,  23d  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HOFFMAN,  WICKHAM,  Major  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  services  in  the  Red  River  Cam- 
paign ;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HOGAN,  EDWARD  K.,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  November  17,  1865. 

HOGAN,  MICHAEL  K.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
June  28,  1865. 

HOGARTY,  WILLIAM  P.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 21  st  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps ;  First  Lieutenant  and  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

HOLBROOK,  MELLIN  T.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1 73d  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  conspicuous  gallantry  at  Pleasant  Hill, 
April  9,  1864;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct at  Cane  River  Crossing,  La.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

HOLDEN,  GILES  H.,  Captain,  I79th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  in  the  assault  be- 
fore Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April 
2,  1865. 

HOLMES,  JOHN  W.,  Captain,  72d  In- 
fantry; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  services  in  the 
field,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 


HOLT,  ERASTUS  D.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  49th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness  and 
Spotsylvania  Court  House,  and  in  the 
Shenandoah  Valley,  to  date  from  Oc- 
tober 19,  1864. 

HOLT,  THOMAS,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
7oth  Infantry;  Colonel  and  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

HOMISTON,  JOSEPH  M.,  Major  and 
Surgeon,  i6th  Cavalry;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

HOPKINS,  WOOLSEY  R.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General.,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
services  in  the  Quartermaster's  Depart- 
ment, to  date  from  November  25,  1865. 

HOPPY,  EDWARD,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
services  at  the  battle-  of  Bull  Run,  Va., 
and  for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

HOSTLER,  JOHN  T.,  Captain,  iSsth  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  eon- 
duct  at  the  battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to 
date  from  April  I,  1865. 

HOUGH,  A.  BARTON,  First  Lieutenant, 
5oth  Engineers;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  terminating  with  the  sur- 
render of  the  insurgent  army  under  Gen. 
Robert  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9, 
1865. 

HOUGHTON,  CHARLES  H.,  Captain, 
I4th  Artillery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant conduct  at  Forts  Stedman  and 
Haskell,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  25, 
1865. 

HOVEY,  BLEECKER  LANSING,  Major 
and  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  Au- 
gust 9,  1865. 

HOWARD,  CHARLES  H.,  Colonel, 
I28th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Briga- 
dier-General by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  Au- 
gust 15,  1865. 


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HOWARD,  JOHN  B.,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  meritorious  and  distin- 
guished services,  to  date  from  April  9, 
1865. 

HOWARD,  SIMEON  P.,  Captain,  io8th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  merito- 
rious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

HOWARD,  STEPHEN  O.,  Captain, 
iSsth  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  conduct  in  the  field,  to  date 
from  March  29,  1865. 

HOWLAND,  JOSEPH,  Colonel,  i6th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Gaines*  Mill, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HOWLAND,  TEN  EYCK  C,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I2ist  Infantry;  Captain  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct at  the  battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  Va., 
to  date  from  October  19,  1864. 

HOYSRADT,  NICHOLAS,  Captain,  Both 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  2, 
1865. 

HOYT,  CHARLES  H.,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war;  as  Colonel  and 
Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Brig- 
adier-General by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services  in  the  Northern  Department,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HOYT,  HENRY  B.,  Captain,  uoth  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  the 
Wilderness,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

HOYT,  JAMES  J.,  Captain,  is6th  Infan- 
try; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  Winchester,  Cedar 
Creek  and  Fisher's  Hill,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

HOYT,  NORMAN  R,  Adjutant,  38th 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant,  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  and  Major  by 
brevet,  for  energetic  and  unremitting  at- 
tention to  duty  and  for  valuable  services 
during  the  prevalence  of  Asiatic  cholera 


at  Brazos,  Santiago,  Texas,  to  date  from 
August  i,  1866. 

HOYT,  THOMAS  J.,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

HUBBELL,  AUGUSTUS,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
August  I,  1865. 

HUESTON,  EDGAR  J.,  Captain,  mth 
Infantry,  acting  Assistant  Adjutant- 
General;  Major  by  brevet,  for  conspic- 
uous bravery  in  the  engagement  of 
March  13,  1865,  to  date  from  that  day. 

HUGUNIN,  GEORGE,  Captain,  I47th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  the 
Weldon  Railroad,  August  18,  1864,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HULBERT,  WILLIAM  L.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  efficient  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  and  gallant  con- 
duct in  the  field,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HULSER,  OSCAR  F.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  2d  Artillery;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HUNT,  HIRAM  L.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
9th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ; 
First  Lieutenant  and  Captain,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers, by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

HUNT,  LEAVITT,  First  Lieutenant,  38th 
Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
Peninsular  Campaign,  Va.,  in  1862; 
Major  and  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
Peninsular  Campaign  in  1862,  particu- 
larly at  the  battle  of  Malvern  Hill,  Va., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

HUNT,  SANFORD  B.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  August 
15,  1865. 

HUSK,  LEWIS  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
mth  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 


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conspicuous  gallantry  in  the  engage- 
ment near  Boydton  Plank  Road,  Va.,  for 
efficient  services  on  all  subsequent  oc- 
casions and  for  particularly  meritorious 
services  during  the  campaign  terminat- 
ing with  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent 
army  under  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee,  to  date 
from  April  9,  1865. 

HUTCHINS,  ROBERT  A.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
services  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness 
and  during  part  of  the  campaign  before 
Richmond,  Va.,  to  date  from  December 
2,  1864. 

HUTTON,  CHARLES  G.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  campaign  in  East 
Tennessee,  at  the  siege  of  Knoxville 
and  in  the  battles  of  the  campaign  from 
the  Rapidan  to  Petersburg,  to  date 
from  August  I,  1864. 

HYDE,  JOHN  McEWEN,  Major,  39th 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at 
the  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  before  Petersburg,  Va., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

II.SLEY,  SILAS  A.,  Major,  isSth  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

INWOOD,  HENRY  C,  Captain,  i6sth 
Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  conspicuous  gallantry  at 
Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

IRELAND,  OSCAR  B.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
First  Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the 
operations  against  Richmond,  Va.,  and 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

IRVINE,  WILLIAM,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, loth  Cavalry;  Colonel  and  Briga- 
dier-General by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

JACKSON,  DANIEL  D.,  Captain,  I2ist 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  in  the  battle  of 
the  Wilderness,  to  date  from  October 
19,  1864;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 


and  meritorious  services  before  Peters- 
burg and  at  the  battle  of  Little  Sailor's 
Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  6,  1865. 

JACOBS,  JR.,  FERRIS,  Colonel,  26th  Cav- 
alry, formerly  Lieutenant-Colonel,  3d 
Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

JACOBSON,  EUGENE  P.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 74th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  brave  and  gallant  services  at  the 
battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

JARDINE,  EDWARD,  Captain,  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  November  2,  1865. 

JAY,  WILLIAM,  Captain  and  additional 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  conspicuous  gallantry  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  engagement 
at  St.  Mary's  Church,  to  date  from  Au- 
gust I,  1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  operations  resulting  in  the  fall 
of  Petersburg  and  the  surrender  of  the  in- 
surgent army  under  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee, 
to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

JEFFRIES,  NOAH  L.,  Colonel,  20th 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  meri- 
torious and  faithful  services  in  the  re- 
cruitment of  the  armies  of  the  United 
States,  to  date  from  March  30,  1865. 

JENKINS,  JAMES  E.,  Captain,  i46th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

JENKINS,  JOHN  H.  B.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 40th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant, 
Captain  and  Major  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

JENNINGS,  GILBERT  S.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  nth  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 
JENNISON,  J.  ALBERT,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I46th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at 
the  battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date 
from  April  I,  1865. 

JESSOP,  S.  S.,  First  Lieutenant  and  As- 
sistant Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Cap- 


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tain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  merito- 
rious services,  to  date  from  November 
16,  1865. 

JEWETT,  ORVILLE  D,  Captain,  is6th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
conduct  at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

JOHNSON,  CHARLES  A.,  Colonel, 
25th  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
at  the  battle  of  Hanover  Court  House, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

JOHNSON,  NATHAN  J.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  usth  Infantry;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct at  the  storming  of  Fort  Fisher, 
N.  C,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES  W.,  Captain,  isist 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  before  Peters- 
burg, and  at  the  battle  of  Little  Sailor's 
Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  6,  1865. 

JONES,  EDWARD  O.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I46th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

JONES,  HENRY  E.,  Captain,  I46th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

JONES,  JOHN,  Captain,  2d  Artillery; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

JONES,  JOHN,  Captain,  iQ3d  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

JONES,  SAMUEL  B.,  Colonel,  78th  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

JONES,  WILLIAM  A.,  Major,  I42d  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at 
the  storming  of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C., 
and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

JORDON,  JOHN  W.,  Captain,  ?3th  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  February  20,  1865; 


Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  service  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Shiloh,  siege  of  Corinth,  Perry- 
ville  and  Bardstown,  Ky.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

JOURDAN,  JAMES,  Colonel,  isSth  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
attack  on  the  enemy's  works  at  Fort 
Harrison,  Va.,  to  date  from  October  28, 
1864;  Major-General  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 
JUDSON,  ROSCIUS  W.,  Colonel,  U2d 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 
KAISER,  WILLIAM  J.,  First  Lieutenant, 
49th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  conduct  in  all  the  battles  during 
the  campaign  before  Petersburg,  Va., 
and  for  gallantry  at  the  battles  of  Win- 
chester, Fisher's  Hill  and  Cedar  Creek, 
Va.,  to  date  from  October  19,  1864. 
KANE,  PIERRE  C.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
loth  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps; 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

KAY,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Adjutant,  igth  Regiment,  Vet- 
eran Reserve  Corps;  Captain,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers, by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious service  during  the  war,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

KAYSING,  EDWARD,  Captain,  isth  Artil- 
lery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battles  on 
the  Weldon  Railroad  and  at  Chapel 
House,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

KEELER,  BIRNEY  B.,  Captain,  I42d  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  at  the  storming  of 
Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  distinguished 
services  in  the  field  during  the  cam- 
paign of  1864,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

KEENE,  AUGUSTUS  W.,  Captain,  4oth 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
services  before  Petersburg.  Va.,  and  dur- 
ing the  campaign  terminating  with  the 
surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under 
Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April 
9.  1865. 


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399 


KEESE,  FRANCIS  S.,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, I28th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  conspicuous  gallantry  at  Winchester, 
Va.,  September  19,  1864,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

KEITH,  CHARLES  C.  T.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

KELLEY,  FRANK  M.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 44th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  and 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant,  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

KELLOGG,  ROWLAND  CASE,  Cap- 
tain and  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U. 
S.  Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  efficient  services  in  the  Sub- 
sistence Department,  to  date  from  Au- 
gust 3,  1865. 

KELLOGG,  SANFORD  C,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  services,  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  Atlanta  Campaign  and  at 
the  battle  of  Nashville,  Tenn,  to  date 
from  June  3,  1865. 

KENNEDY,  JOSEPH  M.,  Major,  gth 
Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  efficient  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

KENNEDY,  WILLIAM,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, logth  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  conspicuous  gallantry  in  the  attack 
before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  2,  1865. 

KERRIGAN,  JOHN  R,  Captain,  iiyth 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

KETCHAM,  JOHN  H.,  Colonel,  isoth 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
to  date  from  December  6,  1864;  Briga- 
dier-General, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Major- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

KETCHUM,  ALEXANDER  P.,  Captain, 
I28th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 


KETCHUM,  EDGAR,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
First  Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  at  the  capture 
of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  and  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

KETCHUM,  GEORGE  E.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 1st  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
distinguished  services  in  the  attack  on 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  2, 
1865. 

KIDDER,  JOHN  S.,  Captain,  I2ist  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  before  Petersburg 
and  at  the  battle  of  Little  Sailor's  Creek, 
Va.,  to  date  from  April  6,  1865. 

KILPATRICK,  JUDSON,  Brigadier- 
General,  U.  S.  Vols.;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  to  date  from  January  12,  1865. 

KIMBALL,  AMOS  S.,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  effi- 
cient services  in  the  Quartermaster's 
Department,  to  date  from  February  i, 
1866. 

KIMBALL,  JAMES  P.,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  action  at 
Games'  Mill  and  Groveton,  Va.,  and  in 
the  battle  of  Antietam,  Md.,  Fredericks- 
burg  and  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  and  Get- 
tysburg, Pa.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

KIMBERLY,  CHARLES  A.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, H2th  Infantry;  Captain  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

KING,  ADAM  E.,  Major  and  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lantry and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battles  of  the  Wilderness  and  Spotsyl- 
vania,  Cold  Harbor  and  Monocacy,  to 
date  from  January  23,  1865 ;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel and  Assistant  Adjutant- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  and  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallantry  during 
the  campaign  in  1864,  and  distinguished 
good  conduct  throughout  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 


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KING,  ALONZO  J.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I46th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  I,  1865. 

KING,  FREDERICK  C,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  September 
II,  1865. 

KING,  HENRY  L.,  Major  and  additional 
Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
September  27,  1865. 

KING,  HORATIO  C,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major,  Lieutenant-colonel  and  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

KING,  THEODORE  F.,  Captain,  158*  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  repulse  of  the 
enemy  in  their  attack  to  recapture  Fort 
Harrison,  Va.,  on  the  30th  of  September, 
1864,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

KING,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  34th  Infan- 
try; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

KINNIE,  OLIVER  E.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
ist  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant  and  Cap- 
tain by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritori- 
ous services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

KINSEY,  WILLIAM  B.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  i6ist  Infantry;  Colonel  and 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  con- 
spicuous gallantry  and  eminently  dis- 
tinguished services  at  Sabine  Cross  Roads, 
La.,  April  8,  1864,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

KIRKER,  JAMES  B.,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

KITCHING,  JAMES  HOWARD,  Colonel, 
6th  Artillery;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  meritorious  and  distinguished  services 
during  the  campaign  of  this  year  before 
Richmond,  Va.,  to  date  from  August  i, 
1864. 

KLEINFIELD,  JOSEPH,  First  Lieutenant, 


4th  U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers ;  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

KLINCK,  GEORGE,  Captain,  2d  Artillery; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

KLOCK,  GEORGE  J.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I46th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  i,  1865. 

KNAPP,  JACOB  W.,  Major,  ist  Dragoons; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

KNAPP,  THEODORE  E.,  Captain,  io8th 
Infantry ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services  in  the  campaign  terminating  in 
the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9, 
1865. 

KNEELAND,  BENJAMIN  T.,  Major  and 
Surgeon,  ist  Dragoons;  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  assid- 
uous and  unwearied  services  to  the 
wounded  while  in  the  skirmish  line,  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

KNIGHT,  JAMES  B.,  First  Lieutenant,  4th 
Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  long  con- 
tinued and  faithful  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

KNOWER,  WILLIAM  B.,  Captain,  4th  Ar- 
tillery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  engagement 
at  Ream's  Station,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

KNOWLES,  HENRY  P.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  July  6, 
1865. 

KNOWLES,  JOHN  A.,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence ;  Major  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services  and  gallant  conduct,  to  date  from 
October  21,  1865. 

KNOX,  HENRY  T.,  First  Lieutenant,  2d 
U.  S.  Colored  Cavalry;  Captain  and 
Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  May  15, 
1865. 

KOBBE,  JR.,  WILLIAM  A.,  Captain,  lySth 
Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 


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401 


by  brevet,  for  distinguished  and  faithful 
services  throughout  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

KOEHNE,  ALBERT,  Captain,  i;8th  In- 
fantry; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

KOZLAY,  EUGENE  A.,  Colonel,  54th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

KRETCHMAR,  GODFREY  A.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Captain  and  Major  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

KRYZANOWSKI,  WLADIMIR,  Colonel, 
58th  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  2,  1865. 

LAFLIN,  BYRON,  Colonel,  34th  Infantry; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
conduct  in  the  field,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

LA  FORGE,  ABIEL  T.,  Captain,  io6th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  before  Petersburg, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LAING,  JAMES  M.,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  June  i,  1865. 

LAMOREAUX,  SULLIVAN  B,  Captain, 
Qth  Artillery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  dis- 
tinguished gallantry  and  meritorious  con- 
duct at  the  battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  Va., 
to  date  from  October  19,  1864;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  before  Petersburg,  Va., 
to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

LANGDON,  CHARLES  S.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services  in  his  department,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

LANSING,  EDWIN  Y.,  Captain,  i3th  Cav- 
alry; Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  September  21,  1865. 

LANSING,  HENRY  SEYMOUR,  Colonel, 
I7th  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

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LAWRENCE,  ABRAM  B.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

LAWRENCE,  JAMES  V.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  July 
n,  1865. 

LAWYER,  JOSEPH  A.,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S,  Volunteers;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LEACH,  ANDREW  J.,  Captain,  ist  Dra- 
goons; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LEALE,  CHARLES  A.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  services,  to 
date  from  January  4,  1866. 

LEATZ,  AXEL,  First  Lieutenant,  5th  Vet- 
eran Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle 
of  Bethesda  Church,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865;  as  Captain,  5th  Veteran 
Infantry,  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the 
campaign  terminating  in  the  surrender  of 
the  insurgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee, 
to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

LEDDY,  THOMAS,  Captain,  l6th  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

LEE,  JAY  E.,  Captain,  24th  Battery;  Ma- 
jor and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

LEEFE,  JOHN  GEORGE,  Captain,  i62d 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
services  at  the  battle  of  Opequan,  Va. ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
services  at  the  battle  of  Fisher's  Hill,  Va., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LEET,  JAS.  M.,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  campaign  in  West  Vir- 
ginia and  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 


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LE  GENDRE,  CHAS.  W.,  Colonel,  sist 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

LEGLER,  HENRY  T.,  Assistant  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

LELAND,  GEORGE  S.,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services 
in  his  department  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

LEMEN,  JAMES,  Captain,  ist  Dragoons; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LEONARD,  CHARLES  H.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  during  the  campaign 
before  Richmond,  and  more  especially  in 
the  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Monocacy, 
Md.,  and  in  the  several  engagements  in'the 
valley  of  the  Shenandoah,  Va.,  to  date 
from  October  19,  1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date 
from  April  2,  1865. 

LEONARD,  JOHN,  Captain,  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
November  7,  1865. 

LEONARD,  ROBERT  W.,  Major,  i6zd  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of 
Port  Hudson,  La.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

LESLIE,  JOHN  R.,  Major,  8oth  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LEWIS,  CHARLES,  Major,  i;6th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  distinguished  services  and  con- 
spicuous gallantry  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va., 
October  19,  1864,  to  date  from  March  19, 
1865. 

LEWIS,  CHARLES  E.,  First  Lieutenant, 
1st  Dragoons;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LEWIS,  JERRY,  First  Lieutenant,  2d  Col- 
ored Light  Artillery ;  Captain  by  brevet, 


for  faithful  and  meritorious  service,  from 
November  7,  1865. 

LEY  DEN,  MAURICE,  Captain,  1st 
Mounted  Rifles;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LIDELL,  JOHN  A.,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  June  i,  1865. 

LINDSAY,  JOHN  R.,  Captain,  io7th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign 
in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

LIPPENCOTT,  ADON,  Captain,  48th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  at  the  storming  of 
Fort  Fisher,  N.  C,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

LITTLEFIELD,  CHARLES  R.,  Major  and 
additional  paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from  No- 
vember 24,  1865. 

LITTLEFIELD,  FRANK  B.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 4th  Artillery ;  Captain  and  Major  by 
brevet,  for  good  conduct  and  gallant  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

LITTLEJOHN,  DsWITT  CLINTON, 
Colonel,  noth  Infantry;  Brigadier-General 
by  brevet,  for  valuable  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LIVINGSTON,  LOUIS,  Captain  and  Aide- 
de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct at  the  battles  of  Antietam  and  South 
Mountain,  Md,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

LLOYD,  HARLAN  P.,  Captain,  22d  Cav- 
alry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865- 

LOCHBRUNNER,  CHARLES  A.,  First 
Lieutenant,  I4th  Artillery;  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  conduct  at  Fort  Sted- 
man,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  25,  1865. 

LOCKE,  FREDERICK  T.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Assistant  Adjutant-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
brave,  constant  and  efficient  services  in  the 
battles  and  marches  of  the  campaign,  to 
date  from  August  I,  1864;  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 


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torious  services  at  the  battle  of  Five 
Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  I,  1865. 

LOCKE,  JOHN,  Captain,  io7th  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
long,  continued  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

LOCKMAN,  JOHN  T.,  Colonel,  ngth  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  conduct  in  the  campaign  end- 
ing with  the  occupation  of  Atlanta,  Ga., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LOCKWOOD,  ABRAM  L.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I2oth  Infantry ;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  campaign  terminating  with  the  sur- 
render of  the  insurgent  army  under 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

LOCKWOOD,  HENRY  C,  Captain  and 
additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  at  the  storming  of 
Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

LOEWENTHAL,  HERMAN,  Assistant 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  August  22,  1865. 

LONG,  ALPHEUS  K.,  First  Lieutenant, 
7th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Captain,  U. 
S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

LONG,  WILLIAM  H.,  Major  and  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign 
before  Richmond,  Va.,  and  in  the  Shenan- 
doah  Valley,  to  date  from  October  19, 
1864;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  assault  before 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  2, 
1865. 

LOOMIS,  HENRY  E.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I46th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battles  of  Spotsylvania,  Petersburg  and  of 
the  Weldon  Railroad,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

LORD,  T.  ELLERY,  Captain,  3d  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  campaign  of  1864, 
to  date  from  January  i,  1865;  Major,  3d 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  distinguished  services  dur- 


ing the  late  campaign  in  Virginia,  to  date 
from  April  9,  1865;  Colonel  and  Briga- 
dier-General by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
3,  1865. 

LORD,  JR.,  THOMAS,  Captain  and  Aide- 
de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

LORING,  JOHN  K.,  Captain  and  Commis- 
sary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  June  28, 
1865. 

LORISH,  ANDREW  J.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, ist  Dragoons;  First  Lieutenant  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  April  5,  1865. 

LOUGHRAN,  ROBERT,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, 8oth  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LOVE,  GEORGE  M.,  Colonel,  n6th  Infan- 
try; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  7,  1865. 

LOVELL,  JULIUS,  Captain  and  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  campaign 
against  the  city  of  Mobile  and  its  de- 
fenses, to  date  from  March  26,  1865. 

LOWE,  FRANCIS  E.,  First  Lieutenant, 
i2ist  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  before 
Petersburg,  and  at  the  battle  of  Little 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  6, 
1865. 

LOWER Y,  JOSEPH  S.,  Captain,  I46th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battles  of  the 
Wilderness,  Spotsylvania  and  Bethesda 
Church,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

LUDGATE,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  spth  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  near  Farmville,  Va., 
to  date  from  April  7,  1865. 

LUDLOW,  EDWIN,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 


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LUDLOW,  WILLIAM  H.,  Major  and  As- 
sistant Inspector-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel,  Briga- 
dier and  Major-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LUDWICK,  EPHRAIM  A.,  Major,  ii2th 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

LUSK,  LYCURGUS  D.,  Captain,  22d  Cav- 
alry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

LYDIG,  PHILIP  M.,  Major  and  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  at  the  battles  of 
the  Wilderness,  Spotsylvania,  Bethesda 
Church,  and  during  the  operations  before 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  August  I, 
1864;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  before  Port  Sedg- 
wick,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

LYNCH,  THOMAS,  First  Lieutenant,  43d 
Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  assault  be- 
fore Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April 
2,  1865. 

LYNDE,  RICHARD  D.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  January  9, 
1866. 

LYON,  GEORGE  W.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  ist  Louisiana  Cavalry,  late 
First  Lieutenant,  I3ist  Infantry;  Captain 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  campaign  against  the 
city  of  Mobile  and  its  defenses,  to  date 
from  March  26,  1865. 

LYTTLE,  LAFAYETTE,  Captain,  35th  In- 
fantry; Major,  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  action  at 
Gainesville  and  Groveton,  at  the  battle  of 
Fredericksburg,  Va.,  and  in  the  operations 
of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  up  to  1864, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MACDOUGALL,    CLINTON    DUGALD, 

Colonel,  nith  Infantry;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services,  to  date  from  February  25, 
1865. 

MACHOLZ,  OSCAR  V.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I5th  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 


lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  bat- 
tle on  the  Weldon  Railroad  and  at  Chapel 
House,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MACK,  DAVID  S.,  Captain,  ii6th  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  conduct  and  meritorious  service  in 
the  engagement  at  New  Market,  August 
6,  1864,  Deep  Bottom,  August  14,  1864, 
and  assault  on  Fort  Gilmer,  Va.,  Septem- 
ber 29,  1864,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MACLEOD,  ALEXANDER  H.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I40th  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  campaign  against  the  city  of 
Mobile  and  its  defenses,  to  date  from 
March  26,  1865. 

MAGILL,  DAVID  B.,  Captain,  iiyth  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MAHNKEN,  JOHN  HENRY,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  in  the  vicinity  of 
Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

MALE,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  I39th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  con- 
duct in  the  field,  to  date  from  April  9, 
1865. 

MALLETTE,  J.  EDMUND,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Adjutant,  8ist  Infantry;  Captain, 
and  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  service  at  the  battle  of  Cold 
Harbor,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MANDEVILLE,  MYRON  H.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

MANNING,  FREDERICK  LEWIS,  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, I48th  Infantry;  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  conduct  in  the 
field,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

MARCOTTE,  HENRY,  Second  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  22d  Regiment,  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps ;  First  Lieutenant  and 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  at  the  battles  of  Big 
Bethel,  White  Oak  Swamp,  Malvern  Hill, 
Fredericksburg  and  Chancellorsville,  Va., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MARSH,  THOMAS  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Sist  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 


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MARSHALL,    ELISHA    G.,    Colonel,    I3th 
Infantry    and    I4th    Artillery;    Brigadier- 
General   by  brevet,   for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious service  in  the  battle  of  Fredericks- 
burg,   Va.,   from    December   13,    1862,   and 
Major-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious    conduct   during   the    war,    to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 
MARSHALL,  JOHN  E.,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant   Adjutant-General,    U.    S.    Volun- 
teers ;    Major  by  brevet,   for  faithful  and 
meritorious    services    during   the    Georgia 
and     Carolina    campaign,    to    date     from 
March    13,    1865;    Lieutenant-Colonel    by 
brevet,    for   gallant   and    meritorious    ser- 
vices, to  date  from  November  4,  1865. 
MARTEN,  BENJAMIN  THOMAS,  First 
Lieutenant,     47th     Infantry;     Captain    by 
brevet,   for   gallant    and   meritorious   ser- 
vice at  the  battle  of  Antietam,  Md.,  and 
Major   by  brevet,    for    gallant    and   meri- 
torious service  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 
MARTINDALE,    FRANCIS    E.,    Assist- 
ant  Surgeon,   U.   S.   Volunteers;    Major 
by   brevet,   for  faithful  and   meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  December  9,  1865. 
MARTINDALE,    JOHN    H.,    Brigadier- 
General,  U.   S.  Volunteers;   Major-Gen- 
eral  by  brevet,   for    gallant   and   distin- 
guished  services  at   the   battle   of   Mal- 
vern  Hill,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

MARVIN,  JR.,  AZOR  SMITH,  Captain 
and  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  service  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  campaign  of 
1864,  from  the  Rapidan  to  the  Weldon 
Railroad,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 
MASON,  ALONZO  T.,  Captain,  I23d  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaigns 
in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

MASSEY,  FREDERICK  I.,.  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 5th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  and  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MASTEN,  CORNELIUS  S.,  Captain,  ist 


Mounted  Rifles;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MASTERS,  HIBBERT  B.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
August  22,  1865. 

MATHER,  WILLIAM  H.,  Major  and 
Surgeon,  loth  U.  S.  Colored  Artillery; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  Medical 
Department  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

MATHEWS,  JOSEPH  S.,  Captain,  n2th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  at  the  storm- 
ing of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

MATTESON,  HENRY  C,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

MATTHEWS,  GEORGE,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 5Qth  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MATTHEWS,  OLIVER,  Captained  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
October  26,  1865. 

MAY,  HENRY  C.,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  October 
6,  1865. 

MAY,  OLIVER  TIBBITTS,  Captain, 
I49th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
campaign  in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MAYELL,  HENRY,  First  Lieutenant, 
Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Captain 
and  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MCALLISTER,  ARTHUR,  Captain,  roth 

U.  S.  Colored  Artillery;  Major  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 


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meritorious  service  during  the  war,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

McCALL,  WILLIAM  W.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I4th  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant conduct  at  Fort  Stedman,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  25,  1865. 

McCALLUM,  DANIEL  C,  Colonel  and 
additional  Aide-de-Camp ;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral and  Major-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  and  faithful  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  September  24,  1864. 

McCARTY,  JAMES,  Captain,  96th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MCCARTY,  THOMAS,  Captain,  7th  u.  s. 

Colored  Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  and  con- 
duct during  the  war,  from  March  13,  1865. 

McCLELLAN,  CARSWELL,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

McCLINTOCK,  EBENEZER,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
June  i,  1865. 

McCLURE,  JOHN  W.,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services 
in  the  field,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

McCONIHE,  JOHN,  Colonel,  i6oth  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  to  date  from 
June  i,  1864. 

McCONIHE,  SAMUEL,  Major,  Q3d  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel,  Colonel  and 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  con- 
spicuous gallantry  at  the  battle  of  the 
Wilderness  and  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  and 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

McDERMOTT,  WILLIAM  J.,  Assistant- 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  October  21,  1865. 

MCDONALD,  JAMES  HENRY,  Captain, 

5oth  Engineers;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 


campaign  before  Richmond,  to  date  from 
August  i,  1864;  Major,  soth  Engineers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  cam- 
paign terminating  in  the  surrender  of  the 
insurgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to 
date  from  April  9,  1865. 

MCDONALD,  JOHN  E.,  Surgeon,  u.  s. 

Volunteers;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  June  i,  1865. 

MCDONALD,  JOSEPH  M.,  Captain,  4;th 

Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  at  the  storming  of 
Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

MCDOWELL,  ROBERT  M.,  Captain,  i4ist 

Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign 
in  Florida  and  the  Carolinas,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

McENTEE,  CHARLES  E.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  ser- 
vices at  the  battles  of  Ream's  Station, 
Va.,  and  during  the  campaign  before 
Richmond,  Va.,  to  date  from  December  2, 
1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  against  the  city  of  Mobile 
and  its  defenses,  to  date  from  March  26, 
1865. 

McENTEE,  JOHN,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  8oth 
Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

McGEEHAN,  JOHN,  First  Lieutenant, 
i46th  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

McGHEE,  WILLIAM,  First  Lieutenant, 
ist  Mounted  Rifles;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

McGONNIGLE,  ANDREW  J.,  Captain 
and  Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Major  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  Quartermaster's 
Department  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

McGRATH,  MICHAEL  H.,  Captain,  soth 
Engineers;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  cam- 


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paign  terminating  with  the  surrender  of 
the  insurgent  army,  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee, 
to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

McGREGOR,  JOHN  D.,  Colonel,  4th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
field  during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

McGUIRE,  J.  HORACE,  Captain,  loth 
U.  S.  Colored  Artillery;  Major  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

McGUIRE,  MICHAEL,  Captain,  i82d  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallantry  at 
the  battle  of  Hatcher's  Run,  Va.,  Febru- 
ary 5,  1865,  and  for  highly  meritorious 
services  to  date,  from  March  13,  1865. 

McGUIRE,  WILLIAM  D.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, loth  U.  S.  Colored  Artillery;  First 
Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for  faithful  service 
during  the  war,  from  March  13,  1865. 

McINTIRE,  SAMUEL  B.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  August 
9,  1865. 

McINTOSH,  CHARLES  W.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, ist  Dragoons;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

McINTYRE,  ARCHIBALD,  Major,  ist 
U.  S.  Colored  Cavalry;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

McIVOR,  JAMES  P.,  Colonel,  i;oth  In-, 
fantry ;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
highly  meritorious  services  during  the  cam- 
paign, terminating  with  the  surrender  of 
the  insurgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee, 
and  Major-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

McKEON,  JAMES,  Captain,  5th  Veteran 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of 
Bethesda  Church  and  Petersburg  in  1864; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle  on 
the  Weldon  Railroad,  August,  1864,  and 
Hatcher's  Run,  February,  1865,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

McKIBBIN,  GILBERT  H.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 


teers; Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  services  in 
the  campaign  before  Richmond,  Va.,  and 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  long  and 
distinguished  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  December  2,  1864. 

McKINNEY,  EDWARD  P.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  July  7, 
1865. 

McLAIN,  ALEXANDER,  First  Lieutenant, 
3d  Battery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  distinguished  services  at  the  battle  of 
Spotsylvania  Court  House,  and  in  the 
lines  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from 
August  i,  1864. 

MCLAUGHLIN,  NAPOLEON  B.,  Colonel, 

ist  and  57th  Massachusetts  Volunteers; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  distinguished  services  at  Poplar 
Grove  Church,  Va.,  to  date  from  Septem- 
ber 30,  1864. 

McLENNAN,  PETER,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
22d  Cavalry ;  Colonel  by  'brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

McMAHON,  JOHN,  Colonel,  i88th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  June 
30,  1865. 

McMILLAN,  CHARLES,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  October 
6,  1865. 

McMURRAY,  JOHN,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  ser- 
vices in  the  Subsistence  Department,  to 
date  from  December  22,  1865. 

McNARY,  WILLIAM  H.,  Colonel,  isSth 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

McNAUGHT,  ARCHIBALD,  Captain,  soth 
Engineers ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

McNEIL,  JOHN,  Captain,  84th  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 


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McNEIL,  JOHN  D.,  First  Lieutenant,  4th 
Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
conduct  in  all  the  engagements  in  which 
his  regiment  was  particularly  engaged, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

McNETT,  ANDREW  J.,  Colonel,  I4ist 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  distinguished  services  at  the  battle 
of  Resaca,  Dallas,  Kulp's  Farm  and 
Peach  Tree  Creek,  to  date  from  July  28, 
1866. 

McNULTY,  JOHN,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  as  Medical  Director  of  the  De- 
partment of  New  Mexico,  to  date  from 
November  i,  1865. 

McNULTY,  WILLIAM  A.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  First 
Lieutenant  and  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,.  1865. 

McQUADE,  JAMES,  Colonel,  I4th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  and  Major- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

MEAD,  JOHN,  Captain,  io2d  Infantry; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MENEELY,  CLINTON  H.,  Major  and 
additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  August  i,  1865. 

MERCER,  WILLIAM  E.,  Captain,  3d 
Artillery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

MERRELL,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  I4ist 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  marked 
bravery  and  meritorious  conduct  during 
the  campaign  through  Georgia  and  the 
Carolinas,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MERRIAM,  JOSEPH  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Captain  and  Major  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  June  I,  1865. 

MESSINGER,  DANIEL,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 


vet, for  faithful  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MEYER,  FRANCIS  X.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  1 1 7th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct 
at  the  storming  of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MICHAELS,  LEWIS,  Major,  I4th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

MICKLE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  First 
Lieutenant,  I34th  Infantry;  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  campaign  through  Georgia 
and  North  Carolina,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

MIDDLETON,  ORLANDO  F.,  Captain, 
8th  Regiment,  U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MIDDLETON,  RICHARD,  Captain, 
5oth  Engineers;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MILES,  NELSON  A.,  Brigadier-General; 
Major-Gerieral  by  brevet,  for  highly 
meritorious  and  distinguished  conduct 
throughout  the  campaign,  and  particu- 
larly for  gallantry  and  valuable  services 
at  the  battle  of  Ream's  Station,  Va.,  to 
date  from  August  25,  1864. 

MILLER,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Captain,  isist 
Infantry,  acting  Aide-de-Camp;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date 
from  April  2,  1865. 

MILLER,  THEODORE,  Captain,  4th  Ar- 
tillery; Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services  during  the  siege  of  Petersburg, 
and  for  gallantry  at  the  attack  on  Fort 
Stedman,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  25, 
1865. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  D.  W.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  services  in  the 
present  campaign  before  Petersburg,  Va., 
to  date  from  December  2,  1864. 

MILLIKEN,  CHARLES  A.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  43d  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  present  campaign  before  Richmond, 


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Va.,    and   in   the    Shenandoah    Valley,   to 
date  from  October  19,  1864. 

MILLS,  HORACE  F.,  Captain,  gth  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  service  at  the 
battle  of  John's  Island,  S.  C,  Fussell's 
Mills  and  Pert  Harrison,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

MILN,  DAVID  I.,  Major,  6sth  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet  for  meri- 
torious and  efficient  services  during  the 
campaign  terminating  in  the  surrender  of 
the  insurgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee, 
to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

MINK,  CHARLES  E.,  Captain,  ist  Artil- 
lery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  ser- 
vices at  the  battles  of  North  Anna  and 
during  the  campaign  before  Richmond, 
Va.,  to  date  from  August  I,  1864. 

MITCHELL,  GEORGE,  Captain,  ;th  Regi- 
ment, U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers;  Major 
and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN,  Captain,  i;oth  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallantry  at  the 
battle  of  Ream's  Station,  Va.,  August  24, 
1864,  and  for  highly  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MITCHELL,  R.  CHARLTON,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  Sist  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MOFFITT,  STEPHEN,  Colonel,  96th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MOLINEUX,  EDWARD  S.,  Colonel,  isgth 
Infantry ;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battles  of  Opequan,  Fisher's  Hill  and  Mid- 
dletown,  Va.,  to  date  from  October  19, 
1864;  Major-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MONTGOMERY,  CHARLES  S.,  Captain, 
5th  Veteran  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battles  of  Bethesda  Church  and  on  the 
Weldon  Railroad,  Va.,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

MONTGOMERY,  THOMAS,  Captain,  6sth 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 


MONTGOMERY,  THOMAS,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, i7Oth  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallantry  and  efficient  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MOORE,  DENNIS  A.,  First  Lieutenant, 
2d  Battalion,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  at  the  battle  of  Gaines 
Mills,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MOORE,  FESTUS  H.,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  June  30, 
1865. 

MOREHOUSE,  RODERICK  D.,  First 
Lieutenant,  I42d  Infantry;  Captain  and 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MOREY,  WILLIAM  C,  Captain,  ist 
Dragoons;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 

13,  1865. 

MORGAN,  CHARLES  H.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Assistant  Inspector-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
distinguished  and  valuable  service  and  gal- 
lantry throughout  the  campaign,  especially 
at  the  Wilderness  and  Spotsylvania,  to 
date  from  August  I,  1864;  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  dis- 
tinguished services  as  Chief  of  Staff 
of  the  Second  Army  Corps  during  the 
present  campaign  before  Richmond,  Va., 
to  date  from  December  2,  1864. 

MORGAN,  ROBERT  C,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MORGAN,  SAMUEL  MAURICE,  Captain 
and  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  faithful  services 
in  the  field,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MORRIS,  WILLIAM  HOPKINS,  Briga- 
dier-General, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Major- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  in  the  battle  of  the  Wilder- 
ness, Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MORRISON,  DAVID,  Colonel,  79th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  action 
near  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va.,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 


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MORRISON,  JOSEPH  J.,  Colonel,  i6th 
Artillery;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  efficient  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MORSE,  CHARLES  P.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I42d  Infantry;  Captain  and  Major  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MORSE,  HENRY  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
H4th  Infantry;  Colonel  and  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

MORTON,  ALFRED,  Major,  iQ3d  Infan- 
try; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

MOSEBACH,  FREDERICK,  Captain,  nth 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

MOSELEY,  NATHANIEL  R.,  Major  and 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

MOSELEY,  WILLIAM  W.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  efficient  services  during  the 
campaign  in  Georgia  and  South  Carolina, 
to  date  from  March  19,  1865. 

MOSES,  ISAAC,  Captain  and  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  during  the  Peninsula  Cam- 
paign, Va.,  in  1862;  Major  and  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battle  at  Glen- 
dale,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MOSES,  ISRAEL,  Major  ind  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  June  I,  1865. 

MOSES.  ROBERT  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I22d  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  conduct  at  the  battles  of  Win- 
chester, Fisher's  Hill  and  Cedar  Creek, 
Va.,  to  date  from  October  19,  1864.' 

MOTT,  ALEXANDER  R.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  June  I,  1865. 


MOTT,  GEORGE  P.,  Captain,  5th  Artil- 
lery; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  Piedmont,  Lynch- 
burg,  Salem,  Snicker's  Gap,  Winchester 
and  Martinsburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

MULCAHY,  THOMAS,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, I39th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  faithful  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

MULFORD,  JOHN  E.,  Colonel,  3d  Infan- 
try; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 

.  special  services  and  highly  meritorious 
conduct,  to  date  from  July  4,  1864. 

MULFORD,  SILVANUS  S.,  Major  and 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  merito- 
rious services,  to  date  from  June  I,  1865. 

MUNSON,  ALBERT  L.,  Captain,  sth  Ar- 
tillery; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  efficient  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

MUNSON,  JACOB  F.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Sth  U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers;  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MURRAY,  EDWARD,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
5th  Artillery;  Colonel  and  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MURRAY,  HENRY  R.,  Captain,  uSth  In- 
fantry; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  2,  1865. 

MURRAY,  JOHN  B.,  Colonel,  i48th  Infan- 
try; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

MURSICK,  GEORGE  A.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  June  i,  1865. 

MUSGRAVE,  SAMUEL  G.  HATHAWAY, 
Second  Lieutenant,  I79th  Infantry ;  First 
Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  in  the  assault  before 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  2, 
1865. 

MYERS,  GEORGE  R.,  Colonel,  i8th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 


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faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

MYKINS,  DANIEL  J.,  Captain,  i;oth 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallantry 
at  the  battle  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  16, 
1864,  and  for  highly  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

NAGLE,  GARRETT,  Captain,  6th  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major 
and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

NEAFIE,  ALFRED,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
156th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battles  of  Winchester  and  Fisher's  Hill, 
Va. ;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
conspicuous  gallantry  at  Winchester, 
Va.,  September  19,  1864,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

NEILL,  EDWARD  M.,  Major  and  Assist- 
ant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  East 
Tennessee ;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
campaign  from  the  Rapidan  to  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  186=;. 

NEWBERRY,  WALTER  C,  Colonel, 
24th  Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  distinguished  ser- 
vices in  the  battle  of  Dinwiddie  Court 
House,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  31, 
1865. 

NEWKIRK,  EDWARD  P.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 1st  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

NEWLAND,  FRANK  F.,  Captain,  8th 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Darby- 
town  Road,  Va.,  and  distinguished  service 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

NEWMAN,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain,  22d 
Cavalry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

NICHOLS,  GEORGE  FREDERICK, 
Colonel,  n8th  Infantry;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  gallant  conduct  at 
Fort  Harrison,  Va.,  in  October,  1864, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

NICHOLS,  GEORGE  S.,  Colonel,  gth 
Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 


for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
all  the  cavalry  engagements  under  Gen- 
eral Sheridan,  from  April  6,  1864,  to 
March,  1865,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

NICHOLS,  GEORGE  WARD,  Captain 
and  additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services 
in  the  campaign  of  Atlanta  and  Savannah, 
Ga.,  and  the  Carolinas,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

NICHOLS,  JAMES  M.,  Captain,  48th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  conspicuous 
gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Cold  Harbor. 
Va.,  June  I,  1864,  during  a  portion  of 
which  engagement  he  was  in  command 
of  his  regiment,  to  date  from  June  i, 
1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  on 
every  occasion  when  in  action  with  his 
command;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gen- 
eral efficiency  and  merit  as  an  officer,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

NICHOLS,  WILLIAM  A.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
August  3,  1865. 

NOLAN,  MICHAEL,  Captain,  6oth  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign 
in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

NORTHRUP,  CHARLES,  Major,  Q7th 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

NORTON,  CHARLES  B.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Colonel  and  Brigadier-General 
by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services  in 
the  field  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

NORTON,  HENRY,  Major,  6th  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  distinguished  gallantry  at  the 
battle  of  Malvern  Hill,  July  i,  1862,  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  Penin- 
sular Campaign,  Va.,  to  date  from  July 
5,  1865. 

NOYES,  EDWARD  H.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
June  24,  1865. 


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NOYES,  GEORGE  F.,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

NUGENT,  ROBERT,  Colonel,  6gth  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

OAKES,  GEORGE  J.,  Captain,  isist  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  before  Petersburg, 
Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

O'BEIRNE,  JAMES  R.,  Major,  22d  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, Colonel  and  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  gallant,  distinguished 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  September  26,  1865. 

O'BRIAN,  JOHN  D.,  Captain,  24th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of 
Antietam,  Md.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

O'BRIEN,  CHARLES  A.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Hth  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant 
by  brevet,  for  gallantry  at  Fort  Sted- 
man,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

O'CONNOR,  PATRICK  EDWARD, 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  loth 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  Cap- 
tain by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

ODELL,  THOMAS  BOICE,  Captain, 
8oth  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  from  March  13, 
1865. 

O'DWYER,  JOHN,  Captain,  7th  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  Spotsylvania,  Va., 
May,  1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vice during  the  war,  from  March  13,  1865. 

OGDEN,  THOMSON  P.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  Shenan- 
doah  Valley  Campaign  in  1864,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

OGDEN,  WILLIAM  L.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 1st  Mounted  Rifles;  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 


vices during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

O'KEEFE,  JOSEPH,  Major,  2d  Cavalry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  ex- 
traordinary gallantry  throughout  the 
campaign  from  Winchester  to  the  James 
river  and  at  the  battles  of  Dinwiddie 
Court  House  and  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

OLCOTT,  DUDLEY,  Captain,  25th  In- 
fantry; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

OLCOTT,  EGBERT,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
I2ist  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
distinguished  gallantry  in  the  battle  of 
Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  October 
19,  1864. 

OLIVER,  PAUL  A.,  Major,  5th  Veteran 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  8,  1865. 

OLMSTEAD,  WILLIAM  A.,  Colonel, 
5Qth  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  meritorious  services  in  the 
campaign  terminating  with  the  sur- 
render of  the  insurgent  army  under 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9, 
1865. 

O'NEIL,  JOSEPH,  Captain,  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant conduct  at  the  battle  of  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va.,  and  for  meritorious  service 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

OSBORNE,  THOMAS  WARD,  Major, 
ist  Artillery;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  Atlanta  and  Savannah 
Campaign;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  during  the 
Carolina  Campaign,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

OTIS,  CALVIN  N.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
rooth  Infantry;  Colonel  and  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  faithful  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

OTIS,  ELWELL  S.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
I40th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Spotsylvania,  Va.;  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  at  the  battle  of  Chapel 


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House,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

OTIS,  GEORGE  H.,  Major,  8th  Regi- 
ment, U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

OULAHAN,  RICHARD,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, i64th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  services  in  the  engagement 
at  Deserted  House  and  in  the  siege  of 
Suffolk,  Va.;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful services  in  the  engagement  at  Black 
Water,  Va.,  July,  1863,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

PAGE,  FRANCIS,  Major,  155th  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lantry at  the  battle  of  Ream's  Station, 
Va.,  August  25,  1864,  when  by  a  dash 
of  twenty  or  thirty  men  he  saved  the 
colors  of  his  regiment,  and  for  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

PAINE,  EDWARD  M.,  Major,  io6th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

PAINE,  JEDEDIAH  C,  Captain,  Signal 
Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  conduct 
in  the  field,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

PALMER,  INNIS  N.f  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  long  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PALMER,  JR.,  JOSEPH  E.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 158th  Infantry;  Captain  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  campaign  of  April,  1865, 
against  the  army  of  General  Lee; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  April  9,  1865. 

PALMER,  OLIVER  H.,  Colonel,  io8th 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PALMER,  WILLIAM  L.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  meritori- 
ous services  in  his  department  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PARK,  SIDNEY  W.,  Colonel,  2d  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 


faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PARKER,  CHARLES  S.,  Captain,  Both 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PARKER,  EDWARD  D.,  Captain,  147111 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  battle 
of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

PARKER,  ELY  S.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
and  Military  Secretary,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
February  24,  1865;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  campaign  terminating 
with  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent 
army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date 
from  April  9,  1865. 

PARKER,  GEORGE,  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, I3th  U.  S.  Colored  Artillery;  Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  merito- 
rious service  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

PARKER,  GEORGE  B.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  October 
28,  1865. 

PARKHURST,  THOMAS  C,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 4th  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  distinguished  bravery  in  every  en- 
gagement in  which  his  regiment  has 
participated,  and  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious conduct  in  the  battle  of  White 
Oak  Road,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  2, 
1865. 

PARKS,  JOHN,  Captain  and  Assistant 
Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  October  23,  1865. 

PARSONS,  CHARLES  B.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 1st  Engineers;  Captain  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  present  campaign,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865;  Captain,  ist  Engi- 
neers; Major,  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services  during  the  campaign  in  Virginia, 
to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

PARSONS,  ENOS  BLOSSOM,  Major 
and  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 


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vet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  and  more  particularly 
during  the  raid  made  upon  Richmond, 
Va.,  in  1864,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

PARSONS,  JOHN,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  June  I, 
1865. 

PARSONS,  THERON  E.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  highly 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign 
terminating  in  the  surrender  of  the  in- 
surgent army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to 
date  from  April  9,  1865. 

PARTRIDGE,  SYLVESTER  B.,  First 
Lieutenant,  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

PATRICK,  MARSENA  R.,  Brigadier- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

PATTEN,  WILLIAM,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  in  his  de- 
partment, to  date  from  November  n, 
1865. 

PATTERSON,  MARION,  Captain,  ipth 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant 
conduct  in  front  of  Richmond,  Va.,  and 
efficient  service  during  the  war,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

PEABODY,  OLIVER  D,  Captain,  xoth 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  services, 
to  date  from  December  2,  1865. 

PEASE,  CHARLES  E.,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  field,  to  date  from 
August  I,  1864. 

PEASE,  ROGER  W.,  Major  and  additional 
Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  October  I, 
1865. 

PEASE,  WILLIAM  R.,  Colonel,  ii7th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 


PECK,  LEWIS  M.,  Colonel,  i;3d  Infantry; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war; 
Major-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Cedar 
Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

PELL,  ABIJAH  S.,  Major,  8th  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  good  conduct  and 
meritorious  service  in  the  field  during  the 
war,  from  March  13,  1865. 

PELL,  DUNCAN  A.,  Captain  and  addi- 
tional Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  at  the  battles  of  the  Wilder- 
ness, Spotsylvania,  Bethesda  Church,  and 
during  the  operations  before  Petersburg, 
Va.,  to  date  from  August  i,  1864,  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  April  18,  1865;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct in  the  repulse  of  the  enemy  at  Fort 
Stedman,  Va.,  March  25,  1865,  and  also 
the  attack  on  the  enemy's  lines  in  front 
of  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  March 
25,  1865. 

PELLET,  ELIAS  P.,  Captain,  ii4th  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PERKINS,  HENRY  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
and  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  valu- 
able services  in  the  office  and  in  the  field 
during  the  campaign  of  Atlanta,  Georgia 
and  the  Carolinas;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  efficient  services  in  the  office 
and  in  the  field,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

PERLEE,  SAMUEL  R.,  Colonel,  Ii4th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PERRY,  ALBERT  I.,  Major,  3oth  Infan- 
try; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  in  the  field, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PERRY,  ROBERT  C,  Captain,  ;th  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PETARD,  FELIX  C.   M.,  First  Lieutenant 


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and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers , 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  October  6, 
1865. 

PETERS,  CHARLES  W.,  Captain,  38th 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  distinguished  services  at  the  battle  of 
New  Market  Heights,  and  also  at  the 
assault  on  Fort  Harrison,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

PETERSON,  ALBERT  R,  Captain,  64th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  distin- 
guished conduct  and  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  campaign  term- 
inating in  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent 
army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from 
April  9,  1865. 

PETERSON  HENRY,  Captain,  2d  U.  S. 
Colored  Cavalry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
continued  good  conduct  and  meritorious 
service  in  the  field,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

PETHERBRIDGE,  JOHN  B.,  Major  and 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  June  I,  1865. 

PHELPS,  JUSTUS  M.,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  No- 
vember 24,  1865. 

PHELPS,  JR.,  WALTER,  Colonel,  22d  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PHINNEY,  STEWART  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I53d  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battles  of  Sabine  Cross  Roads  and  Pleas- 
ant Hill,  La.,  Opequan,  Fisher's  Hill  and 
Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

PICKETT,  EUGENE,  Captain,  22d  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  distin- 
guished gallantry  at  the  battle  of  Bull 
Run  (second),  Va.,  and  Antietam,  Md., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PIERCE,  CHARLES  M.,  Surgeon,  82d 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

PIERCE,  FRANCIS  E.,  Colonel,  8th  U.  S. 


Veteran  Volunteers ;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

PIERSON,  JOHN  FRED.,  Colonel,  ist  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

PINCKNEY,  JOSEPH  C,  Colonel,  66th 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

PINCKNEY,  JOSEPH  C.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services  in  his  department  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PINTO,  FRANCIS  E.,  Colonel,  32d  Infan- 
try; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PITCHER,  JAMES  P.,  First  Lieutenant. 
I46th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PLATNER,  JOHN  S.,  Colonel,  ist  Veteran 
Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  fom  March  13,  1865. 

PLATO,  NELSON,  Captain  and  Assistant 
Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major 
and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services  in  the  Quarter- 
master's Department  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PLIMLEY,  WILLIAM,  First  Lieutenant, 
i2Oth  Infantry,  acting  Aide-de-Camp ; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  services  in 
front  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  2,  1865. 

POMEROY,  GEORGE,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  faithful  ser- 
vices in  the  Pay  Department,  to  date  from 
April  16,  1866. 

POMEROY,  JAMES  M.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  4th  U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers ; 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

POOL,  JR.,  JOSEPH  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
i4Oth  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 


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POOLE,  THEODORE  L.,  Captain,  122(1 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  battle  of  Cold 
Harbor,  Va.,  June  I,  1864,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

POOLEY,  THOMAS  R.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  June  i, 
1865. 

POPE,  EDMUND  M.,  Colonel,  8th  Cav- 
alry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

PORTER,  SAMUEL,  Captain,  io8th  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
services  during  the  campaign  terminating 
with  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army 
under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  Apri.' 
9,  1865. 

POTTER,  EDWARD  E.,  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

POTTER,  JR.,  HORATIO,  Captain,  7th  Ar- 
tillery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  before  Petersburg, 
Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

POTTER,  IRA  C,  First  Lieutenant,  76th 
Infantry;  Captain  and  Major  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

POTTER,  ORSON  O.,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

POTTER,  ROBERT  B.,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  distinguished  and  gallant  con- 
duct in  the  several  actions  since  crossing 
the  Rapidan,  to  date  from  August  i,  1864. 

POTTER,  WILLIAM  W.,  Surgeon,  57th 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865.  • 

POWELL,  ISAAC  P.,  Captain,  u6th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

POWELL,  JR.,  JAMES  W.,  Captain,  Vet- 
eran Reserve  Corps ;  Major  and  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 


meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

POWERS,  CHARLES  J.,  Colonel,  io8th 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  and  Major- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  duing  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

PRATT,  OSCAR  E.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
7th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PRESTON,  ALBERT  W.,  Captain,  loth 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  various  actions  upon  the 
Peninsula,  from  Hanover  Court  House  to 
Malvern  Hill,  and  also  in  the  battle  of 
Antietam,  Md.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

PRICE,  THEODORE,  Captain,  4th  Artil- 
lery; Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  and 
gallant  services  in  the  field,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

PRINCE,  FREDERICK  W.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  i6th  Artillery;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PROUDFIT,  DAVID  L.,  Captain,  loth  U. 
S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  service  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PURCHASE,  SEAHAM  W.,  Captain,  Vet- 
eran Reserve  Corps;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PURDY,  ERASTUS  SPARROW,  Major 
and  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

PURDY,  WILSON,  Captain,  ist  Mounted 
Rifles;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

RAE,  ROBERT,  Assistant  Surgeon,  ist 
Dragoons ;  Captain  and  Major  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

RAND,  CHARLES  F.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Captain  by  bre- 
vet, for  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
October  10,  1865. 

RANDALL,  GEORGE  M.,  Major,  i4th  Ar- 


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tillery;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallantry  in  the  attack  on  Fort 
Stedman,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  25, 
1865. 

RANDOL,  ALANSON  M.,  Colonel,  2d 
Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  June  24,  1865. 

RANSOM,  ALBERT  R,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  and 
efficient  services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

RANSOM,  JOHN,  Assistant  Surgeon,  igth 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry ;  Captain  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  service 
from  March  13,  1865. 

RANSOM,  JOHN  D.,  Captain,  i42d  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

RAPHALL,  ALFRED  M.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 6th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  highly  meritorious 
services  while  in  the  field  and  on  detached 
service  with  General  Sickles  in  South 
America,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

RAWOLLE,  WILLIAM  C,  Captain  and  ad- 
ditional Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet*  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac 
from  August,  1862,  to  July,  1863,  includ- 
ing the  battle  of  second  Bull  Run,  South 
Mountain,  Antietam,  Warrenton,  Sulphur 
Springs  and  Fredericksburg ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  services  in  the 
west,  including  cavalry  campaign  in  East 
Tennessee,  and  expedition  into  Northern 
Mississippi,  and  for  gallant,  daring  and 
good  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Brice's  Cross 
Roads,  Miss.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

RAYMOND,  WILLIAM,  First  Lieutenant, 
5th  Veteran  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battle  of  Hatcher's  Run,  Five  Forks  and 
Appomattox  Court  House,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

RECTOR,  CHARLES  J.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, i85th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  and 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  campaign 
terminating  with  the  surrender  of  the  in- 
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surgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to 
date  from  April  9,  1865. 

REDDY,  WILLIAM  C,  Second  Lieutenant, 
loth  U.  S.  Colored  Heavy  Artillery;  First 
Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

REDINGTON,  JOHN  C.  O.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  6oth  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

REEVE,  JAMES  H.,  Captain,  3d  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

REEVE,  SELAH  VAN  DUZER,  Captain, 
63d  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

REID,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  6ist  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  conspicuous  gal- 
lantry in  the  engagement  near  Boydton 
Plank  Road,  for  efficient  services  on  all 
subsequent  occasions,  and  for  particularly 
meritorious  services  terminating  with  the 
surrender  of  the  insufgent  army  under 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

REVERE,  JR.,  WILLIAM  H.,  Colonel, 
iO7th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  August  17, 
1865. 

REXFORD;  WILLIAM  M.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I3ist  Infantry;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  conspicuous  gallantry  at  Win- 
chester, Va.,  September  19,  1864,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

REYNOLDS,  FRANCIS,  Surgeon,  88th  In- 
fantry and  2d  Regiment,  U.  S.  Veteran 
Volunteers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN  A.,  Major,  ist  Ar- 
tillery ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

REYNOLDS,  SILAS  E.,  Captain,  ist 
Mounted  Rifles ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

REYNOLDS,  WILLIAM  H.,  Major,  I4th 
Artillery;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

RHODES,  HENRY  J.,  Captain,  gth  Artil- 


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lery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  6, 
1865. 

RICE,  NATHAN  P.,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  August  15,  1865. 

RICHARDSON,  LESTER  J.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, ist  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  services  during  the  battle  of 
Totopotomoy  and  during  the  campaign 
before  Richmond,  Va.,  to  date  from  Au- 
gust I,  1864. 

RICKETTS,  JAMES  B.,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Major-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  conduct  during  the  war, 
and  particularly  in  the  battles  of  the  cam- 
paign under  General  Grant,  the  Monocacy 
under  General  Wallace,  and  Opequan, 
Fisher's  Hill  and  Cedar  Creek,  in  the 
Shenandoah  Campaigns  under  General 
Sheridan,  to  date  from  August  i,  1864. 

RITCHIE,  DAVID  F.,  Captain,  ist  Artil- 
lery; Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  front  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  to 
date  from  April  2,  1865. 

ROBERTS,  CHARLES  S.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  June  i, 
1865. 

ROBERTS,  CYRUS  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I50th  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  campaign  in  West  Vir- 
ginia and  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

ROBERTS,  EUGENE  F.,  Captain,  82d 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ROBERTS,  SAMUEL  H.,  Colonel,  i39th 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the  at- 
tack upon  the  enemy's  works  at  Fort  Har- 
rison, Va.,  to  date  from  October  28,  1864. 

ROBERTSON,  ROBERT  S.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Q3d  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  the 
battles  of  Spotsylvania  and  Totopotomoy 
Creek,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 


ROBESON,  JR.,  ANDREW,  Captain,  ist 
Engineers;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  efficient  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

ROBINSON,  ALBERT  D.,  Major  and  ad- 
ditional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ROBINSON,  JR.,  EDWARD,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE,  First  Lieutenant, 
I23d  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  in  Georgia  and  the  Caro- 
linas,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE  D.,  Colonel,  97th 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Brigadier-General 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct at  Pollard  and  Mobile,  Ala.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

ROBINSON,  HENRY  L.,  Captain  and 
Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Colonel 
and  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  October  29,  1864. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN  C,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Major-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  field,  to  date  froni  June  27,  1864. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN  P.,  Captain,  ist 
Dragoons;  Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

ROBINSON,  JOSEPH  C,  Captain,  io6th 
Infantry ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  field  during 
the  campaign  before  Richmond,  Va.,  and 
in  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  Va.,  to  date 
from  October  19,  1864. 

ROCHESTER,  WILLIAM  B.,  Major  and 
additional  Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ROCKWELL,  ALMON  F.,  Major  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
efficient  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

ROCKWELL,  DEAN  M.,  Captain,  2d  Ar- 
tillery; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 


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meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,    1865. 

RODGERS,  HARRIS  G.,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  October 

13,  1865. 

ROEBLING,  WASHINGTON  A.,  Major 
and  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
services  during  the  campaign  before  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  to  date  from  December  2,  1864 ; 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

ROEMER,  JACOB,  Captain,  34th  Battery; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  during  the  campaign  before 
Richmond,  Va.,  and  particularly  at  Spot- 
sylvania,  to  date  from  December  2,  1864. 

ROGERS,  EDWARD  W.,  Captain,  igth 
Battery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  conspicuous 
gallantry  in  action  at  Spotsylvania,  Va., 
May  12,  1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in 
the  action  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date 
from  April  2,  1865. 

ROGERS,  HIRAM  C,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
and  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  Colonel  and  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

ROGERS,  JAMES  C,  Colonel,  I23d  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM  FINDLAY,  Colonel, 
2ist  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ROOME,  CHARLES,  Colonel,  37th  Militia; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  15,  1865. 

ROOME,  WILLIAM  P.,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battles  of  the 
Opequan,  Fisher's  Hill  and  Cedar  Creek, 
Va.,  to  date  from  October  19,  1864. 

ROOT,  ADRIAN  R.,  Colonel,  94th  Infan- 
try ;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  to  date 
from  March  2,  1865 ;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 


vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

ROOT,  EDWARD  K,  Captain,  3d  U.  S. 
Veteran  Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ROOT,  HENRY,  Surgeon,  54th  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

ROSE,  LAURIN  L.,  Captain  and  Commis- 
sary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

ROSENKRANTZ,  FREDERICK,  Captain 
and  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  field,  to 
date  from  August  i,  1864;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  operations  re- 
sulting in  the  fall  of  Richmond  and  the 
surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9, 
1865. 

ROYAL,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  gth  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  service  at  the 
battles  of  John's  Island,  S.  C.,  Fussell's 
Mills  and  Fort  Harrison,  Va.,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

ROYS,  CHARLES  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
48th  Infantry;  Captain  and  Major  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  services 
as  Assistant  Commissary  of  Subsistence, 
particularly  in  mustering  out  troops  in  the 
Army  of  the  Ohio  and  Department  of 
North  Carolina,  to  date  from  July  31, 
1865. 

RUDY,  DAVID  M.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I46th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
at  the  battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date 
from  April  i,  1865. 

RUGGLES,  GEORGE  D.,  Colonel  and  ad- 
ditional Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  operations  resulting  in  the  fall  of 
Richmond,  Va.,  and  the  surrender  of  the 
insurgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to 
date  from  April  9,  1865. 

RUMSEY,  WILLIAM,  Major  and  As-. 
sistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 


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teers;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
distinguished  services  during  the  cam- 
paign of  May,  June  and  July,  1864,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

RUSHBY,  THOMAS  P.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

RUSS,  CHARLES  E.,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

RUSSELL,  DAVID  A.,  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General 
by  brevet,  for  distinguished  gallantry 
in  the  battle  of  the  Opequon,  to  date 
from  September  19,  1864. 

RUSSELL,  EDMUND  K.,  Captain,  6sth 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  line  of 
his  duty  and  as  a  staff  officer  in  the 
field,  to  date  from  October  19,  1864 

RUSSELL,  EDMUND  McC,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, isoth  Infantry;  Captain  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  campaign  terminating  with  the 
surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9, 
1865. 

RUSSELL,  HARVEY  Y.,  Captain,  loth 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  campaign  terminating 
in  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army 
under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April 
9,  1865. 

RUSSELL,  JR.,  SOLOMON  W,  Cap- 
tain, 49th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of 
Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  Octo- 
ber 19,  1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  before 
Petersburg,  and  at  the  battle  of  Little 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April 
6,  1865. 

RUSSELL,  JR.,  WILLIAM,  Major  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

RUTHERFORD,  ALLAN,  Major,  83d 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  faithful  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 


RUTHERFORD,  ROBERT  G.,  Captain, 
Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major  and 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant services  at  the  battle  of  Rappa- 
hannock  Station,  Va.,  and  for  meritori- 
ous services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

SABIN,  JOHN  A.,  Major  and  additional 
Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  faithful  ser- 
vices in  the  Pay  Department,  to  date 
from  March  28,  1866. 

SACKETT,  WILLIAM,  Colonel,  gth 
Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at 
the  battle  of  Trevillian  Station,  Va.,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SALISBURY,  ALBERT  G.,  Major  and 
additional  Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  Pay  Department,  to  date 
from  March  20,  1867. 

SALM,  FELIX  PRINCE,  Colonel,  68th 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of 
Winchester,  Tenn.,  to  date  from  April 
13,  1865. 

SANFORD,  EDWARD  S.,  Colonel  and 
additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SAPPINGTON,  WILLIAM  T.,  Quarter- 
master, igth  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry; 
Captain  and  Major  by  brevet,  for  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

SAWYER,  FREDERICK  A.,  Captain, 
47th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
conspicuous  gallantry,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  campaign  terminating 
with  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent 
army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date 
from  April  9,  1865. 

SCHAYER,  GEORGE  FRIEDRICH, 
Captain,  3d  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  con- 
duct in  the  battle  of  Cedar  Mountain, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant 
conduct  in  the  battle  of  Chancellors- 
ville,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SCHENCK,  THEODORE  H.,  Major,  3d 


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Artillery;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  dur- 
ing the  campaign  of  1864  and  1865, 
against  Richmond,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SCHERMERHORN,  F.  AUGUSTUS, 
First  Lieutenant,  iSsth  Infantry,  acting 
Aide-de-Camp;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Five 
Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  i,  1865. 

SCHIECKHARDT,  HENRY,  Captain, 
5th  Veteran  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at 
the  battles  of  Bethesda  Church  and  on 
the  Weldon  Railroad,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SCHILLING,  EUGENE,  Captain,  load 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  most 
gallant  and  efficient  services  during  the 
siege  of  Atlanta,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

SCHIMMEL,  GUSTAVE,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 15th  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  battles  before  Petersburg  and  of 
the  Weldon  Railroad,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SCHLICK,  HENRY  N.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 1st  Dragoons;  First  Lieutenant  and 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

SCHOENINGER,  JOSEPH,  Captain,  68th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SCHURIG,  CHARLES,  First  Lieutenant, 
84th  Infantry;  Captain  and  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battles  of  Groveton.  Va., 
August  29,  1862,  and  the  Wilderness, 
Va.,  May  10,  1864,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

SCHWARTZ,  CHARLES,  Captain,  1st 
U.  S.  Colored  Cavalry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  faithful  and  meritorious  service  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SCHWARZ,  GEORGE  F.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, isth  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  battles  of  the  Weldon  Railroad  and 
at  Chapel  House,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SCOON,  JAMES  H.,  Surgeon,  8oth  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  efficient  ser- 


vices during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SCOTT,  GEORGE  W.,  Colonel,  6ist  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SCOTT,  RUFUS,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  ist 
Dragoons;  Colonel  and  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

SCOTT,  WALTER  F.,  Major,  i20th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  campaign  terminating  with  the 
surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9, 
1865. 

SCOVEL,  HENRY  W.,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful services  in  the  Pay  Department,  to 
date  from  January  n,  1866. 

SEABURY,  THOMAS  S.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

SEAVER,  JOEL  J.,  Colonel,  i6th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SEAWARD,  BENJAMIN,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 48th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at 
the  storming  of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SEELYE,  EDGAR,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  services, 
to  date  from  January  5,  1866. 

SELKIRK,  GEORGE  H.,  Captain,  4gth 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  the  various 
battles  throughout  the  campaign  be- 
fore Richmond,  Va.,  to  date  from 
August  i,  1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  assault  before  Petersburg, 
Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

SERRELL,  EDWARD  W.,  Colonel,  ist 
Engineers;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SEWARD,  SAMUEL  S.,  Major  and  ad- 
ditional Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volun- 


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teers;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
campaign  of  1864,  to  date  from  July  30, 
1864;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
and  distinguished  services,  to  date  from 
April  9,  1865. 

SEYMOUR,  IRA  B.,  Captain,  upth  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign 
in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SEYMOUR,  WILLIAM  R.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
October  21,  1865. 

SHAFFER,  A.  WEBSTER,  Captain,  20th 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps; 
Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SHALER,  ALEXANDER,  Brigadier- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-Gen- 
eral  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  July  27,  1865. 

SHANNON,  MICHAEL,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, i4Oth  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SHARPE,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Colonel, 
I20th  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  and 
Major-General  by  brevet,  for  meritori- 
ous services,  to  date  from  December 
20,  1864. 

SHARPE,  JACOB,  Colonel,  156*  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Winchester,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SHAURMAN,  NELSON,  Colonel,  goth 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SHAW,  FERDINAND  C,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
services  in  the  Subsistence  Department, 
to  date  from  February  3,  1866. 

SHAW,  GEORGE  S.,  Captain  and  addi- 
tional Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

SHAW,  THOMAS,  Captain,  io6th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 


and  meritorious  services  before  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

SHEDD,  EUGENE  H.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, l4Oth  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  Spotsylvania,  Va., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SHEETS,  LEVI  D.,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  October 
6,  1865. 

SHELDON,  ANDREW  F.,  Major  and 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  August 
15,  1865. 

SHERMAN,  GEORGE  R.,  Captain,  7th 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SHERMAN,  SOCRATES  N.,  Major  and 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  October 
i,  1865. 

SHORT,  JOHN  P.,  Captain,  i6th  Regiment, 
Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SHURLEY,  EDMUND  R.  P.,  Captain,  8th 
Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va., 
December  13,  1862;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

SICKLES,  HIRAM  E.,  First  Lieutenant, 
1 7th  Battery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SILL,  EDWARD  E.,  Captain  and  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  great  gallantry  dur- 
ing the  actions  of  Buzzard  Roost,  Dalton, 
Resaca,  Kingston,  Canville  and  Dallas,  in 
the  Atlanta  Campaign,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SIMMS,  WILLIAM  T.,  Captain,  59th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  operations 
resulting  in  the  fall  of  Richmond,  Va., 
and  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army 


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under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April 
9,  1865. 

SIMPSON,  GEORGE,  First  Lieutenant, 
I42d  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SINCLAIR,  PERCY  SHELLY,  Captain, 
6oth  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  good  conduct  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SIZER,  JOHN  MAPPA,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  n6th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  distinguished  gallantry  at  Winchester, 
Va.,  September  19,  and  at  Cedar  Creek, 
Va.,  October  19,  1864,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

SKINNER,  EUGENE  C,  First  Lieutenant, 
H7th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  at  Fort 
Fisher,  N.  C.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

SKINNER,  LEWIS  C.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
8th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ; 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

SLATER,  JOEL  B.,  First  Lieutenant,  ist 
Dragoons ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SLIPPER,  JOSEPH  A.,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  field  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

SMITH,  ALFRED  BAKER,  Colonel,  isoth 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  in  Georgia  and  the  Caro- 
linas,  to  date  from  March  15,  1865. 

SMITH,  ALGERNON  E.,  Captain,  iijrth 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  at  the  storming  of 
Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

SMITH,  ALVA  J.  P.,  Captain,  4th  Ar- 
tillery; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  con- 
duct in  action,  to  date  from  March  31, 
1865. 

SMITH,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  Captain, 
I22d  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  espe- 
cial acts  of  gallantry  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battles  of  Opequan  and  Cedar 
Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  October  19,  1864; 


Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  before  Peters- 
burg, to  date  from  April  2,  1865;  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct at  Little  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date 
from  April  6,  1865. 

SMITH,  EDWARD  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I5th  Battery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  con- 
spicuous gallantry,  judgment  and  precision 
in  action  during  the  campaign  terminating 
with  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army 
under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April 
9,  1865. 

SMITH,  HENRY  BASCOM,  Captain,  5th 
Artillery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SMITH,  HENRY  C,  First  Lieutenant, 
I5oth  Infantry;  Captain  and  Major  by 
brevet,  for  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SMITH,  HOWARD  M.,  Major,  ist  Dra- 
goons ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
distinguished  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SMITH,  JAMES,  Colon-el,  I28th  Infantry; 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  conspicu- 
ous gallantry  at  Cane  River  Crossing,  La., 
April  23,  1864,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

SMITH,  JAMES  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
6gth  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  con- 
spicuous gallantry  in  the  engagement  near 
Boydton  Plank  Road,  for  efficient  services 
on  all  subsequent  occasions  and  for  par- 
ticularly meritorious  services  during  the 
campaign  terminating  with  the  surrender 
of  the  insurgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E. 
Lee,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

SMITH,  JOSEPH  BOYCE,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SNIPER,  GUSTAVUS,  Colonel,  iSsth  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
conspicuous  gallantry  in  the  battles  of  the 
Quaker  Road  and  White  Oak  Road,  Va., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SNYDER,  JAMES  W.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
9th  Artillery;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  before 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  2, 
1865. 

SNYDER,  MARTIN,  Captain,  8oth  Infan- 


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try;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  resulting  in  the  fall 
of  Richmond,  Va.,  and  the  surrender  of 
the  insurgent  army  under  Gen.  R.  E. 
Lee,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

SPAULDING,  HARLIN  P.,  Captain,  7th 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  service,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

SPAULDING,  IRA,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
5Oth  Engineers ;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
campaign  before  Richmond,  to  date  from 
August  I,  1864;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  operations  resulting  in  the  fall 
of  Richmond  and  the  surrender  of  the  in- 
surgent army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to 
date  from  April  g,  1865. 

SPEAR,  PERCY  B.,  Captain  and  Commis- 
sary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  July  18, 
1865;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  action 
at  Groveton,  Va.,  August  30,  1862,  to  date 
from  July  18,  1865. 

SPENCER,  T.  RUSH,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  June  I,  1865. 

SPERRY,  GEORGE,  Captain,  22d  Cavalry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

SPOFFORD,  JOHN  P.,  Colonel,  g;th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SPRAGUE,  CHARLES  H.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 94th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  I,  1865. 

SPREADBURY,  JOHN,  Captain,  22d  Cav- 
alry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  April 
2,  1865. 

STAFFORD,  STEPHEN  R.,  Captain,  8th 
Artillery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  I,  1865. 

STARING,  CLINTON  DE  WITT,  First 
Lieutenant,  3d  Artillery;  Captain  by 


brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

STARR,  IRVVIN  M.,  Captain,  ist  Mounted 
Rifles;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

STEDMAN,  BENSON  F.,  First  Lieutenant, 
2d  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  service,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

STEGMAN,  LEWIS  R.,  Major,  ist  Regi- 
ment, U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

STEVENS,  HAZZARD,  Major  and  Assist- 
ant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallantry 
and  distinguished  services  in  the  cam- 
paign before  Richmond,  Va.,  to  date  from 
August  I,  1864;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
battles  of  Winchester,  Fisher's  Hill  and 
Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  October 
19,  1864;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  before 
Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  2, 
1865. 

STEVENS,  JAMES  H.,  Captain,  83d  In- 
fantry; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

STEWART,  JAMES,  Captain,  I46th  Infan- 
try; Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

STINSON,  DANIEL,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

STOCKING,  SOLON  WALTER,  Captain, 
ist  Artillery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  in  action  at  Rap- 
pahannock  Station,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

STOCUM,  JOHN,  Captain,  iSgth  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 


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STRANG,  EDWARD  J.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
long  and  faithful  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  May  n,  1865. 

STRONG,  JAMES  C,  Colonel,  isth  Regi- 
ment, Veteran  Reserve  Corps;  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

STRONG,  RICHARD  P.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Captain 
and  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

STRONG  THOMAS  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
i6th  Artillery ;  Colonel  and  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

STUART,  JOHN,  Captain,  Sist  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SUCKLEY,  GEORGE,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  August  15, 
1865. 

SUESS,  JOHN  LOUIS,  Captain,  ist  Engi- 
neers ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  campaign, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SULLIVAN,  JEREMIAH  ANDREW,  Ma- 
jor, ist  Veteran  Cavalry;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  while  leading  his  men 
in  a  charge  against  the  enemy  at  Castle- 
ton,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  4,  1864. 

SUMMERS,  MOSES,  Captain  and  Assist- 
ant Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Ma- 
jor by  brevet,  for  faithful  services  in  the 
Quartermaster's  Department,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SUMNER,  EDWIN  V.,  Colonel,  ist 
Mounted  Rifles ;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  field,  to  date  from  March 
28,  1865. 

SUTTON,  GEORGE  L.,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  October 
6,  1865. 

SWEET,  WILLIAM  H.  S.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I46th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 


ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

SWEITZER,  NELSON  B.,  Colonel,  i6th 
Cavalry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  and  distinguished  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

SWIFT,  CHARLES  N.,  Captain,  3oth  U. 
S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  service  during  the  war,  from 
March  13,  1865. 

SZABAD,  EMERIC,  Captain  and  Aide-de- 
Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major,  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

TAFT,  ELIJAH  D.,  Captain,  5th  Battery; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  conspicuous  gal- 
lantry at  Winchester,  Va.,  September  19, 
1864,  and  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

TALL,  JOSEPH  H.,  First  Lieutenant,  86th 
Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

TALLMAN,  BYRON,  Stcond  Lieutenant, 
22d  Cavalry;  First  Lieutenant  and  Cap- 
tain by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  at  the  battle  of  Winchester,  Va., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

TARBELL,  DOCTOR,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  July  10, 
1865. 

TARBELL,  JONATHAN,  Colonel,  pist  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  G.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I46th  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle 
of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  April 

i,  1865- 

TAYLOR,  PETER  A.,  Captain,  Signal 
Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  long  and  faithful  services  in  the  field, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

TAYLOR,  RODNEY,  M.,  Major,  I2th  Cav- 
alry; Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

TAYLOR,  STEWART  M.,  Captain  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 


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brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

TEMPLETON,  GEORGE  C,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, soth  Engineers ;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  campaign  before  Richmond,  Va., 
to  date  from  August  I,  1864. 

TERRELL,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  43d  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
conduct  while  commanding  the  sharp- 
shooters at  the  battle  of  Winchester,  Va., 
to  date  from  September  19,  1864;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  before  Petersburg, 
Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

THAYER,  AMOS  MADDEN,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  operation 
resulting  in  the  fall  of  Richmond,  Va., 
and  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army 
under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April 
9,  1865. 

THAYER,  NATHAN,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  faithful  ser- 
vices in  his  department,  to  date  from 
November  15,  1865. 

THIBAUT,  FREDERICK  W.,  Captain, 
i8th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  July  19,  1865. 

THIELEMANN,  HEINRICH,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 46th  Infantry ;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  conspicuous  gallantry  in  the  assault 
before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from  April 
2,  1865. 

THOMAS,  JOHN  T.,  Captain,  n/th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 

13,  1865. 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  HARRY,  Major  and 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  August 

IS,  1865. 

THOMSON,  CLIFFORD,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, ist  Cavalry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  conduct  and 
efficient  services  at  the  battles  of  South 


Mountain,  Antietam,  Chancellorsville  and 
Gettysburg,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

THORNE,  PLATT  M.,  Captain,  isoth  In- 
fantry; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

THORP,  THOMAS  J.,  Colonel,  ist  Dra- 
goons; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

THURSTON,  A.  HENRY,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

THURSTON,  JAMES  S.,  Major  and  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  October 
9,  1865. 

TIBBITS,  WILLIAM  B.,  Colonel,  2ist  Cav- 
alry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  October  21,  1864;  Briga- 
dier-General, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major- 
General  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

TICHENOR,  ISAAC  S.,  Captain,  losth  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
distinguished  conduct  at  the  battles  of  Bull 
Run,  South  Mountain  and  Antietam ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Chan- 
tilly,  Va.,  September  i,  1862;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
at  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va., 
December  13,  1862,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

TIDBALL,  JOHN  C.,  Colonel,  4th  Artil- 
lery ;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  distinguished  services  in  the 
battle  of  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  and 
during  the  operations  before  Richmond, 
Va.,  to  date  August  I,  1864;  Major-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  gallantry  and  merito- 
rious services  at  Forts  Stedman  and  Sedg- 
wick,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

TILLINGHAST,  JOSEPH  C,  Captain,  2d 
Artillery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

TOMLINSON,  DE  WITT  C.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and 


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meritorious  services,  to  date  from  July  8, 
1865. 

TOWER,  ANSON  K.,  First  Lieutenant,  22d 
Cavalry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

TOWNSEND,  EBEN  G.,  Captain,  2d 
Battalion,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battles  of  Chancellorsville,  Va., 
and  Lookout  Mountain,  Tenn.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

TOWNSEND,  EUGENE  L.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 9th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps ;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  December  2,  1865. 

TOWNSEND,  JOHN  F.,  First  Lieutenant, 
6ist  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
conspicuous  gallantry  in  the  engagements 
of  April  7,  1865,  to  date  from  that  date. 

TOWNSEND,  JOSEPH  G.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  iSQth  Infantry ;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Five 
Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  i,  1865. 

TRACY,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN, 
Colonel,  ioo.th  Infantry;  Brigadier-General 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

TRACY,  OSGOOD  V.,  Captain,  I22d  Infan- 
try; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battles  of  Ope- 
quon  and  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from 
October  19,  1864;  Major,  I22d  Infantry; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  before  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

TRACY,  WILLIAM  G.,  Captain  and  Aide- 
de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  efficient  services  rendered  dur- 
ing the  campaigns  in  Georgia  and  South 
Carolina,  to  date  from  March  19,  1865. 

TRAVERS,  GEORGE  W.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  46th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
siege  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

TRAVERS,  MICHAEL,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 4th  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct in  battle,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

TREADWELL,  GEORGE  H.,  Captain,  7th 
Artillery;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  efficient  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 


TREMAIN,  HENRY  EDWIN,  Major  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865;  Colonel  by  brevet,  to  date  from 
June  12,  1865;  Brigadier-General  by  bre- 
vet, to  date  from  November  30,  1865. 

TRENOR,  JR.,  JOHN,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  Novem- 
ber 7,  1865. 

TROTTER,  FREDERICK  E.,  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, ist  Regiment,  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps;  Colonel  and  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

TRUESDELL,  GEORGE,  Major  and  ad- 
ditional Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  in  the  Pay 
Department,  to  date  from  May  i,  1867. 

TURKINGTON,  JOSEPH,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 5th  Veteran  Infantry;  Captain 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  in  the  battles  of  the  Weldon 
Railroad,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

TURNER,  LEVI  C,  Major  and  Judge- 
Advocate,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  and  faithful  services  during 
the  war  as  Judge-Advocate,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

TUTHILL,  GABRIEL,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, loth  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps;  First  Lieutenant  and  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  November  10,  1865. 

TUTTLE,  RUSSELL  M.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, !O7th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  meritorious  and  distinguished  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

TYLER,  ALBERT  M.,  Captain,  I2ist  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  meritori- 
ous services  at  the  battle  of  Winchester, 
Va.,  to  date  from  September  19,  1864; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  before 
Petersburg,  and  at  the  battle  of  Little 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April 
6,  1865. 

TYLER,  FRANCIS  EVELYN,  Captain, 
74th  Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  at  the  battles  of  Bull 


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Run  (second),  Va.,  and  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

TYLER,  JOHN  M.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
2d  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant  and  Cap- 
tain by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

UFFENDILL,  ISAIAH,  Captain,  84th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

ULLMAN,  DANIEL,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

UPTON,  EMORY,  Brigadier-General; 
Major-General  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  at  the  battle 
of  Winchester,  Va.,  to  date  from  Oc- 
tober 19,  1864. 

URELL,  MICHAEL  E.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 82d  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at 
the  battles  of  Fair  Oaks  and  Bristoe 
Station,  Va.;  and  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the 
battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

UTTER,  FRANK  A.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
services,  to  date  from  December  21, 
1865. 

UTTER,  HOWARD  B.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, I42d  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct at  the  storming  of  Fort  Fisher, 
N.  C,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

VAN  ALSTYNE,  PIERRE,  Major  and 
additional  Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful services  in  his  department,  to  date 
from  November  15,  1865. 

VAN  BRACKLE,  CHARLES  H.,  First 
Lieutenant,  I4th  Artillery;  Captain  and 
Major  by  brevet,  for  conspicuous  gal- 
lantry at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

VAN  BROCKLIN,  MARTIN,  Captain, 
50th  Engineers;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  before  Richmond,  to  date 
from  August  I,  1864;  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  merito- 
rious services  during  the  campaign  termi- 
nating with  the  surrender  of  the  insurgent 


army  under  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from 
April  9,  1865. 

VAN  BUREN,  DANIEL  T.,  Colonel  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Briga- 
dier-General by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

VAN  BUREN,  JAMES  LYMAN,  Major 
and  additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at 
the  battles  of  the  Wilderness,  Spotsyl- 
vania,  Bethesda  Church,  and  during  the 
operations  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to 
date  from  August  I,  1864;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  campaign  in  East  Tennes- 
see, and  at  the  siege  of  Knoxville,  to 
date  from  August  i,  1864;  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct  at  Forts  Stedman  and  Sedgwick, 
Va.,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

VAN  BUREN,  THOMAS  B.,  Colonel, 
I02d  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

VAN  DERLIP,  WILLIAM  L.,  Cap- 
tain, 44th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

VAN  DE  WIELE,  JR.,  JOHN  B.,  Captain, 
8th  Regiment,  U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

VAN  DUYN,  AUGUSTUS  C.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  October  i,  1865;  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  Oc- 
tober 6,  1865. 

VAN  ETTAN,  ORASMUS  R.,  First 
Lieutenant,  ist  Battery;  Captain  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
at  the  battles  of  Winchester,  Fisher's 
Hill  and  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from 
October  19,  1864. 

VAN  HORN,  DANIEL  W.,  Captain  and 
additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 


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vices  at  the  battles  of  Fredericksburg 
and  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

VAN  PETTEN,  JOHN  B.,  Colonel,  iO3d 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

VAN  RENSSELAER,  WILLIAM  V., 
First  Lieutenant,  soth  Engineers;  Cap- 
tain by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  campaign  De- 
fore  Richmond,  Va.,  to  date  from  August 
I,  1865. 

VAN  SCOY,  HIRAM  C,  Captain,  zaist 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  before  Peters- 
burg, and  at  the  battle  of  Little  Sailor's 
Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  6,  1865. 

VAN  VLIET,  STEWART,  Brigadier- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

VAN  VOORHEES,  KOERT  S.,  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, I37th  Infantry;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  campaign  in  Georgia  and 
the  Carolinas,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

VAN  WYCK,  CHARLES  H.,  Colonel, 
56th  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

VEDDER,  COMMODORE  PERRY,  Cap- 
tain, 1 54th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in 
the  campaign  before  Atlanta,  Ga.,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

VEDDER,  SIMON  C.,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  efficient  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  June 
3,  1865. 

VEEDER,  JOHN  S.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I53d  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
conspicuous  gallantry  at  Winchester, 
Va.,  September  19,  1864,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

VERPLANCK,  ABRAM  G.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I4th  Artillery;  Captain  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  Georgia  and  Carolina 
Campaign,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

VIDAL,  THEODORE  C,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  before  Fort  Wagner, 


and  in  the  actions  on  Morris  Island, 
S.  C.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

VOLK,  FRED  T.,  Captain,  6sth  Infantry; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  before  Petersburg,  Va., 
to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

VON  EGLOFFSTEIN,  FREDERICK 
W.,  Colonel,  iO3d  Infantry;  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

VON  KUSSEROW,  CHARLES,  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 2d  U.  S.  Veteran  Volun- 
teers; Colonel  by  brevet,  for  meritori- 
ous services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

VON  SCHACK,  GEORGE  W.,  Colonel, 
7th  Veteran  Infantry;  Brigadier-General 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  campaign  against 
Richmond,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

VON  SHIRACH,  FREDERICK  C,  Cap- 
tain, 7th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps;  Major  by,  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

VON  VEGESACK,  ERNEST,  Colonel, 
20th  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

VOORHIES,  ZACHARIAH,  Major  and 
additional  Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  October  20,  1865. 

WADDLE,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain,  14801 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WADSWORTH,  CHARLES  F.,  First 
Lieutenant,  Ii6th  Infantry;  Captain  and 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

WADSWORTH,  CRAIG  W.,  Captain 
and  additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  conduct 
in  the  engagements  of  Cold  Harbor  and 
Trevilian  Harbor,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WADSWORTH,  JAMES  S.,  Brigadier- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  gallant  conduct  at 
the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  the  Wilder- 


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ness,  to  date  from  May  6,  1864,  when 
he  was  killed. 

WADSWORTH,  JAMES  W.,  Captain 
and  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  in  the  battle  of  Five 
Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  i,  1865. 

WAINWRIGHT,  CHARLES  S.,  Colonel, 
ist  Artillery;  Brigadier-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  brave,  careful  and  efficient  ser- 
vices in  the  battles  and  marches  of  the 
campaign,  to  date  from  August  i,  1865. 

WAINWRIGHT,  WILLIAM  P.,  Colonel, 
76th  Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WALBRIDGE,  CHARLES  E.,  Captain 
and  Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet,  for  meri- 
torious and  faithful  services,  to  date 
from  January  I,  1865. 

WALDRON,  HAMPDEN,  Captain,  5th 
U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  June  18,  1865. 

WALKER,  WILLIAM  A.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I46th  Infantry;  Captain  and  Major 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WALLACE,  WILLIAM  RILEY,  Cap- 
tain, i86th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  in 
the  assault  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to 
date  from  April  2,  1865. 

WALLING,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain,  I42d 
Infantry;  Major  and  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious conduct  at  the  storming  of  Fort 
Fisher,  N.  C.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

WALRATH,  EZRA  L.,  Major,  iisth  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at 
the  storming  of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WALTERMIRE,  WILLIAM,  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, iSQth  Infantry;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  conspicuous  gallantry  at 
Winchester,  Va.,  September  19,  Cedar 
Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

WANDS,  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON, 
Captain,  loth  Regiment,  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps;  Major  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 


torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

WARD,  HENRY,  Captain,  ist  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Major  and  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel by  brevet,  for  long,  con- 
tinued and  meritorious  service  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WARDWELL,  EDWARD  H.,  Second 
Lieutenant,  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; First  Lieutenant  and  Captain  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WARDWELL,  NEWTON  M.,  Captain 
and  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful services  in  the  Subsistence  Depart- 
ment, to  date  from  December  9,  1865. 

WARNER,  EDWARD  R.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  ist  Artillery;  Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  distinguished  ser- 
vices at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg  and  in 
the  operations  before  Petersburg,  to 
date  from  August  I,  1864;  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  operations  re- 
sulting in  the  fall  of  Richmond,  Va.,  and 
the  surrender  of  the  insurgent  army  under 
Gen.  R.  E.  Lee,  to  date  from  April  9, 
1865. 

WARR,  EDWARD,  Captain,  li;th  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WARREN,  EDGAR  W.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  conduct  in  the  battle  of 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1863,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865;  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  in  the  battle  of  Fire  Forks, 
Va.,  April  I,  1865,  to  date  from  April  i, 
1865;  Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WARREN,  ROBERT  P.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I46th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at 
the  battle  of  Chapel  House,  Va.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865;  Major  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  services  at  the  battle  of  Five 
Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  i,  1865. 

WARREN,  SUMNER  H.,  Captain,  ir6th 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  conduct  and  meritorious 
service  in  the  engagements  at  New 


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Market,  August  6,  1864;  at  Deep  Bot- 
tom, August  14,  1864,  and  Fort  Harri- 
son, Va.,  September  29,  1864,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WASHBURN,  DANIEL  W.,  Captain, 
4th  Artillery;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  conduct  in  action,  to  date  from 
April  6,  1865. 

WATKINS,  FRED  W.,  Captain,  io;th  U. 
S.  Colored  Infantry;  Major  by  breve£, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  service  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WATKINS,  GEORGE  D.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, rst  Mounted  Rifles;  First  Lieu- 
tenant by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

WATKINS,  HEZEKIAH,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I43d  Infantry;  Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  distinguished  services  in  the 
field  during  the  Savannah  and  Golds- 
borough  Campaign,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

WATSON,  ALEXANDER  T.,  Major  and 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

WATTLES,  WILLIAM,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, isoth  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in 
the  campaign  in  Georgia  and  the  Caro- 
linas,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WATTS,  ARTHUR  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
ist  Dragoons;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WEAVER,  ERASTUS  C,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 121  st  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services,  to 
date  from  January  23,  1865. 

WEBB,  ALEXANDER  S.,  Brigadier- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-Gen- 
eral  by  brevet,  for  distinguished  con- 
duct at  Gettysburg,  at  Bristoe  Station, 
at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness  and  at 
Spotsylvania,  to  date  from  August  I, 
1864. 

WEBB,  ROBERT  STEWART,  Major 
and  additional  Paymaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WEEKS,  GEORGE  D.,  Captain,  i;3d 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful 
services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 


WEIHL,  CHARLES,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  First 
Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WEIR,  GEORGE  H.,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
distinguished  services  at  the  battle  of 
the  Wilderness,  Va.,  and  during  the 
campaign  before  Richmond,  Va.,  to  date 
from  July  6,  1864. 

WEISZ,  MARTIN,  First  Lieutenant, 
38th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Captain 
and  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

WELLS,  AMOS,  First  Lieutenant,  I42d 
Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WELLS,  CHARLES  A.,  Captain,  27th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WELLS,  CHARLES  W.,  Captain,  n8th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  distinguished  services  during  the 
campaign  in  Virginia,  to  date  from  April 
9,  1865. 

WELLS,  DAVID  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I42d  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct 'at  the 
storming  of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

WELLS,  GUILFORD  WILEY,  Captain, 
ist  Dragoons;  Major  and  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

WELLS,  J.  HOWARD,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  "1865. 

WETMORE,  EZRA  F.,  Major,  26th  In- 
fantry; Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WEYGANT,  CHARLES  H.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  I24th  Infantry;  Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  excellent  services  in  the  battle 
before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date  from 
March  25,  1865. 

WHEELAN,  JAMES  N.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  ist  Mounted  Rifles;  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious 


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services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WHEELER,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  1426 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WHEELOCK,  CHARLES,  Colonel,  97th 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in 
battle  on  Weldon  Railroad,  near  Globe 
Tavern,  to  date  from  August  19,  1864. 

WHISTLER,  JOSEPH  N.  G.,  Colonel, 
2d  Artillery;  Brigadier-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct 
during  the  war,  to  date  from.  March  13, 
1865. 

WHITE,  DAVID  B.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
8ist  Infantry;  Colonel  and  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WHITE,  FRANK  J.,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
2d  U.  S.  Colored  Cavalry;  Colonel  and 
Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WHITE,  GEORGE  W.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 4th  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  con- 
duct at  the  battle  of  Ream's  Station, 
Va.,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WHITE,  HARRISON,  Major,  6th  Cav- 
alry; •  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Colonel 
by  brevet,  for  conspicuous  gallantry  in 
action,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865, 
and  June  17,  1865,  respectively. 

WHITMAN,  GEORGE  W.,  Major,  sist 
Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

WHITNEY,  EDWARD  J.,  Major  and 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  Oc- 
tober 28,  1865. 

WHITTAKER,  EDWARD  W.,  Colonel, 
1st  Connecticut  Cavalry;  formerly  Cap- 
tain, 2d  New  York  Cavalry;  Brigadier- 
General  by  brevet,  for  gallantry  and 
uniform  good  conduct,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WICKER,  FRANK  N.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
First  Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  war, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 


WICKES,  EDWARD  A.,  Captain,  isoth 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  during  the  cam- 
paign in  Georgia  and  the  Carolines,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WIEDRICH,  MICHAEL,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  isth  Artillery;  Colonel  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services 
in  the  battle  on  Weldon  Railroad,  Va., 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WILBUR,  REUBEN  HENRY,  Captain, 
iO2d  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  in  Georgia  and  the  Caro- 
linas;  Major,  io2d  Infantry;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

WILDER,  WALTER  D.,  Captain,  49th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  at  the  battles 
of  the  Wilderness  and  Spotsylvania 
Court  House,  and  also  for  gallantry  at 
the  battles  of  Winchester,  Fisher's  Hill 
and  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  Oc- 
tober 19,  1864. 

WILKINSON,  ROBERT  F.,  Major, 
I28th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  distinguished 
gallantry  at  Winchester,  Va.,  Septem- 
ber 19,  1864,  and  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va., 
October  19,  1864,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

WILLIAMS,  AUGUSTUS  P.,  Assistant 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  August  15,  1865. 

WILLIAMS,  FRANK,  Major,  4th  Artil- 
lery; Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Ream's 
Station,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

\VILLIAMS,  HENRY  E.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
Captain  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  June  i, 
1865 

WILLIAMS,  HENRY  R.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, nth  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps;  First  Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WILLIAMS,  HOBART,  Captain,  isist  In- 
fantry ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  before  Petersburg, 
Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

WILLIAMSON,   JOHN   J.,   First    Lieuten- 


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and,  2d  Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

WILLSON,  LESTER  S.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  6oth  Infantry;  Colonel  and  Brig- 
adier-General by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  in  the  campaign 
under  General  Sherman,  resulting  in  the 
fall  of  Atlanta,  Ga.,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

WILSON,  EDWARD  P.,  Major,  2d  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  war,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

WILSON,  THOMAS  A.,  Captain,  I46th  In- 
fantry; Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to 
date  from  April  I,  1865. 

WILSON,  WILLIAM,  Colonel,  6th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WINCHESTER,  BENJAMIN  FRANK, 
Captain  and  Commissary  of  Subsistence, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
efficient  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  July  12,  1865. 

WINEGAR,  WILLIAM  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, ist  Dragoons;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  dur- 
ing the  war,  to  date  from  April  9,  1865. 

WINSLOW,  BRADLEY,  Colonel,  i86th 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  in  the 
assault  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  date 
from  April  2,  1865. 

WINSLOW,  JR.,  GORDON,  Captain,  5th 
Veteran  Infantry,  and  acting  Aide-de- 
Camp ;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  April  i,  1865. 

WINSLOW,  HIRAM  A.,  Captain,  I42d  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  conduct  at  the  storming  of 
Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

WINTERBOTHAM,  JOHN  R.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Adjutant,  155th  Infantry;  Cap- 
tain, Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WINTHROP,  FRED,  Colonel,  5th  Veteran 
Infantry;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
brave,  constant  and  efficient  services  in 
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the  battles  and  marches  of  the  campaign, 
to  date  from  August  i,  1864;  Major-Gen- 
eral by  brevet,  for  gallant  conduct  at  the 
battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from 
April  i,  1865. 

WINTHROP,  W'lLLIAM  W.,  Major  and 
Judge- Advocate,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel and  Colonel  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
field  and  in  the  Bureau  of  Military  Justice, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WODELL,  ISAAC  P.,  First  Lieutenant, 
I2th  Regiment,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ; 
Captain  and  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  service  at  the  battle  of 
Fredericksburg,  Va.,  from  March  13,  1865. 

WOLFF,  FREDERICK,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meri- 
torious services,  to  date  from  June  I,  1865. 

WOOD,  ANSON  S.,  Major,  gth  Artillery; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  before  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 

WOOD,  JR.,  BRADFORD  R.,  Captain,  44th 
Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WOOD,  CHARLES  S.,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  October  6,  1865. 

WOOD,  ENOS  B.,  Captain,  2d  U.  S.  Col- 
ored Cavalry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  con- 
tinued good  conduct  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices in  the  field,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865. 

WOOD,  JR.,  JAMES,  Colonel,  I36th  In- 
fantry; Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  conduct,  to  date 
from  March  8,  1865;  Major-General  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WOOD,  JAMES  H.,  Captain,  4th  Artillery; 
Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritori- 
ous services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

WOOD,  NATHAN  S.,  Captain,  4th  Artil- 
lery; Major  by  brevet,  for  meritorious 
and  gallant  services  in  the  field,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

WOOD,  WILLIAM,  Major,  gth  Artillery; 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gallant 
and  meritorious  services  before  Peters- 
burg, to  date  from  April  2,  1865. 


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WOODFORD,  STEWART  L.,  Colonel,  icyd 
U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Brigadier-General 
by  brevet,  for  zeal,  efficiency  and  generally 
meritorious  conduct  in  the  discharge  of 
his  duties,  to  date  from  May  12,  1865. 

WOODHULL,  MAXWELL  V.  Z.,  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel and  Assistant  Adjutant- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices during  the  campaign ;  and  Brig- 
adier-General by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
efficient  services  during  the  war,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 

WrOODMAN,  CHARLES  H.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 65th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct  at  the 
battles  of  Opequon  and  Cedar  Creek,  Va., 
to  date  from  October  19,  1864;  Captain, 
65th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  before 
Petersburg  and  at  the  battle  of  Little 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  April 
6,  1865- 

WOODRUFF,  HENRY  D.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major,  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Col- 
onel by  brevet,  for  faithful  services  during 
the  war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WOODWARD,  ELIJAH,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 2d  Artillery;  First  Lieutenant  and  Cap- 
tain by  brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WOODWARD,  JOHN  H.,  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  June  5, 
1865. 

WOOLSEY,  CHARLES  W.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, i64th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services  in  the 
field,  to  date  from  August  i,  1864;  Major 
and  Lieutenant-Colonel  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WRIGHT,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Cap- 
tain, I46th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
gallant  and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  G.,  Colonel,  sist  In- 
fantry ;  Brigadier-General  by  brevet,  for 
meritorious  services,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

WRIGHT,  NATHANIEL  ALBERT,  Cap- 
tain, 147th  Infantry;  Major  by  brevet,  for 
faithful  and  meritorious  services,  to  date 
from  March  13,  1865. 


WRIGHT,  THOMAS,  Major,  3ist  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  faithful  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices, to  date  from  November  7,  1865. 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM,  First  Lieutenant  and 
Adjutant,  i46th  Infantry;  Captain  by  bre- 
vet, for  faithful  and  meritorious  services, 
to  date  from  March  13,  1865;  Major  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices at  the  battles  of  White  Oak  Road 
and  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  April 
i,  1865. 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  B.,  First  Lieutenant, 
JO4th  Infantry;  Captain  by  brevet,  for 
conspicuous  gallantry  in  the  battle  of  Dab- 
ney's  Mills,  Va.,  to  date  from  March  13, 
1865;  Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battles  of 
White  Oak  Road  and  Five  Forks,  Va.,  to 
date  from  April  i,  1865. 

YATES,  AUSTIN  A.,  Captain,  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps;  Major  by  brevet,  for  faith- 
ful and  efficient  service,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

YEOMANS,  GEORGE  B.,  First  Lieutenant, 
ist  Dragoons;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  gal- 
lant and  meritorious  services  during  the 
war,  to  date  from  March  13,  1865. 

YORK,  JOHN  F.,  Captain,  5th  Veteran  In- 
fantry; Major  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and 
meritorious  services  at  the  battle  of  Five 
Forks,  Va.,  to  date  from  April  i,  1865. 

YOUNG,  CAMPBELL  HARRIS,  Major, 
I36th  Infantry;  Lieutenant-Colonel  by 
brevet,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  ser- 
vices as  staff  officer  on  the  Atlanta  and 
Savannah  campaigns,  to  date  from  March 
13,  1865. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE  F.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  First 
Lieutenant  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  services  during  the  war,  to 
date  from  March  13,  1865. 

YOUNG,  JAMES  W.,  First  Lieutenant,  8th 
Artillery;  Captain  by  brevet,  for  meritori- 
ous services  during  the  war,  to  date  from 
March  13,  1865. 

YOUNGS,  CHARLES  M.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, 38th  U.  S.  Colored  Infantry;  Captain 
and  Major  by  brevet,  for  faithful  and 
meritorious  service,  from  March  13,  1865. 

ZOOK,  SAMUEL  K.,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  Major-General  by  bre- 
vet, for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at 
the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.  (when 
killed),  to  date  from  July  2,  1863. 


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NDER  the  provisions  of  a  resolution  of  Congress,  approved  July  12, 

1862,  and  under  section  6  of  act  of  Congress,  approved  March  3, 

1863,  authorizing  the  President  to  present  a  Medal  of  Honor,  in 
the  name  of  Congress,  to  such  officers  and  enlisted  men  as  shall 

most  distinguish  themselves  by  their  gallantry  in  action,  and  other  soldier- 
like qualities,  there  were  awarded  by  the  President  Medals  of  Honor  for  such 
service  : 


IN  THE  ARMY  TO  : 

ALLEN,  JAMES,  Private,  Company  F,  i6th 
Infantry ;  capture  of  flag  of  i6th  Georgia 
Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the  battle  of  South 
Mountain,  Md.,  September  14,  1862. 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES  W.,  Private, 
Company  K,  ist  Cavalry;  capture  of  Con- 
federate flag  at  battle  of  Waynesboro, 
Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

ARCHER,  LESTER,  Sergeant,  Company  E, 
96th  Infantry;  gallantry  in  placing  the 
colors  of  his  regiment  on  Fort  Harrison, 
near  Richmond,  Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

AVERY,  WILLIAM  B.,  Captain,  ist  Marine 
Artillery;  handling  his  battery  with  great- 
est coolness  amidst  the  hottest  fire  in  the 
battle  of  Tranter's  Creek,  N.  C.,  June  5, 
1862. 

BARNUM,  HENRY  A.,  Colonel,  i4Qth  In- 
fantry ;  although  suffering  severely  from 
wounds,  he  led  his  regiment,  inciting  the 
men  to  greater  action  by  word  and  ex- 
ample until  again  severely  wounded  in 
battle  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  November 
23,  1863. 

BATES,  DELEVAN,  Colonel,  3Oth  U.  S. 
Colored  Infantry ;  gallantry  in  action  at 
Cemetery  Hill,  Va.,  July  30,  1864,  where 
he  fell,  shot  through  the  face,  at  the  head 
of  his  regiment. 

BEDDOWS,  RICHARD,  Private,  34th  Bat- 
tery; brought  his  guidon  off  in  safety  un- 
der a  heavy  fire  of  musketry,  after  he  had 
lost  it  by  his  horse  becoming  furious  from 
the  bursting  of  a  shell,  at  the  battle  of 
Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va.,  May  18, 
1864. 


BEGLEY,  TERRENCE,  Sergeant,  Company 
D,  /th  Artillery ;  shot  a  Confederate  color- 
bearer,  rushed  forward  and  seized  his 
colors,  and  although  exposed  to  heavy  fire, 
regained  the  lines  in  safety,  at  Cold  Har- 
bor, Va.,  June  3,  1864. 

BENJAMIN,  JOHN  F.,  Corporal,  Company 
C,  2d  Cavalry;  captur'e  of  battle  flag  of 
9th  Virginia  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the 
battle  of  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6, 
1865. 

BICKFORD,  HENRY  H.,  Corporal,  Com- 
pany E,  8th  Cavalry;  recapture  of  flag  at 
the  battle  of  Waynesboro,  Va.,  March  2, 
1865. 

BOEHM,  PETER  M.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  I5th  Cavalry;  while  acting  as 
Aide  to  General  Custer  took  a  flag  from 
the  hands  of  a  color-bearer,  rode  in  front 
of  a  line  that  was  being  drawn  back,  and 
under  a  heavy  fire,  rallied  the  men,  re- 
formed the  line,  and  repulsed  the  charge, 
in  action  at  Dinwiddie  Court  House,  Va., 
March  31,  1865. 

BOODY,  ROBERT  M.,  Sergeant,  Company 
B,  4Oth  Infantry;  then  Corporal,  at  great 
personal  risk  voluntarily  saved  the  lives 
of,  and  brought  from  the  battlefield,  two 
wounded  comrades,  in  action  at  Williams- 
burg,  Va.,  May  S,  1862,  and  voluntarily 
and  at  great  personal  risk  brought  from 
the  field  of  battle  and  saved  the  life  of 
Capt.  George  B.  Carse,  Company  C,  4Oth 
Infantry,  at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville, 
Va.,  May  2,  1863. 

BOWEN,  CHESTER  B.,  Corporal,  Com- 
pany I,  ist  Dragoons;  capture  of  flag  at 


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the  battle  of  Winchester,  Va.,  September 
19,  1864. 

BRADLEY,  THOMAS  W.,  Captain,  Com- 
panies H  and  B,  I24th  Infantry;  volun- 
teered in  response  to  a  call,  and  alone,  in 
the  face  of  a  heavy  fire  of  musketry  and 
canister,  went  and  procured  ammunition 
for  the  use  of  his  comrades  at  the  battle  of 
Chancellorsville,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 
BRANNIGAN,  FELIX,  Private,  Company 
A,  74th  Infantry;  volunteered  on  a 
dangerous  service  and  brought  in  valuable 
information  at  the  battle  of  Chancellors- 
ville, Va.,  May  2,  1863. 
BREWER,  WILLIAM  I.,  Private,  Company 
C,  2d  Cavalry;  capture  of  Engineer  flag, 
Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  in  Appomat- 
tox  Campaign,  Va.,  April  4,  1865. 
BRINGLE,  ANDREW,  Corporal,  Company 
F,  loth  Cavalry;  charged  the  enemy  and 
assisted  Sergeant  Norton  in  capturing  a 
field  piece  and  two  prisoners  at  battle  of 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 
BROSNAN,  JOHN,  Sergeant,  Company  E, 
i64th  Infantry;  rescued  a  wounded  com- 
rade who  lay  exposed  to  the  enemy's  fire, 
receiving  a  severe  wound  in  the  effort,  at 
the  battle  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  18, 
1864. 

BROWN,  AUGUST  F.,  Private,  Company 
C,  1st  Battalion  Artillery;  continued  to 
fight  after  being  severely  wounded  at  the 
battles  of  White  Oak  Swamp  and  Malvern 
Hill,  Va.,  June  30  and  July  i,  1862. 
BROWN,  JR.,  EDWARD,  Corporal,  Com- 
pany G,  62d  Infantry;  continued  at  his 
post  under  fire,  though  severely  wounded 
while  carrying  the  colors,  until  ordered  to 
the  rear,  at  the  battles  of  Fredericksburg 
and  Salem  Heights,  Va.,  May  3  and  4, 
1863. 

BROWN  HENRI  LsFEVRE,  Sergeant, 
Company  B,  72d  Infantry ;  voluntarily,  and 
under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  enemy, 
crossed  the  field  of  battle  three  times  with 
a  load  of  ammunition  in  a  blanket  on  his 
back,  thus  supplying  the  Federal  forces, 
whose  ammunition  had  nearly  all  been  ex- 
pended, and  enabling  them  to  hold  their 
position  until  re-enforcements  arrived, 
when  the  enemy  were  driven  from  their 
position,  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness, 
Va.,  May  6,  1864, 

BROWN,  JR.,  MORRIS,  Captain,  Company 
A,  I26th  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  at  the 
battle  of  Gettysburg,  Va.,  July  3,  1863. 
BROWNELL,  FRANCIS  E.,  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  nth  Infantry;  killed  the  mur- 
derer of  Colonel  Ellsworth  at  the  Mar- 


shall   House,    Alexandria,    Va.,    May   24, 
1861. 

BRUNNER,  AUGUST  F.,  Private,  Battery 
C,  ist  Battalion  Artillery,  31  st  Battery,  for 
distinguished  bravery  in  the  battles  of 
Fair  Oaks  and  Malvern  Hill,  Va.,  June  30, 
and  July  I,  1862. 

BRUTON,  CHRISTOPHER  C.  Captain, 
Company  C,  22d  Cavalry;  capture  of  Gen- 
eral Early's  headquarters  flag.  Confederate 
national  standard,  at  the  battle  of  Waynes- 
boro,  Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

BUCHANAN,  GEORGE  A.,  Private,  Com- 
pany G,  I48th  Infantry;  took  position  in 
advance  of  skirmish  line  and  drove  the 
enemy's  cannoneers  from  their  guns  at  the 
battle  of  Chaffin's  Farm,  near  Richmond, 
Va.,  September  29,  1864,  where  he  was 
mortally  wounded. 

BUCKLEY,  DENNIS,  Private,  Company 
G,  I36th  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  of  3ist 
Mississippi  (C.  S.  A.)  at  battle  of  Peach 
Tree  Creek,  Ga.,  July  20,  1864. 

BURK,  MICHAEL,  Private,  Company  D, 
I25th  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  seizing  it 
as  his  regiment  advanced  over  the  enemy's 
works  at  battle  of  Spottsylvania,  Va.,  May 
12,  1864. 

BURKE,  THOMAS,  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  97th  Infantry;  while  Sergeant,  at 
the  risk  of  his  own  life  went  back,  while 
the  rebels  were  still  firing,  and,  finding 
Colonel  Wheelock  unable  to  move,  alone 
and  unaided,  carried  him  off  the  field  at 
the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Va.,  May  6, 
1864. 

BURKE,  THOMAS,  Sergeant,  Company  A, 
5th  Cavalry;  capture  of  battle  flag  at 
Hanover  Court  House,  Va.,  June  30, 
1863. 

BUTTERFIELD,  DANIEL,  Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, U.  S.  Volunteers;  seized  the  colors 
of  the  83d  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  at  a 
critical  moment  and  under  a  galling  fire 
of  the  enemy  encouraged  the  depleted 
ranks  to  renewed  exertion  at  the  battle  of 
Gaines  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 

CADWELL,  LUMAN  C.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  2d  Veteran  Cavalry :  swam 
the  bayou,  under  the  enemy's  fire  and 
captured  and  brought  off  a  boat  by  means 
of  which  the  command  crossed  and  routed 
the  enemy,  at  Alabama  Bayou,  La.,  Sep- 
tember 20.  1864. 

CALKIN,  IVERS  S.,  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany M,  2d  Cavalry ;  capture  of  flag  of  the 
i8th  Virginia  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the 
battle  of  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6, 
1865. 


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CAMPBELL,  JAMES  A.,  Private,  Company 
A,  2d  Cavalry;  voluntarily  rushed  back 
with  one  companion,  while  his  command 
was  retreating  before  superior  numbers, 
and  rescued  his  commanding  officer  who 
had  been  unhorsed  and  left  behind,  at 
Woodstock,  Va.,  January  22,  1865,  and 
captured  two  battle  flags  at  Amelia 
Court  House,  -Va.,  April  5,  1865. 

CAREY,  HUGH,  Sergeant,  Company  E,  82d 
Infantry;  capture  of  flag  of  the  7th  Vir- 
ginia Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the  battle 
of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 

CARMAN,  WARREN,  Sergeant,  Company 
H,  ist  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  and 
several  prisoners  at  the  battle  of  Waynes- 
boro,  Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

CARTER,  JOHN  J.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  33d  Infantry;  made  a  counter 
charge  without  orders  upon  the  attacking 
column,  while  in  command  of  a  detached 
company,  his  regiment  being  thrown  into 
confusion  by  a  charge  of  the  enemy, 
thereby  checking  the  assault,  penetrated 
within  the  enemy's  lines  at  night  and  ob- 
tained valuable  information,  at  the  battle 
of  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

CARUANA,  ORLANDO  E.,  Private,  Com- 
pany K,  sist  Infantry;  brought  off  the 
wounded  Color-Sergeant  and  the  colors 
under  a  heavy  fire  of  the  enemy,  at  the 
battle  of  Newbern,  N.  C.,  March  14,  1862, 
and  volunteered,  being  one  of  a  party  of 
four,  to  determine  the  position  of  the 
enemy,  in  which  action  his  three  comrades 
were  killed,  at  the  battle  of  South  Moun- 
tain, Md.,  September  14,  1862. 

CARY,  JAMES  L.,  Corporal,  Company  G, 
loth  Cavalry;  daring  bravery  and  urging 
the  men  forward  in  a  charge  at  Sailor's 
Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

CATLIN,  ISAAC  SWARTWOOD,  Colonel, 
logth  Infantry;  was  disabled  by  a  severe 
wound  in  an  heroic  effort  to  rally  the  dis- 
organized troops ;  while  being  carried  from 
the  field  he  recovered  somewhat  and 
bravely  started  to  return  to  his  command, 
when  he  received  a  second  wound,  which 
subsequently  necessitated  amputation  of 
his  right  leg,  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va., 
July  30,  1864. 

CHANDLER,  STEPHEN  E.,  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant, Company  A,  24th  Cav- 
alry ;  under  severe  fire  of  the  enemy  and  of 
the  troops  in  retreat,  went  between  the 


lines  to  the  assistance  of  a  wounded  and 
helpless  comrade  and  rescued  him  from 
death  or  capture,  in  action  at  Amelia 
Springs,  Va.,  April  5,  1865. 

CLARK,  HARRISON,  Private,  Company 
E,  I2$th  Infantry;  seized  the  colors  and 
advanced  with  them  after  the  color-bearer 
had  been  shot,  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 

CLEVELAND,  CHARLES  F.,  Private, 
Company  C,  26th  Infantry;  voluntarily 
took  and  carried  the  colors  into  action 
after  the  color-bearer  had  been  shot  at  the 
battle  of  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17, 
1862. 

COEY,  JAMES,  Major,  I47th  Infantry; 
seized  the  regimental  colors  at  a  critical 
moment  and  by  prompt  advance  on  the 
enemy  caused  the  entire  brigade  to  follow 
him,  and,  after  being  severely  wounded, 
caused  himself  to  be  lifted  in  the  saddle 
and  a  second  time  rallied  the  line  in  an 
attempt  to  check  the  enemy,  at  the  battle 
of  Hatcher's  Run,  Va.,  February  6,  1865. 

COLLINS,  THOMAS  D.,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany H,  I43d  Infantry;  capture  of  regi- 
mental flag  of  the  enemy  at  the  battle  of 
Resaca,  Ga.,  May  15,  1864. 

COMPSON,  HARTWELL  B.,  Major,  8th 
Cavalry ;  capture  of  flag  belonging  to  Gen- 
eral Early's  headquarters  at  Waynesboro, 
Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

CONBOY,  MARTIN,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  37th  Infantry;  as  Sergeant, 
took  command  of  the  company  in  action, 
the  Captain  having  been  wounded,  the 
other  commissioned  officers  being  absent, 
and  handled  it  with  skill  and  bravery,  at 
the  battle  of  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5, 
1862. 

CONGDON,  JAMES,  Sergeant,  Company 
E,  8th  Cavalry;  recapture  of  General 
Crook's  headquarters  flag  at  the  battle  of 
Waynesboro,  Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

CONNORS,  JAMES,  Private,  Company  E, 
43d  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  at  the  battle 
of  Fisher's  Hill,  Va.,  September  22,  1864. 

CORLISS,  STEPHEN  P.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  4th  Artillery;  raised  the 
fallen  colors,  and  rushing  forward  in  ad- 
vance of  the  troops,  placed  them  on  the 
enemy's  works,  at  the  battle  of  South  Side 
Railroad,  Va.,  April  2,  1865. 

COYNE,  JOHN  N.,  Sergeant,  Company  B, 
7oth  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  after  a 


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severe  hand-to-hand  contest  at  the  battle 
of  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5,  1862;  was 
mentioned  in  orders  for  his  gallantry. 

CROSIER,  WILLIAM  H.  H.,  Sergeant, 
Company  G,  i4Qth  Infantry;  stripped  the 
colors  from  the  staff  and  brought  them 
back  into  line,  after  being  severely 
wounded  and  ambushed  by  the  enemy,  at 
the  battle  of  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Va.,  July 
20,  1864. 

CROSS,  JAMES  E.,  Corporal,  Company  K, 
I2th  Infantry;  refused,  with  a  companion, 
to  retreat  when  part  of  the  regiment  to 
which  he  was  attached  was  driven  back 
in  disorder,  but  remained  upon  the  skir- 
mish line  for  some  time  thereafter,  firing 
upon  the  enemy,  in  action  at  Blackburn's 
Ford,  Va.,  July  18,  1861. 

CROWLEY,  MICHAEL,  Private,  Company 
A,  22d  Cavalry ;  capture  of  flag  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Waynesboro,  Va.,  March  2.  1865. 

CULLEN,  THOMAS,  Corporal,  Company  I, 
82d  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  of  22d  or 
28th  North  Carolina  (C.  S.  A.)  at  battle 
of  Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  October  14,  1863. 

CURRAN,  RICHARD,  Assistant  Surgeon, 
33d  Infantry;  voluntarily  exposed  himself 
to  great  danger  by  going  to  the  fighting 
line,  there  succoring  the  wounded  and 
helpless  and  conducting  them  to  the  field 
hospital,  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md.,  Sep- 
tember 17,  1862. 

CURTIS,  N.  MARTIN,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  the  first  man  to  pass 
through  the  stockade,  he  personally  led 
each  assault  on  the  traverses,  and  was 
four  times  wounded,  at  the  assault  on  Fort 
Fisher,  N.  C.,  January  15,  1865. 

DAVIDSON,  ANDREW,  Adjutant,  30th 
U.  S.  Colored  Troops ;  one  of  the  first  to 
enter  the  enemy's  works,  where,  after  his 
Colonel,  Major  and  one-third  of  the  com- 
pany officers  had  fallen,  he  gallantly  as- 
sisted in  rallying  and  saving  the  remnant 
of  the  command  at  The  Mine,  Va.,  July 
30,  1864. 

DAVIS,  THOMAS,  Private,  Company  C,  2d 
Artillery;  capture  of  flag  at  Sailor's 
Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

DiCESNOLA,  LOUIS  P.,  Colonel,  4th  Cav- 
alry; was  present  in  arrest,  when  seeing 
his  regiment  fall  back,  he  rallied  his  men, 
accompanied  them  without  arms,  in  a 
second  charge,  in  recognition  of  which 
gallantry  he  was  released  from  arrest; 
he  continued  in  the  action  at  the  head  of 


his  regiment,  until  he  was  desperately 
wounded  and  taken  prisoner,  in  action  at 
Aldie,  Va.,  June  17,  1863. 

DICKEY,  WILLIAM  D.,  Major,  isth  Artil- 
lery; refused  to  leave  the  field,  remaining 
in  command,  after  being  wounded  by  a 
piece  of  shell,  and  led  his  command  in  the 
assault  on  the  enemy's  works  on  the  fol- 
lowing day  at  the  battle  of  Petersburg, 
Va.,  June  17,  1864. 

DOCKUM,  WARREN  C.,  Private,  Com- 
pany H,  I2ist  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  of 
Savannah  Guards  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the  battle 
of  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

DODDS,  EDWARD  E.,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany C,  2ist  Cavalry;  rescued  his  wounded 
Captain  at  great  personal  risk,  and  carried 
him  from  the  field  to  a  place  of  safety,  at 
the  action  at  Ashby,  Ga.,  July  19,  1864. 

DONOGHOE,  TIMOTHY,  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  6gth  Infantry;  voluntarily  carried 
a  wounded  officer  off  the  field  from  be- 
tween the  lines;  while  doing  this  he  was 
himself  wounded,  at  the  battle  of  Fred- 
ericksburg,  Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

DOODY,  PATRICK,  Private,  Company  E, 
i64th  Infantry;  gallantly  led  the  skirmish- 
ers in  a  night  attack,  after  having  made  a 
successful  personal  reconnoissance,  charg-. 
ing  the  enemy,  and  thus  enabling  the 
pioneers  to  put  up  works,  at  Cold  Harbor, 
Va.,  June  7,  1864. 

DORE,  GEORGE  H.,  Sergeant,  Company 
D,  I26th  Infantry;  the  colors  being  struck 
down  by  a  shell  as  the  enemy  were  charg- 
ing, he  rushed  out  and  seized  it,  exposing 
himself  to  the  fire  of  both  sides,  at  the 
battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  3,  1863. 

EDWARDS,  DAVID,  Private,  Company  H, 
I46th  Infantry ;  capture  of  flag  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  April  i,  1865. 

EMBLER,  ANDREW  HARRY,  Captain, 
Company  D,  5Qth  Infantry;  charged  at  the 
head  of  two  regiments,  which  drove  the 
enemy's  main  body,  gained  the  crest  of  a 
hill  near  the  Burgess  House  and  forced 
a  barricade  on  the  Boydton  Road,  at  tl-e 
battle  of  Boydton  Plank  Road,  Va.,  Octo- 
ber 27,  1864. 

EVANS,  JAMES  R.,  Private,  Company  H, 
62d  Infantry;  went  out  in  front  of  the 
line  under  a  fierce  fire,  and  in  face  of  the 
rapidly  advancing  enemy,  rescued  the  regi- 
mental flag  with  which  the  color-bearer 
had  fallen,  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness, 
Va.,  May  5,  1864. 


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EVERSON,  ADELBERT,  Private,  Com- 
pany D,  i85th  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  at 
Five  Forks,  Va.,  April  I,  1865. 

FALLON,  THOMAS  T.,  Private,  Company 
K,  37th  Infantry;  assisted  in  driving  Con- 
federate skirmishers  to  their  main  line,  in 
action  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5,  1862; 
participated  in  action,  though  excused 
from  duty  because  of  disability,  at  Fair 
Oaks,  Va.,  May  30-31,  1862,  and  was  the 
first  man  on  the  enemy's  works  in  a 
charge  with  his  company  at  Big  Shanty, 
Ga.,  June  14-15,  1864. 

FARNSWORTH,  HERBERT  E.,  Captain, 
loth  Cavalry;  voluntarily  carried  a  mes- 
sage which  stopped  the  firing  of  a  Union 
battery  into  his  regiment,  in  which  service 
he  crossed  a  ridge  in  plain  view  and 
swept  by  the  fire  of  both  armies,  in  action 
at  Trevilian  Station,  Va.,  June  n,  1864. 

FORD,  GEORGE  W.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  88th  Infantry ;  capture  of 
flag  at  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

FREEMAN,  ARCHIBALD,  Private,  Com- 
pany E,  I24th  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  of 
I7th  Louisiana  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the  battle 
of  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

FREEMAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  i6pth  Infantry ;  volunteered  to 
carry  the  brigade  flag  after  the  bearer  was 
wounded,  January  15,  1865,  at  Fort  Fisher, 
N.  C. 

GARDINER,  ASA  BIRD,  Captain,  Com- 
pany I,  22d  Militia;  for  distinguished  ser- 
vices performed  during  the  civil  war. 

GASSON,  RICHARD,  Sergeant,  Company 
K,  47th  Infantry;  fell  dead  while  planting 
the  colors  of  his  regiment  on  the  enemy's 
works,  at  the  battle  of  Chaffin's  Farm, 
near  Richmond,  Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

GIFFORD,  BENJAMIN,  Private,  Company 
H,  I2ist  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  at 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

GILBERT,  THOMAS,  Private,  i8th  Bat- 
tery; picked  up  several  burning  shells  and 
put  the  fuse  of  each  into  water,  thereby 
preventing  their  explosion  and  consequent 
loss  of  life,  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  October 
n,  1864. 

GILMORE,  JOHN  C.,  Major,  i6th  Infan- 
try; seized  the  colors  of  his  regiment  and 
gallantly  rallied  his  men  under  a  very 
severe  fire,  at  the  battle  of  Salem  Heights, 
Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

GINLEY,  PATRICK,  Private,  Company  G, 
ist  Artillery;  his  command  having  been 


driven  from  the  works  and  he  having 
been  left  alone  beween  the  opposing  lines, 
crept  back  into  the  woods,  loaded  one  of 
the  abandoned  guns  and  fired  directly  into 
a  body  of  the  enemy  about  to  seize  the 
works;  he  then  rejoined  his  command 
nearby,  took  its  colors  and  led  it  in  a 
charge,  which  recaptured  the  works  and 
guns,  at  the  battle  of  Ream's  Station, 
Va.,  August  25,  1864. 

GION,  JOSEPH,  Private,  Company  A, 
74th  Infantry;  voluntarily  advanced 
toward  the  enemy's  line  under  heavy 
fire  and  secured  valuable  information 
at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va., 
May  2,  1863. 

GOETTEL,  PHILIP,  Private,  Company 
B,  I49th  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  and 
a  battery  guidon  at  the  battle  of  Ring- 
gold,  Ga.,  November  27,  1863. 

GOHEEN,  CHARLES  A.,  First  Sergeant, 
Company  G,  8th  Cavalry;  capture  of 
flag  at  the  battle  of  Waynesboro,  Va., 
March  2,  1865. 

GOODRICH,  EDWIN,  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  gth  Cavalry;  returned 
while  the  command  was  falling  back,  and 
rescued,  in  the  face  of  the  enemy,  a 
Sergeant  from  under  his  fallen  horse, 
near  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

GOURAND,  GEORGE  E.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers  (Cap- 
tain, 3d  Cavalry) ;  while  under  severe 
fire  of  the  enemy,  which  drove  back 
the  command,  rendered  valuable  assist- 
ance in  rallying  the  men,  at  the  battle 
of  Honey  Hill,  S.  C.,  November  30, 
1864. 

GREENE,  OLIVER  D.,  Major  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Army; 
formed  the  columns  under  heavy  fire 
and  put  them  into  position  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17, 
1862. 

GREIG,  THEODORE  W.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  6ist  Infantry;  a 
Confederate  regiment  having  planted  its 
battle  flag  slightly  in  advance  of  the 
regiment,  he  rushed  forward  and  seized 
it,  and,  although  shot  through  the  neck, 
retained  the  flag  and  brought  it  within 
the  Union  lines,  at  the  battle  of  Antie- 
tam, Md.,  September  17,  1862. 

GRIBBEN,  JAMES  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  2d  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag 
of  I2th  Virginia  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  at 


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the  battle  of  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April 
6,  1865. 

GRINDLAY,  JAMES  G.,  Coloned,  I46th 
Infantry ;  the  first  to  enter  the  enemy's 
works  where  he  captured  two  flags,  at  the 
battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  April  i,  1865. 

GRUEB,  GEORGE,  Private,  Company 
E,  158th  Infantry;  gallantry  in  advanc- 
ing to  the  ditch  of  the  enemy's  works, 
at  the  battle  of  Chaffin's  Farm,  near 
Richmond,  Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

HAGERTY,  ASEL,  Private,  Company 
A,  6ist  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  at  Sail- 
or's Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

HAIGHT,  JOHN  H.,  Sergeant,  Company 
G,  72d  Infantry;  voluntarily  carried  a 
severely  wounded  comrade  off  the  field 
in  the  face  of  a  large  force  of  the 
enemy;  in  doing  so  being  himself  se- 
verely wounded  and  taken  prisoner,  at 
the  battle  of  Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5, 
1862;  went  into  the  fight,  although 
severely  disabled,  at  the  action  of  Bris- 
toe  Station,  Va.,  August  27,  1862;  and 
volunteered  to  search  the  woods  for  the 
wounded  at  Manassas,  Va.,  August  29 
and  30,  1862. 

HALL,  FRANCIS  B.,  Chaplain,  i6th  In- 
fantry; voluntarily  exposed  himself  to  a 
heavy  fire  during  the  thickest  of  the 
fight,  and  carried  wounded  men  to  the 
rear  for  treatment  and  attendance,  at 
the  battle  of  Salem  Heights,  Va.,  May 
3,  1863. 

HALL,  H.  SEYMOUR,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  G,  27th  Infantry,  and 
Captain,  Company  F,  I2ist  Infantry; 
remained  on  duty,  although  wounded, 
and  participated  with  his  company  in 
the  battle  of  Gaines  Mill,  Va.,  June  27, 
1862,  and  while  acting  as  Aide,  rendered 
gallant  and  prompt  assistance  in  reform- 
ing the  regiment  inside  the  enemy's 
works,  in  action  at  Rappahannock  Sta- 
tion, Va.,  November  7,  1863. 

HALLOCK,  NATHAN  M.,  Private, 
Company  K,  I24th  Infantry;  saved,  at 
imminent  peril,  from  death  or  capture, 
a  disabled  officer  of  his  company,  by 
carrying  him,  under  a  hot  musketry  fire, 
to  a  place  of  safety,  at  the  action  of 
Bristoe  Station,  Va.,  June  15,  1863. 

HARING,  ABRAM  P.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  I32d  Infantry;  resisted  on 
picket,  with  a  command  of  eleven  men. 


an  attack  of  an  overwhelming  force  of 
the  enemy,  at  Bachelor's  Creek,  N.  C, 
February  I,  1864. 

HART,  WILLIAM  E.,  Private,  Company 
B,  8th  Cavalry;  gallant  conduct  and 
services  as  scout  in  connection  with 
capture  of  the  guerilla  Harry  Gilmore, 
and  other  daring  acts  in  Shenandoah 
Valley,  Va.,  1864  and  1865. 

HARVEY,  HARRY,  Corporal,  Company 
A,  22d  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  and 
bearer  with  two  other  prisoners  at  the 
battle  of  Waynesboro,  Va.,  March  2, 
1865. 

HATCH,  JOHN  P.,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  rode  through  the  lines 
of  one  of  his  brigades,  and  encouraged 
the  men  to  move  forward,  driving  the 
enemy  from  his  position  after  a  short 
and  desperate  conflict,  and  was  severely 
wounded  during  the  action,  at  the  battle 
of  South  Mountain,  Md.,  September  14, 
1862. 

HAWTHORNE,  HARRIS  S.,  Sergeant, 
Company  F,  I2ist  Infantry;  capture  of 
the  Confederate  General  G.  W.  Custis 
Lee,  at  the  battle  of  Sailor's  Creek,  Va., 
April  6,  1865. 

HEERMANCE,  WILLIAM  L.,  Captain, 
Company  C,  6th  Cavalry;  when  his 
regiment,  greatly  reduced  in  numbers, 
was  surrounded  by  a  Confederate  cav- 
alry division,  this  officer  led  the  column 
which  cut  its  way  through  the  opposing 
force,  although  he  was  desperately 
wounded  and  was  captured,  during  the 
action  near  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  April 
30,  1863. 

HIBSON,  JOSEPH  C.,  Private,  Com- 
pany C,  48th  Infantry;  while  voluntar- 
ily performing  picket  duty  under  fire, 
was  attacked  and  ordered  to  surrender, 
but  killed  his  assailant,  July  13,  1863; 
responded  to  a  call  for  a  volunteer  to 
reconnoitre  the  enemy's  position,  and 
went  within  the  enemy's  lines  under 
fire  and  was  exposed  to  great  danger, 
July  14,  1863;  voluntarily  exposed  him- 
self with  great  gallantry  during  an  as- 
sault and  received  three  wounds  which 
permanently  disabled  him  for  active  ser- 
vice, July  18,  1863,  all  near  Fort  Wag- 
ner, S.  C. 

HICKEY,  DENNIS  W.,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany E,  2d  Cavalry;  tore  up,  with  a  de- 


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tachment  of  three  men,  the  bridge  at 
Stony  Creek,  being  the  last  man  on  the 
bridge,  and  covering  the  retreat  until  he 
was  shot  down,  in  action  at  Stony 
Creek  Bridge,  Va.,  June  29,  1864. 

HILL,  JAMES,  Sergeant,  Company  C, 
I4th  Artillery;  capture  of  flag,  shooting 
a  Confederate  officer  who  was  rallying 
his  men  with  the  colors  in  his  hand,  at 
Mine  Explosion,  Petersburg,  Va.,  July 
30,  1864. 

HILLS,  WILLIAM  G.,  Private,  Com- 
pany E,  9th  Cavalry;  voluntarily  carried 
a  severely  wounded  comrade  out  of  a 
heavy  fire  of  the  enemy,  in  action  at 
North  Fork,  Va.,  September  26,  1864. 

HOGARTY,  WILLIAM  P.,  Private, 
Company  D,  23d  Infantry;  distinguished 
gallantry  in  actions,  while  attached  to 
Battery  B,  4th  U.  S.  Artillery;  lost  his 
left  arm  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.;  at  the 
battles  of  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17, 
and  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  December  13, 
1862. 

HORAN,  THOMAS,  Sergeant,  Company 
E,  72d  Infantry;  captured  the  flag  of  the 
8th  Florida  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  during 
a  charge  of  his  regiment,  in  action  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 

HOUGHTON,  CHARLES  H.,  Captain, 
Company  L,  I4th  Artillery;  displayed 
most  distinguished  gallantry  in  action 
at  Petersburg,  Va.,  July  30,  1864,  where 
he  commanded  a  battalion  of  his  regi- 
ment, and  at  Fort  Stedman,  Va.,  March 
25,  1865,  where  he  commanded  the  de- 
tached work  "Battery  Haskell;"  in  the 
Union  assault  made  at  the  Crater,  and 
in  the  Confederate  assault  repelled  at 
Fort  Haskell,  he  displayed  most  con- 
spicuous gallantry  and  repeatedly  ex- 
posed himself  voluntarily  to  the  great- 
est danger;  at  Fort  Stedman  he  was 
three  times  wounded  and  suffered  the 
loss  of  a  leg. 

HOWARD,  JAMES,  Sergeant,  Company 
K,  158th  Infantry;  carried  the  colors  in 
advance  of  the  line  of  battle,  the  flag- 
staff being  shot  off  while  he  was  plant- 
ing it  on  the  parapet  of  the  fort,  at  the 
battle  of  Battery  Gregg,  near  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  April  2,  1865. 

IRSCH,  FRANCIS,  Captain,  Company  D, 
45th  Infantry;  gallantry  in  flanking  the 
enemy,  capturing  a  number  of  prisoners 


and  in  holding  a  part  of  the  town 
against  heavy  odds  while  the  army  was 
rallying  on  Cemetery  Hill,  at  the  battle 
of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  I,  1863. 

JACOBSON,  EUGENE  P.,  Sergeant- 
Major,  74th  Infantry;  bravery  in  con- 
ducting a  scouting  party  in  front  of  the 
enemy,  at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville, 
Va.,  May  2,  1863. 

JAMIESON,  WALTER,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I39th  Infantry;  voluntarily  went 
between  the  lines,  under  heavy  fire,  to 
the  assistance  of  a  wounded  and  help- 
less officer,  whom  he  carried  within  the 
Union  lines,  in  action  at  Petersburg, 
Va.,  July  30,  1864;  seized  the  regimental 
color,  the  color-bearer  and  guard  hav- 
ing been  shot  down,  and  rushing  for- 
ward planted  it  upon  Fort  Harrison, 
Va.,  in  full  view  of  the  entire  brigade, 
September  29,  1864. 

JOHNDRO,  FRANKLIN,  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  u8th  Infantry;  capture  of  forty 
prisoners  at  the  battle  of  Chaffin's 
Farm,  near  Richmond,  Va.,  September 
30,  1864. 

JOHNSON,  POLLED  Corporal,  Com- 
pany H,  6oth  Infantry;  voluntarily  ex- 
posed himself  to  the  fire  of  a  Confeder- 
ate sharpshooter,  thus  drawing  fire  upon 
himself  and  enabling  his  comrade  to 
shoot  the  sharpshooter,  at  New  Hope 
Church,  Ga.,  May  27,  1864. 

JONES,  WILLIAM,  First  Sergeant, 
Company  A,  73d  Infantry;  capture  of 
flag  of  6sth  Virginia  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the 
battle  of  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  May  12, 
1864. 

JUDGE,  FRANCIS  W.,  First  Sergeant, 
Company  K,  79th  Infantry;  the  color- 
bearer  of  the  5ist  Georgia  (C.  S.  A.) 
Infantry,  having  planted  his  flag  upon 
the  side  of  the  work,  the  Sergeant 
leaped  from  his  position  of  safety, 
sprang  upon  the  parapet  and,  in  the  face 
of  a  concentrated  fire,  seized  the  flag 
and  returned  with  it  in  safety  to  the 
fort,  at  the  battle  of  Fort  Sanders, 
Knoxville,  Tenn.,  November  29,  1863. 

KANE,  JOHN,  Corporal,  Company  K, 
looth  Infantry;  gallantry  as  color- 
bearer  in  the  assault  on  Fort  Gregg, 
Va.,  April  2,  1865. 

KAPPESSER,  PETER,  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  I49th  Infantry;  capture  of  Con- 


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federate  flag  at  the  battle  of  Lookout 
Mountain,  Tenn.,  November  24,  1863. 

KAUSS,  AUGUSTUS,  Corporal,  Company 
H,  15th  Artillery;  capture  of  battle  flag, 
at  the  battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  April 
i,  1865. 

KEELE,  JOSEPH,  Sergeant-Major,  i&2d 
Infantry;  voluntarily  and  at  risk  of  his 
life  carried  orders  to  the  brigade  com- 
mander which  resulted  in  saving  the  works 
his  regiment  was  defending,  at  the  battle 
of  North  Anna,  Va.,  May  23,  1864. 

KEENE,  JOSEPH.  Private,  Company  B, 
26th  Infantry;  voluntarily  seized  the  colors 
after  several  color-bearers  had  been 
shot  down  and  led  his  regiment  in  the 
charge  at  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va., 
December  13,  1862. 

KELLY,  DANIEL,  Sergeant,  Company  G, 
8th  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  at  the  battle 
of  Waynesboro,  Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

KELLY,  THOMAS,  Private,  Company  A, 
6th  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  at  action  at 
Front  Royal,  Va.,  August  16,  1864. 

KENYON,  JOHN  S.,  Sergeant,  Company 
D,  3d  Cavalry;  voluntarily  left  a  retir- 
ing column,  returned  in  the  face  of  the 
enemy's  fire,  helped  a  wounded  man  upon 
a  horse,  and  so  enabled  him  to  escape 
capture  or  death,  at  Trenton,  N.  C,  May 
15,  1862. 

KENYON,  SAMUEL  P.,  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  24th  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  at 
the  battle  of  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April 
6,  1865. 

KIGGINS,  JOHN,  Sergeant,  Company  D, 
I49th  Infantry;  waved  the  colors  to  save 
the  lives  of  men  who  were  being  fired 
upon  by  their  own  batteries  and  thereby 
drew  upon  himself  a  concentrated  fire 
from  the  enemy,  at  the  battle  of  Lookout 
Mountain,  Tenn.,  November  24,  1863. 

KING,  HORATIO  C.,  Major  and  Quarter- 
master, U.  S.  Volunteers;  while  serving 
as  a  volunteer  Aide,  carried  orders  to  the 
reserve  brigade,  and  participated  with  it 
in  the  carge  which  repulsed  the  enemy, 
near  Dinwiddie  Court  House,  Va.,  March 
31,  1865. 

KLINE,  HENRY,  Private,  Company  E, 
40th  Infantry;  for  the  capture  of  a  battle 
flag  at  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

KNOX,  EDWARD  M.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
I5th  Battery;  held  his  ground  with  the 
battery,  after  the  other  batteries  had  fallen 


back,  until  compelled  to  draw  his  piece 
off  by  hand;  he  was  severely  wounded 
at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2. 
1863. 

KUDER,  ANDREW,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  8th  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag 
at  the  battle  of  Waynesboro,  Va.,  March 
2,  1865. 

LADD,  GEORGE,  Private,  Company  H, 
22 1  Cavalry;  captured  a  standard  bearer, 
his  flag,  horse  and  equipments,  at  the 
battle  of  Waynesboro,  Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

LAING,  WILLIAM,  Sergeant,  Company  F, 
I58th  Infantry;  was  among  the  first  to 
scale  the  parapet  and  was  mortally 
wounded,  at  the  battle  of  Chaffin's  Farm, 
near  Richmond,  Va.,  September  25,  1864. 

LANGBEIN,  J.  C.  JULIUS,  Musician, 
Company  B,  9th  Infantry ;  a  drummer 
boy,  fifteen  years  of  age,  he  voluntarily 
and  under  a  heavy  fire  went  to  the  aid 
of  a  wounded  officer,  procured  medical 
assistance  for  him  and  aided  in  carrying 
him  to  a  place  of  safety,  at  the  battle  of 
Camden,  N.  C.,  April  19,  1862. 

LESLIE,  FRANK,  Private,  Company  M, 
4th  Cavalry;  capture  of  the  colors  of  the 
3d  Virginia  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the 
action  at  Front  Royal,  Va.,  August  15, 
1864. 

LEVY,  BENJAMIN,  Musician,  Company 
G,  ist  Infantry;  a  drummer  boy,  volun- 
tarily took  the  gun  of  a  sick  comrade, 
went  into  the  fight,  and  when  the  color- 
bearers  were  shot  down  carried  the  colors 
and  saved  them  from  capture  at  the 
battle  of  Glendale,  Va.,  June  30,  1862. 

LIBAIRE,  ADOLPHE,  Captain,  Company 
E,  Qth  Infantry;  in  the  advance  on  the 
enemy,  and  after  his  color-bearer  and 
the  entire  color-guard  of  eight  men  had 
been  shot  down,  he  seized  the  regimental 
flag  and  with  conspicuous  gallantry  carried 
it  to  the  extreme  front,  urging  the  line 
forward,  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md.,  Sep- 
tember 17,  1862. 

LORISH,  ANDREW  J.,  Commissary-Ser- 
gant,  ist  Dragoons;  capture  of  Con- 
federate flag  at  the  battle  of  Winchester, 
Va.,  September  19,  1864. 

LOVE,  GEORGE  M.,  Colonel,  Ii6th  In- 
fantry; capture  of  battle  flag  of  the  2d 
South  Carolina  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the  battle 
of  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19, 
1864. 


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LUDGATE,  WILLIAM,  Captain,  Com- 
pany G,  5Qth  Infantry;  gallantry  and 
promptness  in  rallying  his  men  and  ad- 
vancing with  a  small  detachment  to  save 
a  bridge  about  to  be  fired  by  the  enemy, 
at  the  engagement  at  Farmville,  Va., 
April  7,  1865. 

LUDWIG,  KARL,  Private,  34th  Battery; 
as  gunner  of  his  piece,  inflicted  singly  a 
great  loss  upon  the  enemy  and  distin- 
guished himself  in  the  removal  of  the 
piece  while  under  a  heavy  fire,  at  the  battle 
of  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  18,  1864. 

LUTES,  FRANKLIN  W.,  Corporal,  Com- 
pany D,  i nth  Infantry;  capture  of  flag 
of  the  4ist  Alabama  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.) 
at  the  battle  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  March 
31,  1865. 

LUTY,  GOTLIEB,  Sergeant,  Company  A, 
74th  Infantry ;  bravely  advanced  to  the 
enemy's  line  under  heavy  fire  and  brought 
back  valuable  information,  at  the  battle  of 
Chancellorsville,  Va.,  May  3,  1863. 

LYMAN,  JOEL  H.,  Quartermaster-Ser- 
geant, Company  B,  gth  Cavalry ;  in  an 
attempt  to  capture  a  Confederate  flag,  he 
captured  one  of  the  enemy's  officers  and 
brought  him  within  the  lines,  at  the  battle 
of  Winchester,  Va.,  September  19,  1864. 

MADDEN,  MICHAEL,  Private,  Company 
K,  42d  Infantry;  assisted  a  wounded  com- 
rade to  the  river  bank,  and,  under  fire  of 
the  enemy,  swam  with  him  across  a  branch 
of  the  Potomac  to  the  Union  lines,  in 
action  at  Mason's  Island,  Md.,  September 
3,  1861. 

MANDY,  HENRY  J.,  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany B,  4th  Cavalry ;  capture  of  flag  of 
3d  Virginia  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  at  en- 
gagement at  Front  Royal,  Va.,  August  15, 
1864. 

MANGAM,  RICHARD  C,  Private,  Com- 
pany H,  I48th  Infantry;  capture  of  flag 
of  the  8th  Mississippi  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.) 
at  battle  of  Hatcher's  Run,  Va.,  April  2, 
1865. 

MARSH,  ALBERT,  Sergeant,  Company  B, 
64th  Infantry ;  capture  of  flag  at  battle 
of  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

McENROE,  PATRICK  H.,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany D,  6th  Cavalry;  capture  of  colors  of 
36th  Virginia  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the 
battle  of  Winchester,  Va.,  September  19, 
1864. 

McGONNIGLE,  ANDREW  J.,  Captain  and 


Assistant  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; led  a  brigade  of  Infantry,  while 
acting  as  Chief  Quartermaster  of  General 
Sheridan's  forces  operating  in  the  Shen- 
andoah  Valley,  at  the  battle  of  Cedar 
Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864,  wherein  he 
was  severely  wounded,  and  commended  by 
General  Sheridan  for  the  greatest  gal- 
lantry. 

McKAY,  CHARLES  W.,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany C,  1 54th  Infantry;  voluntarily  risked 
his  life  in  rescuing,  under  the  fire  of  the 
enemy,  a  wounded  comrade  who  was  lying 
between  the  lines,  at  engagement  at  Dug 
Gap,  Ga.,  May  8,  1864. 

McKEE,  GEORGE,  Color-Sergeant,  Com- 
pany D,  8gth  Infantry ;  gallantry  as  color- 
bearer  in  the  assault  on  Fort  Gregg,  Va., 
April  2,  1865. 

McVEANE,  JOHN  P.,  Private,  Company  D, 
49th  Infantry ;  shot  a  Confederate  color- 
bearer,  and  seized  the  flag;  also  ap- 
proached alone  a  barn  between  the  lines 
and  demanded  and  received  the  sur- 
render of  a  number  of  the  enemy 
therein,  at  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg 
Heights,  Va.,  May  4,  1863. 

MEACH,  GEORGE  E.,  Farrier,  Company 
I,  6th  Cavalry ;  capture  of  a  flag  at  the 
battle  of  Winchester,  Va.,  September  19, 
1864. 

MEAGHER,  THOMAS,  First  Sergeant, 
Company  G,  158th  Infantry;  led  a  section 
of  his  men  on  the  enemy's  works,  where 
he  was  wounded  while  scaling  a  parapet, 
at  the  battle  of  Chaffin's  Farm,  near  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

MEYER,  HENRY  C.,  Captain,  Company  D, 
24th  Cavalry;  during  an  assault  and  in 
the  face  of  a  heavy  fire,  rendered  heroic 
assistance  to  a  wounded  and  helpless  offi- 
cer, thereby  saving  his  life,  and  in  the 
performance  of  his  gallant  act  sustained 
a  severe  wound,  in  action  near  Petersburg, 
Va.,  June  17,  1864. 

MILES,  NELSON  A.,  Colonel,  6rst  In- 
fantry; distinguished  gallantry  while  hold- 
ing, with  his  command,  an  advanced  posi- 
tion against  repeated  assaults  by  a  strong 
force  of  the  enemy;  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Chancellors- 
ville, Va.,  May  2  and  3,  1863. 

MILLER,  FRANK,  Private,  Company  M, 
2d  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  of  25th  Bat- 
talion, Virginia  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.),  was 


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taken  prisoner,  but  successfully  retained 
his  trophy  until  recaptured,  at  the  battle 
of  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

MILLER,  JOHN,  Private,  Company  H,  8th 
Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  at  the  battle  of 
Waynesboro,  Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

MILLS,  FRANK  W.,  Corporal,  Company 
C,  ist  Mounted  Rifles;  while  scouting,  in 
command  of  an  advance  of  but  three  or 
four  men,  came  upon  the  enemy  and 
charged  them  without  orders,  the  rest  of 
the  troops  following,  the  whole  force  of 
the  enemy,  120  men,  being  captured,  in 
action  at  Sandy  Cross  Roads,  N.  C.,  Sep- 
tember 4,  1862. 

MOFFIT,  JOHN  H.,  Corporal,  Company 
C,  i6th  Infantry;  voluntarily  took  up  the 
regimental  colors  after  several  color-bear- 
ers had  been  shot  down,  and  carried  them 
until  himself  wounded,  at  the  battle  of 
Gaines  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 

MORRIS,  WILLIAM,  Sergeant,  Company 
C,  ist  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  of  40th 
Virginia  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the 
battle  of  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6, 
1865. 

MORSE,  CHARLES  E.,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany I,  62d  Infantry;  voluntarily  rushed 
back  into  the  enemy's  lines,  took  the  col- 
ors from  the  mortally  wounded  color- 
bearer,  and  although  himself  wounded, 
carried  them  through  the  fight,  at  the 
battle  of  the  Wilderness,  Va.,  May  5, 
1864. 

MURPHY,  CHARLES  J.,  First  Lieutenant 
and  Regimental  Quartermaster,  38th  In- 
fantry; took  a  rifle  and  voluntarily  fought 
with  his  regiment  in  the  ranks;  when  the 
regiment  was  forced  back,  voluntarily  re- 
mained on  the  field  caring  for  the 
wounded,  and  was  there  taken  prisoner, 
in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July  21,  1861. 

MURPHY,  MICHAEL  C.,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  i7Oth  Infantry;  kept  his  regiment 
on  the  field  for  three  hours,  exposed  to 
the  figs  of  the  enemy,  without  being  able 
to  fire  one  shot  in  return,  the  ammunition 
of  the  regiment  being  exhausted,  at  the 
battle  of  North  Anna,  Va.,  May  24,  1864. 

MURPHY,  THOMAS  J.,  Corporal,  Com- 
pany K,  I58th  Infantry;  capture  of  flag 
at  the  battle  of  Chaffin's  Farm,  near  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

MURPHY,   THOMAS   J.,    First    Sergeant, 


Company  C,  I46th  Infantry ;  capture  of 
flag  at  Five  Forks,  Va.,  April  i,  1865. 

NEAHR,  ZACHARIAH  C,  Private,  Com- 
pany K,  I42d  Infantry;  advanced  volun- 
tarily with  the  head  of  the  column  and 
cut  down  the  palisading,  at  the  capture 
of  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  January  16,  1865. 

NEWMAN,  WILLIAM  H.,  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  86th  Infantry;  capture  of  a 
flag  at  action  near  Amelia  Springs,  Va., 
April  6,  1865. 

NIVEN,  ROBERT,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  8th  Cavalry;  capture  of  two 
flags  at  the  battle  of  Waynesboro,  Va., 
March  2,  1865. 

NORTON,  JOHN  R.,  Lieutenant,  Company 
M,  ist  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  at  the 
battle  of  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6, 
1865. 

NORTON,  LLEWELLYN  P.,  Sergeant, 
Company  L,  loth  Cavalry ;  charged  the 
enemy  and  with  the  assistance  of  Corporal 
Bringle  captured  a  field  piece  and  two 
prisoners  at  the  battle  of  Sailor's  Creek, 
Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

NUTTING,  LEE,  Captain,  Company  C,  6ist 
Infantry;  led  his  regiment  in  the  charge 
at  a  critical  moment  under  a  murderous 
fire,  until  he  fell,  desperately  wounded,  at 
the  engagement  at  Todd's  Tavern,  Va., 
May  8,  1864. 

O'BEIRNE,  JAMES  R.,  Captain,  Company 
C,  37th  Infantry ;  gallantly  maintained  the 
line  of  battle  until  ordered  to  fall  back,  at 
the  battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  May  31  and 
June  I,  1862. 

O'BRION,  PETER,  Private,  Company  A, 
ist  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  at  the  battle 
of  Waynesboro,  Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

OLIVER,  PAUL  A.,  Captain,  Company  E, 
5th  Veteran  Infantry;  while  acting  as 
Aide,  assisted  in  preventing  a  disaster 
caused  by  Union  troops  firing  into  each 
other,  at  the  battle  of  Resaca,  Ga.,  May 
15,  1864. 

ORR,  CHARLES  A.,  Private,  Company  G, 
i87th  Infantry;  this  soldier  and  two  others, 
voluntarily  and  under  fire,  rescued  sev- 
eral wounded  and  helpless  soldiers,  in 
action  at  Hatcher's  Run,  Va.,  October  27, 
1864. 

PACKARD,  LOREN  F.,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany E,  5th  Cavalry;  after  his  command 
had  retreated,  this  soldier  voluntarily  and 


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alone  returned  to  the  assistance  of  a 
comrade  and  rescued  him  from  the 
hands  of  three  armed  Confederates,  in 
action  at  Raccoon  Ford,  Va.,  November 
27,  1863. 

PARKS,  JEREMIAH,  Private,  Company 
A,  gth  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  at  the 
battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19, 
1864. 

PAYNE,  IRVIN  C.,  Corporal,  Company  M, 
2d  Cavalry;  capture  of  Virginia  State 
colors  at  the  battle  of  Sailor's  Creek, 
Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

PHISTERER,  FREDERICK,  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Adjutant,  2d  Battalion,  i8th 
Infantry;  voluntarily  conveyed,  under 
heavy  fire,  information  to  the  commander 
of  a  battalion  of  regular  troops,  by  which 
the  battalion  was  saved  from  capture  or 
annihilation,  in  action  at  Stone  River, 
Tenn.,  December  31,  1862. 
P1TTMAN,  GEORGE  J.,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany C,  ist  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  of 
the  Sumter  Heavy  Artillery  (C.  S.  A.) 
at  the  battle  of  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April 
6,  1865. 

PLIMLEY,  WILLIAM,  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  i2Oth  Infantry;  while  acting 
as  Aide  to  a  general  officer  voluntarily 
accompanied  a  regiment  in  an  assault 
on  the  enemy's  works  and  acted  as 
leader  of  the  movement  which  resulted 
in  the  rout  of  the  enemy  and  the  cap- 
ture of  a  large  number  of  prisoners,  in 
action  at  Hatcher's  Run,  Va.,  April  2, 
1865. 

POTTER,  NORMAN  F.,  First  Sergeant, 
Company  E,  i4Qth  Infantry ;  capture  of 
flag  (Bragg's  Army)  at  the  battle  of 
Lookout  Mountain,  Tenn.,  November  24, 
1863. 

PRESTON,  NOBLE  DELANCE,  Captain, 
Company  A,  zoth  Cavalry;  voluntarily  led 
a  charge,  in  which  he  was  severely 
wounded,  at  the  battle  of  Trevilian  Sta- 
tion, Va.,  June  u,  1864. 
PUTNAM,  EDGAR  P.,  Sergeant,  Company 
D,  9th  Cavalry;  drove  off  a  strong  body 
of  the  enemy,  while  on  a  reconnoissance 
with  a  small  force,  and  charged  another 
force  of  the  enemy's  cavalry  and  stam- 
peded them,  taking  twenty-seven  prisoners, 
at  Cramp's  Creek,  Va.,  May  27,  1864. 
QUINLAN,  JAMES,  Major,  88th  Infantry; 
led  his  regiment  on  the  enemy's  battery, 


silenced  the  guns,  held  the  position  against 
overwhelming  numbers  and  covered  the 
retreat  of  the  2d  Army  Corps,  at  the 
battle  of  Savage  Station,  Va.,  June  29, 
1862. 

RAFFERTY,  PETER,  Private,  Company 
B,  opth  Infantry ;  having  been  wounded 
and  directed  to  go  to  the  rear,  declined 
to  go,  but  continued  in  action,  where  he 
received  several  additional  wounds,  which 
resulted  in  his  capture  by  the  enemy  and 
his  total  disability  for  military  service,  at 
the  battle  of  Malvern  Hill,  Va.,  July  I, 
1862. 

RAND,  CHARLES  F.,  Private,  Company 
K,  I2th  Infantry;  remained  in  action, 
when  a  part  of  his  regiment  broke  in  dis- 
order, joined  another  company  and  fought 
with  it  through  the  remainder  of  the  en- 
gagement, in  action  at  Blackburn's  Ford, 
Va.,  July  18,  1861. 

RANNEY,  MYRON  H.,  Private,  Company 
G,  I3th  Infantry;  picked  up  the  colors  and 
carried  them  off  the  field  after  the  color- 
bearer  had  been  shot  do.wn;  was  himself 
wounded  at  battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va., 
August  30,  1862. 

RAYMOND,  WILLIAM  H.,  Corporal, 
Company  A,  io8th  Infantry;  voluntarily 
and  under  a  severe  fire  brought  a  box  of 
ammunition  to  his  comrades  on  the 
skirmish  line,  at  battle  of  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  3,  1863. 

READ,  MORTON  A.,  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  8th  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  of 
the  ist  Texas  Infantry(C.  S.  A.)  at  Ap- 
pomattox  Station,  Va.,  April  8,  1865. 

REYNOLDS,  GEORGE,  Private,  Company 
M,  9th  Cavalry;  capture  of  Virginia  State 
flag  at  battle  of  Winchester,  Va.,  Septem- 
ber 19,  1864. 

RHODES,  JULIUS  D.,  Bugler,  Company 
F,  5th  Cavalry;  voluntarily  joined,  after 
having  had  his  horse  shot  under  him  in 
the  fight,  the  I05th  New  York  Volunteers, 
and  was  conspicuous  in  the  advance  on 
the  enemy's  lines,  at  engagement  at 
Thoroughfare  Gap,  Va.,  August  28,  1862; 
and  gallantry  in  the  advance  on  the 
skirmish  line,  where  he  was  wounded,  at 
the  battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va.,  August  30, 
1862. 

RIDDELL,  RUDOLPH,  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  6ist  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  at 


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the  battle  of  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6, 
1865. 

ROBERTSON,  ROBERT  S.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  K,  930!  Infantry;  while 
acting  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  a  general  offi- 
cer, seeing  a  regiment  break  to  the  rear, 
he  seized  its  colors,  rode  with  them  to  the 
front  in  the  face  of  the  advancing  enemy 
and  rallied  the  retreating  regiment,  in 
action  at  Corbin's  Bridge,  Va.,  May  8, 
1864. 

ROBINSON,  JOHN  C,  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  placed  himself  at  the 
head  of  the  leading  brigade  in  a  charge 
upon  the  enemy's  breastworks,  was 
severely  wounded,  at  the  engagement  at 
Laurel  Hill,  Va.,  May  8,  1864. 

ROCKEFELLER,  CHARLES  M.,  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  I78th  Infantry;  ob- 
tained voluntarily  and  alone,  under  a 
heavy  fire,  valuable  information,  which  a 
reconnoitering  party  of  twenty-five  men 
bad  previously  attempted  and  failed  to 
obtain,  suffering  severe  loss  in  the  at- 
tempt. The  information  obtained  by  him 
was  made  the  basis  of  the  order  of  the 
assault  that  followed;  he  also  advanced 
with  a  few  followers,  under  the  fire  of 
both  sides,  and  captured  300  of  the  enemy 
who  would  otherwise  have  escaped,  at  the 
siege  of  Fort  Blakely,  Ala.,  April  9, 
1865. 

ROSSBACH,  VALENTINE,  Sergeant,  34th 
Battery;  encouraged  his  cannoneers  to 
hold  a  very  dangerous  position,  and,  when 
all  depended  on  several  good  shots,  it  was 
from  his  piece  that  the  most  effective 
were  delivered,  causing  the  enemy's  fire 
to  cease  and  thereby  relieving  the  criti- 
cal position  of  the  Federal  troops,  at 
the  battle  of  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  May  12, 
1864. 

RUSSELL,  CHARLES  L.,  Corporal,  Com- 
pany H,  93d  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  of 
42d  Virginia  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the 
battle  of  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

RUTHERFORD,  JOHN  F.,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  9th  Cavalry;  made  a 
successful  charge  by  which  ninety  prison- 
ers were  captured,  in  action  at  Yellow 
Tavern,  Va.,  May  n,  1864;  and  in  a  gal- 
lant dash  on  a  superior  force  of  the 
enemy  and  in  a  personal  encounter  cap- 
tured his  opponent,  at  engagement  at 
Hanover  Town,  Va.,  May  27,  1864. 


SARTWELL,  HENRY,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany D,  I23d  Infantry;  was  severely 
wounded  by  a  gunshot  in  his  left  arm, 
went  half  a  mile  to  the  rear,  but  insisted 
on  returning  to  his  company,  and  con- 
tinued to  fight  bravely  until  he  became  ex- 
hausted from  the  loss  of  blood  and  was 
compelled  to  retire  from  the  field,  at  the 
battle  of  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  May  3, 
1863. 

SAVACOOL,  EDWIN  F.,  Captain,  Com- 
pany K,  ist  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  at 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

SCHILLER,  JOHN,  Private,  Company  E, 
I58th  Infantry;  advanced  to  the  ditch  of 
the  enemy's  works  at  the  battle  of  Chaf- 
fin's  Farm,  near  Richmond,  Va.,  Sep- 
tember 29,  1864. 

SCHLACHTER,  PHILIP,  Private,  Com- 
pany F,  73d  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  of 
I5th  Louisiana  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  at 
the  battle  of  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  May  12, 
1864. 

SCHMAL,  GEORGE  W.,  Blacksmith,  Com- 
pany M,  24th  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  at 
action  of  Paine's  Cross  Roads,  Va.,  April 
5,  1865. 

SCHUBERT,  MARTIN,  Corporal,  Com- 
pany E,  26th  Infantry;  relinquished  a  fur- 
lough granted  for  wounds,  entered  the 
battle,  where  he  picked  up  the  colors  after 
several  bearers  had  been  killed  or  wounded, 
and  carried  them  until  he  was  again 
wounded,  at  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg, 
Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

SCOFIELD,  DAVID  S.,  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  Company  K,  5th  Cavalry;  cap- 
ture of  flag  at  the  battle  of  Cedar  Creek, 
Va.,  October  19,  1864. 

SEDGWICK,  IRVIN  M.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  :8th  Regiment,  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps  (to  which  transferred  from 
Company  B,  93d  N.  Y.  Infantry)  ;  in  testi- 
mony of  his  faithful  and  exemplary  con- 
duct as  one  of  the  escort  to  the  remains 
of  President  Lincoln  to  Springfield,  111. 
SHALER,  ALEXANDER,  Colonel,  6sth  In- 
fantry; at  a  most  critical  moment,  the 
head  of  the  charging  column  being  about 
to  be  crushed  by  the  severe  fire  of  the 
enemy's  artillery  and  infantry,  he  pushed 
forward  with  a  supporting  column,  pierced 
the  enemy's  works  and  turned  their  flank, 
at  the  battle  of  Mary's  Heights,  Va.,  May 
3,  1863. 


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SHEA,  JOSEPH  H.,  Private,  Company  K, 
92d  Infantry;  gallantry  in  bringing 
wounded  from  the  field  under  heavy  fire, 
at  the  battle  of  Chaffin's  Farm,  near 
Richmond,  Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

SHIPLEY,  ROBERT  R,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany A,  !4Oth  Infantry;  capture  of  flag 
at  the  battle  of  Five  Forks,  Va.,  April  i, 
1865. 

SHUBERT,  FRANK,  Sergeant,  Company 
E,  43d  Infantry ;  capture  of  two  markers 
at  the  battle  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  April  2, 
1865. 

SICKLES,  DANIEL  E.,  Major-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  displayed  most  con- 
spicuous gallantry  on  the  field,  vigorously 
contesting  the  advance  of  the  enemy  and 
continuing  to  encourage  his  troops  after 
being  himself  severely  wounded,  at  the 
battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 

SIMMONS,  JOHN,  Private,  Company  D, 
2d  Artillery;  capture  of  flag  at  the  battle 
of  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

SKELLIE,  EBENEZER,  Corporal,  Com- 
pany D,  H2th  Infantry;  took  the  colors 
of  his  regiment,  the  color-bearer  having 
fallen,  and  carried  them  through  the  first 
charge;  also  in  the  second  charge,  after 
all  of  the  color-guard  had  been  killed  or 
wounded,  he  carried  the  colors  up  to  the 
enemy's  works,  where  he  fell  wounded, 
at  the  battle  of  Chaffin's  Farm,  near  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

SMITH,  DAVID  L.,  First  Lieutenant,  Bat- 
tery M,  ist  Artillery;  when  a  shell  struck 
an  ammunition  chest,  exploding  a  number 
of  cartridges  and  setting  fire  to  the  pack- 
ing tow,  he  procured  water  and  extin- 
guished the  fire,  thus  preventing  the  ex- 
plosion of  the  remaining  ammunition,  in 
•  action  at  Warwick  Court  House,  Va., 
April  6,  1865. 

SMITH,  RICHARD,  Private,  Company  B, 
95th  Infantry;  captured  two  officers  and 
twenty  men  of  Hagood's  brigade,  while 
they  were  endeavoring  to  make  their  way 
back  through  the  woods,  at  the  battle  of 
Weldon  Railroad,  Va.,  August  21,  1864. 

SMITH,  WILSON,  Sergeant,  Battery  H, 
3d  Artillery;  took  command  of  a  gun  (the 
lieutenant  in  charge  having  disappeared) 
and  fired  the  same  so  rapidly  and  effect- 
ively that  the  enemy  were  repulsed,  al- 
though for  a  time  a  hand-to-hand  conflict 


was  had  over  the  gun,  in  engagement  at 
Washington,  D.  C.,  September  6,  1862. 

SOVA,  JOSEPH  E.,  Saddler,  Company 
H,  8th  Cavalry;  capture  of  flag  in  Ap- 
pomattox  Campaign,  Va.,  March  29  to 
April  9,  1865. 

STAHEL,  JULIUS  H.,  Major-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  led  his  division  into 
action  until  he  was  severely  wounded, 
at  the  battle  of  Piedmont,  W.  Va.,  June 
5,  1864. 

STARKINS,  JOHN  H.,  Sergeant,  34th 
Battery;  brought  off  his  piece  without 
losing  a  man  in  action  at  Campbell  Sta- 
tion, Tenn.,  November  16,  1863. 

STEVENS,  HAZZARD,  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; gallantly  led  a  party  that  as- 
saulted and  captured  Fort  Huger,  Va., 
April  19,  1863. 

STORR,  ROBERT  Private,  Company  A, 
15th  Engineers;  services  during  the  Re- 
bellion. 

SWIFT,  HARLAN  J.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  2d  Mounted  Rifles;  having 
advanced  with  his  regiment  and  cap- 
tured the  enemy's  line,  saw  four  of  the 
enemy  retiring  toward  their  second  line 
of  works ;  he  advanced  upon  them 
alone,  compelled  their  surrender  and  re- 
gained his  regiment  with  four  prison- 
ers, at  battle  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  July 
30,  1864. 

THACKRAH,  BENJAMIN,  Private, 
Company  H,  H5th  Infantry;  was  a  vol- 
unteer in  the  surprise  and  capture  of 
the  enemy's  picket  at  Fort  Gates,  Fla., 
April  I,  1864. 

THOMPKINS,  GEORGE  W.,  Corporal, 
Company  F,  I24th  Infantry;  capture  of 
flag  of  59th  Alabama  Infantry  (C.  S. 
A.)  from  an  officer  who,  with  colors  in 
hand  was  rallying  his  men,  in  action  at 
Petersburg,  Va.,  March  25,  1865. 

THOMPSON,  ALLEN,  Private,  Com- 
pany I,  4th  Artillery;  made  a  hazardous 
reconnoissance  through  timber  and 
slashing,  preceding  the  Union  line  of 
battle,  signaling  the  troops  and  leading 
them  through  the  obstructions,  at 
White  Oak  Road,  Va.,  April  I,  1865. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES,  Private,  Company 
K,  4th  Artillery;  made  a  hazardous  re- 
connoissance through  timber  and  slash- 
ings, preceding  the  Union  line  of  battle, 


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signaling  the  troops  and  leading  them 
through  the  obstructions,  at  White  Oak 
Road,  Va.,  April  i,  1865. 

THOMSON,  CLIFFORD,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  A,  1st  Cavalry;  volun- 
teered to  ascertain  the  character  of  ap- 
proaching troops,  rode  up  so  closely  as 
to  distinguish  the  features  of  the  enemy, 
and  as  he  wheeled  to  return  they  opened 
fire  with  musketry,  the  Union  troops 
returning  same;  under  a  terrific  fire 
from  both  sides  Lieutenant  Thomson 
rode  back  unhurt  to  the  Federal  lines, 
averting  a  disaster  to  the  army  by  his 
heroic  act,  at  battle  of  Chancellors- 
ville,  Va.,  May  2,  1863. 

TINKHAM,  EUGENE  M.,  Corporal, 
Company  H,  I48th  Infantry;  though 
himself  wounded,  voluntarily  left  the 
rifle  pits,  crept  out  between  the  lines 
and  exposed  to  the  severe  fire  of  the 
enemy's  guns  at  close  range,  brought 
within  the  lines  two  wounded  and  help- 
less comrades,  in  action  at  Cold  Har- 
bor, Va.,  June  3,  1864. 

TRACY,  BENJAMIN  R,  Colonel,  logth 
Infantry;  seized  the  colors  and  led  his 
regiment  when  other  regiments  had  re- 
tired, and  then  reforming  his  line  and 
holding  it,  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilder- 
ness, Va.,  May  6,  1864. 

TRACY,  WILLIAM  G.,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, I22d  Infantry;  having  been  sent 
outside  the  lines  to  obtain  certain  in- 
formation of  great  importance,  and 
having  succeeded  in  his  mission,  was 
surprised  upon  his  return  by  a  large 
force  of  the  enemy,  regaining  the  Union 
lines  only  after  greatly  imperiling  his 
life,  at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville, 
Va.,  May  2,  1863. 

TREMAIN,  HENRY  E.,  Major  and 
Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  rode 
voluntarily  between  the  lines  while  two 
brigades  of  Union  troops  were  firing 
into  each  other,  and  stopping  the  fire,  at 
the  battle  of  Resaca,  Ga.,  May  15,  1864. 

TRIBE,  JOHN,  Private,  Company  G,  5th 
Cavalry;  voluntarily  assisted  in  the 
burning  and  destruction  of  the  bridge 
under  heavy  fire  of  the  enemy,  in  action 
at  Waterloo  Bridge,  Va.,  August  25, 
1862. 

URELL,  MICHAEL,  Private,  Company 
E,  82d  Infantry;  gallantry,  while  de- 


tailed as  color-bearer,  was  severely 
wounded,  in  action  at  Bristoe  Station, 
Va.,  October  14,  1863. 

VAN  WINKLE,  EDWIN,  Corporal, 
Company  C,  I48th  Infantry;  took  posi- 
tion in  advance  of  the  skirmish  line  and 
drove  the  enemy's  cannoneers  from 
their  guns  at  the  battle  of  Chamn's 
Farm,  near  Richmond,  Va.,  September 
29,  1864. 

VON  VEGESACK,  ERNEST,  Major 
and  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Army;  while 
voluntarily  serving  as  Aide-de-Camp,  suc- 
cessfully and  advantageously  changed 
the  position  of  troops  under  fire,  at  the 
battle  of  Gaines  Mill,  Va.,  June  27,  1862. 

WALL,  JERRY,  Private,  Company  B, 
I26th  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  at  battle 
of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  3,  1863. 

WALLING,  WILLIAM  H.,  Captain, 
Company  C,  I42d  Infantry;  during  the 
bombardment  of  the  fort  by  the  fleet, 
captured  and  brought  off  the  flag  of  the 
fort,  the  flagstaff  having  been  shot 
down,  at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  December 
25,  1864. 

WALSH,  JOHN,  Corporal,  Company  D, 
5th  Cavalry;  recaptured  the  flag  of  the 
I5th  N.  J.  Infantry,  at  battle  of  Cedar 
Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 

WAMBSGANS,  MARTIN,  Private,  Com- 
pany D,  9oth  Infantry;  while  the  enemy 
were  in  close  proximity,  he  sprang  for- 
ward and  bore  off  in  safety  the  regi- 
mental colors,  the  color-bearer  having 
fallen  on  the  field  of  battle,  at  battle  of 
Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864. 

WEBB,  ALEXANDER  S.,  Brigadier- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  distin- 
guished personal  gallantry  in  leading 
his  men  forward  at  a  critical  period  in 
the  contest,  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  July  1-3,  1863. 

WEBB,  JAMES  W.,  Private,  Company  F, 
5th  Infantry;  under  heavy  fire,  volun- 
tarily carried  information  to  a  battery 
commander  that  enabled  the  latter  to 
save  his  guns  from  capture;  was  se- 
verely wounded  but  refused  to  go  to  hos- 
pital and  participated  in  the  remainder 
of  the  campaign,  at  battle  of  Bull  Run, 
Va.,  August  30,  1862. 

WEEKS,  JOHN,  Private,  Company  H, 
I52d  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  and  color- 


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bearer  at  battle  of  Spotsylvania,  Va., 
May  12,  1864. 

WELCH,  STEPHEN,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany C,  I54th  Infantry;  risked  his  life 
in  rescuing  a  wounded  comrade  under 
fire  of  the  enemy  at  the  engagement  at 
Dug  Gap,  Ga.,  May  8,  1864. 

WELLS,  HENRY  S.,  Private,  Company 
C.,  I48th  Infantry;  with  two  comrades, 
took  position  in  advance  of  the  skir- 
mish line,  within  short  distance  of  the 
enemy's  gsnners  and  drove  them  from 
their  guns,  in  action  at  battle  of  Chaf- 
fin's  Farm,  near  Richmond,  Va.,  Sep- 
tember 29,  1864. 

WELLS,  THOMAS  M.,  Chief  Bugler, 
6th  Cavalry;  capture  of  colors  of  44th 
Georgia  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.)  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19, 
1864. 

WESTERHOLD,  WILLIAM,  Sergeant, 
Company  G,  S2d  Infantry;  capture  of 
flag  of  23d  Virginia  Infantry  (C.  S.  A.) 
and  its  bearer,  at  battle  of  Spotsylvania, 
Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

WILEY,  JAMES,  Sergeant,  Company 
B,  spth  Infantry;  capture  of  flag  of  a 
Georgia  regiment,  at  battle  of  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  3,  1863. 

WILLIAMS,  LEROY,  First  Lieutenant,  8th 
Artillery ;  voluntarily  exposed  himself  to 
the  fire  of  the  enemy's  sharpshooters  and 
located  the  body  of  his  Colonel,  who  had 
been  killed  close  to  the  enemy's  lines; 


under  cover  of  darkness,  with  four '•com- 
panions, he  recovered  the  body  and 
brought  it  within  the  Union  lines,  having 
approached  within  a  few  feet  of  the  Con- 
federate pickets  while  so  engaged,  in 
action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  3,  1864. 
WILSON,  CHRISTOPHER  W.,  First 
Lieutenant,  73d  Infantry;  took  the  flag 
from  the  wounded  color-bearer  and 
carried  it  in  the  charge  over  the  Con- 
federate works,  in  which  charge  he  also 
captured  the  colors  of  the  56th  Virginia 
(C.  S.  A.),  bringing  off  both  flags  in 
safety,  in  action  at  Spotsylvania,  Va., 
May  12,  1864. 

WINEGAR,  WILLIAM  W.,  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  1st  Dragoons;  capture  of 
battle  flag  at  battle  of  Waynesboro,  Va., 
March  2,  1865. 

WISNER,  LEWIS  S.,  Captain,  Company  K, 
I24th  Infantry;  while  serving  as  an  engi- 
neer officer  voluntarily  exposed  himself 
to  the  enemy's  fire,  at  battle  of  Spotsyl- 
vania, Va,,  May  12,  1864. 

YOUNG,  JAMES  M.,  Private,  Company  B, 
72d  Infantry;  with  two  Companions  vol- 
untarily went  forward  in  the  forest  to 
reconnoiter  the  enemy's  position ;  was 
fired  upon  and  one  of  his  companions  dis- 
abled ;  he  took  the  wounded  man  upon  his 
back  and,  under  fire,  carried  him  within 
the  Union  lines,  in  action  at  the  Wilder- 
ness, Va.,  May  6,  1864. 


IN  THE  NAVY  TO 


ANDERSON,  ROBERT,  Quartermaster  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Crusader  and 
Keokuk ;  exhibited  in  the  former  vessel, 
on  all  occasions,  in  various  skirmishes  and 
fights,  the  greatest  intrepidity  and  devo- 
tion ;  in  the  latter  vessel  during  the  at- 
tack on  Charleston  was  stationed  at  the 
wheel  and  when  the  shot  penetrated,  scat- 
tering the  iron,  desired  to  cover  his  com- 
manding officer  with  his  person ;  promoted 
to  acting  Master's  Mate. 

BARTER,  GURDON  H.,  Landsman  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Minnesota ;  espe- 
cially commended  for  bravery  in  the  as- 
sault on  Fort  Fisher,  remaining  at  the 
front  near  the  fort  when  the  panic  carried 
the  mass  away. 
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BASS,  DAVID  L.,  Seaman  on  board  of  the 
U.  S.  S.  Minnesota ;  especially  commended 
for  bravery  in  the  assault  on  Fort  Fisher, 
remaining  at  the  front  near  the  fort  when 
the  panic  carried  the  mass  away. 

BETHAM,  ASA,  Coxswain  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Pontoosuc ;  commended  for 
gallantry,  skill  and  coolness  in  the  action 
during  the  operations  in  and  about  Cape 
Fear  river,  which  extended  from  Decem- 
ber 24,  1864,  to  January  22,  1865,  and  re- 
sulted in  the  capture  of  Fort  Fisher  and 
Wilmington. 

BLAGEEN,  WILLIAM,  Ship's  Cock  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Brooklyn,  in  the 
engagement  in  Mobile  bay,  August  5, 
1864;  conspicuous  for  bravery,  performing 


45° 


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his  duty  in  the  powder  division  at  a  point 
where  the  ship  was  riddled  very  much,  and 
in  the  immediate  vicinity  of  the  shell 
whips  which  were  twice  cleared  of  men 
by  bursting  shells. 

BRADLEY,  AMOS,  Landsman  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Varuna ;  in  the  attack 
upon  Forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip,  April 
24,  1862,  stood  at  the  wheel  the  whole 
time  although  guns  were  raking  the  deck 
from  behind ;  his  position  was  one  of  the 
most  responsible  on  the  ship,  and  he  did 
his  duty  to  the  utmost. 

BREEN,  JOHN,  Boatswain's  Mate  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Commodore  Perry  in  the 
attack  upon  Franklin,  Va.,  October  3, 
1862 ;  distinguished  for  his  gallant  conduct. 

BRINN,  ANDREW,  Seaman  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Mississippi ;  in  the  attack  on 
the  Port  Hudson  batteries  night  of  March 
14,  1863,  commended  for  zeal  and  courage 
displayed  in  the  performance  of  unusual 
and  trying  service  whilst  the  vessel  was 
aground  and  exposed  to  a  heavy  fire. 

BROWN,  JOHN,  Captain  of  the  forecastle 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Brooklyn;  in  the 
engagement  in  Mobile  bay,  August  5, 
1864,  very  conspicuous  for  bravery,  skill, 
coolness  and  activity  at  his  gun. 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  Captain  of  the  top  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Richmond,  Mobile 
bay,  August  5,  1864;  commended  for 
coolness  and  good  conduct  in  the  action  in 
Mobile  bay  on  the  morning  and  forenoon 
of  August  5,  1864;  he  was  on  board  of 
the  Westfield  in  the  actions  with  Forts 
Jackson  and  St.  Philip;  the  Chalmettes; 
and  present  at  the  surrender  of  New 
Orleans,  also  with  the  batteries  at  Vicks- 
burg;  joined  the  Richmond  in  September, 
1863. 

BROWNELL,  SAM.  P.,  Coxswain  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Benton;  conspicuous  for 
skill  and  courage  as  Captain  of  a  9-inch 
gun  in  the  attacks  on  Great  Gulf,  May  3, 
1863,  and  Vicksburg,  May  22,  1863;  also 
in  serving  at  Battery  Benton  before  Vicks- 
burg. 

BURNS,  JOHN  M.,  Seaman  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Lackawanna;  severely 
wounded  and  sent  below  under  the  Sur- 
geon's charge ;  would  not  remain  unem- 
ployed but  assisted  the  powder  division 
until  the  action  was  over. 


BURTON,  ALBERT,  Seaman  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Wabash ;  mentioned  for  gal- 
lant conduct  in  the  assault  upon  Fort 
Fisher,  January  15,  1865,  and  as  having 
entered  the  stockade. 

BUTTS,  GEORGE,  Gunner's  Mate  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Signal;  which  ves- 
sel was  attacked  by  field  batteries  and 
sharpshooters  and  destroyed  in  Red  river, 
May  5,  1864;  he  was  on  the  sick  list  but 
did  duty  during  the  whole  of  the  engage- 
ment. 

BYRNES,  JAMES,  Boatswain's  Mate, 
First  Captain  of  Q-inch  gun  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Louisville ;  especially  com- 
mended for  his  attention  to  duty  and 
bravery  and  coolness  in  action;  promoted 
to  acting  Master's  Mate. 

CASSIDY,  MICHAEL,  Landsman  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Lackawanna;  first  sponger 
of  a  gun;  displayed  great  coolness  and 
exemplary  behavior,  eliciting  the  applause 
of  his  officers  and  the  gun's  crew. 

CHAPUT,  LOUIS  G.,  Landsman  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Lackawanna;  remained  at 
his  gun  after  he  was  severely  wounded 
until  relieved  by  another  person,  was  then 
taken  below  and  after  reporting  to 
the  Surgeon  returned  to  his  station  at  the 
gun  and  resumed  his  duties  till  the  action 
was  over  and  was  then  carried  below. 

COLBERT,  PATRICK,  Coxswain  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Commodore  Hull;  at  the 
capture  of  Plymouth,  October  31,  1864, 
was  Captain  of  the  forward  pivot  gun ; 
although  painfully  wounded  by  a  shell 
which  killed  a  comrade  at  his  side  he  re- 
mained at  his  post  until  the  close  of  the 
action,  and  appeared  as  cool  during  the 
engagement  as  if  at  target  practice. 

CONLAN,  DENNIS,  Seaman  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Agawam ;  one  of  the  crew 
of  the  powder  boat  which  was  exploded 
near  Fort  Fisher,  December  23,  1864, 
for  which  service  he  volunteered. 

CONNOR,  WILLIAM  C,  Boatswain's 
Mate  on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  How- 
quah,  on  the  occasion  of  the  destruc- 
tion of  the  blockade  runner  Lynx,  off 
Wilmington,  September  25,  1864,  at 
night;  performed  his  duty  faithfully 
under  the  most  trying  circumstances, 
standing  firmly  at  his  post  in  the  midst 
of  a  cross-fire  from  the  Confederate  shore 
batteries  and  our  own  vessels. 


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451 


COOPER,  JOHN,  Coxswain,  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Brooklyn,  in  the  engage- 
ment in  Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864; 
very  conspicuous  for  bravery,  skill, 
coolness  and  activity  at  his  gun. 

CORCORAN,  THOMAS  E.,  Landsman, 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Cincinnati,  in 
an  attack  on  the  Vicksburg  batteries, 
May  27,  1863;  conspicuous  for  coolness 
and  bravery  under  a  severely  accurate 
fire;  this  was  no  ordinary  case  of  per- 
formance of  duty. 

DEAKIN,  CHARLES,  Boatswain's  Mate, 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Richmond, 
Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864;  commended 
for  coolness  and  good  conduct  as  Cap- 
tain of  a  gun  in  the  action  in  Mobile 
bay  on  the  morning  and  forenoon  of 
August  5,  1864;  he  deserves  special 
notice  for  his  good  example  and  zeal  in 
going  to  and  remaining  at  his  quarters 
during  the  whole  action  although  quite 
sick ;  he  had  been  in  the  naval  service 
six  years;  was  on  board  the  Brooklyn 
in  the  actions  with  Forts  Jackson  and 
St.  Philip,  and  with  the  Confederate  iron- 
clads and  gunboats  below  New  Orleans ; 
was  in  the  action  with  the  Chalmette  bat- 
teries, present  at  the  surrender  of  New 
Orleans,  and  on  board  of  the  Brooklyn 
in  the  attack  upon  the  batteries  below 
Vicksburg  in  1862;  joined  the  Richmond 
in  September,  1863. 

DENSMORE,  WILLIAM,  Chief  Boat- 
swain's Mate  on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S. 
Richmond,  Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864; 
commended  for  coolness  and  good  con- 
duct as  Captain  of  a  gun  in  the  action 
in  Mobile  bay  on  the  morning  and  fore- 
noon of  August  5,  1864;  he  had  been 
in  the  naval  service  for  twelve  years; 
was  on  board  the  ship  St.  Louis,  block- 
ading off  Pensacola  and  head  of  the 
passes  of  the  Mississippi,  until  the  ex- 
piration of  his  service  in  1861;  reshipped 
the  same  year  and  joined  the  Brooklyn, 
was  in  the  actions  of  Forts  Jackson  and 
St.  Philip,  and  with  the  Confederate  iron- 
clads and  gunboats  below  New  Orleans ; 
was  in  the  action  with  the  Chalmette  bat- 
teries ;  present  at  the  surrender  of  New 
Orleans,  and  on  board  of  the  Brooklyn 
in  the  attack  upon  the  batteries  below 
Vicksburg  in  1862;  joined  the  Richmond 
in  September,  1863. 


DITZENBACK,  JOHN,  Quartermaster 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Neosho,  dur- 
ing the  engagement  at  Bill's  Mills  on 
the  Cumberland  river  near  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  December  6,  1864;  the  flag  and 
signal  staff  of  the  Neosho  were  shot 
away,  and  the  flag  lay  drooping  over 
the  wheelhouse;  under  the  fire  of  the 
enemy's  artillery  and  musketry  this  man 
went  out  of  the  pilot-house,  recovered 
the  flag,  and  tied  it  to  the  stump  of 
the  main  signal  staff,  the  highest  mast 
remaining,  being  assisted  by  Pilot  John 
H.  Ferrell. 

DONNELLY,  JOHN,  Ordinary  Seaman 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Metacomet; 
was  one  of  the  crew  which  in  charge  of 
acting  Ensign  H.  C.  Nields,  U.  S.  Navy, 
went  to  rescue  of  the  officers  and  crew 
of  the  U.  S.  Monitor  Tecumseh,  when 
that  vessel  was  sunk  by  a  torpedo  in 
passing  the  forts  in  Mobile  bay,  August 
5,  1864;  this  boat's  crew  under  their 
brave  and  gallant  leader  went  within  a 
few  hundred  yards  of  one  of  the  forts 
under  a  fire  which  Admiral  Farragut 
expressed  as  one  of  the  most  galling  he 
ever  saw  and  succeeded  in  rescuing 
from  death  ten  of  the  crew  of  the 
Tecumseh;  their  conduct  elicited  the 
admiration  of  both  friend  and  foe. 

DOUGHERTY,  PATRICK,  Landsman 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Lacka wanna; 
took  the  place  of  the  powder  boy  at  his 
gun  without  orders  when  the  powder 
boy  was  disabled;  kept  up  a  supply  and 
showed  much  zeal  in  his  new  capacity. 

DUNPHY,  RICHARD  D.,  Coalheaver  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Hartford;  lost 
both  arms  during  the  engagement  in 

.    Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864. 

ENGLISH,  THOMAS,  Signal  Quarter- 
master on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Iron- 
sides; commended  for  highly  meritori- 
ous conduct  during  the  several  engage- 
ments with  Fort  Fisher  in  December, 
1864,  and  January,  1865. 

ERICKSON,  JOHN  P.,  Captain  of  the 
Forecastle  on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S. 
Pontoosuc;  commended  for  gallantry, 
skill  and  coolness  in  action  during  the 
operations  in  and  about  Cape  Fear  river,, 
which  extended  from  December  24, 
1864,  to  January  22,  1865,  and  resulted 
in  the  capture  of  Fort  Fisher  and 
Wilmington;  was  severely  wounded  in 
the  assault  on  Fort  Fisher. 


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FARREL,  EDWARD,  Quartermaster  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Owasco,  in  the 
attack  on  the  Forts  Jackson  and  St. 
Philip;  his  intelligence,  coolness  and 
capacity  were  conspicuous. 

FITZPATRICK,  THOMAS,  Coxswain  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Hartford,  in  the 
engagement  in  Mobile  bay,  August  5, 
1864;  his  gun  was  almost  disabled  by 
the  bursting  of  a  shell,  which  destroyed 
much  of  the  material  and  killed  seven 
men,  besides  wounding  several  others, 
and  amongst  them  himself;  notwith- 
standing this  he  had  the  killed  and 
wounded  quietly  removed,  replaced  the 
breeching  side  tackle  and  truck,  etc., 
which  had  been  cut  to  pieces,  got  a  crew 
and  in  a  little  while  was  firing  the  gun 
again  as  usual. 

FLOOD,  THOMAS,  boy  on  board  of  the 
U.  S.  S.  Pensacola,  in  the  attack  upon 
the  Forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip,  and 
at  the  taking  of  New  Orleans,  April  24 
and  25,  1862;  assisted  very  materially  by 
taking  the  duties  of  the  Signal  Quarter- 
master, who  was  shot  down,  which 
duties  he  performed  with  the  coolness, 
exactitude  and  fidelity  of  a  veteran  sea- 
man. 

GARDNER,  WILLIAM,  Seaman  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Oneida;  behaved 
so  coolly  under  fire  as  to  draw  the  par- 
ticular attention  of  the  executive  officer 
of  the  vessel. 

GARRISON,  JAMES  R.,  Coalheaver  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Hartford ;  in  the 
engagement  in  Mobile  bay,  August  5, 
1864,  had  one  of  his  great  toes  shot  off, 
but  without  leaving  his  station  at  the  shell- 
whip,  bound  up  the  wound  and  remained 
at  work  until  again  severely  wounded. 

GREEN,  JOHN,  Captain  of  the  forecastle 
captain  of  a  gun  on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S. 
Varuna  in  the  attack  upon  the  Forts  Jack- 
son and  St.  Philip,  April  24,  1862;  men- 
tioned as  having  done  his  duty  through 
the  thickest  of  the  fight  with  great  cool- 
ness and  danger  to  the  enemy. 

HALSTEAD,  WILLIAM,  Coxswain  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Brooklyn  in  the  en- 
gagement in  Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864; 
coolness,  bravery  and  skill  in  the  working 
of  his  gun;  his  conduct  was  particularly 
meritorious. 

HAMILTON,   HUGH,  Coxswain  on  board 


of  the  U.  S.  S.  Richmond,  Mobile  bay, 
August  5,  1864;  commended  for  coolness 
and  good  conduct  in  the  action  in  Mobile 
bay  on  the  morning  and  forenoon  of  Au- 
gust 5,  1864;  was  in  the  actions  with  Fort 
Jackson  and  St.  Philip ;  the  Chalmettes ; 
the  Confederate  ironclads  and  gunboats 
below  New  Orleans ;  the  batteries  below 
Vicksburg  and  present  at  the  surrender  of 
New  Orleans;  joined  the  Richmond  in  Oc- 
tober, 1863. 

HARRIS,  JOHN,  Captain  of  the  Forecastle 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Metacomet;  was 
one  of  the  boat's  crew  which  in  charge  of 
acting  Ensign  H.  C.  Neilds,  U.  S.  Navy, 
went  to  rescue  of  the  officers  and  crew  of 
the  U.  S.  Monitor  Tecumseh  when  that 
vessel  was  sunk  by  a  torpedo  in  passing 
the  forts  in  Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864; 
this  boat's  crew  under  their  brave  and  gal- 
lant leader  went  within  a  few  hundred 
yards  of  the  forts  under  a  fire  which  Ad- 
miral Farragut  expressed  as  one  of  the 
most  galling  he  ever  saw  and  succeeded  in 
rescuing  from  death  ten  of  the  crew  of 
the  Tecumseh ;  their  conduct  elicited  the 
admiration  of  both  friend  and  foe. 

HOLLAH,  GEORGE,  Third  Class  Boy  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Varuna ;  in  the  at- 
tack upon  Forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip, 
April  24,  1862;  mentioned  as  deserving 
great  praise. 

HOWARD,  MARTIN,  Landsman  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Tacony ;  at  the  capture  of 
Plymouth,  October  31,  1864,  he  landed  and 
spiked  a  loaded  9-inch  gun  under  a  sharp 
fire  of  musketry. 

HUSKEY,  MICHAEL,  Fireman  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Carondolet,  Deer  Creek 
expedition,  March,  1863 ;  gallantry  in  vol- 
unteering to  aid  in  the  rescue  of  the  tug 
Ivy,  under  fire  of  the  enemy  and  for  gen- 
eral meritorious  conduct. 

IRLAM,  JOSEPH,  Seaman  on  board  of  the 
U.  S.  S.  Brooklyn,  in  the  engagement  in 
Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864;  stationed  at 
the  wheel,  behaved  with  great  coolness 
and  bravery,  sending  the  other  two  men 
who  were  stationed  with  him  to  replace 
men  disabled  at  the  guns. 

IRVIN,  NICHOLAS,  Seaman  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Brooklyn,  in  the  engagement 
in  Mobile  bay,  August  5.  1864;  very  con- 
spicuous for  bravery,  skill,  coolness  and 
activity  at  his  gun. 


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IRVING,  JOHN,  Coxswain  on  board  of  the 
U.  S.  S.  Brooklyn,  in  the  engagement  in 
Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864;  very  conspicu- 
ous for  bravery,  skill,  coolness  and  ac- 
tivity at  his  gun. 

IRVING,  THOMAS,  Coxswain  belonging  to 
the  U.  S.  S.  Lehigh,  Charleston  harbor, 
November  16,  1863 ;  distinguished  for 
promptness  in  manning  and  rowing  an 
open  boat  engaged  in  carrying  lines  be- 
tween the  Lehigh  arid  Nahant  while  the 
shot  and  shell  from  cannon  and  mortars 
were  flying  and  breaking  all  around ;  pro- 
moted to  acting  Master's  Mate. 

JOHNSON,  HENRY,  Seaman  belonging  to 
U.  S.  S.  Metacomet ;  was  one  of  the  boat's 
crew,  which  in  charge  of  acting  Ensign 
H.  C.  Nields  of  the  U.  S.  navy  went  to 
the  rescue  of  the  officers  and  crew  of  the 
U.  S.  Monitor  Tecumseh  when  that  vessel 
was  sunk  by  a  torpedo  in  passing  the  forts 
in  Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864;  this  boat's 
crew,  under  their  brave  and  gallant  leader, 
went  within  a  few  hundred  yards  of  one 
of  the  forts  under  a  fire  which  Admiral 
Farragut  expressed  as  one  of  the  most 
galling  he  ever  saw  and  succeeded  in 
rescuing  from  death  ten  of  the  crew  of 
the  Tecumseh ;  their  conduct  elicited  the 
admiration  of  both  friend  and  foe. 

JONES,  ANDREW,  Chief  Boatswain's 
Mate  on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Chicka- 
saw ;  although  his  enlistment  had  expired, 
he  volunteered  from  the  Vincennes  for 
the  battle  of  Mobile  Bay  and  was  honor- 
ably mentioned  by  the  commanding  officer 
of  the  Chickasaw. 

JOURDAN,  ROBERT,  Coxswain,  U.  S.  S. 
Minnesota ;  temporarily  on  board  of  the 
U.  S.  S.  Mount  Washington,  Nansemond 
river,  April  14,  1863 ;  performed  every 
duty  with  the  utmost  coolness  and  cour- 
age and  showed  an  unsurpassed  devotion 
to  the  service. 

KANE,  THOMAS,  Captain  of  the  hold  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Nereus ;  on  the 
occasion  of  the  assault  on  Fort  Fisher, 
January  15,  1865,  behaved  with  conspicu- 
ous gallantry,  having  under  a  heavy  fire 
of  musketry  carried  on  his  back  a 
wounded  messmate  to  a  place  of  safety 
and  fearlessly  exposed  himself  in  assist- 
ing other  wounded  comrades  whose  lives 
were  endangered. 


KENYON,  CHARLES,  Fireman  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Galena,  in  the  attack 
upon  Drury's  Bluff,  May  15,  1862 ;  "  con- 
spicuous for  persistent  courage ; "  pro- 
moted to  acting  Third  Assistant  Engineer. 

KINNAIRD,  SAMUEL  W.,  Landsman  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Lackawanna ;  set  an 
example  to  the  crew  by  his  presence  of 
mind  and  cheerfulness  that  had  a  bene- 
ficiary effect. 

LANN,  JOHN  S.,  Landsman  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Magnolia ;  was  of  the  howit- 
zer corps,  co-operating  with  the  army,  in 
the  military  and  naval  expedition  to 
St.  Marks,  Fla.,  March  5  and  6,  1865,  and 
was  commended  for  coolness  and  determi- 
nation under  fire,  remarkable  efforts  in  as- 
sisting to  transport  gun  and  by  remaining 
by  his  gun  throughout  a  severe  engage- 
ment in  a  manner  highly  creditable  to  the 
service. 

LAVERTY,  JOHN,  Fireman  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Wyalusing;  volunteered, 
May  25,  1864,  in  a  night  attempt  to  destroy 
the  Confederate  ram  Albemarle  in  Roanoke 
river  and  although  it  was"  unsuccessful  he 
displayed  courage,  zeal  and  unwearied 
exertion  on  the  occasion, 

LEE,  JAMES  H.,  Seaman  on  board  of  the 
U.  S.  S.  Kearsarge,  when  she  destroyed 
the  Alabama  off  Cherbourg,  France,  June 
19,  1864;  exhibited  marked  coolness  and 
good  conduct,  and  is  highly  commended 
by  his  divisional  officer. 

LLOYD,  JOHN  W.,  Coxswain  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Wyalusing;  volunteered 
May  25,  1864,  in  a  night  attempt  to 
destroy  the  Confederate  ram  Albemarle,  in 
Roanoke  river,  and  although  it  was  un- 
successful he  displayed  courage,  zeal 
and  unwearied  exertion  on  the  occasion; 
promoted  to  acting  Master's  Mate. 

LYONS,  THOMAS,  in  the  attack  on 
Forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip,  April  24, 
1862;  was  lashed  outside  of  the  U.  S.  S. 
Pensacola  on  the  port-sheet  chain,  with 
lead  in  his  hand  to  lead  the  ship  past 
the  forts,  and  never  flinched,  although 
under  a  heavy  fire  from  the  forts  and 
the  Confederate  gunboats. 

MACHON,  JAMES,  boy,  U.  'S.  S.  Brook- 
lyn, in  the  engagement  in  Mobile  bay, 
August  5,  1864;  conspicuous  for  bravery, 
performing  his  duty  in  the  powder  divi- 
sion at  a  point  where  the  ship  was 


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riddled  very  much,  and  in  the  immedi- 
ate vicinity  of  the  shell-whips,  which  were 
twice  cleared  of  men  by  bursting  shell. 

MACK,  ALEXANDER,  Captain  of  the 
top  on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Brooklyn, 
in  the  engagement  in  Mobile  bay, 
August  5,  1864;  activity,  zeal  and  skill 
displayed  in  the  handling  of  his  gun,  as 
well  as  great  courage;  he  was  severely 
wounded. 

MADDEN,  WILLIAM,  Coalheaver  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Brooklyn,  in  the  engage- 
ment in  Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864; 
conspicuous  for  bravery,  performing  his 
duty  in  the  powder  division  at  a  point 
where  the  ship  was  riddled  very  much, 
and  in  the  immediate  vicinity  of  the 
shell-whips,  which  were  twice  cleared  of 
men  by  bursting  shell. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM,  Seaman;  Captain 
of  a  gun  on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S. 
Varuna,  in  the  attack  upon  Forts  Jack- 
son and  St.  Philip,  April  24,  1862;  men- 
tioned as  having  done  his  duty  through 
the  thickest  of  the  fight  with  great  cool- 
ness and  danger  to  the  enemy. 

MCCLELLAND,  MATHEW,  First  class 

Fireman  on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Rich- 
mond, in  the  attack  on  Port  Hudson 
batteries,  March  14,  1863;  when  the  fire- 
room  and  other  parts  of  the  ship  were 
filled  with  hot  steam  from  injury  to  the 
boiler  by  a  shot,  he  from  the  first 
moment  of  the  casualty  stood  firm  at 
his  post,  and  was  conspicuous  in  his 
exertion  to  remedy  the  evil  by  hauling 
the  fires  from  the  injured  boiler,  the 
heat  being  so  great  from  the  combined 
effects  of  fire  and  steam  that  he  was 
compelled  from  mere  exhaustion  to  be 
relieved  every  few  minutes  until  the 
work  was  accomplished. 
McGOWAN,  JOHN,  Quartermaster  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Varuna,  in  the 
attack  upon  Forts  Jackson  and  St. 
Philip,  April  24,  1862;  stood  at  the 
wheel  the  whole  time,  although  guns 
were  raking  the  decks  from  behind  him; 
his  position  was  one  of  the  most  respon- 
sible on  the  ship,  and  he  did  his  duty 
to  the  utmost. 

MCKNIGHT,  WILLIAM,  Coxswain;  cap- 
tain of  a  gun  on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S. 
Varuna,  in  the  attack  upon  Fort  Jack- 
son and  St.  Philip,  April  24,  1862; 
mentioned  as  having  done  his  duty 


through  the  thickest  of  the  fight  with 
great  coolness  and  danger  to  the 
enemy. 

MILLS,  CHARLES,  Seaman  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Minnesota,  in  the  assault 
on  Fort  Fisher,  January  15,  1865; 
charged  up  to  the  palisades ;  remained 
there  when  the  panic  seized  the  men, 
and  at  the  risk  of  his  life  remained  with 
and  assisted  a  wounded  officer  from  the 
field  after  dark. 

MORGAN,  JAMES  H.,  Captain  of  the  top 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Richmond, 
Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864;  commended 
for  coolness  and  good  conduct  as  Cap- 
tain of  a  gun  in  the  action  in  Mobile 
bay  in  the  morning  and  forenoon  of 
August  5,  1864;  he  joined  the  Colorado 
in  May,  1861;  volunteered  for  the  U.  S. 
S.  Mississippi;  was  in  the  action  with 
Fort  Jackson  and  St.  Philip,  the  Chal- 
mettes,  Vicksburg,  Port  Hudson  and 
present  at  the  surrender  of  New  Or- 
leans; was  on  board  the  New  Ironsides 
at  Charleston;  joined  the  Richmond  in 
October,  1863. 

MURPHY,  PATRICK.  Boatswain's  Mate 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Metacomet, 
Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864;  and  on 
other  occasions. 

NAYLOR,  DAVID,  Landsman  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Oneida;  powder  boy  at 
the  thirty-pounder  Parrot  rifle;  his  pass- 
ing box  having  been  knocked  out  of  his 
hand,  fell  overboard  into  a  boat  alongside ; 
he  immediately  jumped  overboard,  re- 
covered it  and  returned  to  his  station. 

NICHOLS,  WILLIAM,  Quartermaster 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Brooklyn,  in 
the  engagement  in  Mobile  bay,  August 
5,  1864;  perfect  coolness  and  dexterity 
in  handling  his  gun;  always  sure  of  his 
aim  before  he  would  consent  to  fire. 

O'CONNELL,  THOMAS,  Coalheaver  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Hartford,  in  the 
engagement  in  Mobile  bay,  August  5, 
1864;  although  on  the  sick  list  and 
quite  unwell  he  went  to  his  station  at 
the  shell-whips,  where  he  remained  until 
his  right  hand  was  shot  away. 

O'DONOGHUE,  TIMOTHY,  Seaman  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Signal,  which  ves- 
sel was  attacked  by  field  batteries  and 
sharpshooters,  and  destroyed  in  Red 
river,  May  5,  1864 ;  he  was  wounded 
early  in  the  day,  but  stood  to  his  gun 


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until  ordered  to  leave  it;  duplicate  of  this 
medal  was  issued  to   supply  the  place  of 
the   original   which   was   lost   in   saving  a 
young  lady  from  drowning. 
PARKS,  GEORGE,   Captain  of  the  fore- 
castle  on   board   of  the   U.   S.    S.    Rich- 
mond, Mobile  bay,  August  5,   1864;  com- 
mended for  good  conduct  and  coolness 
in  the  action  in  Mobile  bay  on  the  morn- 
ing and  forenoon  of  August  5,  1864;  he 
joined     the     Richmond     in     September, 
1860;    reshipped    October,    1863;    was    in 
the  action  with   Fort   McRea;   with   the 
Confederate    vessels    at    the    head    of   the 
passes  of  the   Mississippi  in  passing  Fort 
Jackson   and   St.    Philip ;   the   Chalmettes ; 
twice     before     Vicksburg     batteries     at 
Port  Hudson;  was  Captain  of  a  gun  in 
the    naval    9-inch    gun    battery    at    the 
siege    of    Port    Hudson,   and   present   at 
the  surrender  of   New  Orleans. 
PEASE,  JOACHIM,   Seaman  on  board   of 
the    U.    S.    S.    Kearsarge,    when    she    de- 
stroyed    the     Alabama     off     Cherbourg, 
France,   June   19,    1864;   exhibited  marked 
coolness  and  good  conduct,  and  is  highly 
commended  by  his  divisional  officer. 
PELHAM,     WILLIAM,     Landsman     on 
board  of  the  U.   S.  S.  Hartford,  in  the 
engagement    in    Mobile    bay,    August    5, 
1864;  when  the  crew  of  the  gun  to  which 
he  belonged  was  entirely  broken  up,  owing 
to  the  number  of  its  killed  and  wounded, 
he    assisted    in    moving    the    latter    below 
and  then  immediately  returned  and  with- 
out any  direction  to  do  so  took  his  place 
at  the  adjoining  gun,  where  a  vacancy  ex- 
isted, and  continued  to  perform  his  duties 
there   most    faithfully    for   the    remainder 
of  the  action. 

PERRY,  THOMAS,  Boatswain's  Mate  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Kearsarge,  when 
she  destroyed  the  Alabama  off  Cher- 
bourg, France,  June  19,  1864;  exhibited 
marked  coolness  and  good  conduct,  and 
is  highly  commended  by  his  divisional 
officer. 

PETERSON,  ALFRED,  Seaman  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Commodore  Perry,  in  the 
attack  upon  Franklin,  Va.,  October  3, 
1862;  distinguished  for  his  gallant  con- 
duct. 

PHINNEY,  WILLIAM,  Boatswain's  Mate 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Lackawanna;  as 
Captain  of  a  gun  showed  much  presence 


of  mind  and  coolness  in  managing  it,  and 
the  great  encouragement  he  gave  the  crew. 

PRICE,  EDWARD,  Coxswain  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Brooklyn,  in  the  engagement 
in  Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864;  great  cool- 
ness and  bravery  under  fire ;  his  gun  be- 
coming disabled  by  the  sponge  breaking, 
leaving  the  head  in  the  gun,  he  proceeded 
to  clear  it  by  pouring  powder  into  the  vent 
and  blowing  the  sponge  head  out. 

PROVINCE,  GEORGE,  Ordinary  Seaman 
belonging  to  the  U.  S.  S.  Santiago  de 
Cuba ;  was  one  of  the  boat's  crew  detailed 
for  General  Terry ;  this  boat's  crew  were 
represented  to  have  been  the  only  men 
who  entered  Fort  Fisher  in  the  assault 
from  the  fleet,  January  15,  1865. 

PYNE,  GEORGE,  Seaman  on  board  of  the 
U.  S.  S.  Magnolia;  was  one  of  the  how- 
itzer crew  that  co-operated  with  the  army 
in  the  military  and  naval  expedition  to 
St.  Marks,  Fla.,  March  5  and  6,  1865,  and 
was  commended  for  his  coolness  and  de- 
termination under  fire,  remarkable  effort 
in  assisting  to  transport  the  gun  and  for 
remaining  by  his  gun  throughout  a  severe 
engagement  in  a  manner  highly  creditable 
to  the  service. 

READ,  CHARLES,  Ordinary  Seaman  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Magnolia ;  was  one 
of  the  howitzer  crew  that  co-operated  with 
the  army  in  the  military  and  naval  expe- 
dition to  St.  Marks,  Fla.,  March  5  and 
6,  1865,  and  was  commended  for  his  cool- 
ness and  determination  under  fire,  re- 
markable effort  in  assisting  to  transport 
the  gun  and  for  remaining  by  his  gun  in 
a  manner  highly  creditable  to  the  service. 

RICHARDS,  LOUIS,  Quartermaster  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Pensacola,  in  the 
attack  upon  Forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip, 
and  at  the  taking  of  New  Orleans,  April 
24  and  25,  1862 ;  "  fine  conduct "  through 
the  din  and  roar  of  battle,  steered  the  ship 
through  barricade  and  his  watchful  devo- 
tion to  orders  contributed  greatly  to  suc- 
cessful passage ;  coolness  perfectly  heroic ; 
promoted  to  acting  Master's  Mate. 
ROBINSON,  ALEXANDER,  Boatswain's 
Mate  on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Howquah 
on  the  occasion  of  the  destruction  of  the 
blockade  runner  Lynx,  off  Wilmington, 
September  25,  1864,  at  night;  performed 
his  duty  faithfully  under  the  most  trying 
circumstances,  standing  firmly  at  his  post 


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in  the  midst  of  a  cross-fire  from  the  rebel 
shore  batteries  and  our  own  vessels. 

SCHUTT,  GEORGE,  Coxswain  belonging 
to  the  U.  S.  S.  Hendrick  Hudson ;  was  one 
of  the  howitzer's  crew  co-operating  with 
the  Army  in  the  military  and  naval  expe- 
dition to  St.  Marks,  Fla.,  March  5  and 
6,  1865,  and  was  commended  for  coolness 
and  determination  under  fire,  remarkable 
effort  in  assisting  to  transport  gun  and  for 
remaining  by  his  gun  throughout  a  severe 
engagement  in  a  manner  highly  creditable 
to  himself  and  to  the  service. 

SHARP,  HENDRICK,  Seaman  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Richmond,  Mobile  bay,  Au- 
gust 5,  1864;  commended  for  coolness  and 
courage  as  Captain  of  loo-pounder  rifle 
gun  on  top  gallant  forecastle  in  the  action 
in  Mobile  bay  on  the  morning  and  fore- 
noon of  August  5,  1864;  he  fought  his 
gun  when  under  the  hottest  fire  from  the 
enemy's  batteries,  at  short  range,  with  a 
coolness  and  effectiveness  that  won  not 
only  the  admiration  of  the  commanding 
officer  of  the  division  but  of  all  others  who 
had  an  opportunity  to  observe  him;  he  had 
been  in  the  naval  service  thirty  years; 
joined  the  Richmond  at  Norfolk,  when 
first  put  in  commission,  September  27, 
1860;  at  the  expiration  of  his  term  of  ser- 
vice in  1863  reshipped  for  a  period  of 
three  years ;  he  was  in  action  on  board  of 
the  Richmond  with  the  Confederates  at  the 
head  of  the  passes  of  the  Mississippi;  at 
the  bombardment  of  Fort  McRea,  at  Pen- 
sacola,  which  lasted  an  entire  day,  when  he 
received  a  severe  splinter  wound  in  the 
left  hand  which  permanently  disabled  two 
of  his  fingers ;  and  notwithstanding  the 
severity  of  the  wound  as  soon  as  it  was 
dressed  by  the  surgeon  he  returned  to  his 
gun  without  the  permission  of  the  surgeon 
and  persisted  in  remaining  at  his  quarters, 
using  his  right  hand  until  the  action 
ceased;  he  was  in  the  action  with  Fort 
Jackson  and  St.  Philip  and  with  the  Con- 
federate ironclads  and  gunboats  below  New 
Orleans;  fought  the  batteries  of  Vicks- 
burg  twice:  was  in  the  memorable  attack 
on  Port  Hudson  on  the  I4th  of  March, 
1863;  was  captain  of  a  Q-inch  gun  in  the 
naval  o-5nch  gun  battery  commanded  by 
Lieutenant-Commander  Edward  Terry, 
placed  in  the  rear  of  Port  Hudson  dur- 
ing the  siege ;  he  also  was  Captain  of  a 


gun  in  the  naval  battery  established  at 
Baton  Rouge  and  commanded  by  Lieu- 
tenant-Commander Edward  Terry  after 
the  repulse  of  the  army  and  death  of  Gen- 
eral Williams  at  that  place. 

SHIPMAN,  WILLIAM,  Coxswain  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Ticonderoga,  in  the 
attack  on  Fort  Fisher ;  especially  com- 
mended for  his  conduct  at  the  time  of  the 
explosion  of  the  loo-pounder  Parrot  gun; 
being  Captain  of  a  gun  near  the  bursted 
one  and  seeing  the  effect  of  the  explosion 
on  those  around  him  he  at  once  encour- 
aged them  by  exclaiming:  "Go  ahead, 
Boys;  this  is  only  the  fortunes  of  war." 

SIMKINS,  LEBIUS,  Coxswain  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Richmond,  Mobile  bay,  Au- 
gust 5,  1864;  commended  for  coolness  and 
courage  in  the  action  in  Mobile  bay  on  the 
morning  and  forenoon  of  August  5,  1864 ; 
he  joined  the  Brooklyn  in  January,  1861 ; 
was  in  the  action  with  Forts  Jackson  and 
St.  Philip  and  the  Confederate  ironclads 
and  gunboats  below  New  Orleans;  Chal- 
mette  batteries;  batteries  below  Vicksburg 
and  present  at  the  surrender  of  New  Or- 
leans ;  joined  the  Richmond,  October,  1863. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  Second  Captain  of  the  Top 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Richmond,  Mobile 
bay,  August  5,  1864;  commended  for  cool- 
ness and  good  conduct  as  Captain  of  a  gun 
in  the  action  in  Mobile  bay  on  the  morn- 
ing and  forenoon  of  August  5,  1864;  he 
was  on  board  of  the  Varuna  when  she 
was  sunk  by  the  Confederate  vessels  after 
having  passed  Forts  Jackson  and  St. 
Philip;  was  transferred  to  the  Brooklyn 
and  was  in  the  action  with  the  batteries 
below  Vicksburg;  joined  the  Richmond  in 
September,  1863. 

SMITH,  OLOFF,  Coxswain  on  board  of  the 
U.  S.  S.  Richmond,  Mobile  bay,  August  5, 
1864;  commended  for  coolness  and  good 
conduct  in  the  action  in  Mobile  bay,  on 
the  morning  and  forenoon  of  August  5, 
1864;  he  was  on  board  of  the  Richmond 
in  the  action  with  Fort  McRae  at  the  head 
of  the  passes  of  the  Mississippi;  with  the 
Forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip;  the  Confed- 
erate ironclads  and  gunboats  below  New 
Orleans ;  the  Chalmette  batteries ;  twice 
with  the  batteries  of  Vicksburg  in  attempt- 
ing to  pass ;  and  at  the  siege  of  Port  Hud- 
son ;  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  New 
Orleans ;  he  had  been  Coxswain  on  board 


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the  Richmond  for  twenty  consecutive 
months. 

SMITH,  THOMAS,  Seaman  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Magnolia ;  was  one  of  the 
howitzer  crew  co-operating  with  the  army 
in  the  military  and  naval  expedition  to  St. 
Marks,  Fla.,  March  5  and  6,  1865 ;  was 
commended  for  coolness  and  determina- 
tion under  fire,  remarkable  effort  in  as- 
sisting to  transport  the  gun  and  for  re- 
maining by  his  gun  throughout  a  severe 
engagement  in  a  manner  highly  creditable 
to  himself  and  to  the  service. 

SMITH,  WALTER  B.,  Ordinary  Seaman 
on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Richmond, 
Mobile  bay,  August  5,  1864;  commended 
for  coolness  and  good  conduct  at  the  100- 
pounder  rifle  gun  on  the  top  gallant  fore- 
castle, and  for  musket  firing  into  the  gun- 
ports  of  the  Confederate  ironclad  Tennes- 
see in  the  action  in  Mobile  bay  on  the 
morning  and  forenoon  of  August  5,  1864; 
he  was  on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Hatteras 
when  that  vessel  was  sunk  by  the  piratical 
vessel  commanded  by  the  notorious  Sem- 
mes  off  Galveston ;  joined  the  Richmond 
after  having  been  exchanged  September, 
1863 ;  and  his  conduct  on  board  the  ship 
has  been  of  the  most  exemplary  kind. 

SULLIVAN,  JAMES,  Ordinary  Seaman  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Agawam;  one  of 
the  crew  of  the  powder  boat  which  was 
exploded  near  Fort  Fisher,  December  23, 
1864,  for  which  service  he  volunteered. 

SULLIVAN,  TIMOTHY,  Coxswain;  First 
Captain  of  g-inch  gun  on  board  of  the 
U.  S.  S.  Louisville ;  especially  commended 
for  his  attention  to  duty,  bravery  and 
coolness  in  action. 

SUMMERS,  ROBERT,  Chief  Quarter- 
master on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Ticon- 
deroga,  in  the  attacks  on  Fort  Fisher; 
commended  for  coolness  and  intelligence 
in  looking  out  for  and  making  signals ; 
served  also  on  the  Paul  Jones,  in  the  ac- 
tion with  the  batteries  on  the  St.  John's 
river  and  with  Fort  McAllister  on  the 
Ogeechee  river. 

SWATTON,  EDWARD,  Seaman  of  the 
U.  S.  S.  Santiago  de  Cuba ;  was  one  of  the 
boat  crew  detailed  for  General  Terry; 
this  boat's  crew  were  represented  to  have 
been  the  only  men  who  entered  Fort 
Fisher  in  the  assault  from  the  fleet,  Janu- 
ary 15,  1865. 


TAYLOR,  GEORGE,  Armorer  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Lackawanna ;  although 
wounded  went  into  the  shellroom,  and 
with  his  hands  extinguished  the  fire  from 
a  shell  exploded  over  it  by  the  enemy. 

WARD,  JAMES,  Quarter-Gunner  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Lackawanna;  being 
wounded  and  ordered  below  would  not  go 
but  rendered  much  aid  at  one  of  the  guns 
when  the  crew  was  disabled  and  subse- 
quently remained  in  the  chains  heaving  the 
lead  until  nearly  in  collision  with  the 
Confederate  ironclad  Tennessee. 

WARREN,  DAVID,  Coxswain  on  board  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Monticello ;  courage  and  com- 
mendable conduct  during  a  reconnaissance 
of  the  harbor  and  water  defenses  of  Wil- 
mington, June  23  to  25,  1864. 

WEBSTER,  HENRY  S.,  Landsman  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Susquehanna,  during 
the  assault  upon  Fort  Fisher,  January  15, 
1865 ;  remained  on  the  field  with  a 
wounded  officer  until  aid  could  be  obtained 
to  bring  him  to  the  rear. 

WELLS,  WILLIAM,  Quartermaster  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Richmond,  Mobile 
bay,  August  5,  1864;  commended  for  cool- 
ness and  close  attention  to  duty  as  leads- 
man and  lookout  in  the  action  in  Mobile 
bay,  on  the  morning  and  forenoon  of 
August  5,  1864;  joined  the  Brooklyn  in 
September,  1861 ;  was  in  the  actions  with 
Forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip,  and  with 
the  rebel  ironclads  and  gunboats  below 
New  Orleans,  and  on  board  of  the  Brook- 
lyn in  the  attack  upon  the  batteries  below 
Vicksburg  in  1862 ;  he  received  two  wounds 
in  the  left  leg  and  a  severe  one  in  the 
head  in  the  engagements  with  Forts  Jack- 
son and  St.  Philip,  April  24,  1862,  the 
latter  causing  opacity  of  the  cornea  and 
loss  of  vision  of  the  right  eye,  as  certified 
by  the  Surgeon  of  the  Brooklyn;  joined 
the  Richmond  in  September,  1863. 

WILCOX,  FRANKLIN  L.,  Ordinary  Sea- 
man on  board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Minnesota; 
especially  commended  for  bravery  in  the 
assault  on  Fort  Fisher,  remaining  at  the 
front  near  the  fort  when  the  panic  carried 
the  mass  away. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN,  Boatswain's  Mate  on 
board  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Mohican,  in  the 
action  at  Hilton  Head,  November  7,  1861  ; 
Captain  of  n-inch  gun,  was  conspicuous 
for  his  coolness,  courage  and  pleasant, 


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cheerful  way  of  fighting,  losing  few  shots 
and  inspiring  his  gun  crew  with  his 
manner. 

WOON,  JOHN,  Boatswain's  Mate  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Pittsburg,  in  an  engage- 
ment with  the  batteries  at  Grand  Gulf, 
April  29,  1863 ;  had  been  confined  to  his 
hammock  several  days  from  sickness,  yet 
insisted  on,  and  took  command  of  the  gun 


of  which  he  was  Captain,  fought  it  for 
over  two  hours  and  only  left  it  when  no 
longer  able  to  stand;  conduct  uniformly 
good. 

WORAM,  CHARLES  B.,  Seaman  on  board 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Oneida,  acting  as  Aide  to 
the  Executive  Officer;  distinguished  him- 
self for  his  cool  courage  and  carried  his 
orders  intelligently  and  correctly. 


OFFICERS  OF  THIS  STATE  WHO  DIED  WHILE  IN 
THE  UNITED  STATES  SERVICE 


OF  THE  MILITIA  AND  NATIONAL  GUARD.  (9.) 

COLONEL  JAMES  MONROE,  22d 
Regiment,  died  of  disease  July  31,  1862, 
at  Bolivar,  Md. 

COLONEL  ABRAM  S.  VOSBURG,  7ist 
Regiment,  died  of  disease  May  20,  1861, 
at  Washington,  D.  C. 

CAPTAIN  JULIUS  L.  ELLIS,  7ist 
Regiment,  died  July,  1861,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va., 
July  21,  1861. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  HAGGERTY,  6gth 
Regiment,  killed  in  action  July  21,  1861, 
at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  PHILIP  McCORMACK,  77th 
Regiment,  died  of  disease  August  30, 
1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PATRICK  H. 
COLLINS,  69th  Regiment,  died  of 
disease  September,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ROGER  JUDGE, 
JR.,  99th  Regiment,  died  of  disease  Octo- 
ber 5,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS 
PHIPPS,  69th  Regiment,  died  of 
disease,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New 
York  harbor. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD 
QUIGG,  84th  Regiment,  died  of  typhoid 
fever  September  19,  1864,  in  hospital  at 
Georgetown,  D.  C. 

OF  THE  STATE  VOLUNTEERS.    (1,673.) 

CAVALRY.       (179.) 

First    Cavalry.     (7.) 

CAPTAIN  RICHARD  G.  PRENDER- 
GAST,  killed  November  12,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Ninevah,  Va. 


CAPTAIN  EDWIN  F.  SAVACOOL,  died 
June  3,  1865,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Sailor's  Run,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  B.  HID- 
DEN, killed  March  9,  1862,  in  action  at 
Sangster  Station,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  HAR- 
MORICIER,  died  October  6,  1861,  of  dis- 
ease at  Camp  Meigs,  D.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHAS.  WOOD- 
RUFF, died  November  22,  1864,  of  dis- 
ease at  Baltimore,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ISAAC  D. 
VERMILYEA,  killed  June  5,  1864,  in 
action  at  Piedmont,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH 
WALTER,  died  April  19,  1865,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  April  8,  1805. 

Second  Cavalry.     (12.) 

COLONEL    WALTER    C.    HULL,    killed 

November    12,    1864,   in    action    at    Cedar 

Creek,  Va. 
MAJOR  JOSEPH  O'KEEFE,  .died  April  6, 

1865,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Five 

Forks,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  SAMUEL  G.  MILLIGAN,  died 

May    28,    1862,    of    disease    at    Elizabeth, 

N.  J. 
CAPTAIN     CHARLES     C.     WALTERS, 

killed  August  18,  1862,  in  action  at  Rapi- 

dan  Station,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    GEORGE   V.    GRIGGS,   killed 

October   n,    1863,   in   action   at   Culpeper, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  JOSEPH  E.  CAMERON,  died 

of  disease  April  n,  1865. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  NELSON 

DECKER,  killed  April  17,  1862,  in  action 

near  Falmouth,  Va. 


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FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK 
COMPTON,  killed  August  29,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Groveton,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL  WHIT- 
TAKER,  killed  June  17,  1863,  in  action  at 
Aldie,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  AUGUST 
MARTENSON,  killed  June  17,  1863,  in 
action  at  Aldie,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT 
STEWART,  died  July  31,  1863;  drowned 
near  Warrenton,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MURT  CUN- 
NINGHAM, died  July  2,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  June  28,  1864,  near 
Stony  Creek,  Va. ;  prisoner  of  war. 

Third   Cavalry.     (5.) 

COLONEL   SIMON   H.   MIX,  killed  June 

15,  1864,  m  action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      AND      R.      Q. 

JOSEPH  NOURSE,  died  August  25,  1863, 

of  disease  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    JOHN    MAYES, 

killed    May    7,    1864,    in    action    at    Stony 

Creek,  Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT      HERMAN      E. 

SMITH,  killed  October  7,  1864,  in  action 

at  Darbytown  Road,  Va. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT     LEWIS      B. 

WHITE,   died  of  acute  phthisis  January 

14,  1865,  at  Portsmouth,  Va. 

Fourth  Cavalry.    (8.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  FERRIES 
NAZER,  died  April  23,  1863,  of  disease 
at  Washington,  D.  C. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  HART,  killed  Sep- 
tember 16,  1863,  in  action  at  Raccoon  Ford, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  VON  SCHWENKE, 
died  November  i,  1863,  of  disease. 

•CAPTAIN  NEHEMIAH  H.  MANN,  killed 
August  16,  1864,  in  action  at  Chester  Gap, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  P.  DO- 
MINGO, died  April  16,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Va., 
March  17,  1863. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  J  A  Q  U  E  S 
MORE,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in  action 
at  Manassas  Plains,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  P. 
KETCHAM,  died  October  8,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Richmond,  Va. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  OLIVER  S. 
WOOD,  killed  June  12,  1864,  in  action 
near  Trevilian  Station,  Va. 

Fifth  Cavalry.     (13.) 

COLONEL  OTHNEIL  DE  FORREST, 
died  of  congestion  of  the  brain  December 
16,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

CAPTAIN  THOMAS  COYLE,  died  No- 
vember 24,  1861,  of  disease. 

CAPTAIN  SAMUEL  TEN  BROECK,  died 
July  I,  1863,  of  disease  at  Livingston, 
N.  Y. 

CAPTAIN  AUGUSTUS  BARKER,  died 
September  18,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Va.,  with 
guerrillas,  September  14,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  ZACHARIAH  J.  McMAS- 
TERS,  died  September  24,  1863,  of  disease. 

CAPTAIN  LUKE  McGUINN,  killed 
May  5,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JONAS  A.  BENE- 
DICT, died  December  n,  1861,  of  gan- 
grene. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT ALEXANDER  GALL,  killed  June 
30,  1863,  in  action  at  Hanover,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  PHILIP 
DWYER,  died  May  27,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Front  Royal,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ELAM  S.  DYE, 
killed  June  30,  1863,  in  action  at  Hanover, 
Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL  W. 
SORTORE,  killed  May  21,  1864,  in  action 
at  Mattapony  river,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  N. 
CHILSON,  died  September  24,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  June  29,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  A. 
GREENLEAF,  died  August  26,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  August  25,  1864. 

Sixth   Cavalry.     (9. ) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  DUNCAN 
McVICAR,  killed  April  30,  1863,  in  action 
near  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  DIODATE  C.  HANNAHS, 
died  September  10,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  near  Williamsburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  PIERCE,  killed  October 
11,  1863,  in  action  at  Morton's  Ford,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  RAYMOND  L.  WRIGHT, 
killed  September  19,  1864,  in  action  at 
Opequon,  Va. 


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FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT  CRC- 
ZIER,  killed  May  7,  1863,  in  action  near 
Westpoint,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJUTANT 
JOHN  G.  MAIN,  killed  October  19,  1864, 
in  action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FRANKLIN  T. 
SAUNDERS,  died  November  5,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  October  6,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  W. 
PHILLIPS,  died  June  n,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  near  Beverly  Ford,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  C  CAR- 
ROLL, died  January  20,  1865,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  near  Lovettsville,  Va. 

Eighth   Cavalry.     (19.) 

COLONEL  BENJAMIN  F.  DAVIS,  killed 

June  9,   1863,  in  action   at  Beverly  Ford, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN  F.   SISSON,  died 

February    n,    1863,    of    disease    at    Belle 

Plains,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN  F.  FOOTE,  killed 

June  9,  1863,  in  action  at  Beverly  Ford,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    HENRY    C.    CUTLER,    killed 

June  9,   1863,  in  action  at   Beverly  Ford, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  CHARLES  D.  FOLLETT,  died 

July  4,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action 

at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  I,  1863. 
CAPTAIN  JAMES   McNAIR,  killed  June 

23,    1864,    in    action    at    Nottoway    Court 

House,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    JAMES    A.    SAYLES,    killed 

June  23,  1864,  in  action  at  Nottoway  Court 

House,  Va. 
CAPTAIN     CHARLES     McVEAN,     died 

September  n,   1864,  at  Charleston,   S.   C., 

of  wounds  received  in  action. 
CAPTAIN  THOMAS   S.   FARR,   died   of 

disease   at   Charlottesville,   Va. ;    date  not 

recorded. 
CAPTAIN    ASA    L.    GOODRICH,    killed 

April     3,     1865,     in     action    at     Namozin 

Church,  Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     WILLIAM     C. 

CRAFTS,  died  August  29,  1863,  of  disease. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     RICHARD     S. 

TAYLOR,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in  action 

at  Strawberry  Hill,  Va. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    JAMES    P. 

SWAIN,  died  December  20,  1864,  of  dis- 
ease at  Annapolis,  Md. 


SECOND    LIEUTENANT    JAMES    E. 

REEVES,  died  June  10,  1863,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Beverly  Ford,  Va. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  BENJAMIN  C. 

EFNER,   died  June   12,   1863,   of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Beverly  Ford,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT    CARLOS     S. 

SMITH,  killed  October  15,  1863,  in  action 

at  Broad  Run,  Va. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT   JOSEPH    AT- 

WOOD,   died    of   disease   as   prisoner   of 

war;  date  not  recorded. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  BENJAMIN  F. 

CHAPPELL,  died  April  21, 1865,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Five  Forks.  Va. 
SURGEON    PETER    E.    SICKLER,    died 

April  14,  1865,  of  disease. 

Ninth  Cavalry.     (13.) 

COLONEL  WILLIAM  SACKETT,  died 
June  14,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Trevilian  Station,  Va. 

MAJOR  A.  McQUINN  CORRIGAN,  died 
May  25,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Meadow  Bridge,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  HARMON  J.  COWDEN,  died 
May  22,  1862,  of  disease  near  White 
House,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  ASA  B.  MERRILL,  died  June 
23,  1862,  of  disease  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  Q.  BROWN,  died  July 
18,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Yellow  Tavern,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  CONWAY  W.  AYRES,  killed 

September  19,  1864,  in  action  at  Opequon,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  LYMAN  J.  COBB, 
died  September  6,  1862,  of  disease. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ZEBEDEE 
TRUESDELL,  died  September  29,  1862, 
of  disease  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  B. 
STOCKWELL,  died  October  3,  1863,  of 
disease  near  Falmouth,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PERRY  ELY,  died 
May  17,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Todd's  Tavern,  Va.,  May  8,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  B.  BUR- 
ROWS, killed  August  25,  1864,  in  action 
at  Kearnyville,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  J  U  D  S  O  N 
LOWE,  died  November  19,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  August  i,  1863. 

SURGEON  WILLIAM  H.  RULISON, 
killed  August  29,  1864,  in  action  at  Smith- 
field,  Va. 


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Tenth  Cavalry.    (10.) 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL    FREDERICK 

L.  TREMAIN,  died  February  8,  1865,  of 

wounds    received    in    action    at    Hatcher's 

Run,  Va. 
CAPTAIN   JOHN    ORDNER,   killed  June 

u,    1864,    in    action   at   Trevilian    Station, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN     WILKINSON      W.      PAIGE, 

killed  June  24,  1864,  in  action  at  St.  Mary's 

Church,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  GEORGE  L.  BRINKERHOFF, 

died    March    9,    1865,    of    an    accident    at 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
CAPTAIN  CHARLES  E.  PRATT,  died  at 

Washington,  D.  C,  May  3,  1865,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  March  30,  1865. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      WILLIAM     J. 

ROBB,   killed  June  9,    1863,   m   action   at 

Brandy  Station,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    EDWARD    S. 

HAWES,  died  June  20,   1863,  of  wounds 

received   in  action   at   Middleburg,   Va. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT   HORATIO    H. 

BOYD,  killed  June   19,   1863,  in  action  at 

Middleburg,  Va. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT      BRONSON 

BEARDSLEE,    died    June    23,     1863,    of 

wounds  received  in  action  at  Middleburg, 

Va. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  B.  KING, 

died    in    Libby    Prison    July    24,    1863,    of 

wounds  received  in  action  at  Brandy  Sta- 
tion, Va. 

Eleventh  Cavalry.    (4.) 
CAPTAIN     FRANKLIN    B.     HALLOCK, 

died  May  17,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  New  River,  La. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    AND    R.    C.    S. 

FRANKLIN  J.  DAVIS,  died  October  27, 

1863,  of  disease  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     FREDERICK 

STARKEY,  suicided  June  12,  1863. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT       WILLIAM 

SMITH,    died     November    29,     1864,     of 

disease. 

Twelfth   Cavalry.     (8.) 
CAPTAIN  CYRUS  CHURCH,  killed  July 

20,  1863,  in  action  at  Tarboro,  N.  C. 
CAPTAIN    CHARLES    H.    ROCHE,    died 

October  24,  1864,  of  yellow  fever  at  New 

Berne,  N.  C. 


CAPTAIN  HENRY  A.  HUBBARD,  died 
April  8,  1865,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Hookerstown,  N.  C.,  April  3,  1865. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  C. 
HATHAWAY,  died  October  3,  1864,  of 
yellow  fever  at  New  Berne,  N.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GILES  F.  WARD, 
JR.,  accidentally  killed  January  29,  1865. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  E. 
MOSHER,  died  October  6,  1864,  of  yel- 
low fever  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  AUGUST 
PITTMAN,  killed  March  8,  1865,  in  ac- 
tion at  Wise's  Fork,  N.  C. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  ROLLIN  T. 
BAKER,  died  October  15,  1864,  of  yellow 
fever  near  New  Berne,  N.  C. 

Thirteenth  Cavalry.    (2.) 
COLONEL  DAVID  WEBB    (Horatio  Sey- 
mour  Cavalry),   died  of   disease   prior   to 
May  29,  1863. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FRANCIS  W. 
JERNEGAN,  died  December  2,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Fourteenth  Cavalry.    (6.) 

COLONEL  JOHN  ELWOOD,  Pierrepont 
Rifles,  later  part  of  I4th  Cavalry  (Captain, 
5th  U.  S.  Infantry),  died  of  disease  De- 
cember 3,  1862. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  E.  BRISTOL,  died 
June  9,  1863,  of  disease  at  Brashier  City, 
La. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  E.  MORTON, 
died  August  22,  1863,  of  disease  at  Kemier, 
La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  PETER  R. 
BIEGEL,  died  June  27,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  near  Port  Hudson,  La. ; 
prisoner  of  war. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MOSES 
SMITH,  died  June  26,  1863,  of  disease  at 
Baton  Rouge,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  S.  DE 
CAMP,  died  July  26,  1864,  near  Alexan- 
dria, La.,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

Fifteenth  Cavalry.    (7.) 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL     AUGUSTUS 
I.  ROOT,  killed  April  8,  1865,  in  action  at 
Appomattox    Court    House,    Va. 
CAPTAIN     MARSHALL     M.    LOYDEN, 
died  October  5,   1864,  of  typhoid   fever. 


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FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  B. 
SHEARER,  killed  July  8,  1864,  in  action 
with  guerrillas. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  RALPH  D. 
SHORT,  died  January  20,  1865,  of  dis- 
ease. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  LORENZO  W. 
HATCH,  killed  November  i,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Greene  Springs,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL 
HUNTER,  died  February  26,  1865,  of  dis- 
ease at  Davenport,  Iowa. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  JOHN  F.  ROB- 
INSON, died  of  disease  February  5,  1864, 
at  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

Sixteenth  Cavalry,    (i.) 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  H.  FLEMING,  killed 
August  8,  1864,  in  action  at  Fairfax  Sta- 
tion, Va. 

Eighteenth  Cavalry.    (3.) 

CAPTAIN  AARON  LOW,  died  August  i, 
1864,  of  typhoid  fever  at  Thibodeaux,  La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ALVARO  HAM- 
MOND, killed  April  8,  1864,  in  action  at 
Sabine  Cross  Roads,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  Mc- 
MAHON,  drowned  at  sea  December  22, 
1864. 

Twentieth  Cavalry.     (2.) 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  FLOYD  THOMPSON, 

died   July   5,    1864,   of    typhoid    fever,   at 

Norfolk,  Va. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  P.  Mo 

ALLISTER,  died  September  18,  1863,  of 

disease  at  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

Twenty-first  Cavalry.     (4.) 
CAPTAIN    WILLIAM    H.    MITCHELL, 

killed    May    15,    1864,    in    action    at    New 

Market,  Va. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      NELSON      B. 

HOLCOMB,   died   December   9,    1864,    of 

wounds  received  in  action  at  White  Post, 

Va.,  December  6,  1864. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT       RICHARD 

WILMOT,    killed    accidentally    at    Troy, 

N.  Y.,  before  regiment  left  the  State. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT   CHARLES   H. 

CONE,  killed  July  19,   1864,  in  action  at 

Ashby's  Ford,  Va. 


Twenty-second  Cavalry.     (4.) 

MAJOR  THEODORE  SCHLICK,  killed 
August  25,  1864,  in  action  at  Kearneys- 
ville,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL  LAY- 
TON,  died  June  14,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  White  Oak  Swamp, 
Va.,  June  13,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  SQUIRE  M 
YATES,  accidentally  killed  April  9,  1865, 
near  Winchester,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  PATRICK  R. 
GLENNAN,  killed  June  22,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Dinwiddie  Court  House.  Va. 

Twenty-fourth  Cavalry.     (8.) 

COLONEL  WILLIAM  C.  RAULSTON, 
died  December  15,  1864,  at  Danville,  Va., 
of  wounds  received  December  10,  1864, 
while  prisoner  of  war,  in  an  attempt  to 
escape. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  M  E  L  Z  E  R 
RICHARDS,  died  April  13,  1865,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  near  Jettersville, 
Va.,  April  5,  1865. 

MAJOR  JAMES  E.  DORAN,  died  April  14, 
1865,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Din- 
widdie  Court  House,  Va.,  March  31,  1865. 

CAPTAIN  CALVIN  P.  BURCH,  killed 
June  18,  1864,  in  action  at  Petersburg, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  W.  SIMONS,  died 
September  4,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Weldon  Railroad,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  P. 
WILLIAMS,  died  April  19,  1865,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  April  6,  1865. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  AUSTIN  GIB- 
BONS, died  November  18,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Mine  Ex- 
plosion, Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  H. 
HUGHES,  died  at  Salisbury,  N.  C,  De- 
cember 4,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Poplar  Spring  Church,  Va. 

Twenty-fifth  Cavalry,     (r.) 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     CHARLES     N. 
HOWARD,  killed  June  21,  1864,  in  action 
at  White  House  Landing,  Va. 

First  Dragoons.     (5.) 

CAPTAIN  JEREMIAH  HATCH,  died  De- 
cember 21,  1862,  of  disease  at  Suffolk,  Va. 


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CAPTAIN  ROWLEY  P.  TAYLOR,  killed 
January  30,  1863,  in  action  at  Deserted 
House,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  ALEX.  K.  THORP,  died  Sep- 
tember 19,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  near  Winchester,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  B. 
ALFORD,  killed  August  29,  1864,  in 
action  at  Smithfield,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PROSPER 
SWIFT,  killed  October  19,  1864,  in  action 
at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

First  Mounted  Rjftes.    (6.) 
CAPTAIN     SIMEON     A.     MELLICK, 

died    July    30,    1862,    of    disease    at    Fort 

Monroe,   Va. 
CAPTAIN    JOHN    C.    OBERTRIEFFER, 

killed   December  20,   1864,   in   action  near 

Jones'    Creek,   Va. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WM.  W.  DISSO- 

WAY,  killed  October   13,    1863,  while  on 

duty   at    Williamsburg,   Va. 
FIRST       LIEUTENANT       FRANK       B. 

BOUDINOT,  died  May  2,  1864,  of  heart 

disease. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT       WILLIAM 

WHEELAN,    died   October    26,    1862,   of 

wounds  received  in  action  at  Blackwater, 

Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    GEORGE    S. 

JENKINS,  died  October  19,  1864,  of  yel- 
low  fever. 

Second  Mounted  Rifles.    (10.) 

CAPTAIN  WM.  F.  WILLIAMS,  died 
June  19,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  assault  of  Petersburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOSEPH  M.  RUSHMORE, 
died  August  16,  1864,  of  disease  at  Lock- 
port,  N.  Y. 

CAPTAIN  ELI  MORSE,  died  April  i,  1865, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Din- 
widdie  Court  House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  B.  N. 
DELONG,  killed  June  18,  1864,  in  action 
at  assault  of  Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  V. 
BEDELL,  died  July  8,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  assault  of  Peters- 
burg, Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JEREMIAH 
R.  MORRISON,  died  June  6,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Bethesda 
Church,  Va.,  June  2,  1864. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  L.  AT- 

WOOD,    killed    June   26,    1864,    in    action 

before    Petersburg,    Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     JAMES     A. 

LEWIS,    killed    in    action    July   30,    1864, 

near   Petersburg,   Va. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT       MICHAEL 

CASEY,    killed    September    30,    1864,    in 

action  at  Poplar  Grove  Church,  Va. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT      JOHN       F. 

NUMAN,    killed    December    9,    1864,    in 

action  at  Hatcher's  Run,  Va. 

First   Veteran  Cavalry.     (4.) 

MAJOR    JERRY    A.    SULLIVAN,    killed 

March   10,    1864,   in  action  at  Cabletown, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  L.   MORGAN,  SR., 

killed    February    20,     1864,    in    action    at 

Upperville,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    ROBERT    H.    BRETT,    killed 

May  30,  1864,  in  action  at  Newtown,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  JOSEPH  E.  CONWAY,  killed 

July  25,   1864,   in   action  at   Martinsburg, 

Va. 

Second  Veteran  Cavalry.    (8.) 

CAPTAIN   CHARLES   F.   CARTER,  died 

July  14,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 

at   Cane  River  Crossing,  La. 
CAPTAIN    THOMAS    B.    SMITH,    died 

February  26,  1865,  of  consumption. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     MELVILLE     S. 

DUNN,  killed  April  4,  1864,  in  action  at 

Campti,   La. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DON  D.  STONE, 

died  June  22,    1864,   of  disease   on  board 

U.     S.     Transport    Iberville,    near     Mor- 

ganzia,   La. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  HALL, 

died  April  13,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at   Pleasant  Hill,  La. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ALBERT  WEST- 

INGHOUSE,    killed    December    10,    1864, 

in  action  at  McLeod's   Mills,   La. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    GEORGE    E. 

HUTCHINGS,   died   October  2,   1864,   of 

wounds    received    in    action    at    Opequon, 

Va.,  with  I53d  Infantry. 
CHAPLAIN  RANSOM  O.  DWYER,  died 

June  30,  1864,  of  disease  at  New  Orleans, 

La. 


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ROLL  OF  HONOR 


ARTILLERY.      (152.) 

First  Artillery,    (u.) 

COLONEL     GUILFORD     D.      BAILEY, 

killed    May    31,    1862,    in    action   at    Fair 

Oaks,  Va. 
MAJOR    DAVID    H.    VAN    VALKEN- 

BURGH,  killed  May  31,  1862,  in  action  at 

Fair  Oaks,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  NICHOLAS  SAHM,  died  May 

I,  1864,  of  typhoid  fever  and  dysentery  at 

Lookout  Valley,  Tenn. 
CAPTAIN  HENRY  W.  DAVIS,  died  May 

28,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 

Jericho  Ford,  Va.,  May  23,   1864. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    MARSHALL    H. 

RUNDELL,  died  July  21,  1862,  of  disease 

at  New  York  city. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT  I.  PAR- 
KER, died  February,  1863,  of  disease  at 

New   York  city. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      ALBERT      N. 

AMES,     killed     September    26,     1864,     in 

action  before   Petersburg,  Va. 
SECOND        LIEUTENANT       THOMAS 

HODGKINS,   died   January   25,    1863,    of 

disease. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  DE- 

MOTT,  killed  June  3,   1864,  in  action  at 

Bethesda  Church,  Va. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT        FRANCIS 

HENCHEN,     killed    July    27,     1864,     in 

action  before   Atlanta,   Ga. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT     TYLER     E. 

SEARLE,  died  November  3,  1864,  of  in- 
juries at  Fort  Sedgwick,  Va. 

Second  Artillery.    (10.) 

CAPTAIN  MICHAEL  O'BRIEN,  killed 
June  6,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  A.  BERRY,  killed 
June  18,  1864,  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  C.  HOOKER,  killed 
August  16,  1864,  in  action  at  Strawberry 
Plains,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  S.  DAWSON,  died 
December  6,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  June  16,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MARCUS  KEN- 
YON,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action  at 
Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  H. 
ROFF,  died  June  30,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JONAS  ZOLLER, 
died  February  16,  1865,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  August  14,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PETER  PICH- 
LER,  died  April  25,  1865,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  between  March  29  and 
April  9,  1865. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FRANCIS 
KNEMM,  killed  May  19,  1864,  in  action 
at  The  Pines,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK 
H.  HOWARD,  died  August  17,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  May  31,  1864. 

s 

Third  Artillery.    (5.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL    HENRY     M. 

STONE,  died  October  2,   1864,  of  yellow 

fever  at  New  Berne,  N.  C. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT     DAVID     D. 

HILLIS,    died    September    24,     1864,    of 

yellow  fever  at  New  Berne,  N.  C. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     EDWARD     A. 

WILDT,  mortally  wounded  in  action  and 

died  November  30,   1864,  at   Honey  Hill, 

S.  C. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  O'NEIL, 

died  August  10,   1864,  of  disease  at  Fort 

Monroe,  Va. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  Mc- 

LAUGHLIN,   died   October    11,    1864,   of 

yellow  fever  at  New  Berne,  N.  C. 

Fourth  Artillery.    (12.) 

MAJOR  EDWARD  F.  YOUNG,  died  De- 
cember 22,  1863,  of  disease  at  Fort  Ethan 
Allen,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  D.  K.  SMITH  JONES,  killed 
June  17,  1864,  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  M.  McKEEL,  killed 
August  25,  1864,  in  action  at  Ream's 
Station,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  G. 
HARRIS,  died  September  10,  1862,  of 
disease  at  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  W.  C.  BRYANT 
GRAY,  died  January  I,  1863,  of  disease  at 
Georgetown,  D.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  REGI- 
MENTAL QUARTERMASTER  DAN- 
IEL COLE,  died  December  27,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Fort  Ethan  Allen,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  WAL- 
KER, killed  May  6,  1864,  in  action  at 
Wilderness,  Va. 


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465 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MICHAEL  J. 
LEE,  died  June  19,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  May  19,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ICHABOD  P. 
FLANAGAN,  killed  August  25,  1864,  in 
action  at  Ream's  Station,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  H. 
BURGHARDT,  died  April  17,  1865,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  April  2,  1865. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EDWIN  O. 
GATES,  died  July  i,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  June  4,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FRANK  L. 
BURDICK,  killed  August  25,  1864,  in 
action  at  Ream's  Station,  Va. 

Fifth  Artillery,     (i.) 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  Mc- 
MAHON,  died  July  3,  1864,  of  disease. 

Sixth  Artillery.    (12.) 

COLONEL  J.  HOWARD  KITCHING, 
died  January  10,  1865,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  October  19,  1864. 

MAJOR  EDWARD  JONES,  died  October 
30,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
October  19,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD  M. 
GILLEO,  died  March  27,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HORTON  R. 
PLATT,  died  May  21,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  May  19,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DAVID  HAMEL, 
died  May  30,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  May  19,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WM.  J.  RAS- 
BERRY,  killed  October  19,  1864,  in  action 
at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THEODORE 
F.  TOMPKINS,  died  March  10,  1863,  of 
disease. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  F. 
HAZEN,  died  May  2,  1863,  of  disease  at 
Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  D. 
HYATT,  died  July  26,  1864,  of  disease 
near  City  Point,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ELIAS  FOUN- 
TAIN, died  November  17,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  October  19, 
1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  POR- 
TER, JR.,  died  June  25,  1865,  of  typhoid 
fever. 

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ASSISTANT  SURGEON  LEWIS  F. 
BAKER,  died  September  5,  1864,  of  dis- 
ease at  Fort  Reno,  D.  C. 

Seventh  Artillery.     (18.) 
COLONEL    LEWIS    O.    MORRIS,    killed 

June   4,    1864,   in    action  at   Cold    Harbor, 

Va. 
MAJOR    EDWARD    A.    SPRINGSTEED, 

killed  August  25,  1864,  in  action  at  Ream's 

Station,  Va. 
CAPTAIN     JOHN     A.     MORRIS,     killed 

May   19,    1864,  in   action   at   Spotsylvania, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN    CHAS.    McCULLOCH,    killed 

May    19,    1864,   in   action  at   Spotsylvania, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  ROBERT  H.  BELL,  died  June 

19,    1864,    of    wounds    received    in    action 

May    19,    1864. 
CAPTAIN     CHARLES    MAGUIRE,    died 

July  4,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 

June  22,   1864. 
CAPTAIN        NATHANIEL       WRIGHT, 

killed     August     25,     1864,     in     action     at 

Ream's   Station,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  KENNEDY,  died  Sep- 
tember 10,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  Ream's  Station,  Va.,  and  typhoid 

fever  at  Libby  Prison,  Va. 
FIRST        LIEUTENANT        MATTHEW 

BELL,  died  April   12,  1864,  of  disease  at 

Fort  Reno,  D.  C. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    WM.     E.     ORR, 

died  June  2,   1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action    May  25,    1864. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  B.  READ, 

killed    June    3,    1864,    in    action    at    Cold 

Harbor,    Va. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  J.  Mc- 

CLURE,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action  at 

Cold   Harbor,   Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     MICHAEL     H. 

BARCLAY,  died  July  6,  1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  June  5,  1864. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    CHARLES 

SWAINE  EVANS,  died  June  5,  1864,  of 

wounds   received  in  action  at  Cold  Har- 
bor, Va.,  June  3,   1864. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT      CHAS.      L. 

YEARSLEY,    killed    June     16,     1864,    in 

action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    CHARLES    S. 

WHITE,    died   July    8,    1864,    of   disease 

near   Petersburg,  Va. 


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SECOND     LIEUTENANT     EDGAR     S. 

MOSS,   died   October  4,    1864,   of  yellow 

fever  at  Charleston,  S.   C. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT    GEORGE    J. 

JUPP,  died  October  31,   1864,  of  disease 

at  Andersonville,   Ga. 

Eighth  Artillery.     (24.) 

COLONEL    PETER    A.    PORTER,    killed 

June   3,   1864,   in  action  at   Cold  Harbor, 

Va. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL         WILLARD 

W.     BATES,     died    June    25,     1864,     of 

wounds  received  in  action  at  Petersburg, 

Va.,  June  22,   1864. 
MAJOR    EDWIN    L.    BLAKE,    died   June 

19,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 

Petersburg,  Va.,  June  17,  1864. 
CAPTAIN      ALEXANDER      GARDNER. 

killed    June    3,    1864,    in    action    at    Cold 

Harbor,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  WM.  J.  HAWKINS,  died  June 

22,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 

Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  3,   1864. 
CAPTAIN  GEORGE  A.  HOYT,  died  July 

5,    1864,  of  wounds   received  in  action  at 

Petersburg,  Va.,  June  22,  1864. 
CAPTAIN     ELBRIDGE     T.     SHERWIN, 

died   July   30,    1864,   of   typhoid    fever    at 

City  Point,  Va. 
CAPTAIN     JAMES     MAGINNIS,     killed 

August    25,     1864,    in    action    at    Ream's 

Station,    Va. 
CAPTAIN  THOMAS  LOW,  died  April  25, 

1865,  of  wounds  received  in  action  March 

31,  .  1865. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     HENRY     R. 

SWAN,  died  June  14,  1864,  of  disease  at 

Cold  Harbor,   Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     CHARLES     H. 

WEST,   JR.,    killed   August    25,    1864,    in 

action  at  Ream's   Station,  Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     DARWIN      L. 

FELLOWS,    killed    in    action    at    Peters- 
burg, Va.,  October  27,   1864. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    GEO.    W.    REC- 
TOR,   JR.,    died    October    29,     1864,    of 

wounds    received    in   action    at    Hatcher's 

Run,  Va.,  October  27,  1864. 
FIR£T    LIEUTENANT    ADALBERT    G. 

CLAPP,     died    November    21,     1864,     of 

wounds  received  in  action  June  25,   1864. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    JOSEPH    W. 

CALDWELL,    killed    June    3,    1864,    in 

action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FAYETTE  S. 
BROWN,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action 
at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ARTHUR  L. 
CHASE,  died  June  7,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va., 
June  3,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WALLACE  B. 
HARD,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action  at 
Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEO.  W. 
GLADDEN,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action 
at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  OLIVER  M. 
CAMPBELL,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in 
action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WALTER  P. 
WRIGHT,  killed  June  16,  1864,  in  action 
at  Petersburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT 
GLASS,  died  June  27,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  June  22,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH  WIL- 
LETT,  died  February  17,  1865,  of  dis- 
ease at  Danville,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WM.  HENRY 
BICKFORD,  died  March  9,  1865,  of 
chronic  diarrhoea  at  Camp  Parole,  Md. 

Ninth  Artillery.     (13.) 

CAPTAIN  SELAH  CORNWELL,  died 
November  i,  1862,  of  disease  near  Te- 
nallytown,  D.  C. 

CAPTAIN  TRUMAN  GREGORY,  died 
June  23,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  June  i,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  ORSON  HOWARD,  killed 
October  19,  1864,  in  action  at  Cedar 
Creek,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  H. 
ELLIS,  killed  July  9,  1864,  in  action  at 
Monocacy,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  OREN  B.  CAR- 
PENTER, killed  October  19,  1864,  in 
action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  C. 
STOYELL,  died  June  21,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  VINCENT 
EUGENE  AGNEL,  died  March  28, 
1863,  of  disease. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  OLDS- 
WAGER,  killed  October  19,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 


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SECOND        LIEUTENANT        EDWIN 

NASH,  died  of  disease  October  31,  1864, 

at  Andersonville,  Ga. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT     ANDREW 

JOSEPH  BIXBY,  died  January  i,  1865, 

at  Danville,  Va.,  as  prisoner  of  war. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     DAVID    H. 

STONE,    killed    January     14,     1865,    in 

action  before   Petersburg,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     STEPHEN 

V.    R.    CALE,    died    April    16,    1865,    of 

wounds  received  in  action. 
ASSISTANT     SURGEON     BYRON     L. 

FLOWER,    died    October    24,    1863,    of 

disease  at  Fort  Simmons,  Md. 

Tenth  Artillery.    (2.) 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  J.  RAN- 
DOLPH KNIGHT,  died  November  23, 
1862,  of  disease  at  Fort  Stanton,  D.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  DEALTON 
W.  COOPER,  died  August  5,  1864,  of 
disease  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 

Thirteenth  Artillery.    (4.) 
CAPTAIN    ALEXANDER    J.    BEACH, 

died    August     10,     1864,    in    Chesapeake 

Hospital  of  disease. 
CAPTAIN    JOHN    S.    GORDON,    killed 

October     7,     1864,    in     action    at     Swift 

Creek,  N.  C. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT   ALBERT   A. 

PALMER,  died  June  6,  1864,  of  disease 

at  Portsmouth,  Va. 
SURGEON   FRANCIS   M.   McLELLAN, 

died    of   disease    November    12,    1863,   at 

New  York  city. 

Fourteenth  Artillery.    (9.) 

MAJOR  JOB  C.  HEDGES,  killed  June 
17,  1864,  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  LUTHER  KIEFFER,  killed 
June  2,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  NIMROD  UNDERHILL, 
killed  June  23,  1864,  in  action  at  Peters- 
burg, Va. 

CAPTAIN  CHAUNCEY  WILKIE,  died 
August  7,  1864,  of  typhoid  fever. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  H. 
THOMPSON,  died  November  20,  1864, 
of  diphtheria  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ANDREW  GOS- 
SIN,  killed  December  I,  1864,  in  action 
near  Petersburg,  Va. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ELISHA  L. 
BENTLEY,  killed  June  2,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EZRA  T. 
HARTLEY,  killed  July  30,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  The  Crater,  Va. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  JAMES  M. 
OLIVER,  died  November  10,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Fort  Richmond,  N.  Y. 

Fifteenth  Artillery,    (n.) 

MAJOR  LEANDER  SCHAMBERGER, 
died  May  27,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  May  19,  1864. 

MAJOR  EMIL  DUYSING,  died  May  27, 
1865,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
March  31,  1865. 

CAPTAIN  FRANZ  STOECKNER,  killed 
June  19,  1864,  in  action  at  Petersburg, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WM.  BUNDY. 
died  April  26,  1864,  at  Washington,  D. 
C.;  accident. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FRANZ 
BRAUNSTEIN,  died  June  10,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  May  30,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT 
PORSCH,  died  September  25,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  September  6, 
1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
JOACHIM,  died  October  8,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  Fort  Lyons,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WM.  C. 
MUELLER,  killed  May  6,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Wilderness,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT 
MILLER,  died  August  23,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Weldon 
Road,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ADOLPH 
RIEHMAN,  died  February  8,  1865,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  February  6, 
1865. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  EDWARD 
MOELLER,  died  November  10,  1863,  of 
typhoid  fever  at  New  York  city. 

Sixteenth  Artillery.     (2.) 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ULYSSES 
F.  JEFFRIES,  died  November  8,  1864, 
of  disease  at  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN 
SCOTT,  died  February  19,  1865,  of  dis- 
ease at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C. 


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ROLL  OF  HONOR 


Marine  Artillery.     (2.) 

CAPTAIN  SYLVESTER  D.  NICHOLL, 
killed  September  6,  1862,  in  action  at 
Washington,  N.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MINTHORNE 
WESTERVELT,  died  December  3, 
1862,  of  disease  at  New  York  city. 

First  Battalion  of  Artillery.    (2.) 
MAJOR  ALBERT  ARNDT,  died  Septem- 
ber 18,   1862,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Antietam,  Md. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT   GUSTAV   C. 
KLEIN,  died  May  16,  1862,  of  disease. 

Second  Battalion  of  Artillery,    (i.) 

MAJOR  THOMAS  O'NEILL,  died  No- 
vember 29,  1862,  accidentally  killed. 

Third  Battalion  of  Artillery.    (2.) 

(Included  in  figures  of  isth  Artillery.) 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  LEO 

KUEHNE,  killed  June  9,  1863,  by  ex- 
plosion of  magazine  at  Fort  Lyons,  Va. 
ASSISTANT  SURGEON  CONRAD 
JOACHIM,  died  September  4,  1862,  of 
disease. 

First  Battery.    (2.) 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WM.  H.  JOHN- 
SON, died  November  2,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  September  19,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  D. 
VAUGHN,  killed  October  19,  1864,  in 
action  at  Cedar  Creek. 

Second  Battery,    (i.) 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK  J. 
T.  BLUHME,  killed  July  I,  1863,  in 
action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Fourth  Battery,    (i.) 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  C. 
PARKER,  died  June  4,  1862,  of  disease 
near  the  Chickahominy,  Va. 

Twelfth  Battery,    (i.) 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  D. 
BROWER,  killed  August  25,  1864,  in 
action  at  Ream's  Station,  Va. 

Thirteenth  Battery,     (i.) 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  WHEELER, 
killed  June  22,  1864,  in  action  near  Mar- 
ietta, Ga. 


Fourteenth   Battery.     (2.) 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  McKAY  RORTY, 
killed  July  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
O'DONOHUE,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in 
action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

Nineteenth  Battery,    (i.) 

CAPTAIN  WM.  H.  STAHL,  died  Sep- 
tember 15,  1863,  of  disease  at  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Twenty-first  Battery,     (i.) 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     HENRY      H. 
COZZENS,  died   February   18,   1864,  of 
disease  at  New  York  city. 

Thirty-third  Battery,    (i.) 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT      WM.      J. 
BURT,  died   April    18,    1864,   of  disease 
at  Camp  Barry,  D.  C. 

ENGINEERS.       (l2.) 

First  Regiment.     (7.) 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  GUNN,  died  Jan- 
uary 21,  1862,  at  Hilton  Head,  S.  C. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  S.  SOUTHARD, 
died  June  3,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Bermuda  Hundred,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  EDWARDS,  died 
November  22,  1864,  of  disease  at  Beau- 
fort, S.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD  V.  R. 
PERRINE,  died  February  8,  1862,  of 
disease  at  Hilton  Head,  S.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  L. 
WILKEN,  died  October  15,  1864,  of 
disease  at  New  Berne,  N.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  J.  HOWARD 
BROOKS,  died  August  5,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Peters- 
burg, Va. 

SURGEON  ASA  B.  SNOW,  died  Octo- 
ber 9,  1864,  of  disease  at  Bedloe's 
Island,  N.  Y. 

Fifteenth  Regiment.    (3.) 
MAJOR  WALTER  L.  CASSIN,  died  Oc- 
tober 8,  1863,  of  disease  at  Washington, 
D.   C. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  McQUEEN,  died  Sep- 
tember 18,  1861 ;  accident. 


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469 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CALVERT  S. 
WEBSTER,  died  August  9,  1862,  of 
disease  at  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Fiftieth   Regiment.     (2.) 

CAPTAIN    AUGUSTUS    S.    PERKINS, 

killed    December    u,    1862,    in    action   at 

Fredericksburg,  Va. 
SECOND        LIEUTENANT        HENRY 

YATES,  died   May  23,    1862,  of  disease 

on  steamer  Daniel  Webster. 

SHARPSHOOTERS.       (l.) 

First  Battalion,    (i.) 

CAPTAIN  THOMAS  S.  BRADLEY,  pth 
Company,  died  June  28,  1863,  of  cancer 
at  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

INFANTRY.       ( 1,329.) 

First  Infantry.     (3.) 
CAPTAIN    JOHN    C.    CAMPBELL,    died 

May  7,  1863,  of  disease. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      SAMUEL      F. 

NIXON,  died  May  26,  1863,  of  disease. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     THEODORE 

MOORE,  died  June  30,  1862,  of  disease. 

Second  Infantry,     (i.) 

CAPTAIN  S.  LEE  PERKINS,  died  August 
31,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
August  27,  1862. 

Third  Infantry.     (4.) 

CAPTAIN  STEPHEN  W.  FULLERTON, 
JR.,  died  September  n,  1861,  of  disease  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

CAPTAIN  JAY  M.  WICKS,  died  October 
30,  1864,  °f  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Chamn's  Farm,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MARMADUKE 
COOPER,  died  November  15,  1862,  of  dis- 
ease at  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  K. 
WIGHTMAN",  killed  in  action  January  15, 
1865,  at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C. 

Fourth  Infantry.    (3.) 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  S.  DOWNS,  killed  Sep- 
tember 17,  1862,  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  K. 
CHAPMAN,  died  September  17,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
PEARSON,  died  January  i,  1863,  of  ty- 
phoid fever  at  Falmouth,  Va. 

Fifth  Infantry.     (6.) 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  T.  PARTRIDGE, 
killed  June  27,  1862,  in  action  at  Gaines 
Mills,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  O.  HAGER,  killed 
August  30,  1862,  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILBUR  F.  LEWIS,  killed 
August  30,  1862,  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  THOMAS  W.  CARTWRIGHT, 
died  December  26,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Gaines  Mill,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT FREDERICK  W.  SOVEREIGN, 
killed  August  30,  1862,  in  action  at  Bull 
Run,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  O. 
WRIGHT,  died  September  26,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  August  30,  1862. 

Fifth  Veteran  Infantry,    (n.) 

COLONEL  FREDERICK  WINTHROP, 
killed  April  i,  1865,  in  action  at  Five 
Forks,  Va. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  CLEVELAND 
WINSLOW,  died  July  17,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  LAWRENCE  MURPHY,  killed 
June  2,  1864,  in  action  at  Bethesda  Church, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  S.  WOODS,  killed 
August  19,  1864,  in  action  at  Weldon 
Road,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  S.  MONT- 
GOMERY, killed  February  6,  1865,  in  ac- 
tion at  Hatcher's  Run,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOSEPH  TURKINGTON,  died 
April  6,  1865,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion March  31,  1865. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CONSTAN- 
TINE  WEINBERG,  killed  June  2,  1864, 
in  action  at  Bethesda  Church,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  H.  WILLIAM 
ALPERS,  killed  June  2,  1864,  in  action  at 
Bethesda  Church,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
REIGHLEY,  died  June  8,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  June  2,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  B. 
RICH,  killed  June  18,  1864,  in  action  at 
Petersburg,  Va. 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  OS- 
BORNE,  killed  August  18,  1864,  in  action 
at  Weldon  Railroad,  Va. 

Seventh  Infantry.     (15.) 

CAPTAIN  LOUIS  HOCHHEIM,  died 
July  13,  1861,  of  disease  in  New  York  city. 

CAPTAIN  EDWARD  H.  BECKER,  killed 
December  13,  1862,  in  action  at  Fred- 
ericksburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  CARL  EMIL  FABER  Du 
FAUR,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in  action 
at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  MAX  BOETTCHER,  killed  De- 
cember 13,  1862,  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  OSCAR  VON  HERINGEN, 
died  January  30,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  HEUSLER,  died 
February  26,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HUGO  LOETZE, 
killed  September  17,  1862,  in  action  at  An- 
tietam, Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK 
BENNO  VON  DOERING,  killed  Decem- 
ber 13,  1862,  in  action  at  Fredericksburg, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CARL  SLE- 
VOIGT,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FRIEDRICH 
JACOBI,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  BERNHARDT  G. 
VON  BUCHENHAGEN,  died  January  i, 
1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Fredericksburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  STEFFEN 
LANGE,  killed  July  I,  1862,  in  action  at 
Malvern  Hill,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
PRAXMARER,  died  July  I,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Malvern  Hill, 
Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  AUGUST  VON 
APEL,  died  December  13,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ANDREAS 
WINTER,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in 
action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 


Seventh  Veteran  Infantry.    (3.) 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     ERICH     BAR- 
TELS,  killed  March  31,  1865,  in  action  at 
Boydton  Plank  Road,  Va. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    HERMAN    EL- 
MEIER,   died   April    10,    1865,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  April  2,  1865. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT   EMIL  SLICK, 
killed  October  27,  1864,  in  action  at  Fort 
Sedgwick,  Va. 

Eighth  Infantry,    (i.) 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  MENGERSEN, 
died  July  8,  1862,  of  disease  at  New  York 
city. 

Ninth  Infantry.    (4.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  EDGAR  A. 
KIMBALL,  died  April  12,  1863,  shot  by 
General  Corcoran. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT CHARLES  A.  GADSDEN, 
killed  April  19,  1862,  in  action  at  Cam- 
den,  N.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  H. 
ENNIS,  died  August,  1862,  of  cholera  at 
Aquia  Creek,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  C. 
COOPER,  killed  September  17,  1862,  in 
action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

Tenth  Infantry.    (9.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  ALEX- 

ANDER  B.  ELDER,  died  October  31, 
1861,  of  disease  at  New  York  city. 

CAPTAIN  SALMON  WINCHESTER, 
died  December  16,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  OSCAR  F.  ANGELL,  died  May 
14,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Po  River,  Va.,  May  10,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  PETER  HENRY,  died  May  17, 
1865,  of  disease  at  New  York  city. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FRANCIS  A. 
MORRELL,  died  February  4,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg, Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  H. 
MONK,  died  May  18,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  May  10,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOSIAH  HED- 
DEN,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in  action  at 
Bull  Run,  Va. 


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471 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  N. 
YARDLEY,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in 
action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  RICHARD  H. 
PALMER,  died  December  4,  1864,  of  dis- 
ease at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Eleventh  Infantry.     (7.) 

COLONEL  E.  ELMER  ELLSWORTH, 
died  May  24,  1861,  assassinated  at  Alexan- 
dria, Va. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  NOAH  L. 
FARNHAM,  died  August  14,  1861,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Bull  Run, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL  DIV- 
VER,  killed  July  21,  1861,  in  action  at  Bull 
Run,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  COR- 
NELL, killed  1862,  at  Cloud's  Mill,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH  HOLT, 
drowned  in  Potomac  river,  May  21,  1862. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
KANE,  died  1862,  of  disease  at  New  York 
city. 

COLONEL  HENRY  F.  O'BRIAN  (sec- 
ond organization),  died  July,  1863; 
murdered  by  mob  in  New  York  city. 

Twelfth  Infantry.    (4.) 
MAJOR  JOHN   LOUIS,  died   October  21, 

1861 ;  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse. 
CAPTAIN    WILLIAM    H.    HOAGLAND, 

killed    December    13,    1862,    in    action    at 

Ffedericksburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  C.  BUR- 
TON, killed  June  27,  1862,  in  action  at 

Gaines  Mill,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    EDWARD   M. 

FISHER,  killed  June  27,  1862,  in  action 

at  Gaines  Mill,  Va. 

Thirteenth  Infantry.    (4.) 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  H.  SAVAGE,  killed 
August  30,  1862,  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  W.  HASLER,  died 
September  16,  1862,  of  wounds  received 
August  30,  1862,  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ALBERT  S. 
LEMA,  died  June  27,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Gaines  Mill,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
GOETLING,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in 
action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 


Fourteenth  Infantry.     (4.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  CHARLES 
H.  SKILLEN,  killed  June  27,  1862,  in 
action  at  Gaines  Mill,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  FREDERICK  HARRER, 
died  July  13,  1862,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  June  27,  1862;  prisoner  of  war. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  H. 
LLOYD,  killed  June  30,  1862,  in  action 
at  Malvern  Cliff,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  W. 
GRIFFITH,  killed  June  30,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Malvern  Cliff,  Va. 

Sixteenth  Infantry.     (6.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  SAMUEL 
MARSH,  died  July  4,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Gaines  Mill,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ALANSON  M. 
BARNARD,  killed  June  27,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Gaines  Mill,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  Mc- 
FADDEN,  died  August  8,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Gaines 
Mill,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH 
HOLBROOK,  died  August  28,  1861,  of 
disease  at  Alexandria,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  W. 
HUTTON,  died  November  15,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Crampton's 
Gap,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  E. 
HESSELGRAVE,  killed  May  3,  1863, 
in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

Seventeenth  Infantry.    (8.) 

CAPTAIN  ISAAC  D.  BLAUVELT,  killed 
August  30,  1862,  in  action  at  Bull  Run, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  H.  DEMAREST, 
killed  August  30,  1862,  in  action  at  Bull 
Run,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  ANDREW  WILLSON,  died 
September  18,  1862,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  R.  STEWART 
HART,  died  June  24,  1861,  of  disease  at 
New  York  city. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK 
W.  BACKUS,  died  August  10,  1862,  of 
disease  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT GEORGE  S.  WILSON,  died 


472 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


February  7,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 

MATTOCKS,    died    July    31,    1861,    of 

disease  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  REED, 

killed  August  30,  1862,  in  action  at  Bull 

Run,  Va. 

Seventeenth  Veteran  Infantry.    (2.) 

COLONEL  WILLIAM  T. 'C.  GROWER, 
died  September  3,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Jonesboro,  Ga. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  G.  BARNETT, 
killed  March  16,  1865,  in  action  at 
Averasboro,  N.  C. 

Eighteenth  Infantry.    (5.) 
COLONEL    WILLIAM    A.    JACKSON, 

died   November   10,    1861,   of   disease   at 

Washington,  D.  C. 
CAPTAIN     GEORGE     BARRY,     killed 

June  27,  1862,  in  action  at  Gaines  Mill,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    THEODORE    C.    ROGERS, 

killed  June  27,  1862,  in  action  at  Gaines 

Mill,  Va. 
CAPTAIN       WILLIAM       HORSFALL, 

killed   September   14,   1862,   in   action   at 

Crampton  Gap,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT JOHN  H.  RUSSELL,  died  July 

28,    1862,   of   wounds   received   in   action 

at  Gaines  Mill,  Va. 

Twentieth  Infantry.    (8.) 

CAPTAIN  JOSEPH  OTTO,  died  June  3, 
1861,  of  tuberculosis  at  New  York  city. 

CAPTAIN  ROBERT  MERKLE,  died 
September  26,  1862,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  G.  ADOLPH 
LORENZ,  killed  September  17,  1862,  in 
action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JACOB  PABST, 
killed  September  17,  1862,  in  action  at 
Antietam,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
VOELKER,  died  September  18,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  LOUIS  ROTH, 
died  September  19,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

FIRST  'LIEUTENANT    CHRISTIAN 

LOHMAN,    died    October    9,    1862,    of 


wounds  received  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ADOLPH 
FRICK,  killed  September  17,  1862,  in 
action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

Twenty-first  Infantry.     (4.) 
CAPTAIN      JEREMIAH       P.      WASH- 
BURN,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in  action 

at   Bull   Run,  Va. 
CAPTAIN     ELISHA     L.     HAYWARD, 

died     September     9,     1862,     of     typhoid 

fever  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  L. 

WHITNEY,  killed  August  30,   1862,   in 

action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 
SURGEON    CHARLES    H.    WILCOX, 

died    November   7,    1862,    of    disease    at 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Twenty-second  Infantry.    (12.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  GORTON 
T.  THOMAS,  died  September  7,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Bull  Run, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  ROBERT  E.  McCOY,  killed 
August  29,  1862,  in  action  at  Groveton, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  MILES  P.  S.  CADWELL, 
killed  August  30,  1862,  in  action  at  Bull 
Run,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  S.  MILLIMAN, 
died  September  10,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  August  29,  1862. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CARLISLE  D. 
BEAUMONT,  killed  August  29,  1862,  in 
action  at  Groveton,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DUNCAN  LEN- 
DRUM,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  T. 
NORRIS,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HIRAM  CLUTE, 
died  September  28,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  T. 
BEATTIE,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in 
action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
B.  PIERSONS,  died  September  17, 
1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action  Au- 
gust 30,  1862. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
GUSHING,  killed  September  17,  1862, 
in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


473 


SURGEON  JOSEPH  B.  ATHERLY, 
died  August  12,  1862,  of  congestion  of 
brain  at  Falmouth,  Va. 

Twenty-third  Infantry.     (2.) 
CAPTAIN   MARTIN   C.   CLARK,   killed 

May  13,  1863,  in  railroad  accident. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  RODNEY  W. 
STEELE,    died    December    7,    1861,    of 
typhoid  fever  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Twenty- fourth  Infantry.    (7.) 

MAJOR   ANDREW   J.    BARNEY,  killed 

August  30,   1862,  in  action  at  Bull  Run, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  JOHN   P.   BUCKLEY,  killed 

August  30,   1862,  in  action  at  Bull  Run, 

Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     THEODORE 

DALRYMPLE,  died  April  21,   1862,  of 

chronic      rheumatism     at     Washington, 

D.  C. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      HENRY      B. 

CORSE,   killed  August   30,   1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Bull  Run,  Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     DANIEL     C. 

HUBBARD,  killed   August  30,   1862,  in 

action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT   TEN    EYCK 

G.    PAWLING,    killed    August    29,    1862, 

in  action  at  Groveton,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT    JAMES     A. 

BROWN,    died    September   21,    1862,    of 

wounds  received  in  action  at  Bull  Run, 

Va. 

Twenty-fifth  Infantry.     (12.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  EDWIN  S. 
GILBERT,  died  February  22,  1863,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  of  consumption. 

MAJOR  SHEPHARD  GLEASON,  died 
June  17,  1863,  at  Gum  Springs,  Va.,  of 
congestion  of  the  brain. 

CAPTAIN  THOMAS  KERRIGAN,  died 
December  12,  1861,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Ball's  Cross  Roads,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  MICHAEL  McMAHON, 
killed  May  27,  1862,  in  action  at  Han- 
over Court  House,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  ARCHIBALD  H.  FERGU- 
SON, died  June  28,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Gaines  Mill,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CYRUS  SHAY, 
died  June  20,  1861,  of  disease  at  New 
York  city. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  E. 
FISKE,  killed  May  27,  1862,  in  action 
at  Hanover  Court  House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WASHINGTON 
B.  FAIRMAN,  died  June  30,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Gaines 
Mill,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  P. 
THOMPSON,  killed  May  27,  1862,  in 
action  at  Hanover  Court  House,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
HALPIN,  killed  May  27,  1862,  in  action 
at  Hanover  Court  House,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD 
ESSELSTYNE,  died  at  Richmond,  Va., 
May  31,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Hanover  Court  House. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  (not  mus- 
tered) WILLIAM  STORRS,  killed  in 
action  November  27,  1862,  at  Gaines 
Mill,  Va. 

Twenty-sixth  Infantry.    (5.) 

CAPTAIN  MONTGOMERY  COSSLE- 
MAN,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in  action 
at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  THOMAS  DAVIS,  killed  Au- 
gust 30,  1862,  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  E.  JENNINGS, 
died  October  i,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT WILLIAM  K.  BACON,  died 
December  13,  1862,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HUGH 
LEONARD,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in 
action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

Twenty-seventh  Infantry.     (4.) 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT    WILLIAM    H. 

COAN,    died     September    n,    1862,    of 

typhoid   fever  at  Washington,   D.   C. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT   ASA   PARK, 

killed   July   21,    1861,   in   action   at    Bull 

Run,  Va. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT       JOSEPH 

WEBSTER,     died     July     22,     1862,     of 

wounds    received    in    action    at    Gaines 

Mill,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     CHARLES 

L.     GAUL,    died    August    20,    1862,    of 

disease  at  New  York  city. 


474 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


Twenty-eighth  Infantry.    (2.) 

COLONEL  DUDLEY  DONNELLY, 
died  August  15,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Cedar  Mountain,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  P. 
SPROUT,  killed  August  9,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Cedar  Mountain,  Va. 

Twenty-ninth  Infantry.     (3.) 
CAPTAIN     BERNARD     BODE,     killed 
May  2,    1863,  in  action  at   Chancellors- 
ville,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  LUDWIG 
HAACK,  died  January  28,  1862,  of 
disease  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  BARON  FRED- 
ERICK VON  ZEIDLITZ  LEIPE,  died 
September  7,  1862,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  August  29,  1862. 

Thirtieth  Infantry.     (8.) 

COLONEL  EDWARD  FRISBY,  killed 
August  30,  1862,  in  action  at  Bull  Run, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  SAMUEL  KING,  died  Sep- 
tember i,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  HARRISON  HOLLIDAY, 
died  September  17,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PHILIP  CASEY, 
died  October  24,  1861,  of  dysentery  at 
Upton  Hill,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  T. 
CONKLING,  died  November  28,  1861, 
of  disease  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  PHILIP 
RICE,  killed  August  29,  1862,  in  action 
at  Groveton,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FRANCIS 
DARGEN,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
MORSE,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

Thirty-first  Infantry.     (7.) 
MAJOR    ROBERT   R.   DANIELL,   died 

April  13,  1863,  of  disease  at  New  York 

city. 
CAPTAIN    AUGUSTUS    HEISS,    killed 

May  7,    1862,  in  action  at  West   Point, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  HENRY  WITTHACK,  killed 

June  27,  1862,  in  action  at  Gaines  Mill,  Va. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK 
PROSS,  killed  May  7,  1862,  in  action  at 
West  Point,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  E. 
KLEIN,  died  May  9,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  West  Point,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HORATIO 
G.  BABCOCK,  died  May  9,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  West 
Point,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  JEWS- 
BURY,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at 
Salem  Heights,  Va. 

Thirty-second  Infantry.     (9.) 

COLONEL  RODERICK  MATHESON, 
died  October  2,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Crampton  Pass,  Md. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  GEORGE 
F.  LEMON,  died  November  10,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Crampton 
Pass,  Md. 

CAPTAIN  SYLVESTER  H.  BROWN, 
killed  May  7,  1862,  in  action  at  West 
Point,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  ELISHA  S.  YOUNG,  killed 
May  7,  1862,  in  action  at  West  Point, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDMUND 
WALLACE,  killed  May  7,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  West  Point,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  T. 
TWADDELL,  died  July  5,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  West 
Point,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JO  SI  AH 
BROWN,  killed  September  14,  1862,  in 
action  at  Crampton  Pass,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  PRENTICE  B. 
WAGER  died  October  22,  1861,  of  typhoid 
fever  near  Alexandria,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  LOUIS  R. 
WRIGHT,  killed  September  14,  1862,  in 
action  at  Crampton  Pass,  Md. 

Thirty-third  Infantry.    (3.) 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    GEORGE    W. 
BROWN,  died  May  21,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Williamsburg,  Va. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      MOSES      B. 
CHURCH,  killed  June  28,   1862,  in  ac- 
tion at   Golding's   Farm,  Va. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    CHARLES    D. 
ROSSITER,     died     May     4,     1863,     of 
wounds    received    in    action    at    Salem 
Heights,  Va. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


475 


Thirty-fourth  Infantry.     (4.) 

MAJOR  CHARLES  L.  BROWN,  died 
July  3,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion July  i,  1862. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  R. 
CARR,  died  October  4,  1861,  of  disease 
at  Seneca  Mills,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ALBERT  W. 
RANSOM,  died  December  22,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CLARENCE 
E.  HILL,  killed  September  17,  1862,  in 
action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

Thirty-fifth   Infantry,     (i.) 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  R.  BARNETT,  killed 
September  17,  1862,  in  action  at  Antie- 
tam, Md. 

Thirty-sixth  Infantry.    (6.) 

MAJOR   ELIHU   J.    FAXON,   killed    May 

3,  1863,  in  action  at  Salem  Heights,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    SAMUEL   WADDELL,   died 

June   10,   1861,  of  disease  at  New  York 

city. 
CAPTAIN     EDWARD     M.     QUACKEN- 

BOS,  died  August  30,  1862,  of  disease  at 

New  York  city. 
CAPTAIN    ALFRED   J.    PIGOTT,   died 

July  5,  1863,  of  disease  at  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    GEORGE    W. 

TARR,  died  May  17,  1862,  of  disease  at 

Fort  Monroe,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT   DANIEL    E. 

FAXON,  died  June  19,  1862,  of  typhoid 

fever  near  Seven  Pines,  Va. 

Thirty-seventh  Infantry.    (6.) 

CAPTAIN  FRANCIS  J.  McHUGH,  died 
December  12,  1861,  of  disease  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JEREMIAH 
O'LEARY,  killed  May  5,  1862,  in  action 
at  Williamsburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PATRICK  H. 
HAYS,  killed  May  5,  1862,  in  action  at 
Williamsburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  KIER- 
NAN,  died  May,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

:SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EDMOND 
W.  BROWN,  died  May  22,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Williams- 
burg, Va. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
J.  FENNON,  killed  May  31,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Seven  Pines,  Va. 

Thirty-eighth  Infantry.     (7.) 

CAPTAIN  HUGH  McQUAIDE,  died 
December  26,  1861,  of  disease  at  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

CAPTAIN  CALVIN  S.  DEWITT,  killed 
May  5,  1862,  in  action  at  Williamsburg, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  SAMUEL  C.  DWYER,  died 
May  19,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Williamsburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  OLIVER  A.  TILDEN,  killed 
September  i,  1862,  in  action  at  Chantilly, 
Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  CAMP- 
BELL, killed  December  13,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

SURGEON  MICHAEL  E.  FOYE,  died 
June  9,  1861,  of  disease. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  STEPHEN 
GRISWOLD,  died  November  30,  1861, 
of  disease  at  Castle  Pinckney,  S.  C. 

Thirty-ninth  Infantry.     (9.) 

MAJOR  ANTONY  WEEKEY,  died  April 
28,  1862,  of  disease  at  Winchester,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  THEODORE  F.  RICH,  killed 
August  25,  1864,  in  action  at  Ream's 
Station.  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ALBERT  JOR- 
DAN, died  June  15,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Cross  Keys,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  VICTOR  LE- 
SEINE,  killed  June  8,  1862,  in  action  at 
Cross  Keys,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CARL  THEO- 
DORE PAUSCH,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in 
action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ADOLPH 
WAGNER,  died  August  25,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  J. 
O'KEEFE,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MICHAEL 
O.  McGARRY,  died  May  25,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Po  River, 
Va.,  May  10,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  DAVID  R. 
BRUEN,  killed  October  27,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion before  Petersburg,  Va. 


476 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


Fortieth  Infantry.     (13.) 

MAJOR  ALBERT  S.  INGALLS,  died 
August  n,  1862,  from  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Annapolis,  Md. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  HORN,  killed  Decem- 
ber 13,  1862,  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  O'SULLIVAN, 
JR.,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in  action 
at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  HARRISON  T.  WALCOTT, 
killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  R. 
STEVENS,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in 
action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  H. 
H.  JOHNSON,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  ac- 
tion at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  SHU- 
TER,  killed  June  16,  1864,  in  action  at 
Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WASHINGTON 
PEEL,  killed  September  20,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion near  Petersburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  BARENT 
VANDERPOOL,  died  August  3,  1862, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  June  30, 
1862. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ROWLAND 
W.  PARKER,  died  of  disease  Decem- 
ber 16,  1862,  at  Falmouth,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS 
CLARK,  killed  July  29,  1864,  in  action 
at  Deep  Bottom,  Va. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  CHARLES  E. 
HALSEY,  died  July  30,  1862,  of  typhoid 
fever  at  Baltimore,  Md. 

CHAPLAIN  W.  H.  GILDER,  SR.,  died 
April  13,  1864,  of  disease  at  Brandy,  Va. 

Forty-first  Infantry.    (6.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  DETLER  VON 
EINSIEDEL,  died  August  23,  1865,  of  in- 
termittent fever  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

MAJOR  FREDERICK  MENSHAUSEN, 
died  September  15,  1865,  of  intermittent 
fever  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  AUGUST  MULLER,  died  Au- 
gust 26,  1865,  of  disease  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD 
KURZ,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in  action 
at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  REINHOLD 
WINZER,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THEODORE 
BEISHEIM,  died  March  6,  1864,  of 
disease. 

Forty-second  Infantry.     (12.) 
COLONEL    WILLIAM     D.     KENNEDY, 

died  July  22,  1861,  of  disease  at  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 
COLONEL    JAMES    E.    MALLON,    killed 

October    14,     1863,    in    action    at    Bristoe 

Station,   Va. 
CAPTAIN    MICHAEL   GARRETY,   killed 

October  21,  1861,  in  action  at  Ball's  Bluff, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN    HENRY    H.    ALDEN,    killed 

October  21,  1861,  in  action  at  Ball's  Bluff, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN    CHARLES    McPHERSON, 

killed  September  17,  1862,  in  action  at  An- 

tietam,  Md. 
CAPTAIN  PATRICK  H.  LENNON,  killed 

May    12,    1864,   in   action   at    Spotsylvania, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN    JOSEPH    W.    TOBIN,    killed 

May    12,    1864,   in   action   at    Spotsylvania, 

Va, 
CAPTAIN     WILLIAM     O'SHEA,     killed 

May   12,    1864,   in   action  at   Spotsylvania, 

Va. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN    COFFEY, 

killed    May    12,    1864,   in    action   at    Spot- 
sylvania, Va. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT     JAMES      GIL- 

LIS,  killed  October  21,    1861,  in  action  at 

Ball's  Bluff,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     SAMUEL 

DEXTER,  killed   September   17,    1862,   in 

action  at  Antietam,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    GEORGE    B. 

RUDDY,  killed  May  I,  1864,  in  action  at 

Totopotomoy,  Va. 

Forty-third  Infantry.    (15.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JOHN  WIL- 
SON, died  May  7,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived at  Wilderness,  Va.,  May  6,  1864. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JAMES  D. 
VISCHER,  killed  July  12,  1864,  in  action 
at  Fort  Stevens,  Washington,  D.  C. 

MAJOR  JOHN  FRYER,  died  May  12,  1864, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, Va.,  May  6,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  HUGH  B.  KNICKERBOCKER, 
killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Salem 
Heights,  Va. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


477 


CAPTAIN  DOUGLAS  LODGE,  killed  May 
3,  1863,  in  action  at  Salem  Heights,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  H.  GILFILLAN, 
killed  July  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  WALLACE,  killed 
May  6,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  DAVID  BURHANS,  killed 
May  10,  1864,  in  action  at  Spotsylvania 
Court  House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  H. 
KOONZ,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at 
Salem  Heights,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  B. 
CARTER,  killed  September  19,  1864,  in 
action  at  Winchester,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  M.  DEMP- 
SEY,  died  May  6,  1865,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  March 
25,  1865. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD 
CASTLE,  killed  July  12,  1864,  in  action  at 
Fort  Stevens,  D.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THEODORE  S. 
BAILEY,  killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action  at 
Wilderness,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  DAVID  MEAD, 
killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action  at  the  Wilder- 
ness, Va. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  THOMAS  H. 
LAWYER,  died  August  22,  1862,  of  dis- 
ease at  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Forty-fourth  Infantry.     (8.) 

CAPTAIN   WILLIAM   H.   MILLER,   died 

April  17,  1862,  of  disease  at  Yorktown,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  LUCIUS  S.  LARRABEE,  killed 

July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
CAPTAIN    SETH    F.    JOHNSON,    killed 

May  5,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     WILLIAM     W. 

JONES,  died  May  5,   1862,  of  disease  at 

New  York  city. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      EUGENE      L. 

DUNHAM,  killed  July  2,   1863,  in  action 

at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     (not     mustered) 

JAMES    W.    BOMAS,    killed    in    action 

May  8,  1864,  at  Laurel  Hill,  Va. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  BENJAMIN  N. 

THOMAS,  died  July  8,   1863,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT   (not  mustered) 

WALTER    H.    ANGUS,   killed   in   action 

June  21,   1864,  near  Petersburg,  Va. 


Forty-fifth   Infantry.     (7.) 

CAPTAIN  FRANCIS  A.  DESSAUER, 
killed  May  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Chancel- 
lorsville,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  LEWIS  BISKY,  killed  May  2, 
1863,  in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  LEONHARD, 
killed  May  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Chancel- 
lorsville, Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  GRAS- 
SAU,  died  June  21,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Cross  Keys,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JACOB  LEYD- 
HECKER,  died  September  9,  1864,  of  dis- 
ease at  Savannah,  Ga. ;  prisoner  of  war. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD 
MILDE,  killed  in  action  July  i,  1863,  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  OTTO  GER- 
SON,  died  April  i,  1864,  of  disease  at 
Macon,  Ga. ;  prisoner  of  war. 

Forty-sixth  Infantry.    (li.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  GERMAIN 
METTERNICH,  died  May  13,  1862;  ac- 
cidentally killed  at  Tybee  Island,  Ga. 

MAJOR  THEODORE  HOHLE,  died  of 
disease  September  5,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  HOESTERREICH, 
killed  August  29,  1862,  in  action  at  Grove- 
ton,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  HEINRICH  W.  OHMES,  killed 
June  18,  1864,  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  GRO- 
TOWSKY,  died  July  2,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  June  16,  1862. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FERDINAND 
SEHRT,  killed  June  16,  1862,  in  action 
at  Secessionville,  S.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  PETER 
LUNKENBEIN,  died  April  24,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  April  10,  1862, 
at  Fort  Pulaski,  Ga. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  G  U  S  T  A  V 
RANHAUS,  died  August  26,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  Nicholasville,  Ky. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HERRMAN 
MENTZEL,  killed  January  22,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Armstrong's  Ferry,  Tenn. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THEODORE 
MARKSCHEFFEL,  killed  June  12,  1864, 
in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

SURGEON  OTTO  SCHENCK,  died  Au- 
gust 23,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Weldon  Road,  Va.,  August  21,  1864. 


478 


Forty-seventh  infantry.     (7.) 
CAPTAIN  HENRY  ARNOLD,  killed  Feb- 
ruary 20,  1864,  in  action  at  Olustee,  Fla. 
CAPTAIN  JAMES  SCOTT,  killed  Febru- 
ary u,   1865,  in  action  near  Fort  Fisher, 

N.  C. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     CHARLES     C. 

EVRY,  killed  February  20,  1864,  in  action 

at  Olustee,  Fla. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  A.  SMITH, 

killed  May  7,  1864,  in  action  at  Port  Wal- 

thal,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    EDWARD    F. 

HUNTING,  killed   February  20,   1864,  in 

action  at  Olustee,  Fla. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    GEORGE    L. 

SCHLOENDORF,  killed  May  7,  1864,  in 

action  at  Port  Walthal,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT      SAMUEL 

WATERS,  killed  July  30,  1864,  in  action 

at  The  Crater,  Va. 

Forty-eighth  Infantry.     (20.) 
COLONEL  JAMES  H.  PERRY,  died  June 

18,  1862,  of  disease  at  Fort  Pulaski,  Ga. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL     JAMES      M. 

GREEN,  killed  July  18,  1863,  in  action  at 

Fort  Wagner,  S.  C. 
MAJOR    SAMUEL    M.     SWARTWOUT, 

killed    July    30,    1864,    in    action    at    The 

Crater,   Va. 
CAPTAIN  LOUIS  H.  LENT,  killed  April 

10,  1863,  in  action  at  Morris  Island,  S.  C. 
CAPTAIN  JAMES  FARRELL,  killed  July 

18,  1863,  in  action  at  Fort  Wagner,  S.  C. 
CAPTAIN    JAMES    OLDEN     PAXSON, 

died  July  31,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  Fort  Wagner,  S.  C. 
CAPTAIN     FREDERICK     HURST,     died 

July    31,    1863,    at    Charleston,    S.    C.,    of 

wounds  received  in  action  July  18,  1863. 
CAPTAIN    SAMUEL  H.   MOSER,   killed 

May  16,  1864,  in  action  at  Proctor's  Creek, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  JOHN   A.   FEE,  died  July   15, 

1864,   of  wounds   received  in   action   near 

Petersburg,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  E.  D'ARCY,  killed 

August  14,  1864,  in  action  at  Strawberry 

Plains,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  W.  DUNN,  killed  Jan- 
uary  15,    1865,   in   action   at   Fort   Fisher, 

N.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT  S.  ED- 
WARDS, killed  July  18,  1863,  in  action  at 

Fort  Wagner,  S.  C. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AARON  H.  IN- 
GRAHAM,  killed  June  I,  1864,  in  action 
at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  H. 
SEARS,  killed  August  16,  1864,  in  action 
at  Strawberry  Plains,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  M.  TAN- 
TUM,  killed  August  16,  1864,  in  action  at 
Strawberry  Plains,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  E. 
FOX,  died  August  n,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Fort  Wagner,  S.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  M. 
KEENAN,  killed  February  20,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Olustee,  Fla. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  LORENZO  E. 
LYON,  died  June  18,  1864,  of  disease  at 
Beaufort,  S.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JEREMIAH 
O'BRIEN,  killed  July  30,  1864,  in  action 
at  The  Crater,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  Mc- 
DOUGALL,  killed  July  30,  1864,  in  action 
at  The  Crater,  Va. 

Forty-ninth   Infantry.     (21.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL   GEORGE   W. 

JOHNSON,  died  July  27,  1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  July  12,  1864. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL     ERASTUS 

D.  HOLT,  died  April  7,  1865,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  April  2,  1865. 
MAJOR  WILLIAM  ELLIS,  died  August 

3,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 

Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va.,  May  12, 

1864. 
CAPTAIN     RASSELAS     DICKINSON, 

died    October    10,    1861,    of   paralysis   at 

Georgetown,  D.  C. 
CAPTAIN    CHARLES    H.    MOSS,    died 

March    25,    1862,    of    typhoid    fever    at 

Lockport,  N.  Y. 
CAPTAIN     WILLIAM     T.     WIGGINS, 

killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, Va. 
CAPTAIN  CHARLES  H.  HICKMOTT, 

died    May  6,    1864,   of  wounds   received 

in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    JOHN    F.    E.    PLOGSTED, 

died    May  6,    1864,   of   wounds   received 

in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  SEWARD  H.  TERRY,  killed 

May  12,  1864,  in  action  at  Spotsylvania 

Court  House,  Va. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


479 


CAPTAIN  REUBEN  B.  HEACOCK, 
killed  May  18,  1864,  in  action  at  Spotsyl- 
vania  Court  House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT WILLIAM  BULLYMORE,  died 
May,  1862,  of  disease  at  Fort  Monroe, 
Va.' 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  REGI- 
MENTAL QUARTERMASTER 
HENRY  D.  TILLINGHAST,  died  May 
31,  1862,  of  disease  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK 
VON  GAYL,  died  June  12,  1862,  of  dis- 
ease in  hospital  at  White  House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  C. 
VALENTINE,  killed  May  6,  1864,  in 
action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  REUBEN  M. 
PRESTON,  killed  May  6,  1864,  in  action 
at  Wilderness,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  C. 
WHITE,  missing  and  supposed  killed 
in  action  May  10,  1864,  at  Spotsylvania 
Court  Hcuse,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT HERMANN  HAASE,  killed 
May  12,  1864,  in  action  at  Spotsylvania 
Court  House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DAVID  LAM- 
BERT, JR.,  killed  July  12,  1864,  in  action 
at  Washington,  D.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MORTIMER 
L.  V.  TYLER,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in 
action  at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  P.  Mc- 
VEANE,  killed  May  10,  1864,  in  action 
at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
A.  SAYRES,  killed  September  19,  1864, 
in  action  at  Winchester,  Va. 

Fifty-first  Infantry,    (n.) 

CAPTAIN  DAVID  R.  JOHNSON,  died 
March  19,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  New  Berne,  N.  C.,  March  14, 
1862. 

CAPTAIN  DANIEL  E.  JENKINS, 
killed  May  6,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, Va. 

CAPTAIN  SAMUEL  H.  SIMS,  killed 
July  30,  1864,  in  action  at  The  Crater, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  D. 
ALLEN,  killed  March  14,  1862,  in  action 
at  New  Berne,  N.  C. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT ANDREW  L.  FOWLER,  killed 
September  17,  1862,  in  action  at  Antie- 
tam,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  H. 
BUNKER,  killed  August  13,  1864,  on 
picket  before  Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FRANK  BUT- 
LER, killed  September  30,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Poplar  Spring  Church,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MARTIN  WHIT- 
BECK,  died  January  9,  1865,  of  disease 
at  Danville,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
F.  SPRINGWEILER,  killed  September 
14,  1862,  in  action  at  South  Mountain, 
Md. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  GEORGE  H. 
LEONARD,  died  February,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

CHAPLAIN  ORLANDO  N.  BENTON, 
died  March  15,  1862,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  New  Berne,  N.  C.,  March 
14,  1862. 

Fifty-second  Infantry.     (14.) 

MAJOR  EDWARD  VENUTI,  killed  July 
2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  HERMAN  CAESAR,  died 
May  10,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  WALTER  VON  AUW,  died 
June  n,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  SCHERRFR, 
died  May  26,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  May  12, 
1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT CHARLES  LATY,  killed  De- 
cember 13,  1862,  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  OTTO  VON 
STEUBEN,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Spotsylvania,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT  KAR- 
PLES,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in  action  at 
Spotsylvania,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HERMAN  VON 
HAAKE,  died  June  23,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  May  10,  1864;  prisoner 
of  war. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  LOUIS  WOLF, 
killed  October  21,  1864,  in  action  at 
Petersburg,  Va. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  BURKE, 
killed  March  31,  1865,  in  action  at 
Hatcher's  Run,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ALBERT 
PFANTZ,  died  June  18,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  June  I,  1862. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EUGENE 
WALSH,  died  June  15,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Spotsylvania,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  PAUL 
SCHREIBER,  killed  March  31,  1865,  in 
action  at  Hatcher's  Run,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MAX  VON 
KLINGENBERG,  killed  March  31,  1865, 
in  action  at  Hatcher's  Run,  Va. 

Fifty-third  Infantry,    (i.) 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL    J.     A.     VIG- 
NIER  DE  MONTEIL,  killed  February  9, 
1862,  in  action  at  Roanoke,  N.  C. 

Fifty-fourth  Infantry.     (3.) 
MAJOR    VICTOR    LUDWIG    VON    LIT- 

TROW,  died  April  22,  1862,  of  disease. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     A  D  O  L  P  H 

BEER,  killed  August  29,  1862,  in  action  at 

Bull  Run,  Va. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EMIL  HABER- 

KORN,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in  action 

at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

Fifty-sixth   Infantry.     (4.) 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  J.  WILLIAMS, 
killed  May  31,  1862,  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ISAAC  ROOSA, 
died  January  20,  1863,  of  disease  at  New 
Berne,  N.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  PETER  A.  M. 
LORGAN,  died  August  19,  1862,  of  dis- 
ease at  Yorktown,  Va 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FRANCIS  W. 
RUSH,  died  December  25,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  Beaufort,  S.  C. 

Fifty-seventh  Infantry.     (9.) 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL      PHILIP      J. 

PARISEN,  killed   September   17,   1862,  in 

action  at  Antietam,  Md. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL    ALFRED    B. 

CHAPMAN,  killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action 

at   Wilderness,  Va. 
MAJOR    N.    GARROW    THROOP,    died 

January   12,    1863,   of  wounds   received  in 

action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 


MAJOR  WILLIAM  A.  KIRK,  died  June 
17,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Petersburg,  Va.,  June  16,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  AUGUSTUS  M.  WRIGHT, 
died  July  2,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PAUL  M.  PON. 
killed  December  13,  1862,  in  action  at 
Fredericksburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  REGI- 
MENTAL QUARTERMASTER  JAMES 
McKIBBEN,  died  May  17,  1862,  of  dis- 
ease at  New  York  city. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  H. 
HIGBEE,  killed  September  17,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Antietam,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  H. 
FOLGER,  killed  September  17,  1862,  in 
action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

Fifty-eighth  Infantry.     (7.) 

CAPTAIN    FREDERICK    BRAUN,   killed 

May  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Chancellorsville, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  GUSTAVE  STOLDT,  died  July 

20,   1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 

Gettysburg,   Pa. 
CAPTAIN       EDWARD       ANTONIESKI, 

died  July  25,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  Gettysburg,   Pa. 
CAPTAIN    ALBERT    VON    ROSENBERG, 

died  May  3,  1864,  of  consumption  at  New 

York  city. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     FREDERICK 

SAUTTER,  died  April  30,  1863 ;  accident 

at   New   York  city. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT LOUIS  DIETRICH,  killed  July 

2,  1863.  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
CHAPLAIN  ANTON  P.  ZYLA,  died  April 

5,   1865,  of  chronic  diarrhoea  at  Nashville, 

Tenn. 

Fifty-ninth  Infantry.     (15.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JOHN  L. 
STETSON,  killed  September  17,  1862,  in 
action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  MAX  A. 
THOMAN,  died  July  n,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July 
2,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  H.  WHITNEY, 
killed  September  17,  1862,  in  action  at  An- 
tietam, Md. 


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481 


CAPTAIN  EDWARD  H.  WADE,  died  Oc- 
tober 5,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Antietam,  Md. 

CAPTAIN  ABRAHAM  FLORENTINE, 
JR.,  died  October  19,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

CAPTAIN  GOULD  J.  JENNINGS,  died 
October  25,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

CAPTAIN  MILLER  MOODY,  died  No- 
vember 7,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Antietam,  Md. 

CAPTAIN  EDWARD  REYNOLDS,  died 
December  24,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  December 
11,  1862. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  STEPHEN  C. 
ROOSA,  died  September  20,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT WILLIAM  H.  POHLMAN,  died 
July  21,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  3,  1863. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  H. 
SMURR,  killed  September  17,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Antietam,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  BENJAMIN 
V.  VAN  STEINBERG,  died  September 
22,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Antietam,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HANNIBAL 
SEYMOUR,  killed  December  12,  1862, 
in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EUGENE  M. 
WRIGHT,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES 
WILEY,  died  February  7,  1865,  at 
Andersonville,  Ga.,  while  prisoner  of 
war. 

Sixtieth  Infantry.    (8.) 

COLONEL  WILLIAM  B.  GOODRICH, 

killed    September    17,    1862,   in  action   at 

Antietam,  Md. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT     HENRY      C. 

EASTMAN,    died    March    8,    1862,    of 

disease  near   Baltimore,  Md. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     LORING     E. 

WHITE,  died  July  26,  1862,  of  typhoid 

fever  near  Little  Washington,  Va. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT   GUY   HOGAN, 

died   August   4,    1862,    of   typhoid   fever 

near  Little  Washington,  Va. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT  BENJAMIN  R. 
31 


CLARK,  died  August  4,  1862,  of  typhoid 
fever  near  Little  Washington,  Va 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MYRON  D. 
STANLEY,  died  July  8,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  E.  WIL- 
SON, killed  June  18,  1864,  in  action  near 
Golgotha,  Ga. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HOSEA  C. 
REYNOLDS,  died  October  28,  1862,  of 
typhoid  fever  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Sixty-first  Infantry.     (18.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  WILLIAM 
CAREY  MASSETT,  killed  June  i,  1862, 
in  action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  J.  TRENOR,  killed 
June  I,  1862,  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  THEODORE  RUSSELL, 
killed  June  I,  1862,  in  action  at  Fair 
Oaks,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  ARTHUR  L.  BROOKS,  died 
May  12,  1862,  of  typhoid  fever  at  York- 
town,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  EUGENE  M.  DEMING,  died 
June  30,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  MANTON  C.  ANGELL,  killed 
September  17,  1862,  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md. 

CAPTAIN  THOMAS  G.  MORRISON, 
killed  May  8,  1864,  in  action  at  Corbin's 
Bridge,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  A.  COLLINS, 
killed  May  8,  1864,  in  action  at  Corbin's 
Bridge,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  ISAAC  PLUMB,  JR.,  died 
July  4,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion June  n,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  Mc- 
INTYRE,  killed  June  i,  1862,  in  action 
at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  A. 
OWENS,  killed  June  i,  1864,  in  action 
at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  Mc- 
DONALD,  died  June  24,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOEL  C.  PER- 
RINGTON,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
MALCOLM,  killed  April  6,  1865,  in  ac- 
tion near  Amelia  Court  House,  Va. 


482 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


SECOND     LIEUTENANT     WILLIAM 

HENRY  COULTIS,  died  June  23,  1862, 

of   wounds    received    in    action    at   Fair 

Oaks,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    FRANKLIN 

K.    GARLAND,    died    July   4,    1863,    of 

wounds  received  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 

Pa. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     JOHN     S. 

HICKS,  killed  May  8,  1864,  in  action  at 

Corbin's  Bridge,  Va. 
ASSISTANT  SURGEON  WILLIAM  P. 

BUSH,  died  October  3,  1863,  of  disease 

at  Washington,   D.    C. 

Sixty-second  Infantry.     (4.) 

COLONEL  JOHN  L.  RIKER,  killed  May 
31,  1862,  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

MAJOR  WILSON  HUBBELL,  killed 
June  3,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  T.  J.  LEWIS,  died 
July  16,  1862,  on  board  transport  Van- 
derbilt,  James  river,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  REGI- 
MENTAL QUARTERMASTER 
LOUIS  GRIMM,  died  January  30,  1864, 
of  disease  at  New  York  city. 

Sixty-third  Infantry.    (16.) 

MAJOR  THOMAS  F.  LYNCH,  died 
February  12,  1862,  of  disease  at  Fairfax 
Seminary,  D.  C. 

MAJOR  THOMAS  TOUHEY,  died  May 
30,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Wilderness,  Va.,  May  5,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  KAVANAGH,  killed 
September  17,  1862,  in  action  at  Antie- 
tam,  Md. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  SULLIVAN,  died  De- 
cember 16,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Decem- 
ber 13,  1862. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  C.  LYNCH,  killed 
May  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Chancellors- 
ville,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  PETER  T.  BOYLE,  killed 
May  5,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  EDWARD  B.  CARROLL, 
killed  April  2,  1865,  in  action  near 
Sutherland  Station,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PATRICK  W. 
LYDON,  killed  September  17,  1862,  in 
action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

FIRST        LIEUTENANT        CADWAL- 


LADER  SMITH,  killed  September  17, 
1862,  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  E. 
MACKAY,  died  at  Buffalo,  October  13, 
1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Antietam,  Md.,  September  17.  1862. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT MILES  McDONALD,  died  June 
17,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  16,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PATRICK 
MAKER,  died  September  10,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Weldon 
Road,  Va.,  June  22,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  Mc- 
CONNELL,  killed  September  17,  1862, 
in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  TIMOTHY 
DAILEY,  died  October  8,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE 
LYNCH,  died  September  18,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  M. 
SMART,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in  actiot 
at  Spotsylvania,  Va. 

Sixty-fourth  Infantry.     (18.) 

CAPTAIN  SAMUEL  BARSTOW,  died 
April  20,  1862,  of  disease. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  FANCHER,  died 
May  24,  1862,  of  disease  at  Leon,  N.  Y. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  H.  WOOD- 
WORTH,  died  December  28,  1862,  of 
disease  near  Falmouth,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  V.  FULLER,  killed 
July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  J.  MESSERVEY, 
killed  August  17,  1864,  in  action  at 
Strawberry  Plains,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  HARRISON  T.  SMITH, 
killed  March  25,  1865,  in  action  at 
Petersburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  H.  DARBY,  died 
April  II,  1865,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Farmville,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT WALDRON  D.  COOPER,  died 
at  home,  January  20,  1862,  of  disease. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  REGI- 
MENTAL QUARTERMASTER 
GEORGE  L.  TAGGART,  died  May  20, 
1862,  of  disease  at  Addison,  N.  Y. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


483 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK 
PARKER,  died  December  18,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ALFRED  H. 
LEWIS,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIS  G. 
BABCOCK,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  ac- 
tion at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DAVID  T.  WIG- 
GINS, killed  May  12,  1864,  in  action  at 
Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  R. 
FISK,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in  action  at 
Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PULASKI  V. 
ALTON,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in  action 
at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EZRA  W. 
KENDALL,  killed  June  I,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  LEROY  S. 
HEWITT,  died  July  8,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Seven  Days' 
Battle,  Va.;  prisoner. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  IRA  S. 
THURBER,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  ac- 
tion at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Sixty-fifth  Infantry.    (7.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  THOMAS 
H.  HIGINBOTHAM,  killed  October 
19,  1864,  in  action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  W.  TRACY,  killed 
May  6,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  BERRY,  killed  May 
10,  1864,  in  action  at  Spotsylvania  Court 
House,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  ISAAC  S.  WALKER,  died 
May  27,  1862,  of  disease. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  A.  SCHUYLER 
BOGART.  died  June  23,  1862,  of  acci- 
dental wound. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
BYRON,  died  April  13,  1865,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  April  2,  1865. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  REUBEN 
TETTERMER,  killed  in  action  May  10, 
1864,  at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

Sixty-sixth  Infantry.     (14.) 

COLONEL  ORLANDO  H.  MORRIS, 
killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold 
Harbor,  Va. 


LIEUTENANT  COLONEL  JAMES  H. 
BULL,  killed  December  n,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JULIUS  WEHLE,  killed  De- 
cember 13,  1862,  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  P.  DODGE,  killed  De- 
cember n,  1862,  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  H.  INCE,  killed 
July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa. 

CAPTAIN  ELIJAH  F.  MUNN,  killed 
July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  McNEIL,  died  De- 
cember 13,  1863,  of  disease  at  Stevens- 
burg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  BURTON  H.  DAVIS,  died 
July  2,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion June  22,  1864,  prisoner  of  war. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK 
M.  CRISSEY,  died  September  18,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  C. 
GAYNOR,  died  March  15,  1863,  of 
disease. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS 
JOHNSTON,  killed  May  14,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Spotsylvania,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  E. 
BULLIS,  killed  June  17,  1864,  in  action  at 
Petersburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  TUR- 
BAYNE,  died  December,  1864;  killed  at 
Andersonville,  Ga. 

SURGEON  JOHN  M.  FORSHEE,  died 
November  25,  1862,  of  disease  at  Monroe, 
Orange  county,  N.  Y. 

Sixty-seventh  Infantry.     (9.) 

CAPTAIN  DANIEL  R.  SULLIVAN,  died 
June  26,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Seven  Pines,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  THOMAS  GOLDEN 
COOPER,  killed  May  6,  1864,  in  action  at 
Wilderness,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  C.  DERMADY, 
killed  May  12,  1864,  in  action  at  Spot- 
sylvania Court  House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  H. 
WEST,  died  September  6,  1861,  of  disease 
at  Clyde,  Wayne  county,  N.  Y. 


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ROLL  OF  HONOR 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  F. 
RYSDYK,  killed  May  31,  1862,  in  action 
at  Seven  Pines,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  PIERRE  B. 
VAN  NESS,  died  December  28,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  O. 
GIBBS,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in  action  at 
Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHESTER 
HYDELY,  killed  May  18,  1864,  in  action 
at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

SURGEON  RICHARD  H.  HINMAN, 
died  May  22,  1862,  of  disease  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Sixty-eighth  Infantry.    (7.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  GUSTAV  VON 
GERBER,  died  November  19,  1861,  of 
disease  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JOHANN  H. 
KLEEFISH,  died  September  22,  1862,  at 
Washington,  D.  C.,  of  wounds  received  in 
action. 

MAJOR  ROBERT  ROTHER,  killed  May  2, 

1863,  in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 
CAPTAIN     OTTO     FRIEDERICH,     died 

July  3,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  PAUL  KOENIG,  died  Septem- 
ber 26,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  White  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.,  August  31, 
1863. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ADELBERT 
HOYA,  killed  May  2,  1863,  in  action  at 
Chancellorsville,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CARL  B.  VON 
DRACHENFELS,  died  of  disease,  May 
24,  1865,  at  Dalton,  Ga. 

Sixty-ninth    Infantry.     (15.) 

CAPTAIN  FELIX  DUFFY,  killed  Septem- 
ber 17,  1862,  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

CAPTAIN  TIMOTHY  L.  SHANLEY,  died 
October  i,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Antietam,  Md. 

CAPTAIN  RICHARD  A.  KELLY,  killed 
May  18,  1864,  in  action  at  Spotsylvania 
Court  House,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  J.  BLAKE,  died  June  3, 

1864,  at    Richmond,   Va.,    of   wounds   re- 
ceived in  action  May  12,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  BERNARD  S.  O'NEILL,  killed 
June  16,  1864,  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS 
REYNOLDS,  killed  July  i,  1862,  in  action 
at  Malvern  Hill,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PATRICK  BUCK- 
LEY, killed  December  13,  1862,  in  action 
at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PATRICK  J. 
KELLY,  killed  September  19,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Antietam,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  CONWAY, 
killed  September  19,  1862,  in  action  at  An- 
tietam, Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ANDREW  BER- 
MINGHAM,  died  December  17,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va.,  December  13,  1862. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
WILLIAMS,  killed  September  17,  1862,  in 
action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD  P. 
KING,  died  May  26,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  May 
1 8,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MICHAEL  Mc- 
CONVILLE,  died  March  26,  1865,  of  in- 
juries inflicted  by  a  horse. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT  A. 
MURPHY,  died  June  29,  1865,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  April  6,  1865. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  JOHN  HUR- 
LEY, died  April  15,  1863,  accidentally 
killed  near  Falmouth,  Va. 

Seventieth   Infantry    (n.) 
CAPTAIN  JACOB  BRUNN,  killed  May  5, 

1862,  in  action  at  Williamsburg,  Va. 
CAPTAIN   HENRY  B.  O'REILLY,  killed 

May  5,    1862,   in   action   at   Williamsburg, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  H.  BUGBEE,  killed 

May  5,   1862,   in   action  at   Williamsburg, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  JOHN  MITCHELL,  killed  May 

5,  1862,  in  action  at  Williamsburg,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN  PRICE,  killed  July 

23,    1863,   in   action  at   Wapping  Heights, 

Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     GORHAM     P. 

STEVENS,    died    August     12,     1862,    of 

wounds  received  in  action  May  5,  1862. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      SAMUEL      J. 

IVES,  died  December  28,  1863,  of  disease. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT   HENRY  CHAM- 
BERLAIN, killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action 

at  Wilderness,  Va. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


485 


SECOND       LIEUTENANT       HERRICK 

HAYNER,  killed  May  5,   1862,   in  action 

at  Williamsburg,  Va. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  W. 

KILBURN,  killed  May  5,  1862,  in  action 

at  Williamsburg,  Va. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FRANK  H. 

NELSON,  killed  May  5,  1862,  in  action  at 

Williamsburg,  Va. 

Seventy-first    Infantry,     (8.) 

CAPTAIN  ORVILLE  C.  HOWARD,  died 
September  20,  1861,  of  disease  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

CAPTAIN  PATRICK  NOLAN,  killed  May 
8,  1864,  in  action  at  Spotsylvania  Court 
House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  THEODORE 
LAURIER,  died  July  i,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  June  i,  1862. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH  L. 
PALMER,  killed  June  15,  1862,  in  action 
at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  TERRANCE 
MURPHY,  died  August  30,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Bristoe  Sta- 
tion, Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  S.  LOW- 
ENTROUT,  killed  August  27,  1862,  in 
action  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ANDREW  M. 
ESTES,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH 
ROBB,  died  February  20,  1865,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  June  12,  1864, 
at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

Seventy-second  Infantry.     (13.) 

COLONEL     WILLIAM     O.     STEVENS, 

killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Chancel- 

lorsville,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    DARWIN    WILLARD,    killed 

May   5,    1862,   in   action  at   Williamsburg, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN     PATRICK    BARRETT,    died 

May  6,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action 

at  Williamsburg,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  GEORGE  GRECHENECK, 

died  May  17,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  Williamsburg,  Va. 
CAPTAIN   STEPHEN  M.  DOYLE,  killed 

July  i,  1862,  in  action  at  Malvern  Hill,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  HORATIO  B.  PENNOCK,  died 


August  4,  1862,  of  disease,  at  Harrison's 
Landing,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  HARMON  J.  BLISS,  died 
June  6,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  J.  McDONOUGH, 
died  November  27,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Locust  Grove,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  C. 
BROOKS,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action 
at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  H. 
HYDORN,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action 
at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HARRISON  F. 
ELLIS,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at 
Chancellorsville,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  KIENER, 
killed  June  16,  1864,  in  action  at  Peters- 
burg, Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  A. 
FOSS,  died  July  7,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Seventy-third  Infantry.     (19.) 

CAPTAIN  MANUEL  S1LVA,  died  August 
17,  1861,  of  disease. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  FEENEY,  died  May  24, 
1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Williamsburg,  Va.,  May  5,  1862. 

CAPTAIN  ALFRED  A.  DONALDS, 
killed  August  27,  1862,  in  action  at  Bris- 
toe Station,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  EUGENE  C.  SHINE,  killed 
July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  MICHAEL  D.  PURTELL, 
killed  May  10,  1864,  in  action  at  Spotsyl- 
vania Court  House,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  PHELAN,  died  June  21, 
1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  May 
12,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  LEFORT,  killed  May 
20,  1864,  in  action  at  North  Anna,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  McDERMOTT,  died 
May  31,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  May  12,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  J.  GLASS, 
killed  May  5,  1862,  in  action  at  Williams- 
burg, Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  BENJAMIN 
BEACH,  killed  May  5,  1862,  in  action  at 
Williamsburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  DEN- 
NEN,  killed  May  2,  1863,  in  action  at 
Chancellorsville,  Va. 


486 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  L. 
HERBERT,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  MARKS- 
MAN, killed  July  3,  1863,  in  action  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  BENEDICT  A. 
LEONARD,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in 
action  at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  H. 
LEWIS,  killed  August  27,  1862,  in  action 
at  Bristoe  Station,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  Mc- 
ALLISTER,  killed  August  27,  1862,  in 
action  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  P. 
DENNEN,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MARTIN  E. 
HIGGINS,  died  July  9,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  R. 
NEAR,  died  September  i,  1863,  of  sun- 
stroke. 

Seventy-fourth  Infantry,     (n.) 
CAPTAIN    GEORGE    A.    MOREY,    died 

June   23,    1862,   of   disease  near   Bottom's 

Bridge,   Va. 
CAPTAIN     EDMUND     A.     HARRISON, 

killed     August    27,     1862,     in     action     at 

Bristoe  Station,   Va. 
CAPTAIN     WILLIAM      H.      CHESTER, 

killed   July   3,    1863,   in   action   at   Gettys- 
burg,   Pa. 
CAPTAIN    ALEXANDER    M.    McCUNE, 

died  June  19,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  5,  1864. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     CHARLES     S. 

PRESTON,     killed     July     23,     1863,     in 

action  at  Manassas  Gap,  Va. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  DUS- 

SUET,  killed  May  10,   1864,  in  action  at 

Spotsylvania    Court    House,    Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     THOMAS 

BURNS,  killed  June   25,    1862,   in  action 

at  Oak  Grove,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    ROBERT    D. 

ANDREWS,   killed    August   27,    1862,   in 

action   at   Bristoe   Station,   Va. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT      RUDOLPH 

N.     ANDERSON,     died     November     20, 

1862,    of    wounds    received    in    action    at 

Bristoe   Station,   Va. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES 
SHORT,  killed  July  23,  1863,  in  action 
at  Manassas  Gap,  Va. 

CHAPLAIN  ROBERT  SITTLER,  died 
September  6,  1863,  of  disease  at  Balti- 
more, Md. 

Seventy-fifth  Infantry.     (4.) 

LIEUTENAN  T-COLONEL      W  I  L  - 

LOUGHBY  BABCOCK,  died  October  6, 

1864,    of    wounds    received    in    action    at 

Winchester,  Va. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    JAMES    E. 

WHITESIDE,  killed  January  14,  1863,  in 

action  at  Bayou  Teche,  La. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     WILLIAM     E. 

AVERY,   killed   May  27,    1863,   in   action 

at  Port  Hudson,  La. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    LUTHER    T. 

HUTCHINSON,  killed  June  14,  1863,  in 

action  at  Port  Hudson,  La. 

Seventy-sixth  Infantry.     (13.) 

MAJOR  ANDREW  J.  GROVER,  killed 
July  i,  1863,  m  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  ROBERT  B.  EVERETT, 
killed  July  i,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 

CAPTAIN  ROBERT  STORY,  died  August 
6,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  NORMAN  G.  BARTHOLO- 
MEW, killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action  at 
Wilderness,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD  WIL- 
LIAMS, killed  August  29,  1862,  in  action 
at  Groveton,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHAUNCEY  D. 
CRANDALL,  killed  December  13,  1862, 
in  action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PHILIP 
KEELER,  died  August  2,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT HUBERT  CARPENTER,  died 
May  8,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  BARNARD 
PHENIS,  died  August  18,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Weldon 
Road,  Va. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


487 


FIRST      LIEUTENANT      THOMAS  F. 

WELDEN,    killed    August    21,    1864,  in 

action  at  Weldon  Road,  Va. 

SECOND      LIEUTENANT     MOSES  P. 

MARSH,    died    September    26,     1862,  of 

disease  at  McLean,  N.  Y. 

SECOND    LIEUTENANT    ROBERT  G. 

NOXON,     died     September     I,     1863,  of 

wounds   received  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 

Pa. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     WILLIAM 

STRINGHAM,    killed    May    5,    1864,  in 

action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 

Seventy-seventh  Infantry.     (12.) 

CAPTAIN  LUTHER  M.  WHEELER, 
killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Salem 
Heights,  Va. 

CAPTAIN    WILLIAM    B.    CARPENTER, 
killed  May  10,   1864,  in  action  at  Spotsyl- 
vania,   Va. 
CAPTAIN  ORRIN   P.  RUGG,  killed  May 

12,   1864,  in  action  at   Spotsylvania,  Va. 
CAPTAIN      MARTIN      LENNON,      died 
November   I,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 
CAPTAIN     SUMNER     OAKLEY,     killed 
March  25,    1865,   in  action   at  Petersburg, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ANSEL  DENI- 
SON,  died  February  27,  1863,  at  Glovers- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Antietam,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  J. 
TABER,  killed  October  19,  1864,  in  action 
at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  W.  BELD- 
ING,  died  October  27,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  STEPHEN  H. 
PIERCE,  killed  March  25,  1865,  in  action 
at  Petersburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  AND  ACTING 
ADJUTANT  GILBERT  F.  THOMAS, 
killed  October  19,  1864,  in  action  at 
Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HALSEY 
BOWE,  died  August  14,  1862,  of  acci- 
dental wound. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  F. 
LYON,  killed  May  10,  1864,  in  action  at 
Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 


Seventy-eighth  Infantry.     (4.) 
CAPTAIN    PETER    M.    J.    MITCHELL, 

killed    September    17,    1862,    in    action    at 

Antietam,    Md. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      PIERSON      B. 

PETERSON,    died    October    27,    1862,    of 

wounds    received    in    action    at    Antietam, 

Md. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT    CHARLES   A. 

COURTER,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action 

at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT   WILLIAM    N. 

DAVIDSON,    died    of    disease    April    28, 

1864,  at  Stevenson,  Ala. 

Seventy-ninth   Infantry.     (4.) 
COLONEL  JAMES  C.  CAMERON,  killed 
July  21,  1861,  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    DAVID   BROWN,   killed   July 

21,  1861,  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    JAMES    KIN- 
NEAR,  died  June  18,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Secessionville,  S.   C. 
CHAPLAIN    JAMES    C.    WYATT,    died 
July    12,    1863,    of    disease    at    Memphis, 
Tenn. 

Eightieth  Infantry.     (8.) 
COLONEL    GEORGE    W.    PRATT,    died 
September    n,    1862,   of    wounds    received 
in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 
CAPTAIN      PELETIAH      WARD,      died 
September    3,    1862,    of    wounds    received 
in  action  at  Bull   Run,  Va. 
CAPTAIN     JAMES      T.      HENDRICKS, 
died    September    17,    1862,   of  wounds    re- 
ceived in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    JOSEPH    S.    CORBIN,    killed 
July  I,   1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
CAPTAIN     AMBROSE     N.     BALDWIN, 
killed  July  3,    1863,   in    action   at   Gettys- 
burg,  Pa. 

FIRST      LIEUTENANT     JOHN      ROSS 
HORNER,    killed     August    30,     1862,    in 
action  at  Bull   Run,   Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT      GEORGE     W. 
BRANKSTONE,    killed   July    i,    1863,    in 
action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    MARTIN    H. 
SWARTHOUT,     killed     September      17, 
1862,   in   action  at  Antietam,   Md. 

Eighty-first  Infantry.     (14.) 
MAJOR  JOHN    McAMBLEY,   killed   May 
31,  1862,  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 


488 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


CAPTAIN  LYMAN  M.  KINGMAN,  killed 
May  31,  1862,  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  FRANKLIN  F.  HANNAHS, 
died  August  9,  1862,  of  disease  at  Har- 
rison's Landing,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  MARTIN,  killed  June 
3,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILLARD  W.  BALLARD, 
killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold  Har- 
bor, Va. 

CAPTAIN  DANIEL  C.  RIX,  killed  Sep- 
tember 29,  1864,  in  action  at  Chaffin's 
Farm,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  ELIAS  A.  FISH,  died  October 

2,  1864,   of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Chaffin's   Farm,   Va. 

CAPTAIN     LEWIS     B.     PORTER,    died 

November    15,    1864,   of   wounds   received 

in   action    September  30,    1864. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    JOHN     W. 

BURKE,  killed  June  2,  1864,  in  action  at 

Cold   Harbor,  Va. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    DAVID    NETH- 

AWAY,    killed    September    29,    1864,    in 

action  at   Chaffin's   Farm,  Va. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT       DRAYSON 

FORDRED,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action 

at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT      SAMUEL 

DOLBIER,     died     October     i,     1864,     of 

wounds    received    in    action    at    Chaffin's 

Farm,   Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    SQUIRE    M. 

TUTTLE,     died     October     2,     1864,     of 

wounds    received    in    action    at    Chaffin's 

Farm,  Va.,  September  30,   1864. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    AMOS    M. 

COPELAND,     died    January     13,     1865; 

railroad    accident    near    Baltimore,    Md., 

November   7,   1864. 

Eighty-second  Infantry.     (15.) 

LIEUTENAN  T-COLONEL  JAMES 
HUSTON,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

MAJOR  JOSEPH  J.  DIMOCK,  died  June 
22,  1862,  of  disease  at  Baltimore,  Md. 

CAPTAIN  DEWITT  CLINTON  BERRY, 
died  June  22.  1862.  of  disease. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  J.  DELANEY,  died 
July  6,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Savage  Station,  Va.,  June  29,  1862. 

CAPTAIN  JONAH  C.  HOYT,  killed  July 

3,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  M.  HINDS, 


died  August  26,  1863,  of  disease  at 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  H.  Mc- 
DONALD,  killed  July  3,  1863,  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  KELLY, 
killed  May  6,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT EDWARD  JACKSON,  died 
June  2,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion May  31,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HARVEY  P. 
HAWLEY,  died  June  2,  1862,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va., 
May  31,  1862. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE 
W.  SHANNON,  died  September  13, 
1862,  of  disease  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH  B. 
DAY,  died  July  21,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Nelson's  Farm,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN 
CRANSTON,  died  July  27,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
A.  ROBERTS,  died  December  28,  1863, 
of  congestion  of  the  brain. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MICHAEL 
KEATING,  killed  June  5,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

Eighty-third  Infantry,     (n.) 

COLONEL  JOSEPH  A.  MOESCH, 
killed  May  6,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, Va. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  WILLIAM 
H.  HALLECK,  died  January  6,  1862,  of 
disease  at  New  York  city. 

CAPTAIN  THOMAS  W.  QUIRK,  killed 
July  i,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  M.  K.  CONNOLLY, 
killed  May  12,  1864,  >n  action  at  Spotsyl- 
vania,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  REGI- 
MENTAL QUARTERMASTER 
HENRY  L.  STEVENS,  died  June  21, 
1862,  of  disease  at  New  York  city. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FELIX  HIRT, 
killed  December  13,  1862,  in  action  at 
Fredericksburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  A. 
CLARK,  killed  July  I,  1863,  in  action  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


489 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  OS- 
GOOD,  died  January  15,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Freder- 
icksburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS 
LA YTON,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in 
action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
M.  REYNOLDS,  killed  May  8,  1864,  in 
action  at  Spotsylvania,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
N.  BARBER,  killed  May  10,  1864,  in 
action  at  Spotsylvania,  Va. 

Eighty-fourth  Infantry.     (8.) 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  MALLORY,  killed 
August  29,  1862,  in  action  at  Groveton, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  R.  DAVEY,  killed 
August  29,  1862,  in  action  at  Groveton, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  DAVID  MYERS,  died  Sep- 
tember 25,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  THEODORE  R. 
SALTER,  killed  July  21,  1861,  in  action 
at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CLAYTON 
SCHOLES,  killed  July  21,  1861,  in  ac- 
tion at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOSIAH  M. 
GRUMMAN,  died  September  9,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  August  29,  1862,  in 
action  at  Groveton,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  H. 
BLOOMFIELD,  died  May  24,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  April  29, 
1863. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
C.  RAE,  killed  May  10,  1864,  in  action 
at  Spotsylvania,  Va. 

Eighty-fifth  Infantry.     (3.) 
CAPTAIN    NELSON     CHAPIN,     killed 
April   20,    1864,   in   action   at   Plymouth, 
N.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  F. 
DAVIS,  died  April  10,  1862,  of  disease 
near  Newport  News,  Va. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  AMOS 
BRUNSON,  died  May  24,  1862,  of  dis- 
ease at  Rose  Cottage  Hospital,  Va. 

Eighty-sixth  Infantry.      (17.) 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL    BARNA    J. 
CHAPIN,  killed  May  3,   1863,  in  action 
at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 


LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  MICHAEL 
B.  STAFFORD,  died  December  i,  1864, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  November 
29,  1864,  before  Petersburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  BENNETT,  died 
August  25,  1862,  of  disease  at  Canisteo, 
N.  Y. 

CAPTAIN  DANIEL  S.  ELLSWORTH, 
killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Chancel- 
lorsville, Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  W.  ANGLE, 
killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Chancel- 
lorsville, Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  N.  WARNER,  killed 
July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa. 

CAPTAIN  SAMUEL  F.  STONE,  killed 
May  10,  1864,  in  action  at  Spotsylvania, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  PHINNEY,  died  Au- 
gust 10,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Spotsylvania,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  HENDRICK  W.  RATH- 
BONE,  killed  October  27,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Hatcher's  Run,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  L. 
WILDRICK,  died  December  8,  1862,  of 
disease  near  Falmouth,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JACKSON  A. 
WOODWARD,  died  June  I,  1863,  at 
Seminary  Hospital,  Va.,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT JAMES  CHERRY,  died  May  25, 
1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Spotsylvania,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AMOS  B. 
STANTON,  killed  June  18,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  D. 
HARRISON,  died  of  disease  November 
22,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  STEPHEN  A. 
BAILEY,  died  April  8,  1865,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  May  10,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ELISHA  S. 
JONES,  died  May  10,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  the  Wilderness,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAY  B. 
SPENCER,  killed  May  10,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Spotsylvania,  Va. 

Eighty-seventh  Infantry,     (i.) 
CAPTAIN   MATTHEW   M.   JACKSON, 
killed  August  26,  1862,  in  action  at  Bris- 
toe  Station,  Va. 


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ROLL  OF  HONOR 


Eighty-eighth  Infantry.     (18.) 
COLONEL    PATRICK    KELLY,    killed 

June   16,   1864,  in  action  at   Petersburg, 

Va. 
MAJOR     WILLIAM     HORGAN,    killed 

December   13,    1862,   in   action  at   Fred- 

ericksburg,    Va. 
CAPTAIN   MAXWELL    O'SULLIVAN, 

died  April  13,  1862,  of  disease  in  Fairfax 

county,  Va. 
CAPTAIN     JOSEPH     O'DONOGHUE, 

died  July  3,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  July   I,   1862. 
CAPTAIN     JOHN     O'CONNELL 

JOYCE,   killed    September    17,    1862,   in 

action  at  Antietam,   Md. 
CAPTAIN     PATRICK     F.    CLOONEY, 

killed   September   17,   1862,   in  action  at 

Antietam,   Md. 
CAPTAIN     PATRICK     RYDER,     killed 

May   5,    1864,   in   action   at   Wilderness, 

Va. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT  TEMPLE   EM- 

METT,  died  August  9,  1862,  of  disease. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      THOMAS 

MURPHY,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in 

action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    RICHARD    R. 

EMMETT,    died    February    2,    1863,    of 

disease  at  New  York  city. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT   WILLIAM     MCCLELLAND, 

killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  E. 
BYRNES,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action 
at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  TIMOTHY 
KING,  killed  June  i,  1862,  in  action  at 
Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FRANCIS  J. 
HACKETT,  killed  July  i,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Malvern  Hill,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL  Mc- 
CARTHY,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in 
action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  R. 
YOUNG,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in 
action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  S. 
SPARKS,  killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action 
at  Wilderness,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT  J. 
O'DRISCOLL,  killed  October  27,  1864, 
in  action  before  Petersburg,  Va. 


Eighty-ninth  Infantry.     (7.) 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL        THEOPH- 

ILUS    L.    ENGLAND,    killed    June    16, 

1864,  in   action  at   Petersburg,   Va. 
MAJOR    FRANK    W.    TREMAIN,    killed 

April  2,  1865,  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    SEYMOUR    L.   JUDD,   died 

August  27,   1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  June  16,  1864. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GARRETT  VAN 

INGEN,    died    September    26,    1862,    of 

wounds  received  in  action  at  Antietam, 

Md. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     ALBERT     C. 

BURT,  killed  October  27,  1864,  in  action 

at  Fair  Oaks   (second),  Va. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT       MARVIN 

WATROUS,    killed    April    19,    1863,    in 

action  at  Nansemond  River,  Va. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT      IRA      D. 

JACOBS,    died    of    disease    August    19, 

1863,  at  Folly  Island,  S.  C. 

Ninetieth  Infantry.     (10.) 

MAJOR  JOHN  C.  SMART,  killed  Oc- 
tober 19,  1864,  in  action  at  Cedar  Creek, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  SULLIVAN,  died  Au- 
gust 16,  1862,  of  yellow  fever  at  Key 
West,  Fla. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  E.  WHITE,  died 
February  4,  1865,  of  disease  at  Madison, 
Wis. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  TIMOTHY 
BURKE,  died  January  n,  1862,  of  dis- 
ease at  the  City  Hospital,  New  York 
city. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  J. 
IRWIN,  died  August  29,  1862,  of  yellow 
fever  at  Key  West,  Fla. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  R. 
HILL,  died  October  7,  1862,  of  yellow 
fever  at  Fort  Jefferson,  Fla. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  THADDEUS  C. 
FERRIS,  killed  October  19,  1864,  in 
action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GREIG  H. 
MULLIGAN,  died  August  11,  1862,  of 
yellow  fever  at  Key  West,  Fla. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  L. 
NEWTON,  died  September  13,  1862,  of 
yellow  fever  at  Key  West,  Fla. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WALTER  L. 
GRIFFITH,  died  October  i,  1862,  of 
yellow  fever  at  Key  West,  Fla. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


491 


Ninety-first  Infantry.     (5.) 

MAJOR  GEORGE  W.  STACKHOUSE, 
died  June  19,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  May  27, 
1863. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  S.  HULBERT,  killed 
June  14,  1863,  in  action  at  Port  Hudson, 
La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT SYLVESTER  B.  SHEPARD, 
killed  June  14,  1863,  in  action  at  Port 
Hudson,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK 
TARRY,  died  August  24,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease in  St.  James'  Hospital  at  New  Or- 
leans, La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  P. 
CLARK,  died  September  i,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  April  14,  1863. 

Ninety-second  Infantry.     (3.) 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL      HIRAM      J. 
ANDERSON,  killed  June  I,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT     AND      ADJU- 
TANT BENJAMIN  G.  MINTURN,  died 
August  4,  1864,  of  disease  at  Fort  Monroe, 
Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
FOX,  died  July  12,  1862,  of  disease  at 
Harrison's  Landing,  Va. 

Ninety-third  Infantry.     (9.) 

CAPTAIN  HIRAM  S.  WILSON,  died 
March  24,  1864,  of  disease  at  South 
Brothers  island,  New  York  harbor. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  BAILEY,  killed  May 
5,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  DENNIS  E.  BARNES,  killed 
May  6,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  NORMAN  F. 
ELDRIDGE,  killed  May  6,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Wilderness,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  H. 
DANFORD,  killed  April  7,  1865,  in  ac- 
tion at  High  Bridge,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  M. 
SOUTHWICK,  died  March  4,  1862,  of 
disease  at  Warwick  Court  House,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT  LIS- 
TON  GRAY,  killed  May  5,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Wilderness,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILBER  D. 
MOSHER,  died  June  11,  1864,  at  Gor- 


donsville,  Va.,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion May  12,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  NORMAN  W. 
GRAY,  killed  June  16,  1864,  in  action  at 
Petersburg,  Va. 

Ninety-fourth  Infantry.     (5.) 
MAJOR  HENRY  H.  FISH,  killed  April  i, 

1865,  in  action  at  Five  Forks,  Va. 
CAPTAIN     GEORGE     FRENCH,     killed 

April  i,  1865,  in  action  at  Five  Forks,  Va. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT   WILLIAM  J.   M. 

WOODWARD,  died   September   15,   1862, 

of  wounds  received  in  action. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PORTER  CRAW- 
FORD, killed  April   i,   1865,   in  action  at 

Five   Forks,    Va. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT   STEPHEN   D. 

SHULTIS,   died  of  disease  at   his   home 

April  2,   1865. 

Ninety-fifth  Infantry.     (4.) 
COLONEL  EDWARD  PYE,  died  June  12, 
1864,  of  wounds   received  in  action  June 

2,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN  B.  BURNS,  died 
May  6,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion May  5,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  STARK  W.  WOODROW, 
killed  May  6,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  W. 
OSBORN,  killed  May  6,  1864,  in  action 
at  Wilderness,  Va. 

Ninety-sixth   Infantry.     (12.) 
COLONEL   CHARLES    O.    GRAY,   killed 

December  14,   1862,  in  action  at  Kinston, 

N.  C. 
MAJOR  JOHN   E.    KELLEY,  killed   May 

29,  1862,  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 
CAPTAIN   DARIUS   M.   PARSONS,   died 

June  17,  1862,  of  disease  at  White  House, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN     WALTER     H.     BENEDICT, 

killed  May  15,  1864,  in  action  at  Drewry's 

Bluff,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  JOHN  HALLOCK,  killed  June 

3,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 
CAPTAIN   JAMES   L.    CRAY,    died  June 

10,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Cold    Harbor,    Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH 
SOUTH,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action  at 
Cold  Harbor,  Va. 


492 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PAUL  VIGEAU, 
killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold 
Harbor,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  STEPHEN  B. 
LITTLE,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action  at 
Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  G. 
JOHNSON,  died  June,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  June  3,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAY  WEB- 
STER, died  August  3,  1864,  of  disease 
in  i8th  A.  C.  Hospital. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ALANSON 
WALKER,  died  November  13,  1864,  at 
Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  of  wounds  received  in 
action. 

Ninety-seventh  Infantry.     (13.) 

COLONEL  CHARLES  WHEELOCK, 
died  January  21,  1865,  of  disease. 

CAPTAIN  RICHARD  JONES,  died  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DWIGHT  S. 
FAVILLE,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in 
action  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  RUSH  P. 
CADY,  died  July  24,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  C. 
DRESHER,  killed  May  6,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Wilderness,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FRANCIS  T. 
BRENNAN,  died  May  10,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT WILLARD  B.  JUDD,  died  Feb- 
ruary 19,  1865,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  February  7,  1865. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  LOUIS  DAL- 
LARMI,  killed  September  17,  1862,  in 
action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  H. 
STILES,  killed  July  i,  1863,  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
J.  MORRIN,  killed  July  i,  1863,  in  ac- 
tion at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN 
KOCH,  killed  June  5,  1864,  in  action  at 
Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  M  O  R  E- 
HOUSE  MALLETT,  died  June  20, 


1864,   of   wounds    received   in   action   at 
the  Wilderness,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  P. 
FITZPATRICK,  killed  August  19,  1864, 
in  action  at  Weldon  Road,  Va. 

Ninety-eighth  Infantry.     (8.) 

COLONEL  WILLIAM  DUTTON,  died 
July  4,  1862,  of  disease  in  New  York 
city. 

COLONEL  FREDERICK  F.  WEAD, 
killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold 
Harbor,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  LYMAN  A.  ROGERS,  died 
July  10,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  i, 
1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  DAVID 
STORMS,  died  April  20,  1862,  of  dis- 
ease at  Newport  News,  Va. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT     CHARLES 

A.  POWELL,  died  May  13,  1862,  of  dis- 
ease at  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 

SECOND   LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  P. 

LYMAN,  died  May  20,  1862,  of  disease 

at  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    ALBERT    B. 

PHELPS,  killed  May  16,  1864,  in  action 

at  Drewry's   Bluff,   Va. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CASSIUS  M. 

RANSOM,  died  July  14,  1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  July  6,  1864. 

Ninety-ninth  Infantry.     (5.) 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL       GUSTAV 

B.  HELLIDAY,   died   August   19,    1862, 
at  Norfolk,  Va.,  of  typhoid  fever. 

MAJOR      T.      EDWARD      RAWLINGS, 

killed   July   19,   1861,   in  action  at   New 

Market,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    JAMES    H.     HART,    killed 

June  16,  1863,  in  action  at  Franklin,  Va. 
ASSISTANT      SURGEON      JOHNSON 

CLARK,  died  December  8,  1861,  at  Fort 

Monroe,  Va.,  of  disease. 
ASSISTANT       SURGEON      PATRICK 

R.   BRANIGAN,  died  October  5,   1864, 

of    intermittent    fever    at    New    Berne, 

N.  C. 

One  Hundredth  Infantry.     (14.) 

COLONEL  JAMES  M.  BROWN,  killed 
May  31,  1862,  in  action  at  Fair  Oaks, 
Va. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


493 


MAJOR  JAMES  H.  DANDY,  killed 
April  2,  1865,  in  action  at  Petersburg, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  RICHARDSON, 
killed  July  27,  1864,  in  action  at  Deep 
Bottom,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL  S. 
KELLOGG,  killed  May  31,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  W. 
WILKESON,  killed  May  31,  1862,  in 
action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  RODNEY  B. 
SMITH,  died  June  29,  1862,  of  disease 
at  Savage  Station,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT HERBERT  H.  HADDOCK, 
killed  July  18,  1863,  in  action  at  Fort 
Wagner,  S.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  S. 
KAVANAUGH,  killed  July  18,  1863,  in 
action  at  Fort  Wagner,  S.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DAVID  M. 
WHITE,  died  December  3,  1864,  of 
chronic  diarrhoea  at  U.  S.  Hospital, 
Fort  Monroe,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  H. 
FRENCH,  died  May  22,  1864,  at  Libby 
Prison,  Va.,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Drewry's  Bluff,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
S.  FARNUM,  died  May  12,  1862,  of 
disease  at  Yorktown,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
H.  RUNCKLE,  killed  July  18,  1863,  in 
action  at  Fort  Wagner,  S.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CYRUS 
BROWN,  died  August  13,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Fort  Wag- 
ner, S.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  AZOR  H. 
HOYT,  killed  May  16,  1864,  in  action 
at  Drewry's  Bluff,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  First  Infantry.     (2.) 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT     MONROE     C. 
WORDEN,  died  April  25,  1862,  of  dis- 
ease at  Washington,  D.  C. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     CHARLES 
R.  TEN   BROECK,   died   September  4, 
1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

One  Hundred  and  Second  Infantry.     (8.) 
MAJOR      GILBERT      M.      ELLIOTT, 
killed    November   24,    1864,   in   action  at 
Lookout  Mountain,  Tenn. 


CAPTAIN  JULIUS  SPRING,  killed  Au- 
gust 9,  1862,  in  action  at  Cedar  Moun- 
tain, Va. 

CAPTAIN  M.  E.  CORNELL,  killed  Sep- 
tember 17,  1862,  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md. 

CAPTAIN  ARTHUR  CAVANAUGH, 
died  October  28,  1862,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Cedar  Mountain, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  MEAD,  killed  July  3, 
1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  B.  HALSTEAD,  died 
March  12,  1864,  of  consumption. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT JOSIAH  V.  UPHAM,  killed 
July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FRANCIS 
BACON,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at 
Chancellorsville,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Third  Infantry.     (7.) 
COLONEL      BENJAMIN      RINGOLD, 

killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Suffolk, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN       HENRY      AUGUSTUS 

SAND,  died  October  31,  1862,  of  wounds 

received   in   action   at   Antietam,    Md. 
CAPTAIN    WILLIAM    BRANDT,    died 

November  7,  1862,  at  Meridian  Hill,  D. 

C.,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at  An- 
tietam, Md. 
CAPTAIN  HERMANN   KRAUTH,  died 

June  6,   1865,  of  wounds  received  from 

unknown   parties. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      FERNANDO 

LINZ,  murdered  September  17,  1862,  at 

Washington,  D.  C. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     WILLIAM 

L.   DUDLEY,   died   August   5,   1862,   at 

Hatteras,  N.  C.,  of  typhoid  fever. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT       AUGUST 

NEUMANN,    died    May    12,     1863,    of 

wounds    received    in    action   at    Suffolk, 

Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourth  Infantry.     (7.) 
CAPTAIN    JOHN    KELLY,   killed    Sep- 
tember 17,   1862,  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md. 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT    WILLIAM    R. 

CROSS,  died  March  2,  1862,  of  disease. 

FIRST       LIEUTENANT       JOHN       P. 

RUDD,  killed  August  30,  1862,  in  action 

at  Bull  Run,  Va. 


494 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  J.  Mc- 
CAFFREY,  died  September  17,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  August  30, 
1862. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  J. 
JOHNSTON,  died  July  8,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ANDREW  J. 
ANDREWS,  died  January  6,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Freder- 
icksburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WALTER  S. 
STEPHENS,  died  April  10,  1864,  of  dis- 
ease at  Richmond,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifth  Infantry.     (2.) 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL     HOWARD 
CARROLL,  died  September  29,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Antietam, 
Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
C  BUCKLEY,  killed  September  17, 
1862,  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixth  Infantry.     (14.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  CHARLES 
TOWNSEND,  killed  June  i,  1864,  in 
action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  ROLLIN  C.  JACKSON,  died 
December  15,  1862,  of  disease  at  Pied- 
mont, Va. 

CAPTAIN  LUTHER  PRIEST,  died 
March  14,  1863,  of  typhoid  fever  at  Mar- 
tinsburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  S.  PEACH,  killed  Oc- 
tober n,  1863,  in  action  at  Culpeper, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  ALFRED  J.  HOOKER, 
killed  July  9,  1864,  in  action  at  Mono- 
cacy,  Md. 

CAPTAIN  MARTIN  J.  CHAMBER- 
LAIN, died  July  22,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Monocacy,  Md. 

CAPTAIN  SAMUEL  PARKER,  died 
October  I,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Fisher's  Hill,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GILBERT  W. 
HATHAWAY,  killed  May  9,  1864,  in 
action  at  Spotsylvania,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  W. 
HOPKINS,  died  February  15,  1863,  of 
typhoid  fever  at  Martinsburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  R 
BAYNE,  killed  June  I,  1864,  in  action  at 
Cold  Harbor,  Va. 


SECOND    LIEUTENANT    AARON    B. 

BLACKMAN,    killed    June    i,    1864,    in 

action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     CHARLES 

W.   SHEPARD,  killed  June   i,   1864,  in 

action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 
SECOND        LIEUTENANT        JOHN 

KINGSTON,  killed  July  9,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Monocacy,  Md. 
ASSISTANT    SURGEON    FREDERICK 

H.  PETIT,  died   December  25,  1864,  of 

disease  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventh  Infantry.    (4.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  LATHROP 
BALDWIN,  died  July  30,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Peach  Tree 
Creek,  Ga. 

CAPTAIN  NATHANIEL  E.  RUTTER, 
killed  May  i,  1863,  in  action  at  Chancel- 
lorsville,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  F.  KNOX,  died  May  29, 
1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Dal- 
las, Ga.,  May  25,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  D. 
HILL,  killed  May  25,  1864,  in  action  at 
Dallas,  Ga. 

One   Hundred   and  Eighth   Infantry.      (9.) 
MAJOR  GEORGE  B.  FORCE,  killed  Sep- 
tember 17,  1862,  in  action  at  Antietam,  Md. 
CAPTAIN  BYRON  P.  THRASHER,  died 

May  31,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  action 

at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CARL  V.  AMIET, 

killed   July  3,    1863,   in   action  at   Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM   F. 

DUTTON,  died  July  19,  1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  June  20,  1864. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT    DAVID     B. 

TARBOX,  killed   September   17,   1862,   in 

action  at  Antietam,  Md. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    ROBERT    E. 

HOLMES,  killed   September  17,  1862,  in 

action  at  Antietam,  Md. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     ROBERT 

EVANS,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action  at 

Gettysburg,   Pa. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    DAYTON    T. 

CARD,   killed  July  2,    1863,   in   action   at 

Gettysburg,  Pa. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  S.  KI\7- 

LEYSIDE,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action 

at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


495 


One  Hundred  and  Ninth  Infantry.    (5.) 
CAPTAIN   JOHN   GORMAN,   killed   May 

31,  1864,  in  action  at  Hanovertown,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  WARWICK,  killed 

June  17,  1864,  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    NATHAN    J. 

GRISWOLD,  killed  July  30,  1864,  in  action 

at  Petersburg,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    DANIEL    W. 

BARTON,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in  action 

at   Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    EDWARD    C. 

JONES,    died    July    I.    1864,    of    wounds 

received    in    action    at    Petersburg,    Va., 

June  17,  1864. 

One  Hundred  and  Tenth  Infantry.    (5.) 

CAPTAIN  LOREN  L.  THORP,  died  April 
8,  1863,  of  disease  at  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ALMON  A. 
WOOD,  died  May  26,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Franklin,  La.,  May 
25,  1863. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  VALORUS  RAN- 
DALL, killed  June  14,  1863,  in  action  at 
Port  Hudson,  La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHAUNCEY 
GARDNER,  died  June  23,  1864,  of  dis- 
ease at  Key  West,  Fla. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  CHARLES 
MITCHELL,  died  August  28,  1864,  of 
disease  at  Key  West,  Fla. 

One  Hundred  and  Eleventh  Infantry.     (12.) 

CAPTAIN  JEROME  M.  LATTIN,  died 
July  15,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Weldon  Road,  Va.,  June  21,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  W.  LOCKWOOD,  died 
of  wounds  received  in  escaping  from  the 
enemy;  date  not  recorded. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  B.  DRAKE, 
killed  July  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AUGUST  W. 
PROSEUS,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDWIN  PAR- 
SHALL,  died  July  25,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Weldon  Road,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ERASTUS  M. 
GRANGER,  killed  July  3,  1863,  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HORACE  G. 
HILL,  killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action  at 
Wilderness,  Va. 


SECOND     LIEUTENANT     JAMES     W. 

SNEDAKER,  killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action 

at  Wilderness,  Va. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT       EDWARD 

VAN  DERVEER,  killed  June  16,  1864,  in 

action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT      ARTEMUS 

STEWART,  killed  June  16,  1864,  in  action 

at  Petersburg,  Va. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT   ALEXANDER 

B.   WILLIAMS,   2d,   died    September    17, 

1864,  of  disease;  prisoner  of  war. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT      SILAS      W. 

BELDING,  killed  April  2,  1865,  in  action 

at  Sutherland  Station,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Twelfth  Infantry.    (12.) 

COLONEL  JEREMIAH  C.  DRAKE,  died 
June  2,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  i,  1864. 

COLONEL  JOHN  F.  SMITH,  died  Jan- 
uary 18,  1865,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion January  15,  1865. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  ELIAL  F. 
CARPENTER,  died  May  18,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Drewry's 
Bluff,  Va.,  May  16,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  GURDON  L.  PEIRCE,  killed 
June  I,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  G.  PALMETER,  died 
August  I,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  i,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  F.  MOUNT,  killed 
August  25,  1864,  in  action  before  Peters- 
burg, Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  REGI- 
MENTAL QUARTERMASTER 
FRANK  WATERS,  died  October  3,  1863, 
of  dysentery  at  Beaufort,  S.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL  G. 
SHERWIN,  killed  June  28,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  W. 
EDMONDS,  killed  October  27,  1864,  in 
action  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ANDRfi  W. 
MATTISON,  died  October  22,  1862,  of 
typhoid  fever  at  Suffolk,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY 
HULL,  died  July  3,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  June  2,  1864. 

SURGEON  CHARLES  E.  WASHBURN, 
died  April  10,  1865,  of  typhoid  fever  'at 
Faisson's  Station,  N.  C. 


496 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Infantry,    (n.) 

COLONEL  ELISHA  B.  SMITH,  died 
June  19,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  June  14,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  E.  TUCKER, 
killed  June  14,  1863,  in  action  at  Port 
Hudson,  La. 

CAPTAIN  DANIEL  C.  KNOWLTON, 
killed  October  19,  1864,  in  action  at  Cedar 
Creek,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  G. 
DONNELLY,  died  April  27,  1863,  of  an 
accident  at  Brashier  City,  La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  NORMAN  M. 
LEWIS,  died  November  17,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  October  19, 
1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  E. 
BREED,  killed  September  19,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Opequon,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ISAAC  BURCH, 
died  October  21,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  D. 
THURBER,  died  October  27,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Cedar 
Creek,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  E. 
GILBERT,  died  February  16,  1863,  of 
typhoid  fever  at  Brashier  City,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  P. 
CORBIN,  killed  June  14,  1863,  in  action 
at  Port  Hudson,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ORLANDO  J. 
AYLESWORTH,  died  October  4,  1864, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  September 
19,  1864. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifteenth  Infantry.     (7.) 

CAPTAIN  GARRETT  VAN  DER  VEER, 
died  February  24,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Olustee,  Fla. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  H.  McKITTRICK, 
killed  September  29,  1864,  in  action  at 
Chaffin's  Farm,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FRANCIS  H. 
FRANCISCO,  killed  August  16,  1864,  in 
action  at  Strawberry  Plains,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  VAN  DE- 
SANDE,  died  September  3,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Strawberry 
Plains,  Va.,  August  16,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  STEPHEN  S. 
OLNEY,  killed  January  15,  1865,  in  ac- 
tion at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C. 


SECOND       LIEUTENANT       WILLIAM 

TOMPKINS,  killed  February  20,  1864,  in 

action  at   Olustee,   Fla. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    LEVI    SHEF- 

FER,  killed   February  20,   1864,  in  action 

at   Olustee,   Fla. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixteenth  Infantry.    (7.) 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  AYER,  died  May  22, 
1863,  °f  disease  at  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

CAPTAIN  DAVID  W.  TUTTLE,  killed 
July  13,  1863,  in  action  at  Donaldson- 
ville,  La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DAVID  JONES, 
died  June  2,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  May  27,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  TIMOTHY  J. 
LINAHAN,  killed  June  14,  1863,  in  ac- 
tion at  Port  Hudson,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
BORSKY,  died  June  5,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Plain  Store,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ELISHA  B. 
COTTIER,  died  August  21,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
STANDART,  killed  April  8,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Sabine  Cross  Roads,  La. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventeenth  Infantry.     (9.) 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  W.  BRIGHAM, 
died  May  19,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Drewry's  Bluff,  Va.,  May  16, 
1864. 

CAPTAIN  J.  PARSONS  STONE,  killed 
June  17,  1864,  in  action  at  Petersburg, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  J.  HUNT,  died  July 
31,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  28,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  T.  THOMAS,  killed 
January  15,  1865,  in  action  at  Fort  Fisher, 
N.  C 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ISAAC  H. 
DANN,  killed  June  4,  1864,  in  action  at 
Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  J.  KNOX  WIL- 
LIAMS, died  September  30,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Chaffin's 
Farm,  Va.,  September  29,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EVAN  G. 
JONES,  died  July  5,  1863,  of  typhoid 
fever. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  C. 
CASSELMANN,  killed  May  15,  1864,  in 
action  at  Drewry's  Bluff,  Va. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


497 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  H. 
NELSON,  killed  September  29,  1864,  in 
action  at  Chaffin's  Farm,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighteenth  Infantry.    (6.) 
MAJOR    CHARLES    E.     PRUYN,    killed 

June    15,    1864,    in    action    at    Petersburg, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  JOHN   S-  STONE,  killed  May 

16,  1864,  in  action  at  Drewry's  Bluff,  Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     WILLIAM     H. 

STEVENSON,    killed     May    16,    1864,   in 

action  at  Drewry's  Bluff,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     EDGAR     M. 

WING,  killed    May  16,   1864,  in  action  at 

Drewry's    Bluff,    Va. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT       MICHAEL 

REYNOLDS,    killed     June    2,     1864,    in 

action  at   Cold  Harbor,  Va. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT       WILLIAM 

FORBS,     killed     October     27,     1864,     in 

action  at   second   Fair   Oaks,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Nineteenth  Infantry.    (8.) 

COLONEL  ELIAS  PEISSNER,  killed 
May  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Chancellorsville, 
Va. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  EDWARD  F. 
LLOYD,  killed  May  15,  1864,  in  action 
at  Resaca,  Ga. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  R.  SCHWERIN, 
died  May  6,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  May 
2,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  OTTO  TRUMPELMAN,  died 
July  24,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  i,  1863. 

FIKST  LIEUTENANT  MATHIAS 
RASEMANN,  killed  July  I,  1863,  in 
action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EMIL  FROST, 
killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  LEONARD  B. 
VAN  COTT,  died  December  3,  1862,  at 
Centreville,  Va.,  of  typhoid  fever. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH  N. 
MEAD,  died  February  n,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

One  Hundred  and  Twentieth  Infantry.    (14.) 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  H.  McENTEE, 
died  December  2,  1862,  of  disease  at 
Falmouth,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  LANSING  HOLLISTER,  killed 
July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 


CAPTAIN  AYRES  G.  BARKER,  killed 
July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  W.  CHAMBERS, 
killed  October  27,  1864,  in  action  at  Boyd- 
ton  Plank  Road,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MICHAEL  E. 
CREIGHTON,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in 
action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  J.  LOCK- 
WOOD,  killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action  at 
Wilderness,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDGAR  SIMP- 
KINS,  lost  March  31,  1865,  on  transport 
General  Lyon. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
JAMES  COCKBURN,  died  July  22,  1863, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK 
FREELEWICK,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in 
action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JASON 
CARLE,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  R.  BUR- 
HANS,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  H. 
KETCHUM,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  ac- 
tion at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  H. 
DEDRICK,  killed  September  20,  1864,  in 
action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  HENRY  H. 
COLLIER,  died  January  23,  1863,  of 
disease. 

One    Hundred    and    Twenty-first    Infantry. 

(I9-) 
CAPTAIN      NELSON      O.      WENDELL, 

killed    May   3,    1863,    in    action    at    Salem 

Church,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    THOMAS   S.   ARNOLD,   died 

May    18,    1863,    of    wounds    received    in 

action  at  Salem   Church,  Va. 
CAPTAIN   CHARLES   A.   BUTTS,   killed 

May    10,    1864,   in   action   at    Spotsylvania 

Court   House,   Va. 
CAPTAIN    JOHN    D.    FISH,    killed    May 

12,   1864,   in  action  at  Spotsylvania  Court 

House,  Va. 
CAPTAIN  JONATHAN  BURRELL,  died 

October  26,   1864,  of  wounds   received   in 

action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 


498 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


CAPTAIN  JOHN  D.  P.  DOUW,  died  No- 
vember II,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  TEN  EYCK  C.  ROWLAND, 
killed  April  6,  1865,  in  action  at  Sailor's 
Creek,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ANGUS  CAM- 
ERON, died  November  9,  1862,  at  Bakers- 
ville,  Md.,  of  typhoid  fever. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ULYSSES  F. 
DOUBLEDAY,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in 
action  at  Salem  Church,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ADAM  CLARK 
RICE,  died  September  20,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  general  hospital. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  P. 
JOHNSON,  killed  May  10,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

FIRST  „  LIEUTENANT  SILAS  E. 
PIERCE,  died  May  13,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  May  12,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  H. 
TUCKER,  killed  October  19,  1864,  in 
action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HORATIO 
DUROE,  killed  March  25,  1865,  in  ac- 
tion at  Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  T.  MOR- 
TON, killed  April  6,  1865,  in  action  at 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE 
W.  DAVIS,  died  October  20,  1862,  of 
disease  near  Bakersville,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FRED  E. 
FORD,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at 
Salem  Church,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL 
BURDETT  KELLY,  died  in  March, 
1865,  of  disease  at  Annapolis,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  F. 
PATTENGILL,  died  May  11,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  May  10,  1864. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-second  Infantry. 
(9.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  AUGUS- 
TUS W.  DWIGHT,  killed  March  25, 
1865,  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

MAJOR  JABEZ  M.  BROWER,  killed 
October  19,  1864,  in  action  at  Cedar 
Creek,  Va. 

MAJOR  ALONZO  H.  CLAPP,  died 
June  23,  1865,  of  disease  at  6th  Corps 
Hospital. 

CAPTAIN  HARRISON  H.  JILSON, 
died  October  8,  1862,  of  typhoid  fever  at 
Relay  House,  Md. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FRANK  M. 
WOOSTER,  killed  June  i,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MARTIN  L. 
WILSON,  died  June  19,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va., 
May  6,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  H. 
HOYT,  killed  June  21,  1864,  in  action 
at  Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  V. 
SIMS,  killed  September  19,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Winchester,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  J. 
WEBB,  died  March  I,  1863,  of  typhoid 
fever  near  Falmouth,  Va. 

One   Hundred   and    Twenty-third   Infantry. 
(6.) 

COLONEL  ARCHIBALD  L.  McDOU- 
GALL,  died  June  23,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Dallas,  Ga.,  May 
25,  1864. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  FRANK- 
LIN NORTON,  died  May  12,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Chancel- 
lorsville,  Va.,  May  I,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  NORMAN  FOX  WEER, 
died  July  26,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  3, 
1863. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  O.  WILEY,  killed 
July  20,  1864,  in  action  at  Peach  Tree 
Creek,  Ga. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  H. 
DAICY,  died  July  22,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Peach  Tree  Creek, 
Ga. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  CON- 
NELL  CORBETT,  killed  May  3,  1863, 
in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fourth  Infantry. 

(12.) 
COLONEL   A.    VAN    HORNE    ELLIS, 

killed  July  2,   1863,  'n  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 
MAJOR    JAMES    CROMWELL,    killed 

July   2,    1863,   in    action   at    Gettysburg, 

Pa. 
CAPTAIN      ISAAC       NICOLL,       killed 

July   2,    1863,   in    action   at    Gettysburg, 

Pa. 
CAPTAIN    DAVID    CRIST,    killed    May 

30,  1864,  in  action  at  Totopotomoy,  Va. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


499 


CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  A.  JACKSON, 
killed  June  18,  1864,  in  action  at  Peters- 
burg, Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  FINNIGAN,  died 
October  28,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  October  27,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  EDWARD  J.  CARMICK, 
killed  April  i,  1865,  in  action  at  Peters- 
burg, Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY 
GOWDY,  died  May  u,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Chancellorsville, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  T. 
CRESSY,  died  July  14,  1864,  of  fever  at 
David's  Island,  N.  Y. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JACOB  DEN- 
TON,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at 
Chancellorsville,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MILNOR 
BROWN,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JONATHAN 
T.  BIRDSALL,  killed  October  22,  1864, 
in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-fifth  Infantry. 
(16.) 

COLONEL  GEORGE  L.  WILLARD, 
killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  AARON  B. 
MYER,  died  May  8,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va., 
May  6,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  EPHRAIM  WOOD,  killed 
July  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 
Pa. 

CAPTAIN  WALTER  K.  NEWCOMB, 
died  August  9,  1863,  of  dysentery  at 
Washington,  D.  C. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  H.  PLUMB,  JR., 
died  October  15,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Bristoe  Station,  Va., 
October  14,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  EDWARD  P.  JONES,  killed 
May  12,  1864,  in  action  at  Spotsylvania 
Court  House,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  QUAY,  killed  April  2, 
1865,  in  action  at  Sutherland  Station, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ELAM  S.  P. 
CLAPP,  died  June  5,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Spotsylvania  Court 
House,  Va.,  May  12,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  A. 
BRYAN,  killed  June  16,  1864,  in  action 
at  Petersburg,  Va. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ISAAC  DE- 
WITT  COLEMAN,  killed  June  16, 
1864,  in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT MERRITT  B.  MILLER,  died 
June  26,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion June  22,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EGBERT  B. 
HULL,  died  June,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived June  22,  1864;  prisoner  of  war. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
E.  CLEMINSHAW,  killed  May  12, 
1864,  in  action  at  Spotsylvania  Court 
House,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EGLON  L. 
GREEN,  died  June  17,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Totopotomoy,  Va., 
May  30,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  N. 
BARNES,  died  June  27,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  June  22,  1864; 
prisoner  of  war. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS 
CLAY,  died  November  10,  1864,  at 
Florence,  S.  C.,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  May  12,  1864;  p/isoner  of  war. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-sixth  Infantry. 
(17.) 

COLONEL  ELIAKIM  SHERRILL, 
killed  July  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  WILLIAM 
H.  BAIRD,  killed  June  16,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Petersburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  ISAAC  SHIMER,  killed  July 
3,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  ORIN  J.  HERENDEEN, 
killed  July  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  M.  WHEELER, 
killed  July  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  B.  OWEN,  killed 
May  12,  1864,  in  action  at  Spotsylvania, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  IRA  MUNSON,  died  May  14, 
1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Spotsylvania,  Va.,  May  10,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  MORRIS  BROWN,  JR.,  killed 
June  22,  1864,  in  action  at  Petersburg, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  N. 
REDFIELD,  died  at  Chicago,  111., 
November  9,  1862,  of  disease. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JACOB  SHER- 
MAN, died  July  26,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 


500 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


ceived  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
July  3,  1863. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  A. 
SHERMAN,  killed  May  12,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ASBRAH  HUN- 
TOON,  JR.,  died  June  7,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  A.  Mc- 
DONALD,  killed  June  16,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MARTIN  V. 
STANTON,  died  June  18,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  June  16,  1864. 

FIRST     LIEUTENANT     AND     ADJU- 

'  TANT  SPENCER  F.  LINCOLN,  died 
July  18,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  16,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ALFRED  R. 
CLAPP,  killed  September  15,  1862,  in 
action  at  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  RUFUS  P. 
HOLMES,  killed  July  4,  1863,  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-seventh  Infantry. 

(I.) 
CAPTAIN    CORNELIUS   A.   COOPER, 

died     November    25,     1862,    of    typhoid 

fever. 

One  Hundred  and  Twenty-eighth  Infantry. 

(5-) 
COLONEL  DAVID  S.  COWLES,  killed 

May  27,  1863,  in  action  at  Port  Hudson, 

La. 
MAJOR     EDWARD     GIFFORD,     died 

August  8,  1863,  of  typhoid  fever  at  New 

Orleans,  La. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     FRANCIS     N. 

STERLING,  died  December  6,  1862,  of 

disease  on  U.  S.  transport. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     CHARLES 

L.  VAN   SLYCK,  killed  May  27,   1863, 

in  action  at  Port  Hudson,  La. 
ASSISTANT    SURGEON    DANIEL    P. 

VAN  VLECK,  died  November  21,  1862, 

of  disease  on  U.  S.  transport. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-first  Infantry.  (5.) 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  QUAR- 
TERMASTER SAMUEL  M.  RAY- 
MOND, died  April  3,  1863,  of  disease  at 
Terre  Bonne,  La. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  NATHAN  O. 
BENJAMIN,  died  June  16,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Port  Hud- 
son, La.,  June  14,  1863. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  N. 
T1MOLAT,  died  September  27,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  September 
19,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT JAMES  H.  BRADLEY,  died 
October  2,  1864,  of  disease  at  New 
Orleans,  La. 

CHAPLAIN  JOHN  W.  WILLIAMS, 
died  December  15,  1863,  of  disease  at 
New  Orleans,  La. 

One  Hundred  and   Thirty-second  Infantry. 

(2.) 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT    WALTER    R. 

TREMAIN,  died  December  25,   1862,  of 

disease  at  New  York  city. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT      ARNOLD 

ZENETTI,   killed   February   i,   1861,   in 

action  at  Batchelder's  Creek,  N.  C. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-third  Infantry. 
(3-) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JAMES  A. 
P.  HOPKINS,  died  November  19,  1864, 
of  disease  at  New  York  city. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  B. 
DEVALEN,  died  April  26,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Bisland, 
La.,  April  14,  1863. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  BENJAMIN  F. 
DENTON,  killed  June  14,  1863,  in  ac- 
tion at  Port  Hudson,  La. 

One   Hundred   and    Thirty-fourth   Infantry. 

(8.) 
CAPTAIN  GILBERT  D.  KENNEDY, 

died    September  22,    1862,   of  disease  at 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
CAPTAIN    ALBERT    G.    WASHBURN, 

died   January  26,    1863,   of   disease   near 

Falmouth,  Va. 
CAPTAIN     EDWIN     FORREST,     died 

May  18,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Rocky  Faced  Ridge,  Ga.,  May  8, 

1864. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    CHARLES    T. 

HUNTER,      died      March      11,      1864; 

drowned  in  North  river,  New  York  city. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    CHARLES    A. 

AHREETS,   killed    December   13,   1864, 

in  action  at  .Savannah,  Ga. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


501 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  I. 
PALMER,  killed  July  I,  1863,  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  LUCIUS 
MEAD,  killed  July  i,  1863,  in  action  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  LEVI  O. 
FOX,  killed  December  15,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Savannah,  Ga. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-sixth  Infantry. 
(3.) 

CAPTAIN  AMOS  F.  DAVIS,  died  No- 
vember 4,  1862,  of  fever  at  Fairfax 
Court  House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  F. 
TRESSER,  died  December  16,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn.,  November  23,  1863. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  C. 
HALL,  died  May  28,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Resaca,  Ga.,  May 
15,  1864. 

One  Hundred  and  Thirty-seventh  Infantry. 
do.) 

COLONEL  DAVID  IRELAND,  died 
September  10,  1864,  of  dysentery  at 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

CAPTAIN  OSCAR  C.  WILLIAMS, 
killed  July  3,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 

CAPTAIN  JOSEPH  H.  GREGG,  died 
July  3,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  C. 
OWEN,  killed  November  24,  1864,  in 
action  at  Lookout  Mountain,  Tenn. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  B. 
FREAR,  died  April  8,  1863,  of  disease. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  H. 
WILLIAMS,  killed  August  15,  1864,  in 
action  before  Atlanta,  Ga. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
H.  TAFT,  died  October  31,  1862,  of 
disease  at  Knoxville,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  H. 
VAN  EMBURGH,  killed  July  2,  1863, 
in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  G. 
HALLETT,  killed  July  2,  1863,  in  ac- 
tion at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  TAYLOR  EL- 
MORE,  died  May  25,  1864,  of  pneu- 
monia at  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 


One  Hundred  and  Thirty-ninth  Infantry. 
(7.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  EDGAR 
PERRY,  killed  June  2,  1864,  in  action 
at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  SHELDON  CLARK 
BEECHER,  killed  June  2,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  W.  SWIFT,  killed 
September  29,  1864,  in  action  at  Chaffin's 
Farm,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT MOSES  G.  NOYES,  died  Au- 
gust 3,  1864,  of  disease. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  BENJAMIN  F. 
MIDDLETON,  killed  September  29, 
1864,  in  action  at  Chaffin's  Farm,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  H. 
ALEXANDER,  JR.,  killed  October  29, 
1864,  in  action  at  second  Fair  Oaks, 
Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ALEXANDER 
CALLAHAN,  died  September  14,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Chesapeake  Hospital,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Fortieth  Infantry.    (10.) 
COLONEL    PATRICK    H.     O'RORKE, 

killed  July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg, 

Pa. 
COLONEL  GEORGE  RYAN,  killed  May  8, 

1864,    in     action     at     Spotsylvania     Court 

House,  Va. 
MAJOR  MILO  L.  STARKS,  killed  May  8, 

1864,    in    action    at    Spotsylvania    Court 

House,  Va. 
CAPTAIN   AUGUST   MEYER,   died   May 

24,   1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 

Wilderness,  Va.,  May  5,  1864. 
CAPTAIN    PATRICK    A.    McMULLEN, 

died  August  23,   1864,  of  disease  in  Sem- 
inary Hospital  at  Georgetown,  D.  C. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHAS.  P.  KLEIN, 

died  July  17,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HUGH  McGRAW, 

died  July  9,   1863,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     JAMES     H. 

KNOX,  died  October  13,  1863,  of  fever  at 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK 

BAUR,  killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action  at 

Wilderness,  Va. 


502 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH  H. 
POOL,  JR.,  died  July  29,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va. ; 
prisoner  of  war. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-first  Infantry.  (6.) 
COLONEL   WILLIAM   K.    LOGIE,   killed 

July   20,    1864,    in   action   at    Peach   Tree 

Creek,  Ga. 
CAPTAIN   DANIEL   N.   ALDRICH,   died 

August    ii,    1863,   of   chronic  diarrhoea  at 

Georgetown,  D.  C 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     ALFRED    E. 

BARBER,  killed  May  15,  1864,  in  action  at 

Resaca,  Ga. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT   THEODORE   M. 

WARREN,  killed  July  20,  1864,  in  action 

at  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     EUGENE     EG- 
BERT, died  December  18,  1864,  of  disease 

at  Nashville,  Tenn. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    CHARLES    F. 

BABBIT,   died   July  21,    1864,   of  wounds 

received   in  action   at    Peach  Tree   Creek, 

Ga. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-second  Infantry. 
(6.) 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  P.  JOHNSON,  JR., 
killed  July  30,  1864,  in  action  at  The 
Crater,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  D.  RANSOM,  died  No- 
vember 10,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  second  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  M.  ELLIOTT,  killed 
January  15,  1865,  in  action  at  Fort  Fisher, 
N.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  DAL- 
ZELL,  died  August  24,  1863,  of  disease  at 
Folly  Island,  S.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HORACE 
WOOD,  died  January  17,  1863,  of  disease 
at  Upton's  Hill,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  G. 
ALISON,  died  January  23,  1865,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  January  15, 
1865,  at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C. 

One    Hundred    and    Forty-third    Infantry 

(6.) 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL    JOSEPH     B. 

TAFT,  killed  November  25,  1863,  in  action 

at  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT WILLIAM  M.  RATCLIFF,  killed 
July  20,  1864,  in  action  at  Peach  Tree 
Creek,  Ga. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PETER  L. 
WATERBURY,  died  July  24,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Peach  Tree 
Creek,  Ga. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD  M.  J. 
HARDENBURGH,  died  March  16,  1865, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Averas- 
boro,  N.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MARCUS  J. 
FRASER,  JR.,  died  November  20,  1862,  of 
disease  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD 
CARRINGTON,  killed  March  6,  1865,  in 
action  at  Natural  Bridge,  Fla. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-fourth  Infantry. 
(6.) 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  H.  STONE,  died 
October  17,  1863,  of  disease  at  Middle- 
town,  N.  Y. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DEW  ITT  C. 
THOMAS,  JR.,  died  June  5,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  Yorktown,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS 
LEWIS,  died  September  9,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  Folly  Island,  S.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DEW  ITT  C. 
MAYO,  died  September  27,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  Folly  Island,  S.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FRANKLIN  T. 
HINE,  died  December  20,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Beaufort,  S.  C.,  No- 
vember 30,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  W. 
MACK,  killed  November  30,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Honey  Hill,  S.  C. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-fifth  Infantry,   (i.) 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  H. 
POOLE,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at 
Chancellorsville,  Va. 

One    Hundred    and    Forty-sixth    Infantry. 

(9-) 
COLONEL   DAVID    T.   JENKINS,    killed 

May  5,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilderness,  Va. 
MAJOR  HENRY  HASTINGS  CURRAN, 

killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilderness, 

Va. 


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503 


CAPTAIN  EZEKIEL  JONES,  died  No- 
vember n,  1862,  at  Rome,  N.  Y.,  of  ty- 
phoid fever. 

CAPTAIN  GAVIN  A.  LAMBIE,  died  Feb- 
ruary 15,  1863,  of  disease  at  Camden, 
N.  Y. 

CAPTAIN  THOMAS  A.  WILSON,  died 
April  25,  1865,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Five  Forks,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  L. 
BUCKINGHAM,  killed  September  2, 
1864,  in  action  at  Weldon  Road,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  PETER  T. 
FROELIGH,  killed  May  5,  1864,  in  action 
at  Wilderness,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HUGH 
CHALMERS,  died  at  Richmond,  Va., 
June  9,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ARTHUR  V. 
COAN,  died  September  30,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Weldon  Rail- 
road, Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Forty-seventh  Infantry. 
(ii.) 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  A.  SISSON,  died 
May  13,  1863,  near  Falmouth,  Va.,  of  ty- 
phoid fever. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GUILFORD  D. 
MACE,  killed  July  I,  1863,  in  action  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  P. 
SCHENCK,  died  July  27,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July 
I,  1863. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  BROWN, 
died  July  i,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FRANKLIN  N. 
HAMLIN,  died  January  25,  1865,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  May  5,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  LANSING  BRIS- 
TOL, killed  February  6,  1865,  in  action  at 
Hatcher's  Run,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HARVEY 
FLINT,  died  November  4,  1862,  of  ty- 
phoid fever  at  Camp  Morris,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  DAVID  G. 
VAN  DUSEN,  killed  July  i,  1863,  in  ac- 
tion at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL  Mc- 
ASSEY,  killed  July  i,  1863,  in  action  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  SYLVESTER  J. 

TAYLOR,  killed  July  3,  1863,  in  action  at 

Gettysburg,  Pa. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     SIDNEY     C. 

GAYLORD,  killed  June  18,  1864,  in  action 

at  Petersburg,  Va. 

One    Hundred    and    Forty-eighth    Infantry 
(6.)    ' 

CAPTAIN  E.  DARWIN  GAGE,  killed  Oc- 
tober 27,  1864,  in  action  at  second  Fair 
Oaks,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HIRAM  P. 
BROWN,  died  October  8,  1863,  at  Ports- 
mouth, Va.,  of  fever. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  D. 
HUKE,  died  November  5,  1863,  of  typhoid 
fever  at  Portsmouth,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  REUBEN  F. 
SCOTT,  died  June  5,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June 
3,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  OSCAR  MOR- 
TIMER ADAMS,  died  June  19,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor, 

.    Va.,  June  3,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CALEB  G. 
JACKSON,  killed  April  6,  1865,  in  action 
at  Rice's  Station,  Va. 

One    Hundred    and    Forty-ninth    Infantry. 

(5-) 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  CHARLES  B. 

RANDALL,   killed   July   20,    1864,   in    ac- 
tion at  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga. 
CAPTAIN    DAVID    J.    LINDSAY,    killed 

July   20,    1864,    in    action    at    Peach    Tree 

Creek,  Ga. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT     BENJAMIN     F. 

BREED,  killed  May  3,  1863,  in  action  at 

Chancellorsville,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     JOSEPH     A. 

DAVIS,  killed   May  3,    1863,  in  action  at 

Chancellorsville,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     JOHN     H. 

JOHNSON,     JR.,     killed     November     24, 

1863,     in     action    at     Lookout     Mountain, 

Tenn. 

One   Hundred   and    Fiftieth   Infantry.    (5.) 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDGAR  P.  WEL- 
LING, died  October  21,  1863,  of  disease  at 
Tullahoma,  Tenn. 


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FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  GRID- 
LEY,  killed  June  22,  1864,  in  action  at 
Kolb's  Farms,  Ga. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DAVID  B. 
SLEIGHT,  killed  March  16,  1865,  in  ac- 
tion at  Averasboro,  N.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ROWLAND  H. 
MARSHALL,  died  September  12,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  SWEET, 
died  August  13,  1864,  of  typhoid  fever 
near  Atlanta,  Ga. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-first  Infantry.    (6.) 
CAPTAIN     SYLVANUS     S.     WILCOX, 

killed    November    27,    1863,    in    action    at 

Locust  Grove,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    CORNELIUS    C.    BILLINGS, 

killed  May  6,  1864,  in  action  at  Wilderness, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN    JOHN    C.     SCHOEN,    killed 

June  3,   1864,   in  action  at   Cold   Harbor, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN     BENJAMIN     GOODSPEED, 

killed    June    3,    1864,    in    action    at    Cold 

Harbor,  Va. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    BENJAMIN    B. 

TANNER,   died    September   20,    1863,   of 

disease  at  Washington,  D.   C. 
FIRST       LIEUTENANT       JOHN       M. 

HUTCHINSON,  killed  July  9,   1864,   in 

action  at  Monocacy,  Md. 

One   Hundred    and   Fifty-second    Infantry. 

(5.) 
CAPTAIN  WASHINGTON  W.  HUSLER, 

killed  May  5,   1864,  in  action  at  Wilder- 
ness, Va. 
CAPTAIN  WILLARD  A.  MUSSON,  killed 

October   27,    1864,    in   action   at    Boydton 

Plank  Road,  Va. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOSIAH  HINDS, 

died  August  7,   1864,  of  fever  at  Otsego, 

N.  Y. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    GEORGE    T. 

KIDDER,  killed  May  6,  1864,  in  action  at 

Wilderness,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     JOHN      W. 

CONKLIN,  killed  May  6,  1864,  in  action 

at   Wilderness,  Va. 

One     Hundred    and    Fifty-third     Infantry. 

(*•) 
MAJOR  JACOB  C.  KLOCK,  died  October 

15,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 

Winchester,   Va. 


MAJOR  CHARLES  F.  PUTMAN,  died 
September  9,  1865,  of  typhoid  fever  at 
Savannah,  Ga. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fourth  Infantry. 
(4-) 

CAPTAIN  ALANSON  CROSBY,  died 
July  9,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Pine  Knob  June  16,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJUTANT 
SAMUEL  C.  NOYES,  JR.,  killed  May  2, 
1863,  in  action  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ISAAC  T.  JEN- 
KINS, died  July  21,  1863,  of  disease  at 
Richmond,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  W. 
BADGERS,  died  June  2,  1863,  of  disease 
at  Stafford  Court  House,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-fifth  Infantry,    (n.) 

CAPTAIN  THOMAS  HART,  died  June 
25,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Petersburg,  Va.,  June  16,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  S.  SCHUYLER, 
died  June  20,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  3, 
1864. 

CAPTAIN  EDWARD  PELOUZE,  JR., 
killed  August  25,  1864,  in  action  at 
Ream's  Station,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  DANIEL  PURDY,  died  Feb- 
ruary 22,  1865,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion October  27,  1864;  prisoner  of  war. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  RICHARD  B. 
DUNPHY,  died  June  4,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Cold  Har- 
bor, Va.,  June  3,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  NOLAN, 
died  June  25,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  16, 
1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MICHAEL 
O'CONNELL,  killed  June  16,  1864,  in 
action  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  PHILIP  CRO- 
NIN,  died  October  6,  1864,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  Oc- 
tober 3,  1864. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ALBERT  J. 
DWIGHT,  killed  June  22,  1864,  in  action 
at  Petersburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  DAVIS, 
killed  October  16,  1864,  while  prisoner  of 
war. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  RICHARD  W. 
FAWCETT,  died  January  22,  1864,  of 
diarrhoea  at  Fairfax  Station,  Va. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


505 


One  Hundred  and  Fifty-sixth  Infantry.    (8.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  THOMAS 
FOWLER,  died  at  New  Orleans,  La., 
July  i,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  June  14,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  DONALDSON,  died 
September  19,  1863,  of  disease  at  Baton 
Rouge,  La. 

CAPTAIN  HOWARD  COOKE,  died 
March  19,  1864,  of  disease  at  St.  James' 
Hospital,  New  Orleans,  La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  T.  FREER, 
killed  April  13,  1863,  in  action  at  Bisland, 
La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHRISTOPHER 
LARKIN,  killed  October  19,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHANNES  LE 
FEVRE,  died  November  18,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Cedar  Creek, 
Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
STEADMAN,  died  August  13,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JACOB  BOOK- 
STAVER,  died  November  16,  1863,  of 
disease  in  New  York  City  Hospital. 

One   Hundred   and   Fifty-seventh   Infantry. 

(9-) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  GEORGE  W. 
ARROWSMITH,  killed  July  i,  1863,  in 
action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  WALTER  O.  DUNBAR,  died 
March  17,  1863,  of  typhoid  fever  at  Preble, 
N.  Y. 

CAPTAIN  JASON  K.  BACKUS,  killed 
July  i,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  HARRISON  FRANK,  killed 
July  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  A.  ADAMS,  died 
July  25,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

CAPTAIN  J.  RILEY  STONE,  died  Au- 
gust 12,  1864,  of  disease  at  Macon,  Ga. ; 
prisoner  of  war. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MAJOR  L.  HUNT, 
killed  May  2,  1863,  in  action  at  Chancel- 
lorsville,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJUTANT 
JOSEPH  T.  HENEY,  died  July  24,  1863, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  RANDALL  D. 
LOWER,  killed  July  i,  1863,  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

One    Hundred    and    Fifty-eighth    Infantry. 

(i.) 
FIRST        LIEUTENANT        EDWARD 

REILLY,  killed  April  2,  1865,  in  action  at 

Fort  Gregg,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Fifty-ninth  Infantry. 
(ir.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  GILBERT  A. 
DRAPER,  killed  April  14,  1863,  in  action 
at  Irish  Bend,  La. 

MAJOR  ROBERT  McD.  HART,  killed 
October  19,  1864,  in  action  at  Cedar  Creek, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  DUNCAN  RICHMOND,  killed 
October  19,  1864,  in  action  at  Cedar 
Creek,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT ROBERT  D.  LATHROP,  killed 
April  14,  1863,  in  action  at  Irish  Bend, 
La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  W.  MAN- 
LEY,  JR.,  killed  April  14,  1863,  in  action 
at  Irish  Bend,  La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  R. 
PLUNKETT,  died  April  17,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Irish  Bend, 
La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WESLEY  W. 
BRADLEY,  died  May  10,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  New  Orleans,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  BYRON  LOCK- 
WOOD,  killed  April  14,  1863,  in  action 
at  Irish  Bend,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  P. 
PRICE,  died  April  17,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Irish  Bend,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HERMAN 
SMITH,  died  October  14,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Opequon,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  T. 
PERKINS,  killed  October  19,  1864,  in 
action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixtieth  Infantry.     (8.) 
CAPTAIN    JO  SI  AH    P.    JEWETT,    died 
May  10,   1863,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion March  28,  1863. 


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ROLL  OF  HONOR 


CAPTAIN  CHARLES  R.  COTTON,  killed 

April  9,   1864,  in  action  at   Pleasant  Hill, 

La. 
CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  J.  VAN  DEUSEN, 

killed    April    9,     1864,    in    an    action    at 

Pleasant  Hill,  La. 
CAPTAIN     SIR     NEWTON     DEXTER, 

killed   September    19,    1864,   in  action   at 

Winchester,  Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     CHARLES     W. 

MINARD,  died  of  poison   May   10,   1863, 

at   Alexandria,   La. 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT  NICHOLAS    Mc- 
•  DONOUGH,  died  May  8,  1864,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  at  Pleasant   Hill,  La. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     B.     FRANK 

MOXSON,  killed   September  19,   1864,  in 

action  at  Winchester,  Va. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     JAMES      H. 

SIMPSON,    died    of     disease    December 

13,  1864;  prisoner  of  war. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-first  Infantry,     (i.) 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT      LEWIS      E. 

FITCH,  killed  April  8,  1864,  in  action  at 

Sabine  Cross  Roads,  La. 

One    Hundred    and  Sixty-second    Infantry. 

(12.) 

COLONEL  LEWIS  BENEDICT,  killed 
April  9,  1864,  in  action  at  Pleasant  Hill. 
La. 

MAJOR  JAMES  H.  BOGART,  killed  June 

14,  1863,   in   action   at   Port   Hudson,   La. 
CAPTAIN  STEPHEN   C.  OAKLEY,  died 

May  28,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  May  27,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  FRANK  T.  JOHNSON,  killed 
April  9,  1864,  in  action  at  Pleasant  Hill, 
La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  NEHEMIAH 
OAKLEY,  died  November  10,  1863,  of 
typhoid  fever  at  New  Iberia,  La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  HOFF- 
MAN, died  of  disease  April  13,  1865,  at 
New  York  city. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  DE 
POUTHIEN  WILKES,  died  October  6, 
1862;  drowned  at  sea  off  Hatteras,  N.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL  C. 
HAVEN,  died  June  25,  1863,  of  diphtheria 
at  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  NEV- 
ILLE, died  July  16,  1863,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  June  14,  1863. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THEODORE 
A.  SCUDDER,  killed  April  9,  1864,  in 
action  at  Pleasant  Hill,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MADISON  K. 
FINLEY,  died  April  21,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Pleasant  Hill,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  C. 
HAWES,  died  April  29,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  April  23,  1864. 

One  Hundred  and  'Sixty-third  Infantry. 
(3-) 

CAPTAIN  THEODORE  BRACKLOW, 
killed  December  13,  1862,  in  action  at 
Fredericksburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK  W. 
BEHRENS,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in 
action  at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  J. 
BYRNE,  killed  December  13,  1862,  in  ac- 
tion at  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fourth  Infantry. 
(I4-) 

COLONEL  JOHN  E.  McMAHON,  died 
March  3,  1863,  of  disease  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

COLONEL  JAMES  P.  McMAHON,  killed 
June  3,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  THOMAS  HICKEY,  died  June 
7,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  MORONEY,  died 
June  26,  1864,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  June  3,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  WAT- 
TERS,  kiled  May  18,  1864,  in  action  at 
Spotsylvania,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH  S. 
ABRAHAM,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  M. 
REDDY,  killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action  at 
Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  Mc- 
CAFFREY,  died  June  4,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor,  Va., 
June  3,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT  BOYLE, 
died  July  29,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  June  3,  1864;  prisoner  of  war. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  REGI- 
MENTAL QUARTERMASTER 


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MICHAEL  G.  STAPLETON,  died  March 
26,  1865,  of  disease  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  DUNN, 
died  of  disease  September  29,  1863,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  A. 
O'SULLIVAN,  killed  May  18,  1864,  in 
action  at  Spotsylvania,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HUGH  G. 
MAcTAVISH,  died  March  12,  1865,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  February  5, 
1865. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  DOYLE, 
died  of  disease  May  21,  1865,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-fifth  Infantry.    (4.) 

LIEUTENAN  T-COLONEL  ABEL 
SMITH,  JR.,  died  June  23,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Port  Hud- 
son, La.,  May  27,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  REGI- 
MENTAL QUARTERMASTER  ASHER 
M.  ELLSWORTH,  died  August  14,  1863, 
of  disease  at  Port  Hudson,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
ROBERT  CARVILLE,  killed  May  27, 
1863,  in  action  at  Port  Hudson,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT  D. 
GULICK,  died  September  5,  1863,  of  ty- 
phoid fever  at  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

One  Hundred  and  Sixty-eighth  Infantry. 
(i.) 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  W. 
HENNION,  died  September  3,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Manassas  Junction,  Va. 

One     Hundred     and    Sixty-ninth    Infantry. 

do.) 

COLONEL  JOHN  McCONIHE,  killed 
June  I,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  AUGUSTUS  D.  VAUGHN, 
killed  July  30,  1864,  in  action  at  The 
Crater,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  DANIEL  FERGUSON,  killed 
January  16,  1865,  by  explosion  of  maga- 
zine at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  H. 
PALMER,  died  July  28,  1863,  of  disease. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  H. 
HUGHES,  died  September  6,  1863,  of 
wounds  received  in  action. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WALTER  S. 
BIRDSALL,  killed  May  16,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Port  Walthall,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  NORMAN  J. 
CRIPPEN,  killed  August  13,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Dutch  Gap,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MICHAEL 
RYAN,  killed  January  15,  1865,  in  action 
at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL  L. 
CIPPERLY,  killed  January  15,  1865,  in 
action  at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  H. 
D.  McGREGOR,  killed  January  16,  1865, 
by  explosion  of  magazine  at  Fort  Fisher, 
N.  C. 

One    Hundred    and    Seventieth    Infantry. 

(12.) 

MAJOR    JOHN     B.    DONNELLY,    killed 

August    25,    1864,    in    action    at    Ream's 

Station,   Va. 
CAPTAIN    PATRICK   MCCARTHY,   died 

June    12,    1864,    at    Richmond,    Va.,    from 

wounds   received  May  24,   1864,  in  action 

at  North  Anna,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    JEREMIAH    LYNCH,    died 

June  7,  1864,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  of  wounds 

received  in  action  May  24,  1864. 
CAPTAIN    JAMES    H.    KEELEY,    killed 

August    25,     1864,    in    action    at    Ream's 

Station,   Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  CONNERY,  died  Sep- 
tember 9,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 

action  August   16,    1864. 
CAPTAIN  GEORGE  L.  TURNER,  died 

October    24,    1864,    of    disease    at    Salis- 
bury,  N.   C. 
FIRST       LIEUTENANT      JOHN       W. 

GRIFFIN,  killed  May  24,  1864,  in  action 

at  North  Anna,  Va. 
FIRST        LIEUTENANT        PATRICK 

LOGUE,  killed   May  24,  1864,  in  action 

at  North  Anna,  Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     FRANCIS    H. 

SEELY,   killed  June   22,   1864,   in  action 

at  Petersburg,  Va. 
FIRST       LIEUTENANT       JOHN       T. 

GOEWEY,  died  May  18,  1865,  of  disease 

in  Division  Hospital. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT     JOHN      S. 

FITZMAURICE,   killed    May    18,    1864, 

in  action   at   Spotsylvania,  Va. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MICHAEL  J. 

EGAN,   killed   June    16,    1864,   in   action 

at  Petersburg,  Va. 


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One   Hundred   and   Seventy-third   Infantry. 
(8.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  WILLIAM 
N.  GREEN,  JR.,  died  May  14,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Pleasant 
Hill,  La. 

MAJOR  A.  POWER  GALLWAY,  died 
July  9,  1863,  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  June  14,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  COCHEU,  killed 
June  14,  1863,  in  action  at  Port  Hudson, 
La. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  R.  LEE,  died  May 
5,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Cane  River  Crossing,  La. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  ROBERTSON, 
died  August  28,  1865,  at  Savannah,  Ga.; 
accident. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ISAAC  G. 
ISELTON,  died  June  8,  1863,  at  Port 
Hudson  of  disease. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL  H. 
PODGER,  died  June  26,  1863,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Port  Hudson,  La., 
June  13,  1863. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MORGAN 
SHEA,  killed  June  14,  1863,  in  action  at 
Port  Hudson,  La. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fourth  Infantry. 

(2.) 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  DE  VAN 
POSTLEY,  killed  July  13,  1863,  in  ac- 
tion at  Donaldsonville,  La. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  SAMUEL  H. 
BROWN,  died  July  31,  1863,  of  disease 
at  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-fifth  Infantry. 
(5.) 

COLONEL  MICHAEL  K.  BRYAN, 
killed  June  14,  1863,  in  action  at  Port 
Hudson,  La. 

CAPTAIN  PATRICK  KANE,  died  Sep- 
tember 6,  1863,  of  disease. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  MAGUIRE,  killed 
April  14,  1864,  by  guerrillas  after  cap- 
ture near  Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JESSE  W. 
RUMSEY,  died  October  11,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Camp  Grove  near  Tyler,  Tex. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MATTHIAS 
HAYES,  died  October  16,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Camp  Grove  near  Tyler,  Tex. 


One   Hundred   and   Seventy-sixth    Infantry. 
(6.) 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  S.  CUTTER,  killed 
June  23,  1863,  in  action  at  Brashier  City, 
La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  R. 
LAWRENCE,  JR.,  died  April  i,  1863, 
of  disease. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  REGI- 
MENTAL QUARTERMASTER  JOHN 
F.  KIMBALL,  died  December  19,  1863, 
of  disease;  prisoner  of  war. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JULIUS  A. 
JONES,  killed  October  19,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  QUAR- 
TERMASTER MORRIS  M.  DAVID- 
SON, died  April  14,  1866,  at  Panama, 
N.  Y. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  DAVID  M. 
CHAMBERLAIN,  died  prior  to  August 
31,  1863,  of  disease  at  Brashier  City,  La. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-seventh  Infantry. 

(s.) 

CAPTAIN  HARMON  N.  MERRIMAN, 
died  July  14,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  May  27, 
1863. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT RICHARD  M.  STRONG,  died 
May  12,  1863,  of  typhoid  fever  at  Bonnet 
Carre,  La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  WIL- 
LIAMSON, killed  May  27,  1863,  in  ac- 
tion at  Port  Hudson,  La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FRANCIS 
ROSCHE,  died  August  17,  1863,  of 
disease  at  Mt.  Pleasant  Hospital  near 
Port  Hudson,  La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  P.  PHIL- 
LIPS, died  September  4,  1863,  of  disease 
at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

One  Hundred  and  Seventy-eighth  Infantry. 

(2.) 
CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  W.  TREMBLEY, 

died  May  7,  1864,  of  disease. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     WILLIAM 

H.    SQUIRE,    died    July    29,    1864,    of 

disease. 


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509 


One  Hundred  and  Seventy-ninth  Infantry. 
(7-) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  FRANK- 
LIN B.  DOTY,  died  April  5,  1865,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  April  2,  1865. 

MAJOR  JOHN  BARNETT  SLOAN, 
killed  June  17,  1864,  in  action  at  Peters- 
burg, Va. 

MAJOR  JOHN  BARTON,  died  July  31, 
1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
The  Crater,  Va.,  July  30,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  DANIEL  BLACHFORD, 
killed  June  17,  1864,  in  action  at  Peters- 
burg, Va. 

CAPTAIN  ALLEN  T.  FARWELL, 
killed  July  30,  1864,  in  action  at  The 
Crater,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  BAKER  L. 
SAXTON,  killed  July  30,  1864,  in  ac- 
tion at  The  Crater,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  B. 
BOWKER,  died  October  27,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  September 
30,  1864. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-second  Infantry. 
(8.) 

COLONEL  MATTHEW  MURPHY, 
died  April  16,  1865,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Hatcher's  Run,  Va.,  Feb- 
ruary 5,  1865. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  WILLIAM 
BUTLER,  died  August  16,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  June  16,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  EDWARD  K.  BUTLER, 
killed  June  3,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold 
Harbor,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  H.  NUGENT,  killed 
June  3,  1864,  in  action  at  Cold  Harbor, 
Va. 

CAPTAIN  FRANCIS  WELPLY,  killed 
August  25,  1864,  in  action  at  Ream's 
Station,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MARTIN 
KELLY,  died  May  26,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Spotsylvania,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJU- 
TANT MICHAEL  W.  REDMOND, 
killed  June  22,  1864,  in  action  at  Weldon 
Road,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL 
SWEENEY,  killed  August  25,  1864,  in 
action  at  Ream's  Station,  Va. 


One   Hundred    and   Eighty-fourth   Infantry. 

(i.) 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT      AUGUSTUS 

PHILLIPS,  killed  October  19,  1864,  in 

action  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

One    Hundred    and    Eighty-fifth    Infantry. 

(6.) 
MAJOR  JOHN   LEO,  died   December  3, 

1864,   of  malignant  fever  at   City  Point, 

Va. 
CAPTAIN  HENRY  D.  CARHART,  died 

December  4,   1864,  of  fever. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HIRAM  CLARK, 

killed  April  9,   1865,  m  action  at  Appo- 

mattox  Court  House,  Va. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    EPHRAIM    F. 

BAUDER,     died     April     15,     1865,     of 

wounds    received    in    action    March    29, 

1865. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT    DANIEL 

MINIER,  killed  March  29,   1865,  in  ac- 
tion at  Quaker  Road,  Va. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    HENRY    L. 

KINGSLEY,    died    March    3,    1865,    of 

disease  at  City  Point,  Va. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-sixth  Infantry. 
(i.) 

CAPTAIN  EDWIN  SWAN,  died  Feb- 
ruary 15,  1865,  of  disease  at  Baltimore, 
Md. 

One  Hundred  and  Eighty-eighth  Infantry. 
(i.) 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
MEHAN,  died  April  17,  1865,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  April  i,  1865. 

One    Hundred    and    Eighty-ninth    Infantry. 

(2.) 

COLONEL  WILLIAM  W.  HAYT,  died 
November  8,  1864,  of  disease  at  City 
Point,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  BURRAGE  RICE,  killed 
January  u,  1865,  in  action  near  Peters- 
burg, Va. 

Of  United  States  Volunteers  (47),  General 
and  Staff  Officers  (43),  of  whom  one  is 
accounted  for  in  New  York  Volunteers. 

MAJOR-GENERAL  ISAAC  I.  STEVENS 
killed  in  action  September  I,  1862,  at 
Chantilly,  Va. 


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MAJOR-GENERAL  EDWIN  V.  SUM- 
NER,  died  of  disease  March  21,  1863,  at 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  GEORGE  D. 
BAYARD,  died  of  wounds  received  in 
action  December  14,  1862,  at  Fredericks- 
burg,  Va. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  DANIEL  D. 
BIDWELL,  killed  in  action  October  19, 
1864,  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  EDWARD  P. 
CHAPIN,  killed  in  action  May  27,  1863, 
at  Port  Hudson,  La. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  MICHAEL 
CORCORAN,  died  by  accident,  December 
22,  1863. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  EDMUND 
KIRBY,  died  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion, May  28,  1863,  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  JAMES  C. 
RICE,  killed  in  action  May  10,  1864,  at 
Spotsylvania,  Va. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  DAVID  A.  RUS- 
SELL, killed  in  action  September  19,  1864, 
at  Opequon,  Va. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  JAMES  S. 
WADSWORTH,  killed  in  action  May  6, 
1864,  at  Wilderness,  Va. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  STEPHEN  H. 
WEED,  killed  in  action  July  2,  1863,  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  SAMUEL  K. 
ZOOK,  killed  in  action  July  2,  1863,  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

COLONEL  BENJAMIN  WELCH,  addi- 
tional Aide-de-Camp,  died  of  disease 
April  13,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  NICHOLAI  DUNKA,  addi- 
tional Aide-de-Camp,  killed  in  action  June 
8,  1862,  at  Cross  Keys,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  C.  WILLIAMS,  addi- 
tional Aide-de-Camp,  died  of  disease  Oc- 
tober 29,  1862. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  GEORGE  E. 
FLYNT,  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  died 
of  disease  December  18,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  SAMUEL  R.  BEARDSLEY, 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  died  of  dis- 
ease December  28,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  D.  FISH,  Assistant  Ad- 
jutant-General, killed  in  action  May  12, 
1864,  at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 
(Accounted  for  in  New  York  Volunteers.) 

CAPTAIN  ROBERT  LE  ROY,  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,  died  of  disease  March 
5,  1865. 


CAPTAIN  CATHARINUS  B.  MER- 
VINE,  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  died 
of  disease  August  17,  1864. 

CAPTAIN  STEVEN  R.  REYNOLDS,  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  died  of  wounds 
received  in  action  July  30,  1864,  at  Cold 
Harbor,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  B.  TURNER,  Assist- 
ant Adjutant-General,  died  of  disease  De- 
5,  1864,  at  Wilderness,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  UDO  VON  FRANCOIS,  Assist- 
ant Adjutant-General,  died  of  disease  De- 
cember 8,  1862. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  M.  WILSON,  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,  killed  in  action  May  5, 
1862,  at  Williamsburg,  Va. 

MAJOR  LEVI  C.  TURNER,  Judge-Advo- 
cate, died  of  disease  March  13,  1867. 

MAJOR  SAMUEL  C.  BIGELOW,  Sur- 
geon, died  of  disease  November  i,  1862. 

MAJOR  MASON  F.  COGGSWELL,  Sur- 
geon, died  of  disease  January  21,  1865. 

MAJOR  A.  HENRY  THURSTON,  Sur- 
geon, died  of  disease  July  27,  1865. 

MAJOR  DANIEL  W.  WAINWRIGHT, 
Surgeon,  died  of  disease  July  30,  1863. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  N. 
FISHER,  Assistant  Surgeon,  died  of  dis- 
ease March  12,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  NELSON  J.  HOPKINS,  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  died  of  disease 
July  15,  1865. 

CAPTAIN  DAVID  H.  SMITH,  Assistant 
Quartermaster,  died  of  disease  April  n, 
1864. 

CAPTAIN  EDWARD  A.  FORBES,  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  died  of  disease 
February  9,  1865. 

CAPTAIN  HORACE  B.  GOODRICH, 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  died  of  dis- 
ease June  14,  1865. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  HALL,  Commissary 
of  Subsistence,  died  of  disease  November 
14,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  DANIEL  W.  HORTON,  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  died  of  disease 
February  14,  1863. 

CAPTAIN  EDWARD  WRIGHT,  Commis- 
sary of  Subsistence,  died  of  disease  July 
14,  1864. 

MAJOR  CHARLES  F.  DA  VIES,  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  died  of  disease  Decem- 
ber 3,  1865. 


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MAJOR  BENJAMIN  W.  C.  MASSETT, 
additional  Paymaster,  died  of  disease  July 
15,  1863. 

MAJOR  HENRY  A.  PENDERGAST,  ad- 
ditional Paymaster,  November  13,  1862 ; 
died  of  disease  March  9,  1863. 

MAJOR  D.  GOLDEN  RUGGLES,  ad- 
ditional Paymaster,  died  of  disease 
February  10,  1863. 

MAJOR  ISAAC  SANFORD,  additional 
Paymaster,  died  of  disease  March  19,  1864. 

MAJOR  OTIS  A.  WHITEHEAD,  addi- 
tional Paymaster,  died  of  disease  Novem- 
ber 8,  1863. 

OF  U.  S.  ORGANIZATIONS.    (4.) 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  CASPER 
TREPP,  ist  U.  S.  Sharp  Shooters,  killed 
in  action  November  30,  1863,  at  Mine 
Run,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  D.  McLEAN,  ist 
U.  S.  Sharp  Shooters,  died  July  4,  1863, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  AND  ADJUTANT 
LEWIS  C.  PARMELEE,  2d  U.  S.  Sharp 
Shooters,  killed  in  action  September  17, 
1862,  at  Antietam,  Md. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MICHAEL  Mc- 
GEOUGH,  ist  U.  S.  Sharp  Shooters,  died 
May  22,  1864,  from  wounds  received  in 
action. 

OF  U.  S.  VETERAN  VOLUNTEERS.    (2.) 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GUSTAV  A.  VON 
BRAUSEN,  3d  Regiment,  committed  sui- 
cide   June   29,    1865,    at    Camp    Stoneman, 
D.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  EARL 
STACK,  2d  Regiment,  died  February  27, 
1866,  at  Sisters  of  Charity  Hospital, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  of  consumption. 

OF  VETERAN  RESERVE  CORPS.    (6.) 
CAPTAIN    JOHN    M.    WALCOTT,    loth 
Regiment,  died  March  15,  1864,  of  disease 
at  New  York  city;  formerly  Captain,  H7th 
N.  Y.  Infantry. 

CAPTAIN  JOSEPH  O'NEIL,  43d  Com- 
pany, 2d  Battalion,  died  January  i,  1867, 
of  disease ;  formerly  Captain,  63rd  N.  Y. 
Infantry. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  E.  RAINALS,  i8th 
Regiment,  died  February  14,  1867,  of  dis- 


ease at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  formerly  Cap- 
tain, 67th  N.  Y.  Infantry. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  LAWRENCE 
CAHILL,  8th  Regiment,  died  February  16, 
1865,  of  disease ;  formerly  First  Lieutenant 
6gth  N.  Y.  Infantry. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ISAAC  M. 
BEEBE,  23d  Regiment,  died  September 
10,  1866,  of  disease,  at  Marshall,  Texas; 
formerly  Captain,  94th  N.  Y.  Infantry. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FIELDING 
NEALE,  2ist  Regiment,  died  November 
8,  1866,  of  disease ;  formerly  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 96th  N.  Y.  Infantry. 

OF  U.  S.  COLORED  TROOPS.    (43.) 

COLONEL  CLEAVELAND  J.  CAMP- 
BELL, 23d  Infantry,  died  of  disease  June 
13,  1865,  at  Charleston,  N.  Y. 

COLONEL  WILLIAM  H.  REVERE,  JR., 
I07th  Infantry,  died  of  disease  September 
20,  1865,  at  Morehead  City,  N.  C. 

COLONEL  ROBERT  G.  SHAW,  54th 
Massachusetts  Infantry,  killed  in  action 
July  18,  1863,  at  Fort  Wagner,  S.  C. 

COLONEL  WILLIAM  SILLIMAN,  26th 
Infantry,  died  December  17,  1864,  of 
wounds  received  in  action  at  Gregory's 
Farm,  S.  C. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  GEORGE 
TUCKER,  82d  Infantry,  died  of  disease, 
July  29,  1865,  at  New  Orleans,  La. 

MAJOR  HAMILTON  BROWN,  2d  Cav- 
alry, died  of  disease  October  22,  1864,  at 
Schenevus,  N.  Y. 

CAPTAIN  ADAM  C.  LISCOMB,  23d  In- 
fantry, killed  in  action  July  30,  1864,  at 
Petersburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JARED  W.  MARTIN,  JR.,  2d 
Infantry,  died  of  disease  June  13,  1864,  at 
Key  West,  Fla. 

CAPTAIN  JUDSON  E.  RICE,  ist  Infan- 
try, killed  in  action  October  27,  1864,  at 
Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  W.  SHELDON,  6th 
Cavalry,  killed  in  action  September  29, 
1864,  at  Chaffin's  Farm,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  ALEXANDER  S.  SPRING- 
STEEN, 2d  Infantry,  died  of  disease  Sep- 
tember 6,  1864,  at  Key  West,  Fla. 

CAPTAIN  ARCHIBALD  R.  WALKER, 
7th  Infantry,  killed  in  action  September  5, 
1864,  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  V.  YORK,  6th  In- 


512 


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fantry,  killed  in  action  September  29,  1864, 
at  Chaffin's  Farm,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DELOS  K. 
BOWEN,  76th  Infantry,  drowned  Septem- 
ber 21,  1863,  in  the  Mississippi  river. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  HAY- 
MAN,  43d  Infantry,  killed  in  action  July 
30,  1864,  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  LAFAYETTE 
LANDON,  6th  Infantry,  died  November 
i,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Chaffin's  Farm,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDWIN  SLACK, 
2ist  Infantry,  died  of  disease  September 
28,  1863. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  P. 
SMITH,  Adjutant,  38th  Infantry,  died  of 
disease  April  19,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  EL- 
LIOTT S  PR  AGUE,  27th  Infantry, 
drowned  June  24,  1865,  at  Coosawhatchie 
Ford,  S.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  VAN 
COUGHNET,  2d  Infantry,  died  of  dis- 
ease June  9,  1864,  at  Key  West,  Fla. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  C.  VAN 
DERHOOF,  9th  Infantry,  died  of  dis- 
ease March  21,  1866,  at  New  Orleans, 
La. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  MENAGH  VAN 
LEW,  2d  Cavalry,  died  March  u,  1864, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  at  Suffolk, 
Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ROBERT  W. 
ARMSTRONG,  43d  Infantry,  killed  in 
action  August  13,  1864,  at  Petersburg, 
Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
H.  AYRES,  3ist  Infantry,  killed  in  ac- 
tion July  30,  1864,  at  Petersburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
BARR,  ist  Infantry,  died  February  22, 
1865,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Town  Creek  near  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EUGENE  F. 
BOUGHTON,  97th  Infantry,  killed  in 
action  December  17,  1864,  at  Pine 
Barren  Creek,  Ala. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH  B. 
BUTLER,  95th  Infantry,  killed  in  ac- 
tion at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  June  21,  1863. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL  F. 
COBURN,  39th  Infantry,  killed  by  an 
explosion  at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C.,  Jan- 
uary 16,  1865. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  W. 
FRENCH,  2d  Cavalry,  died  August, 

1864,  at   Andersonville,   Ga.,   a   prisoner 
of  war. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
LEVRING,  30th  Infantry,  killed  in  ac- 
tion February  n,  1865,  at  Sugar  Loaf 
Hill,  N.  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
V.  LOMBARDI,  39th  Infantry,  killed 
by  an  explosion  at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C., 
January  16,  1865. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  B. 
MAINS,  2d  Cavalry,  killed  in  action 
May  10,  1864,  at  Drewry's  Bluff,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
H.  McEVOY,  6th  Infantry,  died  No- 
vember 9,  1864,  of  wounds  received  in 
action  at  Chaffin's  Farm,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
W.  MOORE,  38th  Infantry,  killed  in  ac- 
tion September  29,  1864,  at  Chaffin's 
Farm,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  H. 
MURPHY,  2d  Infantry,  died  March  12, 

1865,  of   wounds    received    in    action    at 
Natural   Bridge,  Fla. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES 
ROANTREE,  43d  Infantry,  killed  in 
action  October  27,  1864,  at  Hatcher's 
Run,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  C. 
SPRY,  26th  Infantry,  died  of  wounds 
received  in  action  July  7,  1864,  as 
prisoner  of  war. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  LUZERN  S. 
TODD,  28th  Infantry,  died  of  disease 
August  6,  1865,  at  New  Orleans,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ANTHONY 
D.  VALLADE,  84th  Infantry,  died 
November  23,  1864,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Morganza,  La. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  H. 
WALRATH,  4th  Infantry,  died  of  dis- 
ease June  15,  1864,  at  City  Point,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  PETER  H. 
WARREN,  2ist  Infantry,  died  of  dis- 
ease September  17,  1863,  at  Hilton 
Head,  S.  C. 

SURGEON  BENJAMIN  HOBBS,  n6th 
Infantry,  died  of  disease  August  28, 

1866,  at  White  Ranch,  Texas. 
SURGEON   JAMES  UGLOW,   26th   In- 
fantry,  died   of  disease  March  27,   1865, 
at  Beauford,  S.  C. 


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Of  the  Regular  Army  (66)  ;  those  marked 
*  (10)  are  also  reported  in  the  lists  of 
Volunteer  Officers. 

*BRIGADIEiv-GENERAL  EDWIN  V. 
SUMNER,  died  March  21,  1863,  of  dis- 
ease at  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

MAJOR  DELAVAN  D.  PERKINS,  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  died  January 
6,  1865,  at  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

COLONEL  HENRY  VAN  RENSSE- 
LAER,  Inspector-General,  died  March 
23,  1864,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

COLONEL  DANIEL  D.  TOMPKINS, 
Assistant  Quartermaster-General,  died 
February  26,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

CAPTAIN  GRIER  TALLMADGE,  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  died  October  n, 
1862,  at  Fort  Munroe,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  OTIS  H.  TILLINGHAST, 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  died  July  23, 
1861,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
the  battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va. 

"CAPTAIN  GUILFORD  D.  BAILEY, 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  killed  in  ac- 
tion May  31,  1862,  at  Fair  Oaks,  Va. 

MAJOR  NATHAN  S.  JARVIS,  Sur- 
geon, died  May  12,  1862,  at  Baltimore, 
Md. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  EUGENE 
VAN  NESS,  Deputy  Paymaster-Gen- 
eral, died  May  28,  1862,  at  Baltimore, 
Md. 

MAJOR  EDWARD  B.  HUNT,  Corps  of 
Engineers,  died  October  2,  1863,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

*CAPTAIN  PATRICK  H.  O'RORKE, 
Corps  of  Engineers,  killed  in  action 
July  2,  1865,  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  W. 
SNYDER,  Corps  of  Engineers,  died 
November  17,  1861,  at  Washington, 
D.  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH  L. 
KIRBY  SMITH,  Corps  of  Engineers, 
died  of  wounds  received  in  action  Oc- 
tober 12,  1862,  at  Corinth,  Miss. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  T.  CANT- 
WELL,  Corps  of  Engineers,  died 
April  18,  1865,  at  Fort  Tompkins,  New 
York  harbor. 

MILITARY  STOREKEEPER  JULIAN 
MOLINARD,  Ordnance  Department, 
died  January  13,  1863. 

MILITARY  STOREKEEPER  WIL- 
LIAM WALTERS,  Ordnance  Depart- 

33 


ment,  died  June  27,  1864,  at  New  York 
Arsenal. 

*CAPTAIN  JONAS  P.  HOLLIDAY,  2d 
Cavalry,  died  April  5,  1862,  near  Stras- 
burg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  STEPHEN 
DE  A.  BEEKMAN,  2d  Cavalry,  died 
July  7,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK 
J.  JAMES,  3d  Cavalry,  died  August  4, 
1864,  at  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y. 

*CAPTAIN  GEORGE  D.  BAYARD,  4th 
Cavalry,  died  December  14,  1862,  of 
wounds  received  in  the  battle  of 
Fredericksburg,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS 
HEALEY,  4th  Cavalry,  died  of  wounds 
received  in  action  April  23,  1863,  at 
Franklin,  Tenn. 

*LEWIS  O.  MORRIS,  ist  Artillery, 
killed  in  action  June  4,  1864,  at  Cold 
Harbor,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  B. 
HILL,  ist  Artillery,  died  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  July  13,  1862,  near  New 
Market,  Va. 

*FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDMUND 
KIRBY,  ist  Artillery,  died  of  wounds 
received  in  action  May  28,  1863,  at 
Chancellorsville,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  ALBERT  M. 
MURRAY,  2d  Artillery,  died  of  disease 
while  prisoner  of  war,  August  12,  1864, 
at  Macon,  Ga. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  MANNING 
LIVINGSTON,  3d  Artillery,  killed  July 
2,  1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JOHN 
MUNROE,  4th  Artillery,  died  April  28, 
1861. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ALONZO  H. 
GUSHING,  4th  Artillery,  killed  in  ac- 
tion July  3,  1863,  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  S. 
HUNT,  4th  Artillery,  drowned  near 
City  Point,  Va.,  May  29,  1864. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  BAYARD  WIL- 
KESON,  4th  Artillery,  killed  in  action 
July  i,  1863,  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FTRST  LIEUTENANT  FRANKLIN  B. 
CROSBY,  4th  Artillery,  killed  in  action 
May  3,  1863,  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  AUGUSTUS 
C.  CRAVEN,  4th  Artillery,  died  of  dis- 
ease March  19,  1863,  at  Bound  Brook, 
N.  J. 


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CAPTAIN  HENRY  V.  DE  HART,  sth 
Artillery,  died  of  wounds  received  in 
action,  July  13,  1862,  at  Gaines  Mill,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN"  R.  SMEAD,  sth  Ar- 
tillery, killed  in  action  April  30,  1862, 
at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

*CAPTAIN  STEPHEN  H.'  WEED,  sth 
Artillery,  killed  in  action  July  2,  1863, 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  W. 
KINGSBURY,  Sth  Artillery,  died  of 
wounds  received  in  action  September  18, 
1862,  at  Antietam,  Md. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  B. 
GREENE,  ist  Infantry,  died  June  24, 
1861. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM 
KIDD,  2d  Infantry,  killed  in  action 
August  30,  1862,  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

COLONEL  ELECTUS  BACKUS,  6th 
Infantry,  died  June  7,  1862,  at  Detroit, 
Mich. 

CAPTAIN  RENSSELAER  W.  FOOTE, 
6th  Infantry,  killed  in  action  June  27, 

1862,  at  Gaines  Mill,  Va. 
CAPTAIN    MATTHEW    R.    STEVEN- 
SON,    7th     Infantry,     died     of    disease 
January   2,    1863,   at   Madison    Barracks, 
N.  Y. 

*MAJOR  DAVID  A.  RUSSELL,  Sth  In- 
fantry, killed  in  action  September  19, 

1864,  at  Opequon,  Va. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  W.  VANDER- 
BILT,  loth  Infantry,  died  of  disease 
January  i,  1864,  at  Nice,  France. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WRIGHT 
STAPLES,  nth  Infantry,  killed  in  ac- 
tion May  5,  1864,  at  the  Wilderness,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  AMAZIAH 
J.  BARBER,  nth  Infantry,  July  26, 

1863,  died  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Gettysburg,   Pa.,  July  2,   1863. 

*CAPTAIN  FREDERICK  WIN- 
THROP,  I2th  Infantry,  killed  April  I, 

1865,  in  action  at  Five  Forks,  Va. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     FREDERICK 

A.  TRACEY,   I2th   Infantry,  died  June 

3,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 
FIRST       LIEUTENANT       SILAS       A. 

MILLER,   I2th   Infantry,  killed  July  2, 

1863,  in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     CHARLES 

F.  VAN  DUZER,   I2th  Infantry,  killed 

June  27,   1862,  in  action  at  Gaines  Mill, 

Va. 


CAPTAIN  JUSTUS  A.  BOIES,  I3th  In- 
fantry, died  of  wounds  received  in  ac- 
tion June  28,  1863,  at  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

CAPTAIN  COURTLANDT  VAN 
RENSSELAER,  I3th  Infantry,  died 
October  7,  1864,  near  Nashville,  Tenn. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WARREN  W. 
CHAMBERLAIN,  I4th  Infantry,  killed 
in  action  August  30,  1862,  at  Bull  Run, 
Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL  M. 
BROADHEAD,  I4th  Infantry,  died  of 
wounds  received  in  action  June  10,  1864, 
at  Wilderness,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES 
G.  SMEDBERG,  I4th  Infantry,  died 
June  i,  1863,  near  Falmouth,  Va. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS  E. 
COLLINS,  I4th  Infantry,  killed  in 
action  May  5,  1864,  at  Wilderness,  Va. 

*CAPTAIN  DAVID  IRELAND,  isth 
Infantry,  died  September  10,  1864,  at 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

*CAPTAIN  PATRICK  KELLY,  l6th  In- 
fantry, killed  in  action  June  16,  1864,  at 
Petersburg,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  L. 
MITCHELL,  i6th  Infantry,  killed  in  ac- 
tion April  7,  1862,  at  Shiloh,  Tenn. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HOMER  H. 
CLARK,  i6th  Infantry,  died  of  wounds 
received  in  action  October  21,  1863,  at 
Chickamauga,  Ga. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  J.  TEMPLE,  I7th 
Infantry,  killed  in  action  May  3,  1863, 
at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  W. 
STEVENSON,  i8th  Infantry,  died 
February  27,  1862,  at  Louisville,  Ky. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HERMAN 
GANSEVOORT  RADCLIFF,  i8th  In- 
fantry, died  March  22,  1863,  at  Mur- 
freesboro,  Tenn. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  L. 
TRUMAN,  :8th  Infantry,  killed  in  ac- 
tion September  20,  1863,  at  Chicka- 
mauga, Ga. 

*MAJOR  GEORGE  L.  WILLARD,  ipth 
Infantry,  killed  in  action  July  2,  1863, 
at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

MAJOR  HOWARD  STANSBURY,  re- 
tired, died  April  17,  1863. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL  F. 
MILLS,  retired,  died  July  2,  1863. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


OF  THE  REGULAR  NAVY.    (49.) 

COMMODORE  HENRY  W.  MORRIS, 
died  August  14,  1863,  of  disease  at  New 
York  city. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  L.  HUDSON,  died 
of  disease  October  15,  1862,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

CAPTAIN  STEPHEN  B.  WILSON,  died 
March  15,  1863,  at  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

COMMODORE  WILLIAM  B.  REN- 
SHAW,  killed  January  i,  1863,  by  explo- 
sion of  the  Westfield  in  Galveston  harbor, 
Texas. 

COMMANDER  JONATHAN  M.  WAIN- 
WRIGHT,  died  January  i,  1863,  on  board 
the  Harriet  Lane  in  Galveston  harbor, 
Texas. 

COMMANDER  MAXWELL  WOOD- 
HULL,  killed  February  19,  1863,  by  the 
premature  explosion  of  a  gun  at  Balti- 
more, Md. 

COMMANDER  GEORGE  W.  RODGERS, 
killed  August  17,  1863,  in  attack  on  Fort 
Sumter,  S.  C.,  while  in  command  of  the 
Catskill. 

COMMANDER  TUNIS  A.  M.  CRAVEN, 
lost  on  the  Tecumseh  August  5,  1864. 

LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER  DAVID 
A.  McDERMOT,  killed  in  action  April  18, 
1863,  near  Sabine  Pass,  Texas. 

LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER  JOHN  E. 
HART,  died  June  n,  1863,  by  his  own 
hands,  below  Port  Hudson,  La. 

LIEUTENANT  SAMUEL  MARCY, 
killed  January  29,  1862,  off  South  East 
Pass,  of  injuries  received  by  recoil  of 
boat  howitzer,  while  in  command  of  the 
Vincennes. 

LIEUTENANT  DAVID  D.  WEMPLE, 
killed  by  the  bursting  of  a  gun  December 
24,  1864,  on  board  the  Juniata. 

LIEUTENANT  BENJAMIN  H.  POR- 
TER, killed  January  15,  1865,  in  attack 
at  Fort  Fisher,  N.  C. 

ENSIGN  JAMES  WALLACE,  died  of 
disease  February  25,  1864,  at  Nyack, 
N.  Y. 

MIDSHIPMAN  JOHN  B.  BRADLEY, 
killed  April  24,  1862,  in  action  on  board 
the  Richmond,  below  New  Orleans,  La. 

CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN  R.  TINSLAR, 
Surgeon,  died  November  23,  1864,  at 
Charlestown,  Mass. 

MASTER  CHARLES  H.  COVELL,  Assist- 


ant Surgeon,  died  August  7,  1861,  of  dis- 
ease at  sea  on  board  the  Colorado. 

MASTER  WILLIAM  HOWELL,  As- 
sistant Surgeon,  died  July  21,  1862,  at 
New  York  city. 

CAPTAIN  LEVI  D.  SLAMM,  Paymaster, 
died  of  disease  October  6,  1862,  at  Ma- 
maroneck,  N.  Y. 

COMMANDER  J.  VAN  B.  BLEECKER, 
Paymaster,  died  November  8,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

MASTER  FREDERICK  R.  CURTIS,  As- 
sistant Paymaster,  died  of  disease  April 
17,  1863,  on  board  the  Pawnee  at  Port 
Royal,  S.  C. 

MASTER  GEORGE  F.  HALL,  Assistant 
Paymaster,  died  September  2,  1862,  at  Key 
West,  Fla. 

CHIEF  ENGINEER  JOHN  FARON,  lost 
on  the  Tecumseh  August  5,  1864. 

ENSIGN  THEODORE  R.  ELY,  Second 
Assistant  Engineer,  died  September  23, 
1861. 

ENSIGN  FREDERICK  BULL,  JR.,  Second 
Assistant  Engineer,  died  of  disease  Au- 
gust 9,  1863,  on  board  the  Pocahontas  at 
New  Orleans,  La. 

ENSIGN  JAMES  B.  McNAMARA,  Second 
Assistant  Engineer,  died  of  disease  June 
23,  1864,  on  board  the  Tioga. 

ENSIGN  ELISHA  HARSEN,  Second  As- 
sistant Engineer,  lost  August  5,  1864,  on 
board  the  Tecumseh. 

ENSIGN  HENRY  S.  LEONARD,  Second 
Assistant  Engineer,  lost  August  5,  1864,  on 
board  the  Tecumseh. 

ENSIGN  JAMES  M.  HARRIS,  Second  As- 
sistant Engineer,  died  of  disease  October 
6,  1864,  at  Pensacola,  Fla. 

ENSIGN  JOSEPH  W.  SYDNEY,  Second 
Assistant  Engineer,  died  October  31,  1864, 
on  board  the  Pembina,  off  Brazos,  Texas. 

ENSIGN  FREDERICK  E.  BROWN, 
Second  Assistant  Engineer,  died  December 
12,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

MIDSHIPMAN  FREDERICK  DOBBS, 
Third  Assistant  Engineer,  died  April  29, 
1862,  at  Williamsburg,  N.  Y. 

MIDSHIPMAN  HENRY  W.  MERIAN, 
Third  Assistant  Engineer,  lost  December 
6,  1863,  on  the  Weehawken. 

MIDSHIPMAN  AUGUSTUS 
MITCHELL,  Third  Assistant  Engineer, 
lost  December  6,  1863,  on  the  Wee- 
hawken. 


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MIDSHIPMAN  GEORGE  A.  BAKER, 
Third  Assistant  Engineer,  died  at  Naval 
Hospital  June  6,  1864,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

MIDSHIPMAN  GEORGE  F.  SWEET, 
Third  Assistant  Engineer,  lost  January  15, 
1865,  on  the  Patapsco,  S.  C. 

CHAPLAIN  MORTIMER  R.  TALBOT, 
died  April  21,  1863,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

BOATSWAIN  LAWRENCE  GAL- 
LAGHER, died  December  3,  1861,  at 
Naval  Hospital,  New  York  city. 

BOATSWAIN  MICHAEL  HALL,  died 
August  22,  1864,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

GUNNER  BERNARD  DUYCKER, 
drowned  June  26,  1861,  while  in  charge  of 
prize  schooner  Mary  Clinton. 

GUNNER  JOHN  MYRICK,  died  Septem- 
ber 17,  1862,  at  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y. 

GUNNER  JARED  D.  BOOROM,  killed 
May  15,  1862,  in  action  on  James  river, 
Va.,  on  board  the  Galena. 

ACTING  GUNNER  JOHN  DAVIS,  died 
November  17,  1863,  of  disease  at  Naval 
Hospital,  New  York  city. 

GUNNER  JOHN  CLAPHAM,  died  Sep- 
tember 15,  1864,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

CARPENTER  FRANCIS  M.  CECIL,  died 
April  18,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

CARPENTER  WILLIAM  HYDE,  died 
March  4,  1865,  at  East  New  York. 

SAILMAKER  LEWIS  ROGERS,  died  Sep- 
tember 17,  1862,  on  board  the  St.  Law- 
rence at  Key  West,  Fla. 

SAILMAKER  W.  S.  L.  BRAYTON,  died 
April  22,  1864,  at  Columbia,  S.  C. ; 
prisoner  of  war. 

SAILMAKER  JAMES  G.  GALLAGHER, 
died  March  8,  1865,  at  Naval  Hospital, 
Chelsea,  Mass. 

OF  THE  MARINE  CORPS,    (i.) 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT      GOUVER- 
NEUR     MORRIS,    died   December   25, 
1865,  of  disease  at  Fort  McHenry,  Balti- 
more, Md. 

OF  THE  VOLUNTEER  NAVY.    (63.) 
ACTING  MASTER  JACOB   WESTER- 
VELT,  killed  in  action  February  2,  1864. 
ACTING    MASTER   JOSEPH    AVANT, 
died    November    3,    1866,    at    New    York 
city. 

ACTING     MASTER    WILLIAM    RICH- 
ARDSON, died  April  17,  1865. 


ACTING  MASTER  WILLIAM  N.  PRICE, 
died  April  7,  1866. 

ACTING  MASTER  DAVID  ORGAN,  died 
August  18,  1868. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  EDWARD  W. 
CLARKE,  died  April  i,  1863. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  DAVID  H.  DANIELL, 
died  April  14,  1864. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  JOSEPH  A.  DEN- 
MAN,  died  July  4,  1864. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  EDWARD  H.  WAT- 
KINS,  died  July  30,  1864. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  HENRY  E.  HOPKIN- 
SON,  died  August  13,  1864. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  WILLIAM  DUNNE, 
drowned  December  28,  1864. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  JOHN  WHITE,  lost 
January  15,  1865. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  FRED  H.  D'ESTI- 
MEAUVILLE,  died  February  23,  1865. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  EDWARD  R.  WES- 
COTT,  died  March  9,  1865. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  JOHN  CANNON,  died 
July  16,  1865. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  CHARLES  C.  DUN- 
BAR,  lost  January  4,  1866,  aboard  the 
Narcissus. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  CHARLES 
KNOWLES,  died  April  9,  1866. 

ACTING  ENSIGN  GEORGE  E. 
THOMAS,  died  December  24,  1867. 

MATE  (for  temporary  service)  FRED- 
ERICK MILLER,  died  August  20,  1876, 
of  disease  at  Newport,  L.  I. 

ACTING  MASTER'S  MATE  HENRY 
PARSONS,  died  June  18,  1863. 

ACTING  MASTER'S  MATE  WILLIAM 
ROBERTS,  died  April  15,  1864. 

ACTING  MASTER'S  MATE  STEPHEN 
M.  CAREY,  killed  in  action  April  22, 
1864. 

ACTING  MASTER'S  MATE  WILLIAM 
H.  BRADFORD,  died  July  29,  1864. 

ACTING  MASTER'S  MATE  WILLIAM 
S.  TROTT,  died  August  2,  1864. 

ACTING    MASTER'S    MATE    JOHN 

WOODMAN,  drowned  October  27,   1864. 

ACTING     MASTER'S     MATE     DAVID 

HULL,  died  in  prison,  Texas,  in  1864. 
ACTING    MASTER'S    MATE    ROBERT 

HUNTER,  died   September  5,    1865. 
ACTING    MASTER'S    MATE    SAMUEL 
DAVIS,   died   while   on  board  the   Kear- 
sarge,  March  21,  1866. 


ROLL  OF  HONOR 


ACTING  MASTER'S  MATE  FRED- 
ERICK HESLEWOOD,  died  September 

25,  1867,  at  New  Orleans,  La. 
ACTING   MASTER'S   MATE  TUNIS   D. 

WENDELL,  died  June  22,  1871. 
ACTING  MASTER'S   MATE  ALANSON 

J.  MOREHOUSE,  died  April  9,  1874,  at 

New  York  Navy  Yard,  New  York  city. 
ACTING     MASTER'S     MATE     JOHN 

RAFENBURG,  killed  in  action  November 

n,  1864,  on  board  the  Tulip. 
ACTING     MASTER'S     MATE     JOHN 

SWAN  SON,    died    January   23,    1875,    at 

Naval  Hospital,  Chelsea,  Mass. 
ACTING    MASTER'S    MATE   THOMAS 

M.  NEILSON,  died  April  23,  1875. 
ACTING  MASTER'S  MATE  CHARLES 

GAINSFORD,  died  May  29,  1880. 
ACTING    MASTER'S    MATE   JOHN    T. 

VIGER,  died  December  23,  1862,  at  Pass 

Cavallo,  Texas. 
ACTING  PAST  ASSISTANT  SURGEON 

A.  DEAN  TUBES,  died  of  disease  Jan- 
uary   6,    1865,    at    Cape    Haytian,    Hayti, 
while  attached  to  the  Neptune. 

ACTING  PAST  ASSISTANT  SURGEON 
THOMAS  K.  CHANDLER,  died  Febru- 
ary 5,  1867. 

ACTING  ASSISTANT  SURGEON  LY- 
MAN  C.  GRANGER,  died  September, 
1864. 

ACTING  ASSISTANT   PAYMASTER 

B.  FRANK  BROWNE,  died  June  6,  1864. 
ACTING   ASSISTANT   PAYMASTER 

ASA  C.  WINTER,  died  June  28,  1864. 

ACTING  ASSISTANT  PAYMASTER 
THEODORE  W.  TWINING,  died  Au- 
gust 17,  1864. 

ACTING  ASSISTANT  PAYMASTER 
CLINTON  D.  HARVEY,  died  December 
15,  1864. 

ACTING  ASSISTANT  PAYMASTER 
T.  McCAULEY  BROWER,  died  Decem- 
ber 26,  1864,  of  disease  aboard  the  A.  D. 
Vance. 

ACTING  ASSISTANT  PAYMASTER 
WILLIAM  H.  ROMAINE,  died  of  dis- 
ease in  1864. 

ACTING  ASSISTANT  PAYMASTER 
FREDERICK  R.  STOW,  died  January  5, 
1865. 


ACTING  ASSISTANT  PAYMASTER 
JOHN  M.  SKILLMAN,  died  July  13, 
1865. 

ACTING  FIRST  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER WILLIAM  D.  ADAIR,  died 
October  n,  1864. 

ACTING  FIRST  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER WILLIAM  S.  THOMPSON, 
killed  in  action  April  6,  1865. 

ACTING  SECOND  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER THOMAS  USTICK,  drowned 
August  5,  1864. 

ACTING  SECOND  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER JOHN  S.  PERA,  died  October 
i,  1864. 

ACTING  SECOND  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER MOSES  PETERSON,  died 
October  6,  1864. 

ACTING  SECOND  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER JOSEPH  H.  NESEN,  died  Oc- 
tober 24,  1866. 

ACTING  SECOND  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER JAMES  ECCLES,  died  Septem- 
ber ii,  1867. 

ACTING  THIRD  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER CHARLES  A.  McDOWELL, 
died  May  n,  1863. 

ACTING  THIRD  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER JOHN  VAN  HOGAN,  lost  at 
sea  August  21,  1863. 

ACTING  THIRD  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER SAMUEL  T.  STRUDE, 
drowned  October  15,  1863. 

ACTING  THIRD  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER NICHOLAS  DILLON,  died 
October  23,  1864. 

ACTING  THIRD  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER JOHN  LEWIS,  lost  on  board 
the  Arizona,  February  27,  1865,  when  that 
vessel  was  destroyed  by  fire. 

ACTING  THIRD  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER SANFORD  CURRAN,  died 
April  16,  1865. 

ACTING  THIRD  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER JOSHUA  HALSALL,  lost 
January  4,  1866,  aboard  the  Narcissus. 

ACTING  THIRD  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER NICHOLAS  CASSIN,  died 
September  10,  1867. 

ACTING  THIRD  ASSISTANT  EN- 
GINEER GEORGE  DISNEY,  died  Jan- 
uary n,  1868. 


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Militia  and  National  Guard  .................................  522-722 

General  and  staff  officers  .................................  523-526 

Organizations  ..........................................  526-722 

Volunteer  organizations  of  the  State  .........................  723 

Brigades  .............................................  '.  .  724-726 

Regiments,  battalions,  etc  ...............................  727-4123 

Organizations  not  accepted  or  not  completed  ..................  4124-4126 

United  States  colored  troops  ..........  ......................  4127-4225 

United  States  veteran  reserve  corps  ..........................  4227-4248 

United  States  veteran  volunteers  .............    ...............  4249-4256 

General  and  staff  officers  .....................................  4258-4312 

United  States  volunteers  ....................................  4313-4320 

United  States  volunteer  navy  ................................  4321-4398 

United  States  regular  army  ..................................  4399-4447 

United  States  regular  navy  ..................................  4453-4478 

United  States  marine  corps  ..................................  4479-4480 


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®HESE  registers  give  the  names  and  a  concise  record  of  the  officers 
and  also  something  of  a  sketch  of  the  organizations  of  the  militia 
and  volunteers  of  the  State.     In  the  preparation  of  these  registers 
official   data  and  regimental   and  corps   histories,   where  avail- 
able, information  from  survivors,  and  newspaper  accounts  of  the 
period  and  home  localities  of  the  organizations,  have  been  used  and  consulted ; 
but  an  outline  sketch  only  can  be  given  here. 

To  follow  organizations  of  this  State  in  their  marches  and  on  the  field  of 
battle  would  require  a  volume,  almost,  for  each  one,  and  cannot  be  attempted 
here.  Yet  'a  careful  reader  can  readily  trace  their  steps  from  day  to  day. 

The  losses  attached  to  the  sketches  of  organizations  will  be  found  to  differ 
in  many  cases  from  those  given  in  the  chronological  list  of  engagements, 
which  latter  are  all  based  on  official  reports.  In  the  official  reports  of  losses, 
made  after  an  engagement,  men  were  frequently  reported  missing,  who 
eventually  were  found  to  have  been  killed  or  to  have  died  of  wounds,  and  of 
many  skirmishes,  etc.,  direct  reports  and  lists  of  losses  do  not  exist.  When 
therefore  the  muster  rolls,  muster  out  rolls,  and  histories  of  organizations  and 
statements  of  survivors,  showed  losses  in  killed,  wounded  or  captured  exceed- 
ing the  officially  reported  losses  or  gave  losses  not  at  all  stated  in  official  re- 
ports, or  of  which  official  reports  were  not  made,  the  necessary  corrections 
were  accordingly  made  in  the  tables  of  losses  attached  to  the  sketches. 

The  sketches,  in  every  respect,  have  been  made  as  complete  as  available 
records  and  patient  examination  and  study  would  permit,  but  omissions  will 
no  doubt  be  found,  for  there  is  evidence  on  hand  of  minor  affairs  for  which 
dates  could  not  be  obtained. 


522 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


MILITIA  AND  NATIONAL  GUARD. 


General  and  General  Staff  Officers,  pages 
523  to  526. 

of  ist  Division,  page  523. 

of  2d  Brigade,  page  523. 

of  3d  Brigade,  page  5*3 

of  4th  Brigade,  page  523. 

of  5th  Brigade,  page  523. 

of  nth  Brigade,  pages  523,  524. 

Records  of  the  officers,  pages  524  to  526. 
Organizations,  pages  526  to  722. 

ist  Cavalry,  page  526. 

3d  Cavalry,  page  527. 

Varian's  Battery,  Light  Artillery,  page 

527. 

1st  Battalion  Light  Artillery,  page  528. 

2d  Regiment,  page  529. 

4th  Regiment,  page  529. 

5th  Regiment,  page  531. 

6th  Regiment,  page  539. 

7th  Regiment,  page  546. 

8th  Regiment,  page  556. 

9th  Regiment,  page  567. 
loth  Regiment,  page  570. 
nth  Regiment,  page  570. 
I2th  Regiment,  page  575. 
1 3th  Regiment,  page  587. 
I4th  Regiment,  page  597. 
1 5th  Regiment,  page  597. 
i6th  Regiment,  page  601. 
I7th  Regiment,  page  601. 
i8th  Regiment,  page  604. 
I9th  Regiment,  page  605. 
2Oth  Regiment,  page  608. 


21  st  Regiment, 
22d  Regiment, 
23d  Regiment, 
25th  Regiment, 
28th  Regiment, 
33d  Regiment, 
34th  Regiment, 
37th  Regiment, 
38th  Regiment, 
39th  Regiment, 
47th  Regiment, 
49th  Regiment, 
5Oth  Regiment, 
51  st  Regiment, 
52d  Regiment, 
54th  Regiment, 
55th  Regiment, 
56th  Regiment, 
58th  Regiment, 
64th  Regiment, 
65th  Regiment, 
67th  Regiment, 
68th  Regiment, 
69th  Regiment, 
70th  Regiment, 
7 ist  Regiment, 
74th  Regiment, 
75th  Regiment, 
77th  Regiment, 
79th  Regiment, 
84th  Regiment, 
93d  Regiment, 
98th  Regiment, 
99th  Regiment, 
iO2d  Regiment, 


page  611. 
page  614. 
page  621. 
page  623. 
page  629. 
page  637- 
page  637. 
page  637- 
page  645- 
page  645. 
page  645. 
page  650. 
page  650. 
page  651. 
page  651. 

page  654- 
page  657. 
page  659. 
page  664. 
page  666. 
page  666. 
page  669. 
page  671. 
page  673. 
page  690. 
page  690. 
page  699- 
page  704. 
page  704. 
page  706. 
page  706. 
page  712. 
page  714. 
page  717. 
page  719- 


The  armed  and  uniformed  portion  of  the  militia  of  the  State  was,  at  the 
breaking  out  of  the  war,  known  as  the  "  Militia "  An  act  of  the  Legis- 
lature, approved  April  23,  1862,  changed  this  designation  to  "  National 
Guard,"  which  is  still  the  designation  of  the  armed,  uniformed  and  organized 
military  force  of  the  State. 

The  United  States,  as  shown  elsewhere,  called  for  the  services  of  this  force 
or  of  part  of  it,  for  short  periods  in  1861,  1862,  1863  and  1864. 

Besides  the  regular  organizations  furnished  under  these  calls,  the  organ- 
ized Militia  of  the  State,  at  large,  furnished  also  a  large  number  of  officers 
and  enlisted  men  to  the  military  forces  of  the  United  States,  and  several 
organizations  intact  as  regiments  of  volunteers.  The  number  of  men  fur- 
nished as  officers  alone  exceeded  2,300,  not  including  those  who  went  with 
their  regiments. 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


523 


GENERAL  AND   GENERAL  STAFF   OFFICERS. 

In  1861,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  W.  Sandford,  and  in  1863,  Brig.-Gens.  Charles  Yates, 
William  Hall,  John  Ewen,  Philip  S.  Crooke  and  Jesse  C.  Smith,  of  the  Militia  and 
National  Guard,  with  the  officers  of  their  staffs  or  part  of  them  were  mustered  into 
the  United  States  service  for  short  periods;  they  were 


Of  the  First  Division. 

MAJOR-GENERAL  CHARLES  W. 
SANDFORD. 

COLONEL  GEORGE  W.  MORELL, 
Inspector. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  RICHARD 
S.  SMITH,  Quartermaster. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  THOMAS 
B.  ARDEN,  Quartermaster. 

MAJOR  CHARLES  H.  SMITH. 

MAJOR  THOMAS  B.  ARDEN,  Pay- 
master. 

MAJOR  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON, 
Aide-de-Camp. 

MAJOR  WILLIAM  E.  TOWNSEND, 
Aide-de-Camp. 

MAJOR  CLARENCE  S.  BROWN,  Aide- 
de-Camp. 

Of  the  Second  Brigade. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  CHARLES 
YATES. 

MAJOR  CHARLES  TRUMBULL 
WHITE,  Assistant  Adjutant-General. 

MAJOR  HENRY  D.  GARDINER,  Quar- 
termaster. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  C.  LANDON,  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence. 

CAPTAIN  J.  HOBART  HERRICK, 
Ordnance  Officer. 

MAJOR  ALEXANDER  B.  MOTT,  Sur- 
geon. 

CAPTAIN  REGINALD  H.  ANTHON, 
Aide-de-Camp. 

CAPTAIN  BENJAMIN  SILLIMAN 
CHURCH,  Aide-de-Camp. 

Of  the  Third  Brigade. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  WILLIAM 
HALL. 

MAJOR  J.  GROSHON  HERRIOT,  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General. 

MAJOR  JOHN  HOWE,  Surgeon. 

COLONEL  JOHN  FRED  PIERSON, 
Captain  and  Quartermaster. 


COLONEL  SPENCER  W.  CONE,  as 
Captain  and  Commissary  of  Subsist- 
ence. 

CAPTAIN  THOMAS  W.  PEARSALL, 
JR.,  Aide-de-Camp. 

Of  the  Fourth  Brigade. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL    JOHN    EWEN. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  J.  HEN- 
DERSON GRANT,  Assistant  Adju- 
tant-General. 

MAJOR  HENRY  W.  B.  WOODHULL, 
Surgeon. 

MAJOR  CHARLES  INSLEE  PARDEE, 
Surgeon. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  E.  JACKSON, 
Quartermaster. 

CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  HENRY  FAR- 
RAR,  acting  Commissary  of  Subsist- 
ence. 

LIEUTENANT  WALTER  EDWARDS, 
JR.,  Ordnance  Officer. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  S.  VAN  BEUREN, 
Aide-de-Camp. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  S.  KINGSLEY, 
Aide-de-Camp. 

Of   the  Fifth   Brigade. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  PHILIP  S. 
CROOKE. 

MAJOR  WILLIAM  H.  LEAYCRAFT, 
Assistant  Adjutant-General. 

MAJOR  THOMAS  McALLISTER,  Sur- 
geon. 

CAPTAIN  JAMES  MOONEY,  Quarter- 
master. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  L.  BERGEN,  Aide- 
de-Camp. 

Of  the  Eleventh  Brigade. 

BRIGADIER-GENERAL  JESSE  C. 
SMITH. 

MAJOR  BENJAMIN  HASKELL,  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General. 


524 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


MAJOR  EDWARD  MALONE,  Surgeon. 
CAPTAIN    LEBBEUS    CHAPMAN,    JR., 

Quartermaster. 
CAPTAIN    ZACHARIAH    VOORHIES, 

Commissary  of  Subsistence. 
CAPTAIN     JOHN     BERRY,     Aide-de- 

Camp. 
CAPTAIN  HENRY  J.  CIPPERLY,  Aide- 

de-Camp. 
COLONEL     HENRY     VAN      RENSSE- 

LAER   (1861),  Aide-de-Camp  to  General 

Scott. 

Record  of  the  Above  Officers. 

ANTHON,  REGINALD  H.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp  to  Brigadier-General 
Yates,  2d  Brigade;  served  with  General 
Yates  in  the  field  in  the  Gettysburg 
Campaign;  no  dates. 

ARDEN,  THOMAS  B.,  Brevet  Second 
Lieutenant,  7th  U.  S.  Infantry,  July  I, 
1835;  Second  Lieutenant,  October  26, 
1836;  First  Lieutenant,  June  I,  1839;  re- 
signed December  31,  1842,  age  48  years; 
enrolled  May  6,  1861,  at  New  York  city, 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Major  and  Paymaster,  ist  Division, 
May  15,  1861;  as  Lieutenant-Colonel  and 
Quartermaster,  ist  Division,  June  21, 
1861;  mustered  out  August  15,  1861. 

BERGEN,  JOHN  L.,  Captain  and  Aide- 
de-Camp  to  Brigadier-General  Crooke, 
5th  Brigade,  and  served  with  him  in 
the  field  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign 
from  June  16  to  July  21,  1863.  See 
i3th  Militia. 

BERRY,  JOHN,  Ca,ptain  and  Aide-de- 
Camp  to  Brigadier-General  Smith,  nth 
Brigade,  and  served  with  him  in  the 
field  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  from 
June  16  to  July  24,  1863. 

BROWN,  CLARENCE  S.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city,  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  F  of  7th  Militia,  April 
26,  1861;  mustered  in  as  Major  and 
Aide-de-Camp  of  ist  Division,  May  22, 
1861;  mustered  out  August  15,  1861. 

CHAPMAN,  JR.,  LEBBEUS,  Captain  and 
Quartermaster,  nth  Brigade;  served  in 
the  Gettysburg  Campaign  with  General 
Smith,  from  June  16  to  July  24,  1863. 

CHURCH,  BENJAMIN  SILLIMAN, 
Captain  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  Briga- 


dier-General Yates,  2d  Brigade;  served 
in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign  with  Gen- 
eral Yates;  no  dates.  See  I2th  Militia. 

CIPPERLY,  HENRY  J.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp  to  Brigadier-General 
Crooke ;  served  in  the  Gettysburg  Cam- 
paign, from  June  16  to  July  24,  1863. 

CONE,  SPENCER  W.,  late  Colonel,  6ist 
N.  Y.  Infantry;  served  as  Captain  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence  on  the  staff 
of  General  Hall  of  the  3d  Brigade  dur- 
ing the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  from  June 
18  to  July  23,  1863. 

CROOKE,  PHILIP  S.,  Brigadier-General, 
5th  Brigade;  served  in  the  field  during 
the  Gettysburg  Campaign ;  commanding 
2d  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Department 
Susquehanna,  from  June  16  to  July  21, 
1863. 

EDWARDS,  JR.,  WALTER,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  22d  Militia;  ap- 
pointed Brigade  Ordnance  Officer  on 
General  Ewen's  staff,  June  21,  1863,  and 
served  with  that  General  during  the 
Gettysburg  Campaign,  from  June  18  to 
July  20,  1863. 

EWEN,  JOHN,  Brigadier-General,  4th 
Brigade;  served  in  the  field  during  the 
Gettysburg  Campaign,  in  June  and  July, 
1863;  commanding  the  4th  Brigade,  ist 
Division,  Department  Susquehanna, 
from  June  18  to  July  20,  1863. 

FARRAR,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Captain 
and  acting  Commissary  of  Subsistence 
of  the  4th  Brigade;  served  in  the  Get- 
tysburg Campaign  with  General  Ewen, 
from  June  18  to  July  20,  1863.  See  37th 
Militia. 

GARDINER,  HENRY  D.,  Major  and 
Quartermaster,  2d  Brigade;  served  in 
the  Gettysburg  Campaign  with  General 
Yates,  from  June  18  to  July  20,  1863. 

GRANT,  J.  HENDERSON,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  23d  Militia;  acting  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  and  Assistant  Adjutant-General, 
4th  Brigade;  served  in  the  Gettysburg 
Campaign  with  General  Ewen,  from 
June  18  to  July  20,  1863. 

HALL,  WILLIAM,  Brigadier-General,  3d 
Brigade;  served  in  the  field  during  the 
Gettysburg  Campaign,  in  June  and  July, 
1863,  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  from  June  18, 
to  July  23,  1863. 


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525 


HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city,  as 
Major  and  Aide-de-Camp,  1st  Division; 
no  dates;  service  as  such  from  April  17, 
1861  to  August  15,  1861. 

HASKELL,  BENJAMIN,  Major  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  nth  Brigade; 
served  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign  with 
General  Smith,  from  June  16  to  July  24, 
1863. 

HERRICK,  J.  HOBART,  Captain  and 
Ordnance  Officer,  2d  Brigade;  served  in 
the  Gettysburg  Campaign  with  General 
Yates,  from  June  19  to  July  20,  1863. 

HERRIOT,  J.  GROSHON,  Major  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  3d  Brigade; 
served  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  from 
June  18  to  July  23,  1863. 

HOWE,  JOHN,  Major  and  Surgeon,  3d 
Brigade;  served  in  the  Gettysburg  Cam- 
paign, from  June  18  to  July  23,  1863. 

JACKSON,  WILLIAM  E.,  Captain  and 
Quartermaster,  4th  Brigade;  served  in 
the  Gettysburg  Campaign  with  General 
Ewen,  from  June  18  to  July  20,  1863. 

KINGSLEY,  CHARLES  S.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp  to  Brigadier-General 
John  Ewen,  4th  Brigade;  mustered  in 
June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  July  20, 
1863. 

LANDON,  HENRY  C,  Captain  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  2d  Brigade; 
served  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign  with 
General  Yates,  from  June  19  to  July  20, 
1863. 

LEAYCRAFT,  WILLIAM  H.,  late  Cap- 
tain, 8yth  Volunteers;  Major  and  Assist- 
ant Adjutant-General,  5th  Brigade; 
served  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign 
with  General  Crooke,  from  June  16  to 
July  21,  1863. 

MALONE,  EDWARD,  Major  and  Sur- 
geon, nth  Brigade;  served  in  the  Get- 
tysburg Campaign  with  General  Smith, 
from  June  16  to  July  24,  1863.  See  9th 
Volunteer  Artillery. 

MCALLISTER,  THOMAS,   Major  and 

Surgeon,  5th  Brigade;  served  in  the 
Gettysburg  Campaign  with  General 
Crooke,  from  June  16  to  July  21,  1863. 
MOONEY,  JAMES,  Captain  and  Quar- 
termaster, 5th  Brigade;  served  in  the 


Gettysburg  Campaign  with  General 
Crooke,  from  June  16  to  July  21,  1863. 

MORELL,  GEORGE  W.,  age  46  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city,  to  serve  three 
months  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel  and 
Inspector,  1st  Division,  April  17,  1861; 
mustered  out  for  promotion  to  Briga- 
dier-General, U.  S.  Volunteers,  August 
9,  1861. 

MOTT,  ALEXANDER  B.,  Surgeon,  2d 
Brigade;  served  as  Surgeon  of  General 
Yates'  Brigade  during  the  Gettysburg 
Campaign;  no  dates;  Colonel,  N.  Y.  Vol- 
unteers by  brevet. 

PARDEE,  CHARLES  INSLEE,  late  As- 
sistant Surgeon,  i6th  Volunteer  Infan- 
try; Major  and  Surgeon,  4th  Brigade; 
served  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign  with 
General  Ewen,  from  June  18  to  July  20, 
1863. 

PEARSALL,  JR.,  THOMAS  W.,  Captain 
and  Aide-de-Camp,  on  the  staff  of  Gen- 
eral Hall,  during  the  Gettysburg  Cam- 
paign; served  from  June  18  to  July  23, 
1863. 

PIERSON,  JOHN  FRED,  late  Colonel, 
1st  Volunteer  Infantry;  served  as  Cap- 
tain and  Quartermaster  on  the  staff  of 
General  Hall,  3d  Brigade,  during  the 
Gettysburg  Campaign,  from  June  16  to 
July  23,  1863. 

SANDFORD,  CHARLES  W.,  age  65 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city,  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Major-General,  1st  Division,  April  17, 
1861;  mustered  out  August  15,  1861. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  H.,  served  on  staff 
of  Major-General  C.  W.  Sandford,  from 
May  I  to  17,  1861,  as  Major. 

SMITH,  JESSE  C,  Brigadier-General, 
nth  Brigade;  served  in  the  field  during  the 
Gettysburg  Campaign;  commanding  the 
3d  Brigade,  1st  Division,  Department 
Susquehanna,  from  June  16  to  July  24, 
1863. 

SMITH,  RICHARD  S.,  age  47  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city,  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel and  Quartermaster,  ist 
Division,  April  26,  1861;  mustered  out 
June  20,  1861. 

TOWNSEND,  WILLIAM  E.,  age  31 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city,  to 


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serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Major  and  Aide-de-Camp,  ist  Division, 
April  17,  1861;  mustered  out  August  15, 
1861. 

VAN  BEUREN,  HENRY  S.,  Captain  and 
Aide-de-Camp  to  Brigadier-General 
Ewen,  4th  Brigade;  on  service  with  him 
during  the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  from 
June  18  to  July  20,  1863. 

VAN  RENSSELAER,  HENRY,  Volun- 
teer Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Scott,  U. 
S.  Army;  mustered  in  May  3,  1861; 
mustered  out  September  4,  1861. 

VOORHIES,  ZACHARIAH,  late  Quar- 
termaster of  the  Defenders  (i78th  Vol- 
unteer Infantry)  Captain  and  acting 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  nth  Bri- 
gade; served  during  the  Gettysburg 
Campaign  with  General  Smith,  from 


June  16  to  July  24,  1863.  Subsequent 
service  in  3ist  Volunteer  Infantry  re- 
organizing. 

WHITE,  CHARLES  TRUMBULL, 
Major  and  Assistant  Adjutant-General, 
2d  Brigade;  served  in  the  Gettysburg 
Campaign  with  General  Yates,  from 
June  19,  to  July  20,  1863. 

WOODHULL,  HENRY  W.  B.,  Major 
and  Surgeon,  4th  Brigade;  served  dur- 
ing the  Gettysburg  Campaign  Vith  Gen- 
eral Ewen;  no  dates. 

YATES,  CHARLES,  Brigadier-General, 
2d  Brigade;  served  in  the  field  during 
the  Gettysburg  Campaign,  in  June  and 
July,  1863 ;  commanding  at  Fenwick,  Pa., 
and  the  ist  Brigade,  Dana's  Division, 
Department  Susquehanna,  from  June  19 
to  July  20,  1863. 


FIRST  CAVALRY. 

Captain  Devin's  Company;  Jackson  Horse  Guards. 

One  hundred  men  of  the  ist  Cavalry,  located  in  New  York  city,  principally  of  Com- 
pany A,  commanded  by  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  C.  Devin  of  the  regiment  as  captain, 
volunteered,  upon  the  request  of  the  General  Government  for  some  cavalry,  for  a 
service  of  three  months,  and  left  the  State,  July  3,  1861.  This  company  was  mustered 
in  the  service  of  the  United  States  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  July  14,  1861,  and  mustered 
out  and  honorably  discharged  at  New  York  city,  October  23,  1861.  The  company  and 
regiment  are,  at  the  present  date,  not  in  existence. 


Officers  of  the  Company. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  C.  DEVIN. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  REISS. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HONAN  KYRION. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

DEVIN,  THOMAS  CM  age  38  years; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  ist  Cavalry;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city,  July  3,  1861,  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain  of  company,  July  14,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October 


23,  1861,  at  New  York  city.  Subsequent 
service  in  6th  Cavalry. 

KYRION,  HONAN,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  July  14,  1861;  resigned  Sep- 
tember 14,  1861,  at  Camp  Advance, 
Chain  Bridge,  Va. 

REISS,  FRANCIS,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, July  14,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  October  23,  1861,  at  New 
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THIRD  CAVALRY. 

Captain  Sauer's   Company  C,  Hussars. 

Company  C  of  the  3d  Cavalry,  located  in  New  York  city,  and  commanded  by 
Capt.  George  W.  Sauer,  with  sufficient  men  from  other  companies  to  make  the  number 
one  hundred,  volunteered,  upon  the  request  of  the  General  Government  for  some 
cavalry,  for  three  months'  service,  and  left  the  State,  July  23,  1861.  The  company  was 
mustered  out  of  the  United  States  service  at  New  York  city  November  2,  1861.  The 
company  and  regiment  are  no  longer  in  existence. 


Officers  of  the  Company. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  W.  SAUER. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  LAMBERT. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  BAUST. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BAUST,  MICHAEL,  age  -  -  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant  of  company,  July  23,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
2,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

LAMBERT,    CHARLES,    age    —   years; 


enrolled  at  New  York  city,  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  August  19,  1861,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  2,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

SAUER,  GEORGE  W.,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
July  23,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  2,  1861,  at  New  York 
city.  Major  of  N.  Y.  Volunteers  by 
brevet. 


VARIAN'S  BATTERY,  LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 

First  Troop,  Washington  Grays. 

Organized  February  4,  1833,  as  Washington  Light  Battery,  3d  Regiment,  State 
Artillery;  reorganized  in  1836  into  a  troop  of  cavalry  and  designated  the  Washington 
Gray  Troop;  July  27,  1847,  the  designation  of  the  3d  Regiment  Artillery  was  changed 
to  8th  Regiment,  and  the  troop  assigned  to  it  as  Company  I;  in  1861,  the  troop  was 
organized  as  a  battery,  known  as  Varian's  Battery;  January  22,  1867,  the  troop  was 
formed  into  a  battalion  of  cavalry,  which,  in  1870,  was  consolidated  into  one  troop; 
in  1879  the  troop  was  reorganized  as  Battery  E,  which  designation  was  changed  to 
2d  Battery,  December  17,  1882,  and  as  such  is  still  in  the  service  of  the  State  and 
located  in  the  city  of  New  York.  It  was  on  duty  at  the  Abolition  Riot,  July  14,  1834; 
Stevedore  Riot,  February  24,  1836;  Croton  Water  Riots,  April  22,  23,  1840;  the 
Great  Fire,  July  19,  1845;  Astor  Place  Riot,  May  10,  1849;  Quarantine  Riots,  September, 
1858;  Draft  Riots,  July,  1863;  Orange  Riots,  July  12,  1871;  Railroad  Riots,  July,  1877; 
Motormen's  Strike,  Brooklyn,  January,  1895. 

It  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States  for  three  months,  and  left  New  York 
city,  its  home  station,  April  19,  1861,  commanded  by  Capt.  Joshua  M.  Varian,  and  was 
mustered  out  in  New  York  city  August  2,  1861.  Immediately  after  its  muster  out 
about  forty  of  its  members  entered  the  volunteer  service,  forming  what  was  to  be  an 
artillery  company  for  Serrell's  Engineers,  and  which  finally  became  the  4th  Inde- 
pendent Battery. 

The  battery,  as  part  of  the  8th  Regiment,  re-entered  the  service  of  the  United 
States  for  thirty  days,  during  the  Pennsylvania  campaign,  in  1863,  performing  duty 
as  artillery  and  cavalry,  generally  detached  from  the  regiment  and  commanded  by 
Capt.  Robert  Brown. 


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It  took  part  in  the  following  engagements:  Near  Light-House  at  Smith's  Point, 
Chesapeake  Bay,  Md.,  May  18,  1861;  at  Fairfax  Court-House,  Va.,  July  17,  1861 ;  at 
Shippensburg,  Pa.,  June  23,  1863;  Kingston,  Pa.,  June  26,  1863;  Oyster  Point,  Pa., 
June  28,  1863;  near  Fort  Washington,  Pa.,  June  29,  1863;  at  Sporting  Hill,  Pa.,  June 
30,  1863,  and  Carlisle,  Pa.,  July  i,  1863. 

Officers  of  the  Battery. 
For   names   and   records  of  the  officers  see  8th  Regiment,  Company  "  I." 


FIRST  INDEPENDENT  BATTALION,  LIGHT  ARTILLERY. 

Rochester  Union  Grays. 

Batteries  A  and  B  of  this  battalion,  located  at  Rochester,  and  commanded  by 
Maj.  William  M.  Lewis,  volunteered  August  2,  1864,  to  serve  one  hundred  days.  They 
served  at  the  depot  Elmira  as  infantry,  and  were  mustered  out  of  the  United  States 
service,  at  Rochester,  November  22,  1864.  The  battalion  is  not  now  in  existence. 


Officers  of   the  Battalion. 

MAJOR,  WILLIAM  M.  LEWIS. 

ADJUTANT,  JOHN  WRENN. 

QUARTERMASTER,  CALVIN  C.  MERRITT. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  BARNES,  Battery  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CORNELIUS  J.  SUL- 
LIVAN, Battery  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  FRAUEN- 
BERGER,  Battery  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  A.  THOLENS, 
Battery  A. 

CAPTAIN,  MICHAEL  R.  QUINN,  Battery  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WALLACE  DARROW, 
Battery  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDMOND  J.  KELLY, 
Battery  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FREDERICK  W. 
PARMELEE,  Battery  B. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BARNES,  THOMAS,  age  43  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester,  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Battery  A, 
August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  bat- 
tery, November  22,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

DARROW,  WALLACE,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester,  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Battery  B,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  battery,  November  22,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

FRAUENBERGER,  GEORGE,  age  35 
years;  enrolled  at  Rochester,  to  serve 
loo  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 


Lieutenant,  Battery  A,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  battery,  November 
22,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

KELLY,  EDMOND  J.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester,  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Battery  B,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  battery,  November  22,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM  M,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester,  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Major  of 
the  battalion,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  the  battalion,  November  22, 
1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

MERRITT,  CALVIN  C,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester,  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant  and 
Quartermaster  of  the  battalion,  August 
2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  battalion,  No- 
vember 22,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

PARMELEE,  FREDERICK  W.,  age  47 
years;  enrolled  at  Rochester,  to  serve 
100  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Battery  B,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  battery,  November 
22,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

QUINN,  MICHAEL  R.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester,  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Battery  B, 
August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  bat- 
tery, November  22,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

SULLIVAN,  CORNELIUS  J.,  age  26 
years;  enrolled  at  Rochester,  to  serve 


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100  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Battery  A,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  battery,  November 
22,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

THOLENS,  JOHN  A.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester,  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Battery  A,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 


with     battery,     November     22,     1864,     at 
Rochester,   N.   Y. 

WRENN,  JOHN,  late  Captain,  22d  Vol- 
unteer Cavalry;  enrolled  at  Rochester, 
to  serve  100  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  of  the 
battalion,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  battalion,  November  22,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 


SECOND  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  located  at  New  York  city,  was  ordered,  April  24,  1861,  to  prepare 
for  service.  The  order  having  been  revoked,  the  regiment  volunteered  for  three  years, 
and  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States  in  May  and  June,  1861.  Its  original 
company,  D,  became  the  3d  Battery  (Vols.),  and  December  7,  1861,  the  regiment 
received  the  designation,  82d  Volunteers.  It  is  not  now  in  existence. 


FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

Fourth  Heavy  Artillery. 

This  regiment,  six  companies,  located  in  New  York  city,  commanded  by  Col. 
Daniel  W.  Teller,  was  ordered,  June  18,  1863,  to  proceed  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  to  serve 
thirty  days.  It  served  as  infantry  in  the  Dept.  Susquehanna,  and  was  mustered  out 
of  the  United  States  service  July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city,  and  at  this  date  is  not 
in  existence. 


Officers  of   the  Regiment. 

COLONEL  DANIEL  W.  TELLER. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL   JOHN    I.   DIEHL. 
ADJUTANT  THOMAS  B.  PECK. 
QUARTERMASTER       FREDERICK      MAHL- 

STADT. 

COMMISSARY    THOMAS    MORLEY. 
SURGEON  GUIDO   FURMAN. 
ASSISTANT-SURGEON     H.     MORTIMER 

BRUSH. 

CHAPLAIN  LUCIUS  SWEETLAND. 
CAPTAIN  JOHN  KEIM,  Company  B. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  LANG, 

Company  B. 

CAPTAIN    WILLIAM    SCHILLING,    Com- 
pany C. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM   H.   TROW, 

Company  C. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FRIEDRICH  MEYER, 

Company   C. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    JOHN    N.      HEUB- 

NER,   Company  C. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  HAYS,  Company  D. 
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FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  W.  REYNOLDS, 

Company  D. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT      PHILIP      C.      Mc- 

QUINSTON,  Company  D. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    PATRICK    CASEY, 

Company  D. 
CAPTAIN  FRANCIS  J.  HAWKES,  Company 

E. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT      STEPHEN      D. 

O'KEIFFE,  Company  E. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT     LEMUEL     MOSS, 

Company  E. 
CAPTAIN    RICHARD    O'GRADY,    Company 

F. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JAMES  DAMMARELL, 

Company  F. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT  THOMAS   MORLEY, 

Company  F. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT      BARTHOLOMEW 

SMITH,   Company  F. 

CAPTAIN   JOHN   LENANTS,   Company  H. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT    KARL    KLEIN,    Com- 
pany H. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT    PETER    BOSLETT, 

Company  H. 


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Record  of  the  Officers. 

BOSLETT,  PETER,  age  --  years;  en- 
rolled June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  July 
9,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BRUSH,  H.  MORTIMER,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Assistant  Surgeon,  July  18,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  24, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

CASEY,  PATRICK,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D.;  fur- 
loughed  sick  for  twenty  days,  from 
June  25,  1863;  absent  at  muster  out. 

DAMMARELL,  JAMES,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  July  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

DIEHL,  JOHN  I.,  age  41  years;  enrolled 
June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, July  18,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

FURMAN,  GUIDO,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Surgeon,  July  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

HAWKES,  FRANCIS  J.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  E,  July  17,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  24, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

HAYS,  HENRY,  age  --  years;  enrolled 
June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  D,  July  9,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

HEUBNER,  JOHN  N.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July 


17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

KEIM,  JOHN,  age  20  years;  enrolled 
June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  B,  July  17,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

KLEIN,  KARL,  age  --  years;  enrolled 
June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  July  9,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  24, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

LANG,  CHARLES,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  July 
17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

LENANTS,  JOHN,  age  -  -  years;  en- 
rolled June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  H,  July  9,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

MAHLSTADT,  FREDERICK,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Quar- 
termaster, July  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

McQUINSTON,  PHILIP  C,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  July  9,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MEYER,  FRIEDRICH,  late  Captain, 
4ist  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  June 
20,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July  17,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  24, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MORLEY,  THOMAS,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  July  17, 
1863;  as  Commissary,  to  date  June  20, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MOSS,  LEMUEL,  age  —  years;  enrolled 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  July  17,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  24, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

O'GRADY,  RICHARD,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  F,  July  17,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

O'KEIFFE,  STEPHEN  D.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  July  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

PECK,  THOMAS  B.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  July  18, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN  W.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  July 
9,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

SCHILLING,  WILLIAM,  age  —  years; 


enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  C,  July  17,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  24, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

SMITH,  BARTHOLOMEW,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
F,  July  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

SWEETLAND,  LUCIUS,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Chaplain,  July  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  I3th 
Volunteer  Cavalry. 

TELLER,  DANIEL  W.,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Colonel,  July  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

TROW,  WILLIAM  H.,.age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 


FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

Jefferson  Guard. 

This  regiment,  located  in  New  York  city,  was  ordered  to  proceed  to  Washington, 
D.  C.,  April  20,  1861.  It  left  the  State  with  eight  companies  April  28,  1861,  com- 
manded by  Col.  C.  Schwarzwaelder,  and  was  mustered  in  the  United  States  service 
for  three  months  May  I,  1861,  at  Washington,  D.  C.  A  company  of  the  2d  Militia 
was  transferred  to  it  as  Company  K,  May  28,  1861.  It  served  at  Washington  from 
May,  1861,  and  in  General  Patterson's  army  at  Hagerstown,  Martinsburg,  Charlestown, 
Bolivar  Heights  and  Knoxville,  Md.,  from  July  i,  1861.  August  7,  1861,  it  was  mustered 
out  at  New  York  city.  Measures  to  reorganize  it  as  a  volunteer  regiment  for  three 
years'  service  failed. 

May  27,  1862,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  proceed  to  Washington,  D.  C.,  for  a 
service  of  three  months;  June  6,  1862,  this  order  was  revoked. 

June  18,  1863,  the  regiment,  then  commanded  by  Col.  Louis  Burger,  was  ordered 
to  proceed  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  to  serve  thirty  days;  it  left  the  State  (ten  companies) 
June  19,  1863;  served  at  Harrisburg,  Marysville,  Carlisle  and  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  under 
General  Yates,  in  the  1st  Brig.,  Dana's  Div.,  Dept.  of  Susquehanna,  and  was  mustered 
out  of  the  United  States  service  at  New  York  city  July  22,  1863. 

The  regiment,  not  now  in  existence,  took  part  in  the  occupation  of  Arlington  Heights, 
Va..  May  24,  1861. 


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REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


Officers  of  the   Regime*!. 

1861. 

COLONEL      CHRISTIAN      SCHWARZ- 
WAELDER. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  LOUIS  BURGER. 

MAJOR  GEORGE  VON  AMSBERG. 

ADJUTANT  PAUL  FRANK. 

SURGEON  CHARLES  F.  W.  HAASE. 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON   DANIEL   BENNETT 
ST.  JOHN  ROOSA. 

QUARTERMASTER  HENRY  S.  FEARING. 

ASSISTANT    QUARTERMASTER    WILLIAM 
GARY. 

COMMISSARY  OTTO  SCHLOENER. 

PAYMASTER   CHARLES    STEINWAY. 

ASSISTANT     PAYMASTER     GERARDUS     P. 
HILLMAN. 

CHAPLAIN  CHARLES  A.  SCHLOEGEL. 

CAPTAIN  JEREMIAH   P.  B.   DODGE,  En- 
gineer Company. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  F.  GERDES,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN    GEORGE    H.    W.    NEANDER, 
Company  A. 

FIRST     LIEUTENANT    CLAUS     MANGELS, 
Company  A. 

SECOND    LIEUTENANT    JOHN    H.    BRETT- 
MAN,  Company  A. 

BREVET    SECOND    LIEUTENANT   THEODORE 
PLOEGER,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  HEITMAN,  Company  B. 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT    JOHN    HELD,    Com- 
pany B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT   GEORGE   MAURER, 
Company  B. 

BREVET     SECOND     LIEUTENANT     ANTON 
MEYER,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN   NICHOLAS   BETJEMAN,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT    CHARLES    WAHLE, 
Company  C. 

SECOND    LIEUTENANT    HENRY    BRUNJES, 
Company  C. 

BREVET    SECOND    LIEUTENANT    CONRAD 
MUND,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN     FERDINAND     MEYER,     Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT    OTTO     SACKERS- 
DORF,  Company  D. 

SECOND    LIEUTENANT    WILLIAM    BLANK, 
Company  D. 

BREVET     SECOND    LIEUTENANT    JOHN 

WEBER,  Company  D. 
CAPTAIN  P.  NICKEL,  Company  E. 


CAPTAIN  JOHN  F.  DROGE,  Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  DANIEL  SCHAFER, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  MAN, 
Company  E. 

BREVET  SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JACOB  HUTT, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN  FRIEDRICH  HEPPENHEIMER, 
Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  ABERLE, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHRISTOPHER 
BANGERT,  Company  F. 

BREVET  SECOND  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  HA- 
MANN,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  HENRY  LUKE,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHRISTIAN  SAUER, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  D.  REISS, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  BARLACH,  Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  KATTENHORN, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  LEON- 
HARD,  Company  H. 

BREVET  SECOND  LIEUTENANT  EDWARD  B. 
MAHLER,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN  LEONARD  JAEHRLING,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  OSCAR  HOEFER,  Com- 
pany K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FRED  ERNST  NEHR- 
ING,  Company  K. 

1863. 

COLONEL  LOUIS  BURGER. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  JEREMIAH  P.  B. 
DODGE. 

MAJOR  ANTON  MEYER. 

ADJUTANT  WILLIAM  DICKEL. 

QUARTERMASTER  EDWARD  R.  WILSON. 

COMMISSARY  EDWARD  R.  HOLSWORTH. 

ENGINEER  ERNEST  FOHR. 

SURGEON  CHARLES  F.  W.  HAASE. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  WILLIAM  JOST. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON  WILLIAM  WEISSEN- 
BORN. 

CAPTAIN  CLAUS  MANGELS,  Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  THEODORE  PLOE- 
GER, Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  MEYER,  Com- 
pany A. 

CAPTAIN  GEORGE  MAURER,  Company  B. 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


533 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT  ALBERT  STEIN  WAY, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CHARLES  MAR- 
QUARDT,  Company  B. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE  JUNG,  Com- 
pany B. 

CAPTAIN  PETER  KRAEGER,  Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  WILLIAM  WENZ,  Com- 
pany C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  PETER  LEICHT, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN  FERDINAND  MAYER,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  WEBER,  Com- 
pany D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  FREDERICK  JOST, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN  JOSEPH  HILLENBRAND,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  JACOB  ELLER,  Com- 
pany E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOHN  KIMMEL,  Com- 
pany E. 

CAPTAIN  L.  G.  THEODORE  BRUER,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  HENRY  HAMANN, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  LOUIS  LOCHMANN, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN  CHARLES  D.  REISS,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  BENJAMIN  BATJER, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  CARSTEN  VOLLERS, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  KATTENHORN,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  CHRISTIAN  EILERT, 

Company  H. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT   EDWARD   B. 

MAHLER,  Company  H. 
CAPTAIN  GEORGE  ABERLE,  Company  I. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT     GEORGE     MESSER- 

SCHMIDT,  Company  I. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT     CASPER     OHLER, 

Company  I. 

CAPTAIN  HENRY  SCHNEIDER,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT  FRED  ERNST  NEHR- 
ING,  Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT  JOSEPH  JETTER, 
Company  K. 

BREVET  SECOND  LIEUTENANT  GEORGE 
KRAMER,  Company  K. 


Record  of  the  Officers. 

ABERLE,  GEORGE,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  i, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  August 
7,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  I,  July  4,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

BANGERT,  CHRISTOPHER,  age  37 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New- 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  May  i,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  7,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

BARLACH,  HENRY,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  H,  May  i,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  7,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

BATJER,  BENJAMIN, -age  25  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  G,  May  i,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Corporal,  May  17,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  7,  1861,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  19,  1863, 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany G,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

BETJEMAN,  NICHOLAS,  age  43  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  C,  May  i,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  7, 
1861,  at  New  York  city. 

BLANK,  WILLIAM,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  I, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

BRETTMAN,  JOHN  H.,  age  37  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May 
i,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 


534 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


BRUER,  L.  G.  THEODORE,  late  Cap- 
tain, 28th  Militia;  enrolled  June  19,  1863, 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F, 
July  4,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BRUNJES,  HENRY,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  i, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

BURGER,  LOUIS,  age  37  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  i,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  7,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  19, 
1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  July  5,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

CARY,  WILLIAM,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  May  I,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  7, 
1861,  at  New  York  city. 

DICKEL,  WILLIAM,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Adjutant,  July  5,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

DODGE,  JEREMIAH  P.  B.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Engineer  Company,  May  I, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  July  5,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

DROGE,  JOHN  F.,  age  38  y4ears;  enrolled 
April  28,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  E,  May  i,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  7,  1861,  at 
New  York  city. 

EILERT,  CHRISTIAN,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  July  3, 


1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

ELLER,  JACOB,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
as  Private,  Engineer  Company,  April  19, 
1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months;  promoted  Corporal,  May  17, 
1861;  mustered  in  as  such,  June  24,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  7, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  July  3,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

FEARING,  HENRY  S.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster,  May  i,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  August  7,  1861,  at 
New  York  city. 

FOHR,  ERNEST,  age  -  -  years;  en- 
rolled June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Engineer,  July  5,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

FRANK,  PAUL,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Adjutant, 
May  i,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  52d  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

GERDES,  JOHN  F.,  age  --  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  A,  May  i,  1861;  re- 
signed June  3,  1861. 

HAASE,  CHARLES  F.  W.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Surgeon,  May  i,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  7,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  July  5,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

HAMANN,  HENRY,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Brevet  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F, 
May  i,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York 


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city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  July  4, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

HEITMAN,  HENRY,  age  45  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  B,  May  i,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  7,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

HELD,  JOHN,  age  30  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  I, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

HEPPENHEIMER,  FRIEDRICH,  age  36 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  May 
I,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

HILLENBRAND,  JOSEPH,  age 
years;  enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  E,  July  3, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

HILLMAN,  GERARDUS  P.,  age  28 
years;  enrolled  April  28,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Assistant  Paymaster,  May  I, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

HOEFER,  OSCAR,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  28,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
as  First  Lieutenant,  2d  Regiment,  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May  23, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  subse- 
quent service  in  45th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

HOLSWORTH,  EDWARD  R.,  age  - 
years;  enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Commissary,  July  5,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

HUTT,  JACOB,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
April  28,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Brevet  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E, 


May  I,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

JAEHRLING,  LEONARD,  age  43  years; 
enrolled  April  28,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  as  Captain,  2d  Regiment,  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  K,  May  23,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  7,  1861,  at 
New  York  city. 

JETTER,  JOSEPH,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  K,  May  i,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  7,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  July  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  see  45th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

JOST,  FREDERICK,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  July  3, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

JOST,  WILLIAM,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  July  5,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

JUNG,  GEORGE,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  B,  May  i,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  7,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  19, 
1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Third  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

KATTENHORN,  JOHN,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May 
i,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  H,  July  3,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 


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KIMMEL,  JOHN,  late  First  Lieutenant, 
iO3d  Volunteer  Infantry;  age  40  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  First  Sergeant,  Engineer  Com- 
pany, May  i,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  7,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  this  regiment,  July  3,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at 
New  York  city. 

KRAEGER,  PETER,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  C,  July  3,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

KRAMER,  GEORGE,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  F,  8th  Militia, 
April  25,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Brevet  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  this  regiment,  July  17,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

LEICHT,  PETER,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July  3,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

LEONHARD,  CHARLES,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May 
I,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  sub- 
sequent service  in  45th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

LOCHMANN,  LOUIS,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  July  4, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

LUKE,  JOHN  HENRY,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 


as  Captain,  Company  G,  May  I,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  7, 
1861,  at  New  York  city. 

MAHLER,  EDWARD  B.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  H,  May 
i,  1861 ;  as  Brevet  Second  Lieutenant, 
May  17,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  July  3, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MAN,  CHARLES,  age  40  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  I, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

MANGELS,  CLAUS,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Corporal,  Company  A,  May  i,  1861; 
elected  First  Lieutenant,  June  I,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  7, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  July  4,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

MARQUARDT,  CHARLES,  age  — years; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  July  3, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MAURER,  GEORGE,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  I, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  B,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

MAYER,  FERDINAND,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  D,  May  i,  1861; 


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mustered  out  with  company,  August  7, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  D,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

MESSERSCHMIDT,  GEORGE,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
I,  July  4,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MEYER,  ANTON,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Brevet  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B, 
May  I,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Major,  July  5,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

MEYER,  JOHN,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  A,  May  i,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  7, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  July  4,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

MUND,  CONRAD,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  C,  May  I, 
1861 ;  elected  Brevet  Second  Lieutenant, 
June  I,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

NEANDER,  GEORGE  H.  W.,  age  31 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
A,  May  i,  1861;  elected  Captain,  June  I, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

NEHRING,  FRED  ERNST,  age  33 
years;  enrolled  April  28,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  as  Second  Lieutenant,  2d 
Regiment,  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 


tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  May  i,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  7,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  July  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

NICKEL,  P.,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  as 
Captain,  Company  E,  to  serve  three 
months;  resigned  April  27,  1861. 

OHLER,  CASPER,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  July  4,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

PLOEGER,  THEODORE,  age  37  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Brevet  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
A,  May  i,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  July  4, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

REISS,  CHARLES  D.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  I, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  G,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

ROOSA,  DANIEL  BENNETT  ST. 
JOHN,  age  23  years;  enrolled  April  19, 
1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, May  16,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  7,  1861,  at  New  York 
city; -subsequent  service  in  I2th  Militia. 

SACKERSDORF,  OTTO,  age  41  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D, 
May  i,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 


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SAUER,  CHRISTIAN,  age  39  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  I, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

SCHAFER,  DANIEL,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  I, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

SCHLOEGEL,  CHARLES  A.,  age  38 
years;  enrolled  at  Washington,  D.  C., 
and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  May  19, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

SCHLOENER,  OTTO,  age  39  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Commissary,  May  I,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  7,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

SCHNEIDER,  HENRY,  age  —  years;  en. 
rolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  K,  July  17,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

SCHWARZWAELDER,  CHRISTIAN, 
age  49  years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  months; 
mustered  in  as  Colonel,  May  I,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  7, 
1861,  at  New  York  city. 

STEINWAY,  ALBERT,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  July 
3,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

STEINWAY,  CHARLES,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Paymaster,  May  I,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  August  7,  1861,  at 
New  York  city. 

VOLLERS,  CARSTEN,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Corporal,  Company  G,  May  i,  1861; 
promoted  Sergeant,  May  17,  1861;  mus- 


tered out  with  company,  August  7,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  19, 
1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  G,  July  3,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

VON  AMSBERG,  GEORGE,  age  38 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Major,  May  i,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  August  7,  1861,  at 
New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
45th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

WAHLE,  CHARLES,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  I, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 7,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  subse- 
quent service  in  54th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

WEBER,  JOHN,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
April  28,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Brevet  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D, 
May  i,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  July  3, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

WEISSENBORN,  WILLIAM,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  July  5, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

WENZ,  WILLIAM,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July  3, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

WILSON,  EDWARD  R.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Quartermaster,  July  5,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 


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SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

Governor's  Guard. 

This  regiment,  located  in  New  York  city,  was  ordered,  April  19,  1861,  to  proceed 
to  Washington,  D.  C.,  and  left  the  State,  commanded  by  Col.  Joseph  C.  Pinckney, 
April  21,  1861.  It  was  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  for  three  months  at 
Annapolis,  Md.,  and  July  31,  1861,  it  was  mustered  out  of  the  same  at  New  York  city. 

In  November,  1861,  quite  a  large  portion  of  the  regiment  entered  the  volunteer 
service  as  the  nucleus  of  the  66th  Volunteers,  organized  by  Colonel  Pinckney. 

June  18,  1863,  the  regiment,  then  commanded  by  Col.  Joel  W.  Mason,  was  ordered 
to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  to  serve  thirty  days;  it  left  the  State  June  22,  1863,  and  was  placed 
on  duty  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  serving  in  the  2d  and  3d  Separate  Brigades,  Middle  Dept, 
8th  Corps;  it  was  mustered  out  of  the  service  of  the  United  States  at  New  York  city, 
July  22,  1863. 

The  regiment,  not  in  existence  at  this  date,  lost  by  death,  of  disease,  in  its  service 
in  1863,  one  enlisted  man. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1861. 

COLONEL,  JOSEPH  C.   PINCKNEY. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  SAMUEL  K.  ZOOK. 

MAJOR,  MILTON  G.  RATH  BUN. 

MAJOR,  SPENCER  H.  STAFFORD. 

ADJUTANT,  JOEL  W.  MASON. 

QUARTERMASTER,    WILLIAM    M.    BANKS. 

COMMISSARY,  GEORGE   C.   HAMMILL. 

ACTING  COMMISSARY,  EDMUND  S.  WADE. 

PAYMASTER,  EDMUND  S.  WADE. 

SURGEON,  WILLIAM  J.  McDERMOTT. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  SAMUEL  P.  VON 
DERSMITH. 

CHAPLAIN,  JOHN  A.  HARDENBROOK. 

CAPTAIN,  EDWARD  B.  KINNEY,  Engi- 
neer Company. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  B.  DAVIS,  Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  MEEKS, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  M.  CON- 
NOLLY, JR.,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  B.  CLARK, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  CASPER  SCHNEIDER,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  SCHAEFER, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  DEIKHARDT, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  M.  SCHMIDT, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  FRANCIS  GRIMM,  Company  C. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  TROELL, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  G.  FEN- 
TEN,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JACOB  ZEITER, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  NICOLAUS  MULLER,  Com- 
pany D.  . 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  BAUER,  Com- 
pany D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  F.  BEN- 
DER, Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  M.  MITTNACHT, 
Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JACOB  S.  FUHR- 
MANN,  Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  ERTZ,  JR., 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  ELLER, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  ALEXANDER  EBELSPACHER, 
Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  STIEG- 
LITZ,  Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JULIUS  FRANKEN- 
STEIN, Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MORITZ  H.  HEIMER- 
DINGER,  Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  SUSMAN  E  R- 
LANGER,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,   ANDREW   FAY,   Company   G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MATHEW  RIORDAN, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PRINCE  RODING- 
TON  STETSON,  Company  G. 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  J.  FOR- 
REST, Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  MAKER, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  BERNARD  SCHWARTZ,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ADOLPH  BAND- 
MANN,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  STRAUSS, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ISAAC  KOHN,  Com- 
pany H. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  BAKER,  Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JULIUS  FRANKEN- 
STEIN, Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  T.  EICH- 
BERG,  Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  JACOB  LEOBOLDTI,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  BERNARD  HOCH- 
STETTER,  Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DAVID  LISSBER- 
GER,  Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WOLF  BENNEDECK, 
Company  K. 

1863. 
COLONEL,  JOEL  W.  MASON. 

LlEUTENAN  T-C  O  L  O  N  E  L,        BERNARD 

SCHWARTZ. 

ADJUTANT,  EDWARD  B.  KINNEY. 

SURGEON,  ELI  W.  VON  DERSMITH. 

QUARTERMASTER,  WILLIAM  M.  BANKS. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  SAMUEL  P.  VON  DER- 
SMITH. 

CAPTAIN,    ISIDOR  KAISER,   Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  LOUIS  LYONS,  Com- 
pany A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  SIGMUND  LOEWEN- 
THAL,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  CASPER  SCHNEIDER,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  DEIKHARDT, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  SCHREINER, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  TROELL,  Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHRISTIAN  NON- 
NENBACHER,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DANIEL  REIN- 
HARDT,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  BAUER,  Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHRISTIAN 
GLUTSCH,  Company  D. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT.  PHILIP  ROTH- 
MANN,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  M.  MITTNACHT, 
Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HEINRICH  NEIDIG, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  ERTZ,  JR., 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  ALEXANDER  EBELSPACHER, 
Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ADOLPHUS  WEILL, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FERDINAND  DUR- 
LACHER,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,   ANDREW   FAY,   Company   G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MATHEW  RIORDAN, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  W.  MAGUIRE, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  ADOLPH  BANDMANN,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ADOLPH  WEISEL, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ABRAHAM  TUCK- 
NER,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  NICOLAUS  MULLER,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  ERNST,  Com- 
pany I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PHILIPP  WOLFF, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  TIMOTHY  WATERS,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  G.  FENTEN, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  C.  KEN- 
NEDY, Company  K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  I,  May  14,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  31,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

BANDMANN,  ADOLPH,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May 
14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  H,  June  22,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 


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BANKS,  WILLIAM  M.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Quartermaster,  May  14,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  31,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

BAUER,  JOHN,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  May  14,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  31,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  D,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

BENDER,  CHARLES  F.,  age  37  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May 
14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  subse- 
quent service  in  io3d  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

BENNEDECK,  WOLF,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  K,  May  14,  1861; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date; -Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  June  i,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  31,  1861,  at 
New  York  city. 

CLARK,  THOMAS  B.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled June  6,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  one  month  and  twenty-five  days; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  June  9,  1861;  resigned,  July  3, 
1861. 

CONNOLLY,  JR.,  CHARLES  M.,  age  36 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  May 
14,  1861;  elected  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  June  6,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  31,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

DAVIS,  HENRY  B.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant-Major,  May  14,  1861;  as  Cap- 


tain, Company  A,  June  9,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  31,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

DEIKHARDT,  JOHN,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May 

14,  1861;    mustered    out   with    company, 
July  31,    1861,   at   New   York   city;    en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  June 
22,    1863;    mustered   out    with   company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

DURLACHER,  FERDINAND,  age  30 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Corporal,  Company  F,  May 

15,  1861;   promoted    Sergeant,   June    16, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany   F,   June   22,    1863;    mustered    out 
with   company,   July   22,    1863,   at    New 
York  city. 

EBELSPACHER,  ALEXANDER,  age  48 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York. city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  May 
14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  June  22, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

EICHBERG,  JOSEPH  T.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Corporal,  Company  H,  May  14,  1861; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
I,  June  i,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

ELLER,  WILLIAM,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Corporal,  Company  E,  May  14,  1861; 
promoted  Sergeant,  May  16,  1861; 
Second  Lieutenant,  June  i,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  31,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

ERLANGER,  SUSMAN,  age  39  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  First  Sergeant,  Company  F,  May  14, 


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1861;  promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  June 
I,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

ERNST,  JOHN,  age  34  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

ERTZ,  JR.,  JOHN,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May 
14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

FAY,  ANDREW,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  May  14,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  31, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  June  22,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863.  at  New  York  city. 

FENTEN,  JOSEPH  G.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C, 
May  14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

FORREST,  THOMAS  J.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Private,  Company  G,  May  14, 
1861;  promoted  Second  Lieutenant, 
June  I,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

FRANKENSTEIN,  JULIUS,  age  40 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  May  14,  1861;  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  June  i,  1861;  mus- 


tered  out  with  company,  July  31,   1861, 
at   New  York  city. 

FUHRMANN,  JACOB  S.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May 
14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  subse- 
quent service  in  66th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

GLUTSCH,  CHRISTIAN,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  D,  May  15,  1861; 
promoted  Sergeant  Standard  Bearer, 
May  31,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June  22,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

GRIMM,  FRANCIS,  age  44  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  C,  May  14,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  31, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  66th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

HAMMILL,  GEORGE  C.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Fife  Major,  May  14,  1861;  pro- 
moted Commissary,  June  I,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  31,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

HARDENBROOK,  JOHN  A.,  age  - 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Chaplain,  May  14,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  31,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

HEIMERDINGER,  MORITZ  H.,  age  34 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Sergeant,  Company  F,  May 
14,  1861;  promoted  Second  Lieutenant, 
June  r,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

HOCHSTETTER,  BERNARD,  age  27 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  May  14,  1861;  mustered  out  with 


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543 


company,  July  31,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

KAISER,  ISIDOR,  age  38  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
A,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

KENNEDY,  THOMAS  C,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  June  22,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

KINNEY,  EDWARD  B.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain  of  Engineer  Company,  May 
14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Adjutant,  June  22,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

KOHN,  ISAAC,  age  39  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  H,  May  14, 
1861;  promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  June 
I,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  subse- 
quent service  in  66th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

LEOBOLDTI,  JACOB,  age  41  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  K,  May  14,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  31, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  66th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

LISSBERGER,  DAVID,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May 
14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  see 
59th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

LOEWENTHAL,  SIGMUND,  age  43 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June 
22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

LYONS,  LOUIS,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 


serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Corporal,  Company  K,  May  15,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  as  'Pri- 
vate, July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June  22,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MAGUIRE,  JOHN  W.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  June  22,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MAKER,  MICHAEL,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  G,  May  14,  1861 ; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  June  i, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

MASON,  JOEL  W.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  May  14, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Colonel,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

McDERMOTT,  WILLIAM  J.,  age  31 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Surgeon,  May  14,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  31, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  3d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

MEEKS,  WILLIAM,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  D,  May  15, 
1861;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  A, 
June  9,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

MITTNACHT,  GEORGE  M.,  age  30 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  E, 
May  14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  iO3d  Volunteer  In- 
fantry; enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days 


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and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
E,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

MULLER,  NICOLAUS,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  D,  May  14,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  31, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  iO3d  Volunteer  Infantry;  late 
Captain,  iO3d  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany I,  6th  Regiment,  June  22,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

NEIDIG,  HEINRICH,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  June  22,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

NONNENBACHER,  CHRISTIAN,  age 
29  years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  June  22, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

PINCKNEY,  JOSEPH  C,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Colonel,  May  14,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  31,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  66th 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

RATHBUN,  MILTON  G.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Major,  May  14,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  31,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

REINHARDT,  DANIEL,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Corporal,  Company  C,  May  15,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  31, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 


RIORDAN,  MATHEW,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May 
14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  G, 
June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

ROTHMANN,  PHILIP,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Sergeant,  Company  D,  May  15, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

SCHAEFER,  GEORGE,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May 
14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

SCHMIDT,  JOHN  M.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  B,  May  15, 
1861;  promoted  Second  Lieutenant, 
July  10,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  lO3d  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

SCHNEIDER,  CASPER,  age  39  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  B,  May  14,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  31, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  late  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, losth  Volunteer  Infantry; 
enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  B,  June 
22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

SCHREINER,  JOHN,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  June  22,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 


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SCHWARTZ,  BERNARD,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  H,  May  14,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  31, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  22,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

STAFFORD,  SPENCER  H.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Major,  May  14,  1861;  dis- 
charged July  9,  1861;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  nth  Volunteer  Infantry. 

STETSON,  PRINCE  RODINGTON,  age 
—  years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  May  14,  1861;  transferred  by  promo- 
tion to  First  Lieutenant,  isth  U.  S.  In- 
fantry, June  24,  1861. 

STIEGLITZ,  EDWARD,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May 
14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

STRAUSS,  JAMES,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May 
14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

TROELL,  WILLIAM,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  14, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  C,  June  22,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

TUCKNER,  ABRAHAM,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  June  22,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

VON  DERSMITH,  ELI  W.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty,  days,  and  mustered  in  as 

35 


Surgeon,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

VON  DERSMITH,  SAMUEL  P.,  age  34 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  May  14, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  late  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  Westchester  Light  Infan- 
try, I78th  Volunteer  Infantry;  mustered 
in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  this  regiment, 
June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  i6th  Volunteer 
Cavalry. 

WADE,  EDMUND  S.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Paymaster,  May  14,  1861;  acting  Com- 
missary from  June  r,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  31,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

WATERS,  TIMOTHY,  late  Captain,  ist 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  K, 
June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

WEILL,  ADOLPHUS,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  F,  May  14, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  June  22, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

WEISEL,  ADOLPH,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Corporal,  Company  H,  May  14,  1861; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  June  i,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  31, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  June  22, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

WOLFF,  PHILIPP,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 


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tenant,  Company  I,  June  22,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

ZEITER,  JACOB,  age  25  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  C,  May  14,  1861;  pro- 
moted Second  Lieutenant,  June  i,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  31, 


1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  66th  Volunteer  Infantry. 
ZOOK,  SAMUEL  K.,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  14,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  31,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service 
in  57th  Volunteer  Infantry. 


SEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

National  Guard. 

This  regiment,  located  in  New  York  city,  is  still  in  existence;  its  companies, 
A,  B,  C  and  D,  were  organized  during  the  excitement  created  by  the  firing  of  British 
at  American  vessels  off  Sandy  Hook  in  April,  1806,  as  the  ist,  2d,  3d  and  4th  Companies, 
and  June  25th  they  were  officially  reorganized  by  the  State  as  part  of  the  uniformed 
militia  of  the  State,  and  attached  to  the  battalion  of  artillery  commanded  by  Maj. 
Andrew  Sitcher.  April  5,  i8o7,~the  battalion,  in  the  organization  of  the  3d  Regiment 
of  New  York  Artillery,  became  its  2d  Battalion.  When  the  war  with  England  became 
imminent  in  1807,  these  four  companies,  with  other  volunteers,  were  temporarily  organized 
as  a  regiment,  commanded  by  Col.  Peter  Curtenius,  and  remained  thus  detached  until 
April  20,  1809.  In  1812  the  3d  became  the  nth  Regiment  of  Artillery,  the  four  companies 
remaining  the  2d  Battalion.  August  25,  1824,  the  battalion  was  named  "  Battalion  of 
National  Guards "  (its  distinctive  name  until,  in  1862,  the  Legislature  appropriated  it  for 
the  uniformed  militia),  and  in  December,  1824,  the  fifth  company  was  organized,  and  Cap- 
tain Stevens'  company,  of  the  nth  New  York  Artillery,  transferred  to  it  as  the  sixth  com- 
pany. In  January,  1825,  the  battalion  was  transferred  to  the  2d  New  York  Artillery,  Octo- 
ber i,  1825,  the  battalion  was  detached  and  organized  as  a  separate  and  independent 
battalion,  and  during  the  month  the  seventh  company  was  organized.  May  4,  1826, 
the  organization  of  the  eighth  company  was  completed,  and  May  6th,  the  battalion 
was  organized  into  a  regiment,  the  27th  Artillery.  April  17,  1838,  a  troop  of  cavalry 
was  admitted  to  the  regiment,  which,  in  1861,  became  the  ninth  company.  In  1843, 
the  State  furnished  the  regiment  with  arms,  it  having  heretofore  provided  them  itself. 
July  27th,  the  designation  of  the  regiment  was  changed  to  7th  Regt.  In  April.  1849. 
an  engineer  corps  was  organized,  which  was  revived  and  reorganized  March  I,  1855. 
A  tenth  company,  Co.  K,  was  organized  March  29,  1860.  The  regiment  was  frequently 
ordered  to  hold  itself  ready  for  service,  and  did  active  service  for  the  United  States, 
the  State  and  New  York  city,  as  follows:  United  States  service  from  September  15 
to  December  15,  1812;  from  September  2  to  December  2,  1814;  in  support  of  State  or 
municipal  authority :  execution  of  James  Reynolds,  November  19,  1825 ;  at  the  Election 
Riots,  April  10,  1834;  Abolition  Riot,  July  n  to  12,  1834;  Great  Conflagration  in  New 
York  city,  December  17,  1835;  Stevedore  Riot,  February  24,  1836;  Flour  Riots, 
February  6  and  March  6,  1837;  Anti-rent  War,  December  9  to  10,  1839;  Croton  Water 
Riot,  April  22  to  23,  1840;  fire  in  New  York  city,  July  19  to  21,  1845;  Astor  Place  Riot, 
May  10,  12  and  14,  1849;  Police  Riot,  June  16,  1857;  Dead  Rabbit  Riot,  July  5,  1857; 
Quarantine  War,  January  3,  1859;  preserving  order  at  camp  of  Spinola  Brigade, 
September  12  to  19,  1862;  Draft  Riots,  July,  1863;  Orange  Riots,  July,  1871;  Labor 
Riots,  July,  1877;  Motormen's  Strike,  Brooklyn,  January,  1895,  and  at  strike,  Croton 
Dam,  April,  1900;  service  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

April  19,  1861,  the  regiment,  commanded  by  Col.  Marshall  Lefferts,  left  the  State, 
en  route  to  Washington,  D.  C.,  where  it  was  mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United 


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States  for  thirty  days,  April  26,  1861 ;  it  served  at  Washington  and  was  mustered  out 
at  New  York  city,  June  3,  1861. 

May  25,  1862,  the  regiment,  still  commanded  by  Colonel  Lefferts,  again  left  the 
State,  and  was  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  at  camp  Hamilton,  Va.,  May 
29,  1862,  for  three  months,  from  May  26,  1862.  It  served  most  of  this  time  at  Balti- 
more, Md.,  and  was  mustered  out  of  the  United  States  service,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city. 

June  16,  1863,  it  again  re-entered  the  United  States  service,  and  was  mustered  in 
at  New  York  city,  for  thirty  days.  It  left  the  State  on  the  I7th,  under  the  command 
of  Colonel  Lefferts,  served  at  Baltimore,  and  Frederick,  Md.,  in  the  2d  Separate 
Brigade,  Middle  Department,  8th  Corps,  and  was  mustered  out  of  the  United  States 
service,  July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

In  its  service,  in  1861,  it  lost  one  enlisted  man,  accidentally  killed,  and  it  took 
part  in:  The  advance  into  Virginia,  May  24,  1861,  and  the  New  York  city  riot  July 
1 6,  1863. 


Officers   of   the   Regiment. 

1861. 

COLONEL,    MARSHALL    LEFFERTS. 
MAJOR,    ALEXANDER   SHALER. 
ADJUTANT,  JOSEPH  HENRY  LIEBENAU. 
QUARTERMASTER,    LOCKE   W.    WINCHES- 
TER. 
ASSISTANT    QUARTERMASTER,    GEORGE    W. 

BRAINERD. 

COMMISSARY,   WILLIAM   PATTEN. 
ORDNANCE  OFFICER,  JOHN  A.  BAKER. 
PAYMASTER,  AARON  KEMP. 
ASSISTANT         PAYMASTER,         MEREDITH 

HOWLAND. 

ENGINEER,   EGBERT  LOUIS   VIELE. 
MILITARY    SECRETARY,    CHARLES    T.    Mc- 

CLENACHAN. 

SURGEON,  TIMOTHY  M.  CHEESEMAN. 
SURGEON'S  MATE,  JOHN  C.  DALTON,  JR. 
ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  SAMUEL  B.  TUT- 

HILL. 

CHAPLAIN,   SULLIVAN   H.   WESTON. 
CAPTAIN,    WILLIAM    P.    BENSEL,    Com- 
pany A. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    CHRISTIAN     H. 

MEDAY,  Company  A. 
SECOND  ^LIEUTENANT,     JAMES     L.     HAR- 

WAY,'  Company   A. 

CAPTAIN,  EMMONS  CLARK,  Company  B. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  NOAH  L.  FARNHAM, 

Company    B. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,      EDWARD      BER- 
NARD,  Company    B. 
CAPTAIN,  JAMES   PRICE,  Company  C. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  J.  WICKSTEAD, 

Company   C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  T.  HAWS, 
Company  C. 


CAPTAIN,    WILLIAM    H.    RIBLET,    Com- 
pany  D. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,   WILLIAM    GURNEY, 

Company  D. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN   W.   BOGERT, 

Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  A.  SPEAIGHT,  Com- 
pany E. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHRISTOPHER  COR- 

LEY,  Company  E. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,    JAMES     GAYLOR, 

Company  E. 
CAPTAIN,    BENJAMIN    M.    NEVERS,    JR., 

Company  F. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    RICHARD    F.    HAL- 

STEDT,   Company   F. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  B.  YOUNG, 

Company   F. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  MONROE,  Company  G. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  D.  MORIARTY, 

Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,    HENRY    C.    SHUMWAY,   Com- 
pany H. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT,    CHARLES   B.   BOST- 

WICK,  Company  H. 

SECOND   LIEUTENANT,   CHARLES   B.   BAB- 
COCK,   Company  H. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY   A.   CRAGIN, 

Company  I. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT,       CHARLES        C. 

WHITE,  Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,    GEORGE    C.     FARRAR,    Com- 
pany K. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     E.     M.     LEMOYNE, 

Company   K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  B.  BUNT- 
ING, Company  K. 


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1862. 

COLONEL,  MARSHALL  LEFFERTS. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  JAMES  PRICE. 
MAJOR,  BENJAMIN   M.  NEVERS,  JR. 
ADJUTANT,  GEORGE  WILLIAM  SMITH. 
QUARTERMASTER,  CHARLES  T.  McCLENA- 

CHAN. 

COMMISSARY,  GEORGE  W.  BRAINERD. 
PAYMASTER,  WILLIAM  H.  ALLEN. 
SURGEON,   STEPHEN   ROGERS. 
ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JAMES  H.  ROGERS. 
CHAPLAIN,    SULLIVAN    H.    WESTON. 
CAPTAIN,  CHRISTIAN  H.  MEDAY,  Com- 
pany A. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  HUME, 

Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  EMMONS  CLARK,  Company  B. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     PETER     PALMER, 

Company  B. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    GEORGE    MOORE 

SMITH,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  T.  HAWS,  Company  C. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  W.   MURRAY, 

Company  C. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,   RICHARD   L.   LEG- 

GETT,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,    WILLIAM    H.    RIBLET,    Com- 
pany D. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  EVERDELL, 

Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  A.  SPEAIGHT,  Com- 
pany E. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM   SEWARD, 

JR.,  Company   E. 

SECOND   LIEUTENANT,    STEPHEN   O.    RY- 
DER, Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,     JOSEPH     B.     YOUNG,     Com- 
pany F. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT,    EDWARD   O.    BIRD, 

Company  F. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PEYTON  JANDON, 

Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  W.  ELY,  Company  G 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT,  JOHN   H.  U.   KEMP 

Company  G. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT,   EDWIN    M.    FELT 

Company  G. 
CAPTAIN,   HENRY  C.   SHUMWAY,   Com 

pany  H. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    JOHN    W.    SPICER 

Company  H. 

SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    GILBERT    L.    AR 
ROWSMITH,  Company  H. 


CAPTAIN,   CHARLES    A.    EASTON,    Com- 
pany I. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY   A.   CRAGIN, 

Company  I. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT,       CHARLES       C. 

WHITE,  Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,    GEORGE    C.    FARRAR,    Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  LORD,  JR., 
Company  K. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  MARSHALL  LEFFERTS. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  JAMES   PRICE. 
ADJUTANT,  WILLIAM  H.  HUME. 
QUARTERMASTER,  CHARLES  T.  McCLENA- 

CHAN. 

SURGEON,  STEPHEN  ROGERS. 
ASSISTANT    SURGEON,   GILBERT   T.   TOT- 
TEN. 
ASSISTANT     SURGEON,     JOHN     CONNER 

BARRON. 

CAPTAIN,    WILLIAM    P.    BENSEL,    Com- 
pany A. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HUGH  M.  FUNSTON, 

Company  A. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT,      GEORGE      H. 

KITCHEN,   Company  A. 
CAPTAIN,  EMMONS  CLARK,  Company  B. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     PETER     PALMER, 

Company  B. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    GEORGE    MOORE 

SMITH,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  T.  HAWS,  Company  C. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    RICHARD    L.    LEG- 

GETT,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,     HENRY      EVERDELL,     Com- 
pany D. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT,   WILLIAM   H.   KIPP, 

Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  VAN   BUREN  DUTTON,   Com- 
pany E. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  SEWARD, 

JR.,  Company  E. 

SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    STEPHEN    O.  RY- 
DER, Company  E. 
CAPTAIN,  JOSEPH   B.   YOUNG,   Company 

F. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    EDWARD    O.    BIRD, 

Company  F. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PEYTON  JANDON. 

Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  EDWIN  M.  FELT,  Company  G. 
CAPTAIN,   HENRY   C.    SHUMWAY,   Com- 
pany H. 


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FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HOWARD  WALDO, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GILBERT  L.  AR- 
ROWSMITH,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  A.  EASTON,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  A.  CRAGIN, 
Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  IRVIN  H.  MAcBRIDE, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  EDMOND  P.  ROGERS,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  RAY,  Com- 
pany K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  LENTIL- 
HON,  Company  K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  H.,  late  Colonel,  ist 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Paymaster,  May  25,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  I45th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

ARROWSMITH,  GILBERT  L.,  age  34 
years ;  enrolled  April  29,  1861,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  to  serve  one  month ;  mus-- 
tered  in  as  Private,  Company  H,  April  30, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3',  1861,  at  New  York  .city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  25, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  July  20,  1863,  as  of  date  of  en- 
rollment ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BABCOCK,  CHARLES  B.,  age  42  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month,  and  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  April 
26,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

BAKER,  JOHN  A.,  age  48  years;  enrolled 
April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
one  month;  mustered  in  as  Ordnance 
Officer,  April  26,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  June  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

BARRON,.  JOHN  CONNER,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 


geon, June  16,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city ; 
prior  service  in  6pth  Militia. 

BENSEL,  WILLIAM  P.,  age  42  years ;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  A,  May  16,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  3,  1861,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  July  20,  1863,  as  of  date  of 
enrollment ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BERNARD,  EDWARD,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  B,  April  26, 
1861 ;  promoted  First  Lieutenant,  May  10, 
1861 ;  discharged  to  join  "  Fire  Zouaves  " 
(nth  N.  Y.  Infantry),  May  25,  1861. 

BIRD,  EDWARD  O.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  F,  April  26,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  3,  1861,  at  New  York 
city ;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
F,  May  25,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  5,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  July  20,  1863,  as  of  date  of 
enrollment;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BOGERT,  JOHN  W,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  D,  April  26, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

BOSTWICK,  CHARLES  B.,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  April  26,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

BRAINERD,  GEORGE  W.,  age  48  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month ;  mustered  in  as  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  April  26,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Commissary, 
May  25,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 


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ment,  September  5,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

BUNTING,  THOMAS  B.,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  K,  April  26, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  6th  Volunteer  Battery. 

CHEESEMAN,  TIMOTHY  M.,  age  35 
years;  enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  one  month ;  mustered 
in  as  Surgeon,  April  26,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  June  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

CLARK,  EMMONS,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  B,  April  26,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B, 
May  25,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  5,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
B,  July  20,  1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

CORLEY,  CHRISTOPHER,  age  44 
years;  enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  one  month;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  April  26,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  3,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

CRAGIN,  HENRY  A.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  April  26, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May  25, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  July  20,  1863,  as  of  date  of 
enrollment;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

DALTON,  JR.,  JOHN  C,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 


Surgeon's  Mate,  April  26,  1861,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, June  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  U.  S.  Volunteers. 
BUTTON,  VAN  BUREN,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  E,  May  25,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;   enrolled  June 

19,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in    as    Captain,    Company    E,    July    20, 

1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

EASTON,  CHARLES  A.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  I,  May  25,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  I,  July  20,  1863, 
as  of  date  of  enrollment;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

ELY,  GEORGE  W.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  G,  April  26,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 

1861,  at    New    York    city;    enrolled^  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  May  25,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with   company,   September  5, 

1862,  at  New  York  city. 
EVERDELL,  HENRY,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to    serve    one    month;    mustered    in    as 
Sergeant,    Company   D,   April   26,   1861; 
mustered    out    with    company,    June    3, 
1861,    at    New    York    city;    enrolled    to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  25, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled   June    16,    1863,    to    serve    thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
D,  July  20,   1863,  as   of  date  of  enroll- 
ment; mustered  out  with  company,  July 

20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 
FARNHAM,  NOAH  L.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to    serve    one    month;    mustered    in    as 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


Hrst  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  April  26, 
1861;  promoted  May  10,  1861,  to  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel of  Fire  Zouaves  (nth 
Volunteer  Infantry). 

FARRAR,  GEORGE  C,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  K,  April  26,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17, 

1862,  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany  K,   June    19,    1862;    mustered    out 
with    company,    September    5,    1862,    at 
New  York  city. 

FELT,  EDWIN  M.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  G,  April  26,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  3,  1861,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
.Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  25,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  G,  July  20, 

1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

FUNSTON,  HUGH  M.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  A,  April  26,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July  15,  1862, 
at  Baltimore,  Md.,  to  serve  three  months ; 
mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company  A, 
August  27,  1862;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, to  date  July  15,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  5,  1862, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16, 
1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  July 
20,  1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

GAYLOR,  JAMES,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  E,  April  26, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 


GURNEY,  WILLIAM,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  April  26, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  6$th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

HALSTEDT,  RICHARD  F.,  age  30 
years;  enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  one  month;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
F,  April  26,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  3,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

HARWEY,  JAMES  L.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  April 
26,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

HAWS,  GEORGE  T.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  April 
26,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  C,  May  25,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
$,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  C,  July  20,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  20, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

HOWLAND,  MEREDITH,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Paymaster,  April  26,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city. 

HUME,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  A,  April  26,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  25, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Adjutant,  June  16,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  20, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 


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JANDON,  PEYTON,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  F,  April  26,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  3,  1861,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  25,  1862; 
mustered  out,  September  5,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  F,  July  20, 
1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at 
New  York  city. 

KEMP,  AARON,  age  49  years;  enrolled 
April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Pay- 
master, April  26,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

KEMP,  JOHN  H.  U.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  G,  April  26,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  3,  1861,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  May  25,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

KIPP,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  D,  April  26,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 

1861,  at    New    York    city;    enrolled    to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Corporal,    Company   D,    May   25,    1862; 
promoted  Sergeant,  July  19,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with   company,   September  5, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  July 
20,  1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

KITCHEN,  GEORGE  H.,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month ;  mustered  in 
as  Corporal,  Company  A,  April  26,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16, 

1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 


as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  July 
20,  1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

LEFFERTS,  MARSHALL,  age  39 
years;  enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  one  month ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Colonel,  April  26,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  June  3,  1861,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
May  25,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  5,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
July  20,  1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  20, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

LEGGETT,  RICHARD  L.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  C,  April  26,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  25, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled July  3,  1863,  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July  20,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  20, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

LEMOYNE,  E.  M.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  to  serve  one 
month;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  April  26,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

LENTILHON,  JOSEPH,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Corporal,  Company  K,  April  26,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  K,  May  25, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  July  20,  1863,  as  of  date  of 
enrollment;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 


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LIEBENAU,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  age  29 
years;  enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New- 
York  city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant, 
April  26,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, June  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

LORD,  JR.,  THOMAS,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  K,  April  26,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May  25, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  sub- 
sequent service  in  1st  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

MAcBRIDE,  IRVIN  H.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  I,  April  26, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  I,  May  25, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en: 
rolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  July  20,  1863,  as  of  date  of  en- 
rollment; mustered  out  with  company, 
July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

McCLENACHAN,  CHARLES  T.,  age  32 
years;  enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  one  month;  mus- 
tered in  as  Military  Secretary,  April  26, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster,  May  25,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster,  July  20,  1863,  as  of  date 
of  enrollment;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MEDAY,  CHRISTIAN  H.,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  April  26, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 


serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  A,  May  25,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

MONROE,  JOHN,  age  38  years;  enrolled 
April  28,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
one  month;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  G,  April  30,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

MORIARTY,  JOHN  D.,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  April  26, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  73d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

MURRAY,  JOHN  W.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  C,  April  26,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  25,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

NEVERS,  JR.,  BENJAMIN  M.,  age  38 
years;  enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  April  26, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Major,  May  25,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  5,  1862,  at  New 
York  city. 

PALMER,  PETER,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  B,  April  26,  1861 ; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  April  30,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  25, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  July  20,  1863,  as  of  date  of 
enrollment;  mustered  out  with  company, 
|  July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 


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PATTEN,  WILLIAM,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Commissary,  April  26,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  June  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  U.  S. 
Volunteers. 

PRICE,  JAMES,  age  39  years;  enrolled 
April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  C,  April  26,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  3,  1861,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  May  25,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  July  20,  1863,  as  of 
date  of  enrollment;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

RAY,  JAMES,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
one  month;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  K,  April  23,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  K,  May  25,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  July  20, 
1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

RIBLET,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  44  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  D,  April  26,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  D,  May  25,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

ROGERS,  EDMOND  P.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  H,  April  26,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 


geant,  Company  H,   May  25,    1862 ;   mus- 
tered   out    with    company,    September    5, 

1862,  at    New    York    city;    enrolled   June 
16,    1863,   to  serve   thirty  days;   mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  K,  July  20,  1863, 
as   of  date   of  enrollment ;   mustered   out 
with    company,    July    20,    1863,    at    New 
York  city. 

ROGERS,  JAMES  H.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  May  25,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  5,  1862,  at  New 
York  city. 

ROGERS,  STEPHEN,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon, 
May  25,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  5,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  July 
20,  1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

RYDER,  STEPHEN  O.,  age  24  years ;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Right 
General  Guide,  April  26,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  June  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  May  25,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  July  20, 

1863,  as    of    date    of    enrollment;    mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at 
New  York  city. 

SEWARD,  JR.,  WILLIAM,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month ;  mustered  in  as 
Corporal,  Company  E,  April  26,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  25,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  July 
20,  1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at 
New  York  city. 


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SHALER,  ALEXANDER,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Major,  April  26,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  June  3,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  subsequent  service  in  65th  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

SHUMWAY,  HENRY  C,  age  53  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  H,  April  26,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  H,  May  25,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July  9, 

1863,  at  Frederick,  Md.,  for  thirty  days ; 
mustered    in    as     Captain,     Company    H, 
July  20,   1863,  as   of  date  of   enrollment; 
mustered     out    with     company,    July    20, 
1863,  at   New  York  city. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  MOORE,  age  25  years ; 
enrolled  April  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city, 
to  serve  one  month ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  B,  May  14,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  3,  1861,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu-- 
tenant,  Company  B,  May  25,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16, 

1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,   Company  B,  July  20, 
1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  age  44 
years;  enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered 
in  as  Private,  Company  H,  April  26,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered 
in  as  Adjutant,  May  25,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city. 

SPEAIGHT,  WILLIAM  A.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  E,  April  26,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  3,  1861,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  E,  May  25,  1862;  mustered  out 


with  company,  September  5,  1862,  at  New 
York  city. 

SPICER,  JOHN  W.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  H,  April  26,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city ;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  25,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

TOTTEN,  GILBERT  T.,  late  Assistant 
Surgeon,  32d  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  July  20,  1863,  as  of 
date  of  enrollment;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

TUTHILL,  SAMUEL  B.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  April  22,  1861,  to  serve  one 
month;  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, April  30,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  June  3,  1861,  at  New  York 
city ;  subsequent  service  in  U.  S.  Navy. 

VIELE,  EGBERT  LOUIS,  age  36  years; 
Brevet  Second  Lieutenant,  2d  U.  S. 
Infantry,  July  i,  1847;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, ist  U.  S.  Infantry,  September  8, 
1847;  First  Lieutenant,  October  26, 
1850;  resigned  June  i,  1853;  enrolled 
April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Engineers'  Corps,  7th  Regiment, 
April  30,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, June  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

WALDO,  HOWARD,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  H,  May  25,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  5,  1862, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16, 
1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  July 
20,  1863,  as  of  date  of  enrollment;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

WESTON,  SULLIVAN  H.,  age  44  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in 
as  Chaplain,  April  26,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  June  3,  1861,  at  New 


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York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain, 
May  25,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  5,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

WHITE,  CHARLES  C,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  April 
26,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May  25,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

WICKSTEAD,  JOHN  J.,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  April 
26,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 


WINCHESTER,  LOCKE  W.,  age  36 
years;  enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  one  month;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Quar- 
termaster, April  26,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

YOUNG,  JOSEPH  B.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  April 
26,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  May 
25,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  5,  1862,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany F,  July  20,  1863,  as  of  date  of  en- 
rollment; mustered  out  with  company, 
July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 


EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

Washington  Greys. 

This  regiment  is  located  in  New  York  city  and  still  in  existence.  On  trie  4th  of 
April,  1786,  the  ist  Brigade,  ist  Division,  was  formed  in  New  York  city  into  a  brigade 
of  artillery,  and  was  to  consist  of  the  ist  and  2d  Regiments  and  a  battalion.  In  April, 
1807,  the  3d  Regiment  of  New  York  Artillery  was  organized  of  this  battalion  and 
other  troops.  July  27,  1847,  the  designation  of  the  regiment  was  changed  to  the 
8th  Regiment.  In  December,  1893,  it  was  reduced  to  a  battalion  of  four  companies. 
It  was  reorganized  as  a  regiment,  February  14,  1896.  New  companies  were  organized 
for  the  battalion,  as  follows:  On  July  8,  1895,  Company  A;  on  October  30,  1895. 
Company  E;  on  January  27,  1896,  Company  H,  and  on  February  14,  1896,  Company  G, 
when  it  was  reorganized  as  a  regiment.  April  28,  1898,  it  was  authorized  to  be 
organized  as  a  twelve  company  regiment  to  enter  the  service  of  the  United  States. 
It  was  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  from  September  15  to  December  15,  1812; 
from  April  23  to  August  2,  1861;  from  May  29  to  September  10,  1862,  and  from  June 
17  to  July  23,  1863.  It  was  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  as  the  8th  Regiment 
Infantry,  New  York  Volunteers,  May  14,  17  and  19,  1898,  and  mustered  out  of  such 
service,  November  3,  1898.  Companies  L  and  M  were  disbanded  December  22,  1898. 

The  regiment  has  received  authority  to  place  silver  rings  on  the  lances  of  its 
colors,  engraved  as  follows: 

On  the  National  Color. —  Fort  Gansevoort,  1812;  Fort  Greene,  1812;  Washington, 
April,  1861;  Bull  Run,  July  21,  1861;  Yorktown,  1862;  Gettysburg  campaign,  1863; 
Spanish-American  war,  1898. 

On  the  State  Color.— Flour  riot,  1826;  Stonecutters'  riot,  1835;  great  fire,  New  York 
city,  1845;  Astor  Place  riot,  1849;  Police  riot,  1857;  Dead  Rabbit  riot,  1857;  Sepoy 
riot,  1858;  Camp  Corcoran  Legion,  1862;  Draft  riots,  1863;  Orange  riots,  1871; 
Syracuse,  1877;  Brooklyn,  1895;  service  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

April  20,  1861,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  Washington,  D.  C.,  and  commanded 
by  Col.  George  Lyons,  left  the  State  on  the  23d;  it  was  mustered  in  the  service  of  the 


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United  States  April  25,  1861,  at  Washington,  to  serve  three  months;  it  served  in  the 
ist  Brigade,  2d  Division,  Army  of  Northeastern  Virginia,  and  was  mustered  out  at  New 
York  city,  August  2,  1861.  Company  I  served  as  a  light  battery;  see  Varian's  Battery. 

May  29,  1862,  the  regiment  again  left  the  State  en  route  to  Washington,  D.  C, 
under  the  command  of  Col.  Joshua  M.  Varian,  and  re-entered  the  service  of  the  United 
States  for  three  months;  served  principally  at  Yorktown,  Va.;  it  was  discharged 
and  mustered  out  September  10,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

June  17,  1863,  the  regiment,  commanded  by  Colonel  Varian,  left  the  State  en 
route  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  where  it  was  again  mustered  in  the  United  States  service 
for  thirty  days;  it  served  principally  at  and  .about  that  place  in  the  ist  Brigade,  ist 
Division,  Department  Susquehanna,  and  was  mustered  out  at  New  York  city,  July 

23,  1863. 

The  regiment  lost  in  1861 :  Killed  in  action,  g  enlisted  men ;  died  of  wounds 
received  in  action,  i  enlisted  man;  in  1862,  died  of  disease,  etc.,  6  enlisted  men;  total, 
16;  and  it,  or  parts  of  it,  participated  in  the  following  engagements,  etc.:  Bull  Run, 
Va.,  July  21,  1861,  loss,  killed,  8  enlisted  men;  wounded,  17  enlisted  men;  missing, 
4  officers  and  9  enlisted  men;  total,  38;  skirmishes,  at  Shippensburg,  Pa.,  June  23,  1863; 
at  Kingston,  Pa.,  June  26,  1863;  near  Oyster  Point,  Pa.,  June  28,  1863;  near  Fort 
Washington,  Pa.,  June  29,  1863,  and  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  July  i,  1863. 


Officers    of    the    Regiment. 

1861. 

COLONEL,   GEORGE  LYONS. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  CHARLES  G. 
WATERBURY. 

MAJOR,  OBED  F.  WENTWORTH. 

ADJUTANT,  DAVID  B.  KEELER,  JR. 

QUARTERMASTER,  CHARLES  G.  COR- 
NELL. 

ASSISTANT  QUARTERMASTER,  WILLIAM  H. 
H.  HOTCHKIN. 

PAYMASTER,   GEORGE   LYONS,   JR. 

ASSISTANT  PAYMASTER,  GEORGE  LYONS, 

JR. 

SURGEON,   FORSTER  SWIFT. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  GUSTAVUS  S. 
WINSTON. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  CHARLES  S.  DE- 
GRAW. 

CHAPLAIN,  THOMAS  FRANKLIN 
SMITH. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  M.  WALTON,  Engi- 
neer Company,  or  Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  NICHOLAS  P.  FITZ- 
PATRICK,  Company  K. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  O.  JOHNSTON,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ANTHONY  S. 
WOODS,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  DAY, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  SWANY,  Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ALBERT  G.  ENOS, 
Company  B. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  W.  WALL, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  W. 
WALL,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  NATHANIEL  R. 
STETSON,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  EDWARD  BURGER,  Company 
C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  APPLETON, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  RICHARD  L.  DUN- 
PHY,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  EDWARD  D.  LAWRENCE, 
Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ISAAC  COHEN,  Com- 
pany D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  T.  HURL- 
BERT,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  MORTIMER  GRIFFIN,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ALONZO  DUTCH, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  L.  FOX, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,   LEANDER  BUCK,   Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DAVID  A.  ALLEN, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  G.  DIMOND, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  S.  CARR,  Company 
G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JACOB  G.  SCHIELE, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  S.  DECKER, 
Company  G. 


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CAPTAIN,  SAMUEL  GREGORY,  Company 
H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  N.  BUR- 
RILL,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  G.  HAL- 
SEY,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  JOSHUA  M.  VARIAN,  Var- 
ian's  Battery,  Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  STEPHEN  H.  COR- 
NELL, Varian's  Battery,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  C. 
BYRNES,  Varian's  Battery,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  T.  CARPEN- 
TER, Varian's  Battery,  Company  I. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  E.  SMITH, 
Varian's  Battery,  Company  I. 

1862. 

COLONEL,  JOSHUA  M.  VARIAN. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  OBED  F.  WENT- 
WORTH. 

MAJOR,  LEANDER  BUCK. 

ADJUTANT,  DAVID  B.  KEELER,  JR. 

ADJUTANT,  THEODORE  A.  VAN  TAS- 
SEL. 

QUARTERMASTER,  MERRIMAN  P. 
DORSCH. 

SURGEON,  THOMAS  H.  STILWELL. 

ASSISTANT   SURGEON,   GEORGE   S.   RUGG. 

CHAPLAIN,  J.  W.  CRUMB. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  O.  JOHNSTON,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  DAY, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  B.  YOUNG, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  MICHAEL  W.  WALL,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  NATHANIEL  R. 
STETSON,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ARTHUR  HER- 
MANCE,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  APPLETON,  Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  RICHARD  L.  DUN- 
PHY,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H. 
BOURNE,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  ISAAC  COHEN,  Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THEODORE  A.  VAN 
TASSEL,  Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  R.  GRAHAM, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  R.  GRA- 
HAM, Company  D. 


SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     CLEVELAND     A. 
CONNOR,  JR.,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,   WILLIAM    S.    CARR,    Company 
E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  W.  BROWNE, 
Company  E. 

SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    JOHN    SEMCKEN, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES   G.   DIMOND,   Company 
F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,   GEORGE  D.    SCOTT, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  D.  SCOTT, 
Company  F. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     DANIEL     G.     DI- 
MOND,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,   ANTHONY   S.   WOODS,   Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANT,   ROBERT   J.    CLYDE, 
Company  G. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     EDWARD     WEL- 
LING, Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,   HARRY   K.   BICKER,    Company 
H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  MAHON,  Com- 
pany H. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,      EDWARD      M. 
BLOOMER,   Company   H. 

CAPTAIN,    WILLIAM    ROBINSON,    Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  H.  TROTT, 
Company   I. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     FREDERICK     DE- 
PEYSTER,  JR.,   Company   I. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  L.  NUNNS,  Company  K. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANT,   EDWARD   C.   RUSH- 
MORE,   Company   K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  W.  WEED, 
Company    K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  W.  WEED, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  W.  CORLIES, 
Company  K. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  JOSHUA  M.  VARIAN. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,    OBED    F.    WENT- 
WORTH. 

ADJUTANT,  THEODORE  A.  VAN  TASSEL. 

QUARTERMASTER,     SYLVESTER    B.    VAN 
DYKE. 

SURGEON,  CORNELIUS  B.  BILLINGTON. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  EDWIN  R.  BARNES. 

CAPTAIN,   ANTHONY    S.    WOODS,    Com- 
pany A. 


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FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  W.  CORLIES, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  B.  YOUNG, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  MICHAEL  W.  WALL,  Company 
B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  NATHANIEL  R. 
STETSON,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ARTHUR  HER- 
MANCE,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  APPLETON,  Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  PAL- 
MER, Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  F.  MOST- 
LER,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,    ISAAC    COHEN,    Company    D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  R.  GRAHAM, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  RANSOM  M.  CAR- 
RINGTON,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  S.  CARR,  Company 
E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MARTIN  BALIS, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  W.  BROWNE, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  G.  DIMOND,  Company 
F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  D.  SCOTT," 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  Mc- 
INTIRE,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  ROBINSON,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  M.  KEELEY, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  H. 
TROTT,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  HARRY  K.  BICKER,  Company 
H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  MAHON,  Com- 
pany H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  M.  JACO- 
BUS, Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,   ROBERT  BROWN,   Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILBUR  F.  MARTIN, 
Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  W.  KETTLE- 
MAN,  Company  I. 

Record    of    the   Officers. 

ALLEN,  DAVID  A.,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 


First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  to  date 
April  25,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  47th  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

APPLETON,  JOHN,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to  date 
April  25,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  May  29,  1862,  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  10, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  C,  to  date 
June  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BALIS,  MARTIN,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  E,  April  25, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  to  date  June 
17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BARNES,  EDWIN  R.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  to  date  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BICKER,  HARRY  K.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Corporal,  Company  H.,  April  25,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  2, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May 
29,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  H,  to  date  May  29,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
10,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  H, 
to  date  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  23,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

BILLINGTON,  CORNELIUS  B.,  age 
—  years;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New 


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York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Surgeon,  to  date  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BLOOMER,  EDWARD  M.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  H,  May  24,  1861, 
to  date  April  25,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  2,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  May  29, 1862,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  10, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

BOURNE,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  May  29,  1862,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C, 
to  date  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  10,  1862,  at 
New  York  city. 

BROWN,  ROBERT,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  I,  to  date  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BROWNE,  JOHN  W.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled April  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  E,  April  25,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  2, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May 
29,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  E,  to  date  May  29,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  Septem- 
ber 10,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  to  date  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  23,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

BUCK,  LEANDER,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  F,  to  date  April  25, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled May  29,  1862,  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Major,  to  date 
May  29,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 


ment, September  10,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

BURGER,  EDWARD,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  C,  to  date  April  25, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

BURRILL,  SAMUEL  N.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered. in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  to 
date  April  25,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  2,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

BYRNES,  EDWARD  C,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  Varian's  Battery,  to 
date  April  20,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
battery,  August  2,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

CARPENTER,  JOHN  T.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  April  20,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I, 
Varian's  Battery,  April  20,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  battery,  August  2,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

CARR,  WILLIAM  S.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  to  date  April  25, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
May  29,  1862,  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
E,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  io,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  E,  to  date  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

CARRINGTON,  RANSOM  M.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  to  date  June  17,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  23,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

CLYDE,  ROBERT  J.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered 


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in  as  Sergeant-Major,  to  date  April  25, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled May  29,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  to  date 
May  29,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  10,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

COHEN,  ISAAC,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  to  date 
April  25,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  May  29,  1862,  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany D,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  10, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  to  date 
June  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

CONNOR,  JR.,  CLEVELAND  A.,  age  21 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Private,  Company  D,  April 
25,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled May  29,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  D,  to  date  May  29, 
1862;  promoted  Second  Lieutenant, 
July  n,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  10,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

CORLIES,  JOHN  W.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled May  29,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  K,  to  date 
May  29,  1862;  promoted  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, July  I,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  10,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  to  date  June 
17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

CORNELL,  CHARLES  G.,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Quartermaster,  to  date  April  25, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 
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CORNELL,  STEPHEN  H.,  age  39  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city,  April  20,  1861, 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  Varian's 
Battery,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
battery,  August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

CRUMB,  J.  W.,  age  50  years ;  enrolled  May 
29,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  to  date 
May  29,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  10,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

DAY,  GEORGE  W.,  age  35  years ;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city  te  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  to  date  April  25, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  August 
2,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May 
29,  1862,  to  serve  three  months ;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  to 
date  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  10,  1862,  at  New 
York  city. 

DECKER,  HENRY  S.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  to  date 
April  23,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

DEGRAW,  CHARLES  S.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  As- 
sistant Surgeon,  to  date  April  25,  1861; 
captured  at  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July  21,  1861 ; 
released  on  parole,  July  22,  1861,  to  attend 
the  wounded ;  engaged  in  attendance  on 
wounded  prisoners  to  August  2,  1861 ; 
thence  sent  to  Richmond,  thence  to  Nor- 
folk, Va.,  thence  to  Fortress  Monroe, 
August  12,  1861 ;  mustered  out,  August  16, 

1861,  to   date   August   2,    1861,   at   New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  Regular 
Army. 

DEPEYSTER,  JR.,  FREDERICK,  age  19 

years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Hospital  Steward,  to  date 
April  25,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  May  29,  1862,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  to  date  May  29,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  10, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;  Colonel,  N.  Y. 


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Volunteers,  by  brevet,  Major,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers, by  brevet  from  March  13,  1865. 

DIMOND,  DANIEL  G.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  F,  April  25,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  2,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May  29,  1862, 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months; 
mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company 
F,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  promoted  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  June  20,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  10,  1862,  at 
New  York"  city. 

DIMOND,  JAMES  G.,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  F,  to  date 
April  25,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  May  28,  1862,  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany F,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  10,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  F,  June  29,  to  date  June 
17,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

DORSCH,  MERRIMAN  P.,  age  39  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  B,  April  25,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Commissary-Sergeant,  June  i, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
May  29,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, to  date  May  29,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  September  10,  1862, 
at  New  York  city. 

DUNPHY,  RICHARD  L.,  aged  29  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to  date 
April  25,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  May  29,  1862,  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  10, 
1862,  at  New  York  -city. 

DUTCH,  ALONZO,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 


three  months;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  to  date  April  25, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  August 
2,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

ENDS,  ALBERT  G.,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  to  serve  three 
months ;  resigned  May  23,  1861. 

FITZPATRICK,  NICHOLAS  P.,  age  20 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Engineer 
Company,  Company  K,  to  date  April  25, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  August 
2,  1861,  at  New  York  city ;  subsequent 
service  in  I39th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

FOX,  GEORGE  L.,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  to  date  April 
25,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

GRAHAM,  HENRY  R.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city,  April  23,  1861, 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  D,  April  25,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  2, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May 
29,  1862,  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  pro- 
moted First  Lieutenant,  July  n,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  Septem- 
ber 10,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  to  date  June  17,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  23,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

GREGORY,  SAMUEL,  ag-e  31  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  H,  to  date  April  25, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  August 
2,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

GRIFFIN,  MORTIMER,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  E,  to  date  April  25, 
1861 ;  captured  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va., 
July  21,  1861 ;  paroled  or  exchanged,  no 
date;  mustered  out,  August  25,  1862,  at 
New  York  city. 

HALSEY,  WILLIAM  G.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city,  April  23, 


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1861,  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H, 
to  date  April  25,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  2,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

HERMANCE,  ARTHUR,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  May  29,  1862,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B, 
to  date  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  10,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  to 
date  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  23,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

HOTCHKIN,  WILLIAM  H.  H.,  age  21 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Assistant  Quartermaster,  to 
date  April  25,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  2,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

HURLBERT,  CHARLES  T.,  age  32 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  to  date  April  25,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  2, 
1861,  at  New  York  city. 

JACOBUS,  GEORGE  M.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Sergeant,  Company  H,  to  date 
April  28,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  May  29,  1862,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  H,  to 
date  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  10,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  to  date  June  17,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  23,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES  O.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  A,  to  date  April 
25,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled May  29,  1862,  to  serve  three 


months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  10, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

KEELER,  JR.,  DAVID  B.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Adjutant,  to  date  April  25,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  2, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May 
29,  1862,  to  serve  'three  'months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  May  29,  1862; 
resigned  prior  to  July  4,  1862. 

KEELEY,  JAMES  M.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  to  date 
June  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

KETTLEMAN,  JOHN  W.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  to 
date  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  23,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

LAWRENCE,  EDWARD  D.,  age  36 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  to 
date  April  25,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  2,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

LYONS,  GEORGE,  age  50  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Colonel,  to  date  April  25,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  2, 
1861,  at  New  York  city. 

LYONS,  JR.,  GEORGE,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Paymaster,  to  date  April  25, 
1861;  promoted  Paymaster,  no  date; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  2, 
1861,  at  New  York  city. 

MAHON,  JOHN,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
May  29,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  to  date  May 
29,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  10,  1862,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  to  date  June  17,  1863; 


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mustered  out  with  company,  July  23, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MARTIN,  WILBUR  F.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  I,  April  25,  1861;' 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  2, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
17,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  to  date  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

McINTIRE,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Corporal,  Company  F,  April  25, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
May  27,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  F,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  10,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863, 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  to  date  June  17,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MOSTLER,  JOHN  F.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  C,  April  25, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  June  17,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  to  date  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  .with  company,  July 
23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

NUNNS,  HENRY  L.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  E,  April  25,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  2, 

1861,  at   New  York  city;   enrolled  May 
29,    1862,    at    New    York    city    to    serve 
three   months;   mustered  in   as   Captain, 
Company  K,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  10, 

1862,  at  New  York  city. 

PALMER,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  39  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  June  17, 

1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to  date 


June   17,   1863;   mustered   out  with  com- 
pany, July  23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

ROBINSON,  WILLIAM,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Sergeant,  Company  K  (Engineers), 
April  25,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  May  29,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  I,  to  date  May  29, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 10,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  G, 
to  date  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  23,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

RUGG,  GEORGE  S.,  age  39  years;  en- 
rolled May  29,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  to  date  May  29,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  September 
10,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  I04th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

RUSHMORE,  EDWARD  C,  age  32 
years;  enrolled  May  29,  1862,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  resigned  June 
30,  1862. 

SCHIELE,  JACOB  G.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  to  date 
April  25,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

SCOTT,  GEORGE  D.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  F,  April  25,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  2, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May 
28,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  to  date 
May  29,  1862;  promoted  First  Lieuten- 
ant, June  20,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  10,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  to  date  June 
17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 


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SEMCKEN,  JOHN,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled April  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  G,  April  25,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  2, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May 
29,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  to  date  May 
29,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  10,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

SMITH,  JAMES  E.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Third  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  Varian's 
Battery,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  battery,  August  2,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  4th 
Volunteer  Battery. 

SMITH,  THOMAS  FRANKLIN,  age  28 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Chaplain,  to  date  April  25, 
1861;  mustered  .out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

STETSON,  NATHANIEL  R.,  age  32 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  B, 
to  date  April  25,  1861;  elected  Second 
Lieutenant,  May  29,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  2,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  May  29,  1862,  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  to  date 
May  29,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  10,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  to  date  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

STILWELL,  THOMAS  H.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  May  29,  1862,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Surgeon,  to  date  May  29,  1862; 
resigned  August  21,  1862;  subsequent 
service  in  23d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

SWANY,  THOMAS,  age  44  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  B,  to  date  April  25, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 


SWIFT,  FORSTER,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Surgeon,  to  date  April  25,  1861;  cap- 
tured in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July 
21,  1861 ;  released  on  parole,  July  22, 
1861,  to  attend  the  wounded;  engaged 
in  attendance  on  wounded  prisoners  to 
August  2,  1861;  thence  sent  to  Rich- 
mond, thence  to  Norfolk,  Va.,  thence  to 
Fortress  Monroe,  August  12,  1861;  mus- 
tered out,  August  16,  1861,  to  date  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  see 
39th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

TROTT,  CHARLES  H.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany K  (Engineers),  April  25,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  2, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May 
29,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  I,  to  date  May  29,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
10,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany G,  to  date  June  17,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  23,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

VAN  DYKE,  SYLVESTER  B.,  age  19 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Private,  Company  I,  to  date 
April  25,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  May  29,  1862,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Commissary-Sergeant,  to  date  May 
29,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
September  10,  1862,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Quartermaster,  to  date  June  17,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  23, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

VAN  TASSEL,  THEODORE  A.,  age  30 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  D, 
April  25,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  May  29,  1862,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 


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tered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  appointed 
Adjutant,  July  4,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  10,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Adjutant,  to  date  June  17,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  23,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

VARIAN,  JOSHUA  M.,  age  46  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  I,  Varian's  Bat- 
tery, to  date  April  20,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  battery,  August  2,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  May  29,  1862,  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Colonel,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  September  10,  1862, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17, 
1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Colonel,  to  date  June  17,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  23,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

WALL,  MICHAEL  W.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  to  date 
April  25,  1861;  elected  First  Lieutenant, 
May  29,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  May  29,  1862,  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany B,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  10,  1862, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17, 
1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  B,  to  date  June 
17',  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

WALTON,  WILLIAM  M.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Engineer  Company,  Com- 
pany K,  to  date  April  25,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  2,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

WATERBURY,  CHARLES  G.,  age  42 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months ;  mustered 
in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  to  date  April  25, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regimest,  August 
2,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

WEED,  EDWARD  W.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled April  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city 


to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  B,  April  25,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  2,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May  29,  1862, 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant,  July  i,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  10,  1862,  at 
New  York  city. 

WELLINGS,  EDWARD,  age  34  years ;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  K  (Engineers),  April 
25,  1861 ;  transferred  to  Company  G,  May 
24,  iS6r_;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  to 
date  April  25,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  2,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  May  29,  1862,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  to  date 
May  29,  1862 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  10,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

WENTWORTH,  OBED  F.,  age  42  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Major,  to  date  April  25,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  August  2,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  May  29,  1862,  to  serve 
three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  September  10,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, to  date  June  17,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  23,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

WINSTON,  GUSTAVUS  S.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  As- 
sistant Surgeon,  to  date  April  25,  1861 ; 
captured  in  action  at  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July 
21,  1861 ;  released  on  parole,  July  22,  1861, 
to  attend  the  wounded ;  engaged  in  attend- 
ance on  wounded  prisoners  to  August  2, 
1861 ;  thence  sent  to  Richmond,  thence  to 
Norfolk,  Va.,  thence  to  Fortress  Monroe, 
August  12,  1861 ;  mustered  out,  August  16, 
1861,  to  date  August  2,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

WOODS,  ANTHONY  S.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  to  date  April  25, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  August 


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2,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May 
29,  1862,  to  serve  three  months ;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  G,  to  date  May 
29,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 10,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A,  to 
date  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  23,  1863,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  loth  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

YOUNG,   ROBERT   B.,  age  23  years;   en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at 'New  York  city  to 


serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  A,  April  25,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  2,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May  29,  1862, 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  to  date  May  29,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  10,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  to  date  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
23,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 


NINTH  REGIMENT. 

The  6th  Regiment,  Infantry,  was  organized  June  24,  1799,  of  five  companies,  most 
of  which  dated  back  to  1785.  March  27,  1805,  the  designation  of  this,  the  6th  Regi- 
ment of  Infantry,  was  changed  to  2d  Regiment  of  Artillery  in  New  York  city.  June 
13,  1812,  it  was  designated  the  gth  Regiment  of  Artillery.  December  13,  1813,  the 
regiment  was  reduced  to  a  battalion.  June  6,  1816,  it  was  again  organized  as  a  regi- 
ment, retaining  its  number  all  this  time,  although  as  a  battalion  it  was  also  known 
as  the  ist  Battalion,  N.  Y.  State  Artillery.  By  the  change  of  regimental  dis- 
tricts the  officers  and  enlisted  men  were  transferred  to  other  regiments  May  29, 
1850,  and  the  9th  Regiment  newly  reorganized  and  known  as  the  "  Irish  Ninth." 
May  3,  1858,  this  organization  was  disbanded,  the  district  of  the  9th  Regiment  was 
however  retained,  and  June  25,  1859,  the  regiment  came  again  into  existence.  During 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion  it  served  as  *  the  83d  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry  from 
1861  to  1864.  In  the  Spanish-American  war  it  served  as  the  9th  N.  Y.  Volunteer 
Infantry  until  November  15,  1898,  having  been  mustered  in  May  17,  19  and  20,  1898. 
For  this  war  it  was  increased  to  a  twelve  company  regiment ;  the  additional  companies, 
L  and  M,  were  disbanded  December  22,  1898.  The  regiment  is  still  in  existence  and 
located  in  New  York  city. 

It  served  the  State  at  the  Abolition  riot,  January  n  and  12,  1835;  at  the  great  fire, 
December  17,  1835;  at  the  Police  riot,  June  16-18,  1857;  at  the  Dead  Rabbit  riot,  July 
S~7»  1857;  at  the  Orange  riot,  July  12,  1871;  at  West  Albany,  July,  1877;  at  Buffalo 
in  August,  1892;  at  Brooklyn,  January  20-24,  1895,  and  at  Albany,  Ma}'  17-19,  1901. 

It  served  in  the  War  of  1812  in  New  York  harbor  from  June  5  to  July  28,  1812; 
at  North  Battery,  September  15  to  December  15,  1812;  at  West  Battery  (Castle 
Garden),  May  23  to  June  I,  1813;  at  Sag  Harbor  (detachment).  May  I  to  July  i,  1814; 
at  Brooklyn  Heights  (detachment),  August  15  to  October  7,  1814;  in  the  War  of  the 
Rebellion  as  the  8zd  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  under  which  head  its  service  will  be  found 
recorded,  and  in  the  Spanish-American  was  as  the  9th  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry. 


TABLET  TO  OLD  NINTH  REGIMENT. 
Unveiled    at    Site  of  the  Old  Thirteenth  Street  Headquarters. 

That  Was  Where  the  Regiment  Started  for  the  War  in  '6 1— Less  Than  a  Score  of 
Veterans  Stand  with  the  Present  Artillerymen  in  the  Rain  at  the  Ceremonies. 

A  bronze  tablet  marking  the  location  of  the  headquarters  of  the  old  9th  Regi- 
ment at  Thirteenth  street  and  University  place,  from  which  on  May  27,  1861,  the  regi- 
ment, now  109  years  old,  marched  to  the  front,  850  strong,  was  unveiled  May  30,  1908, 


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the  ceremonies  taking  place  at  n  o'clock  after  the  regiment,  which  is  now  the  9th 
Coast  Artillery  Corps,  N.  G.,  N.  Y.,  had  participated  in  the  Memorial  Day  parade. 

Less  than  a  score  of  veterans  stood  in  the  rain  as  Maj.  Dabney  W.  Diggs,  who 
got  his  rank  for  real  service,  and  Col.  William  F.  Morris,  the  present  commander  of 
the  regiment,  addressed  them,  but  there  were  800  then  in  olive  drab  standing  at  atten- 
tion. The  Colonel's  wife  and  his  daughter-in-law  and  his  granddaughter,  seven-year 
old  Maude  Morris,  who  unveiled  the  tablet,  sat  on  the  platform  on  the  southwest 
corner  all  the  time  without  umbrellas  and  braved  the  downpour  like  the  true  daughters 
of  soldiers. 

Of  course  in  the  regimental  armory  in  West  Fourteenth  street  there  was  some- 
thing to  warm  other  than  dry  clothing  after  it  was  all  over  and  it  isn't  likely  that 
many  of  the  soldiers  will  suffer  from  colds. 

There  is  an  eleven  story  business  building  where  the  two  story  headquarters  of 
the  9th  Regiment  stood  when  Lincoln  called  for  volunteers,  and  the  tablet  has  been 
placed  on  the  north  side  of  the  building  in  Thirteenth  street  a  few  feet  east  of  Uni- 
versity place. 

It  bears  this  inscription: 

"  If  any  one  attempts  to  haul  down  the  American  Flag  shoot  him  on  the  spot." 

1799;  Ninth  Regiment  N.  Y.  S.  M.;  1908. 

83d   N.   Y.   Volunteers. 

THE  HEADQUARTERS  WERE  LOCATED  HERE  AND  THE  ORGANIZA- 
TION MARCHED  AWAY  IN  DEFENCE  OF  THE  UNION  850  STRONG  MAY 
27,  1861.  AFTER  A  SERVICE  OF  3  YEARS  IN  THE  ARMY  OF  THE  POTOMAC 
THE  RETURN  HOME  FROM  THE  WAR  WAS  WITH  17  OFFICERS  AND  78 
ENLISTED  MEN  ON  JUNE  n,  1864.  IT  HAD  TAKEN  PART  IN  THE  BAT- 
TLES OF  BULL  RUN  (1862),  SOUTH  MOUNTAIN,  ANTIETAM,  FREDER- 
ICKSBURG,  CHANCELLORSVILLE,  GETTYSBURG,  THE  WILDERNESS, 
SPOTSYLVANIA,  COLD  HARBOR,  ETC.,  ETC. 
This  memorial  erected  by  the  officers  and  veterans  of  the  regiment,  May  30,  1908. 

In  the  upper  left-hand  corner  is  the  emblem  of  the  2d  Division  of  the  1st  Corps, 
of  which  the  regiment  was  a  part  from  '62  to  '63,  and  in  the  upper  right-hand  corner  is 
the  emblem  of  the  2d  Division  of  the  5th  Corps,  to  which  it  was  transferred  and  in  which 
it  served  from  '63  to  '64, 

One  must  do  a  great  deal  of  reading  between  the  lines  to  gain  even  a  faint  idea 
of  the  glory  won  by  the  9th  or  to  realize  even  a  part  of  the  service  it  has  done  the 
country  and  the  flag. 

On  the  staff  of  the  United  States  flag  carried  by  the  regiment  there  are  just  thirty- 
three  silver  bands  —  each  one  representing  a  time  at  which  the  regiment  served  the 
country,  and  on  the  State  flag  there  are  thirteen.  Here  is  a  list  of  the  services  for 
which  the  silver  bands  were  awarded: 

On  the  National  Color. —  War  against  Great  Britain,  1812-15;  New  York  harbor, 
June  22  to  December  15,  1812  (North  Battery) ;  New  York  harbor,  September  2  to 
December  3,  1814  (West  Battery);  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-65;  Harper's  Ferry, 
Va.,  July  4,  1861;  Warrenton  Junction,  April  6,  1862;  Warrenton  Junction,  Va.,  April 
16,  1862;  North  Fork  River,  Va.,  April  18,  1862;  Rappahannock  River,  Va.,  May  5,  1862; 
Cedar  Mountain,  Va.,  August  9,  1862;  Rappahannock  River,  Va.,  August  22,  1862;  Rap- 
pahannock Station,  Va.,  August  23,  1862;  Thoroughfare  Gap,  Va.,  August  28,  1862;  Bull 
Run,  Va.,  August  30,  1862;  Chantilly,  Va.,  September  i,  1862;  South  Mountain,  Md., 
September  14,  1862;  Antietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862;  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  December 
ii  to  15,  1862;  Pollock's  Mill  Creek,  Va.,  April  29,  1863;  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  May  2  and  3, 
1863;  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  I  to  4,  1863;  Hagerstown,  Md.,  July  12  and  13,  1863;  Liberty, 
Va.,  November  21,  1863;  Mine  Run,  Va.,  November  26  to  December  2,  1863;  Wilderness, 


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Va.,  May  5  to  7,  1864;  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va.,  May  i,  1864;  Piney  Branch  Church, 
Va.,  May  8,  1864;  Laurel  Hill,  Va.,  May  10,  1864;  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  May  12,  1864;  North 
Anna,  Va.,  May  22,  1864;  Totopotomoy,  Va.,  May  27  to  31,  1864;  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  i 
to  7,  1864;  Spanish-American  war,  May  2  to  November  15,  1898. 

On  the  State  Color. —  New  York  harbor,  June  5  to  July  28,  1812;  Sag  Harbor, 
L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  May  i  to  August  I,  1814;  Brooklyn  Heights,  August  15,  1814;  Brooklyn 
Heights,  October  4,  1814;  Abolition  riot,  January  u  and  12,  1835;  great  fire,  December 
17.  1835;  Police  riot,  June  16  to  18,  1857;  Dead  Rabbit  riot,  July  5  and  6,  1857;  Orange 
riot,  July  12  and  13,  1871;  West  Albany  Railroad  Men's  strike,  July  24  to  28,  1877; 
Buffalo  Railroad  Men's  strike,  August  18  to  27,  1892;  Brooklyn  Trolley  Men's  strike, 
January  20  to  24,  1895 ;  Albany  Trolley  Men's  strike,  May  17  to  19,  1901. 

The  preliminary  organization  of  the  6th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  M.,  of  which  the 
9th  is  the  successor,  took  place  in  June,  1799,  by  virtue  of  an  order  from  Gov. 
John  Jay  at  Albany  to  Gen.  James  Miles  Hughes  in  New  York.  The  6th  was  made 
up  of  four  companies  from  the  ist  Regiment,  three  from  the  2d,  five  from  the  3d  and 
two  from  the  4th  —  all  of  them  organized  March  4,  1786 ;  three  companies  from  the  5th, 
organized  May  u,  1789,  and  the  independent  Rifles,  organized  August  28,  1798. 

There  were  sixteen  companies  in  the  old  6th  Regiment  as  it  was  permanently 
organized  on  March  8,  1800,  under  the  command  of  Lieut.-Col.  Jacob  Morton.  In 
March,  1805,  the  regiment  was  changed  to  the  2d  N.  Y.  S.  Artillery  and  on  June 
13,  1812,  it  became  the  9th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  S.  Artillery.  It  was  reduced  to  a  bat- 
talion in  1813  and  remained  as  such  until  June,  1816,  when  it  again  was  made  a  regi- 
ment. In  1847  the  State  was  divided  into  division,  brigade,  regiment  and  company 
districts  and  three  of  the  9th's  companies  were  transferred  to  the  8th  N.  Y.  S.  M.,  in 
1850,  but  Col.  B.  Clinton  Ferris  retained  command  of  the  gth  and  it  was  reorganized 
on  May  29,  1850.  The  regiment  was  disbanded  partly  in  1858,  but  the  district  of  the 
9th  was  left  intact  under  Col.  Lucius  Pitkin  and  the  regiment  was  reorganized  anew  on 
June  25,  1859. 

Under  the  title  of  the  9th  it  entered  %the  service  of  the  Union  on  May  27,  1861, 
and  was  mustered  in  at  Washington  on  June  8th.  On  December  7th,  when  attached  to  the 
2d  Division  of  the  ist  Corps,  it  was  designated  as  the  83d  New  York  Volunteers  and 
remained  as  such  throughout  its  service  in  the  Civil  war  until  mustered  out  on  June 
23,  1864. 

The  district  was  retained  in  the  State  while  the  regiment  was  at  the  front,  and  on 
June  13,  1864,  it  again  became  the  9th  Regiment,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  which  was  con- 
tinued until  the  Spanish  war,  when  it  became  the  9th  Regiment,  Infantry,  N.  Y. 
Volunteers.  It  went  back  to  its  old  name  in  1899  and  continued  as  such  until  1908.  To 
conform  to  the  amended  Military  Code  of  1908,  under  general  orders  dated  Albany, 
January  23,  1908,  the  regiment  was  reorganized  as  Coast  Artillery  Corps,  N.  G.  N.  Y., 
Ninth  District.  As  such  it  stood  in  the  rain  while  the  tablet  was  unveiled. 

Colonel  Van  Buren,  anticipating  the  Civil  war,  had  been  drilling  the  regiment  in 
street  firing  at  the  arsenal,  then  at  Elm  and  White  streets.  Lincoln's  call  for  troops 
"  to  suppress  unlawful  combinations  and  enforce  law "  was  promulgated  on  April 
15,  1861,  and  on  April  igth  the  9th  voted  to  tender  its  services.  In  the  Rebellion  the 
9th  lost  379  in  killed,  which  is  greater  than  the  average  of  300  regiments  designated  as 
lighting  regiments  by  Lieutenant-Colonel  Fox  in  his  book  "  Three  Hundred  Fighting 
Regiments  of  the  Union  Army." 

Colonel  Morris  in  closing  his  address  said  to  his  men  that  he  hoped  that  every  one 
who  should  pass  that  spot,  whether  in  uniform  or  citizens'  clothes,  would  uncover  in 
respect  to  the  memory  of  the  men  in  whose  honor  the  tablet  was  placed. 


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TENTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  still  in  the  service  as  a  battalion,  located  at  Albany,  was  organized  in 
1860.  Company  A  was  also  known  as  the  Albany  Zouave  Cadets,  and  B  as  the  Washington 
Continentals.  The  regiment  served  the  State  in  the  so-called  "Anti-Rent  War "  in  the 
Helderberg  Mountains,  in  summer  of  1865,  and  at  West  Albany  during  the  Labor  and 
Railroad  riots  in  July,  1877. 

February  17,  1881,  Companies  A,  B,  D  and  K,  of  the  loth  Regiment,  were  detached 
therefrom  and  organized  as  the  loth  Battalion,  the  loth  Regiment,  with  its  remaining 
companies,  being  then  disbanded;  the  designation  of  Company  K  was  changed  to  C,  Octo- 
ber I,  1884.  Company  B  was  organized  as  an  independent  company,  the  "  Washington 
Continentals,"  July  4,  1854;  joined  militia  as  a  company  of  light  artillery,  attached  to  the 
/6th  Regiment,  August  28,  1856;  assigned  to  the  29th  Regiment  December  26,  1860; 
became  the  nucleus  and  Company  B  of  the  loth  Regiment  December  29,  1860;  mustered 
in  service  of  United  States  as  Company  B,  I77th  Volunteers,  November  21,  1862,  for  nine 
months ;  mustered  out  September  10,  1863 ;  it  became  Company  B,  loth  Battalion,  Febru- 
ary 17,  1881 ;  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  the  company  furnished  sixty  officers  to 
N.  Y.  Volunteers.  Company  A  was  organized  as  an  independent  company  about  June  7, 
1860,  and  known  as  the  "Albany  Zouave  Cadets"  it  joined  the  National  Guard,  loth 
Regiment,  December  29,  1860;  it  became  Company  A,  loth  Battalion,  February  17,  1881 ; 
during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  the  company  furnished  for  the  armies  of  the  United 
States  about  seventy-five  commissioned  officers.  Company  D  was  organized  July  2,  1861, 
as  Company  D,  roth  Regiment.  Company  C  was  organized  April  5,  1877.  April  28,  1898, 
the  battalion  was  made  part  of  the  1st  Regiment,  National  Guard,  composed  of  organiza- 
tions of  the  3d  Brigade,  its  companies  becoming  Companies  A,  B,  C  and  D,  of  this  regi- 
ment, with  which  they  entered  the  service  of  the  United  States  as  part  of  the  ist  Regi- 
ment, N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  May  20,  1898,  and  were  mustered  out  of  such  service 
February  20,  1899. 

The  Battalion  has  received  authority  to  place  silver  rings  on  the  lances  of  its  colors, 
engraved  as  follows : 

On  the  National  Color. —  McGill's  Ferry,  La.,  January  6,  1863;  Ponchatoula,  La., 
March  24,  1863;  McGill's  Ferry,  La.,  March  24,  1863;  Civique's  Ferry,  La.,  March  25, 
1863;  Amite  River,  La.,  May  10  and  n,  1863;  Port  Hudson,  La.,  May  23  to  July  8,  1863; 
Spanish-American  War,  1898;  Hawaii,  1898. 

On  the  State  Color. —  Helderbergs,  1865;  West  Albany,  1877;  Buffalo,  1892;  Albany, 
1901. 

Service   in   the    War   of   the  Rebellion. 

The  loth  Regiment  left  the  State  December  16,  1862,  having  volunteered  and  been 
accepted  as  a  regiment  of  volunteers  for  service  of  nine  months,  and  was  known  in  such 
service  as  the  I77th  Volunteers,  which  see  for  officers. 


ELEVENTH  REGIMENT. 
Washington  Rifles. 

Prior  to  April  27,  1835,  there  are  no  positive  records  of  this  regiment  on  file.  At  that 
time  the  organization  was  known  as  the  2d  Regiment,  Washington  Guards,  New  York  State 
Light  Infantry;  about  1856  this  designation  was  changed  to  nth  Regiment,  "Washington 
Rifles."  It  was  disbanded  January  14,  1899. 

Service   in   the    War   of   the   Rebellion. 

It  left  New  York  city,  its  home  station,  May  28,  1862,  commanded  by  Col.  Joachim 
Maidhof,  and  was  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States  for  three  months,  at  Har- 


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per's  Ferry,  W.  Va.  It  served  in  the  2d  Brigade,  Sigel's  Division,  Department  of 
Shenandoah,  from  June  8,  1862,  and  at  Harper's  Ferry,  and  was  mustered  out  at  New  York 
city,  to  date  September  16,  1862. 

June  18,  1863,  it,  ten  companies,  left  the  State  under  orders  for  thirty  days'  service, 
commanded  by  Colonel  Maidhof,  and  proceeded  to  Harrisburg,  Pa. ;  it  served  in  the 
4th  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Department  Susquehanna,  and  was  mustered  out  of  the  United 
States  service,  July  20,  1863,  in  New  York  city. 

The  regiment  lost,  died  of  disease,  in  its  service  in  1863,  one  enlisted  man;  and  it 
took  part  in  a  skirmish  near  Oyster  Point,  Pa.,  June  29,  1863;  m  its  service  in  1863  it 
had  four  enlisted  men  captured  by  the  enemy. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 
1862. 

COLONEL,  JOACHIM  MAIDHOF. 

MAJOR,  HENRY  LUX. 

ADJUTANT,  FRIEDERICH  VILMAR. 

QUARTERMASTER,  HENRY  LIN DEN - 
STRUTH. 

SURGEON,  BENJAMIN  LASIUS. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JOSEPH  WARD. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  ANTON  EIDEN- 
BENZ. 

CHAPLAIN,  JOHN  A.  FOERSCH. 

CAPTAIN,  VALENTINE  COOK,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ERNST  GASTEYGER. 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  FLECK,  Conv 
pany  A. 

CAPTAIN,  JACOB   MANDER,   Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  BERNHARD  MEYER, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  NEHR- 
BASS,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  EDWARD  SCHUTT,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  HAASE, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MARTIN  STENZEL, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  FRIEDERICH  KLONZ,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ERNST  SEIDEL,  Com- 
pany D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  HARFF, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  PHILIPP  FLECK,  Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHRISTIAN  KROEHL, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GUSTAVE  SPER- 
BER,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  F.  LUDWIG,  Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MARTIN  BERLITZ, 
Company  F. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FREDERICK  UNBE- 
KANNT,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  KASIMIR  KRENKEL,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  BRAUN- 
HOLD,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  LUTZ, 
Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  SEEBACH,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  BERENDES, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  V.  MAYER, 
Company  K. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  JOACHIM  MAIDHOF. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  WILLIAM  B.  WEIN- 
BERGER. 

MAJOR,  HENRY  LUX. 

ADJUTANT,  FREDERICK  UNBEKANNT. 

QUARTERMASTER,  HENRY  LINDEN- 
STRUTH. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  ANTON  EIDEN- 
BENZ. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  GEORGE  MEHL. 

CHAPLAIN,  JOHN  A.  FOERSCH. 

CAPTAIN,  VALENTINE  COOK,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  A 
DEMME,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ADOLPH  WILKEN, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  JACOB  MANDER,  Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  NEHRBASS, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  QUIRINUS  KLEIN, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  EDWARD  SCHUTT,  Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MARTIN  STENZEL, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  RING,  Com- 
pany C. 


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CAPTAIN,     FRIEDERICH     KLONZ,     Com- 
pany D. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GUSTAVE  SPERBER, 

Company  D. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     HERMAN     WEY- 

DENER,  Company  D. 
CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  K.  OBERMANN, 

Company  E. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HERRMANN  ENGEL, 

Company  E. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  REICHEL, 

Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  F.  LUDWIG,  Company  F. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    MARTIN    BERLITZ, 

Company  F. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     BERNHARD 

HUNDT,   Company   F. 

CAPTAIN,     ERNST     GASTEYGER,     Com- 
pany G. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ANDREW   CEDER, 

Company  G. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     JOHN     DIDDOLF, 

Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,     KASIMIR     KRENKEL,     Com- 
pany H. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT,      HENRY      BRAUN- 

HOLD,  Company  H. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     CHARLES     LUTZ, 

Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  CHRISTIAN  VOGEL,  Com- 
pany I. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    CHARLES    HARFF, 

Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  SEBASTIAN  EMME- 
RICH, Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,     WILLIAM     SEEBACH,     Com- 
pany K. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  BERENDES, 

Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  SOLEZKY, 
Company  K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BERENDES,  HENRY,  age  44  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  K,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  16, 
1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863. 

BERLITZ,  MARTIN,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 


months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  16, 
1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863. 
BRAUNHOLD,  HENRY,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
16,  1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  June  16,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  20,  1863. 
CEDER,  ANDREW,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  G,  June  16,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863. 
COOK,  VALENTINE,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  16,  1862;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  A,  June 
16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  20,  1863. 

DEMME,  WILLIAM  A.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June  16,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  20, 
1863- 

DIDDOLF,  JOHN,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  June  16,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863. 
EIDENBENZ,  ANTON,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  K,  May  28,  1862;  pro- 
moted Assistant  Surgeon,  June  8,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  September 
16,  1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon 
June  16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  20,  1863. 

EMMERICH,  SEBASTIAN,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  June  16,  1863; 


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mustered    out    with    company,    July    20, 
1863. 

ENGEL,  HERRMANN,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  C,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  16, 
1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863. 

FLECK,  JOHN,  age  25  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  16,  1862. 

FLECK,  PHILIPP,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  H,  May  28,  1862;  promoted 
Captain,  Company  E,  June  16,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
16,  1862. 

FOERSCH,  JOHN  A.,  late  Chaplain,  7th 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  September. 
16,  1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  June  16, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
20,  1863;  subsequent  service  in  I5th  Vol- 
unteer Infantry. 

GASTEYGER,  ERNST,  age  45  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  16, 
1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  G, 
June  16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  20,  1863. 

HAASE,  CHARLES,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  16, 
1862. 

HARFF,  CHARLES,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
16,  1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days, 


and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863. 
HUNDT,  BERNHARD,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  June  16,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863. 
KLEIN,  QUIRINUS,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  B,  May  28,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  16,  1862; 
enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863. 
KLONZ,  FRIEDERICH,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  D,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  16, 
1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D, 
June  16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  20,  1863. 

KRENKEL,  KASIMIR,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  H,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  16,  1862;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  H,  June 
16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  20,  1863. 

KROEHL,  CHRISTIAN,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
16,  1862. 

LASIUS,  BENJAMIN,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon, 
May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  16,  1862. 
LINDENSTRUTH,  HENRY,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster,  May  28,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  September  16,  1862; 
enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Quartermaster,  June  16, 


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1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 

20,   T863. 

LUDWIG,  JOHN  F.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  F,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  16,  1862;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  June 
16.  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  20,  1863. 

LUTZ,  CHARLES,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  16,  1862;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863. 

LUX,  HENRY,  age  —  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Major,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 16,  1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Major,  June 
16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  20,  1863. 

MAIDHOF,  JOACHIM,  age  -  -  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Col- 
onel, May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  16,  1862;  enrolled 
to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in 
as  Colonel,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  20,  1863. 

MANDER,  JACOB,  age  42  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  B,  May  28,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  16,  1862; 
enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  B,  June 
16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  20,  1863. 

MAYER,  JOHN  V.,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  16,  1862. 

MEHL,  GEORGE,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon, 
June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  20,  1863. 


MEYER,  BERNHARD,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  16, 
1862. 

NEHRBASS,  GEORGE,  age  39  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  16, 
1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863. 

OBERMANN,  WILLIAM  K.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  May  28,  1862  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  B,  may  30,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  16, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  E,  June 
16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  20,  1863. 

REICHEL,  CHARLES,  age  --  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  June  16,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863. 

RING,  HENRY,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
May  28,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  C,  May  30,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  16,  1862, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
C,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  20,  1863. 

SCHUTT,  EDWARD,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  C,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  16,  1862 ;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  C,  June  16,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  20, 
1863. 

SEEBACH,  WILLIAM,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  K,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  16,  1862;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 


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in  as  Captain,  Company  K,  June  16, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
20,  1863. 

SEIDEL,  ERNST,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  May  28,  1862 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  16,  1862. 

SOLEZKY,  WILLIAM,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled May  27,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  K,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
16,  1862;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  June  16, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
20,  1863. 

SPERBER,  GUSTAVE,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
16,  1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  June  16,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  20,  1863. 

STENZEL,  MARTIN,  age  39  years;  en-  . 
rolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  May  28,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  16, 
1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
C,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  20,  1863. 

UNBEKANNT,  FREDERICK,  age  29 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 


tember 16,  1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days  and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  June 
16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  20,  1863. 

VILMAR,  FRIEDERICH,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant, 
May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  16,  1862. 

VOGEL,  CHRISTIAN,  late  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 54th  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  I,  this 
regiment,  June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863. 

WARD,  JOSEPH,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon, 
May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  16,  1862. 

WEINBERGER,  WILLIAM  B.,  age  — 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  16,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  20,  1863. 

WEYDENER,  HERMAN,  late  Second 
Lieutenant,  54th  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  June  16,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863. 

WILKEN,  ADOLPH,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  A,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  16,  1862 ;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A, 
June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  20,  1863. 


TWELFTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment  was  organized  as  the  nth  Regiment  by  a  general  order  dated  June 
21,  1847,  and  was  of  eight  companies,  viz.:  Light  Guard  of  io6th  Regiment;  Benson 
Guard,  of  125th  Regiment;  Independence  Guard,  of  264th  Regiment;  Italian  Guard,  of 
252d  Regiment;  Monroe  Blues,  of  235th  Regiment;  Tompkins  Blues,  of  5ist  Regiment; 
Independent  Tompkins  Blues,  of  222d  Regiment,  and  LaFayette  Fusiliers  of  85th  Regiment. 
By  a  general  order  dated  July  27,  1847,  the  designation  of  the  regiment  was  changed  to 
the  I2th.  A  new  company,  under  command  of  Capt.  Henry  Johnson,  was  organized 
and  attached  to  the  regiment,  April  25,  1849.  Company  H  of  the  3d  Regiment  was 
transferred  to  the  I2th  Regiment,  April  25,  1849.  Company  D  was  consolidated  with 
Company  C,  June  5,  1849.  A  new  company,  under  Capt.  Adolphus  I.  Johnson,  was 


576  REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 

organized  April  15,  1850.  Company  L  was  transferred  to  the  nth  Regiment,  May  3,  1858. 
On  March  16,  1859,  Companies  A  and  C,  B  and  H,  and  G  and  E  were  consolidated, 
and  the  consolidated  companies,  with  Company  D,  transferred  to  the  loth  Regiment. 
On  June  29.  1859,  these  transferred  companies  were  disbanded.  On  November  16, 
1859,  five  companies  (A,  B,  C,  D  and  G)  were  organized  in  the  22d  Regimental  District. 
On  November  22,  1859,  Company  E  was  organized  and  an  election  ordered  for  field 
officers  of  the  22d  Regiment.  These  companies  were  composed  principally  of  former 
members  of  the  old  I2th  Regiment.  The  designation  of  the  22d  Regiment  was  changed 
December  19,  1859,  to  I2th  Regiment.  Company  H  was  organized  January  28,  1860,  and 
Company  F,  February  2,  1860.  Company  C  was  consolidated  with  Company  E,  March 
21,  1861,  and  Company  K  was  organized  May  8,  1861.  Company  I,  23d  Regiment,  was 
transferred  to  I2th  Regiment,  as  Company  I,  April  2,  1861.  New  Company  C  was  organ- 
ized December  31,  1861.  Company  K  was  disbanded  February  12,  1862,  and  new  Com- 
pany K  organized  September  22,  1862.  Company  C  was  consolidated  with  Company  H, 
January  12,  1876.  Company  I  was  consolidated  with  Company  G,  January  12,  1876. 
New  Company  I,  organized  February  21,  1876.  Company  D  was  consolidated  with  Com- 
pany E,  March  u,  1876.  New  Company  D  was  organized  July  16,  1884,  and  new  Com- 
pany C  was  organized  June  3,  1885.  The  regiment  performed  duty  during  the  Astor  Place 
riots  in  1849;  it  was  on  duty  during  the  Orange  riots  in  July,  1871;  during  the  Railroad 
riots  in  July,  1877 ;  during  the  Switchmen's  strike  at  Buffalo,  in  August,  1892,  and  at 
Brooklyn  during  the  Motormen's  strike  in  January,  1895.  April  28,  1898,  the  regiment 
was  authorized  to  be  organized  as  a  twelve  company  regiment  to  enter  the  United  States 
service,  in  which  it  was  mustered  in  as  the  I2th  Regiment  Infantry,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  May 
13,  1898,  and  mustered  out  April  20,  1899;  Companies  L  and  M  were  disbanded  April 
24,  1899- 

Service  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

April  21,  1861,  the  regiment,  ten  companies,  commanded  by  Colonel  Butterfield,  left 
the  State  en  route  to  Washington,  D.  C.,  where  it  was  mustered  in  the  United  States 
service,  for  three  months,  May  2,  1861.  It  served  at  and  near  Washington  from  May, 
1861,  and  in  the  Army,  Department  of  Pennsylvania  (General  Patterson)  ;  and  was 
mustered  out  at  New  York  city,  August  5,  1861. 

After  the  regiment's  return  from  this  service  a  large  number  of  its  members  entered 
the  volunteer  service,  for  three  years,  in  an  organization  known  as  the  I2th  Militia,  which 
was,  in  January,  1862,  consolidated  with  the  I2th  Volunteers. 

May  27,  1862,  the  regiment,  nine  companies  then  commanded  by  Col.  William  G. 
Ward,  was  again  ordered  to  Washington,  D.  C.,  and  left  the  State,  June  6,  1862;  it  was 
mustered  in  the  United  States  service  for  three  months,  served  at  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va., 
in  the  4th  Brigade;  volunteered  to  stay  over  its  term  of  service,  and  was  surrendered 
with  Harper's  Ferry;  it  was  mustered  out  at  New  York  city,  October  8,  1862,  and 
declared  exchanged  January  u,  1863. 

June  18,  1863,  the  regiment,  ten  companies,  was  ordered  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  and  it 
left  the  State,  under  Colonel  Ward  on  the  2Oth;  it  was  mustered  in  the  service  of  the 
United  States,  for  thirty  days,  served  in  General  Yates'  command  at  Fenwick,  Pa.,  and  in 
the  ist  Brigade,  Dana's  Division,  Department  Susquehanna,  and  July  20,  1863,  was  mus- 
tered out  of  that  service  at  New  York  city. 

The  regiment  lost,  died  of  disease,  in  its  service  of  1861,  two  enlisted  men;  and  it,  or 
portions  of  it,  took  part  in  the  following  engagements,  etc. : 

Occupation  of  Arlington  Heights,  Va.,  May  24,  1861 ;  skirmish  near  Martinsburg,  Va., 
July  12,  1861 ;  skirmish  near  Bunker  Hill,  W.  Va.,  July  15,  1861 ;  skirmish  on  Maryland 
Heights,  Md.,  September  12-13,  1862;  siege  and  surrender  of  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va., 
September  12-15,  1862  (30  officers  and  530  enlisted  men  were  surrendered). 


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577 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1861. 

COLONEL,  DANIEL  BUTTERFIELD. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  WILLIAM  GREENE 

WARD. 

MAJOR,  HENRY  A.  BOSTWICK. 
ADJUTANT,  FREDERICK  T.  LOCKE. 
QUARTERMASTER,  H.  TRACY  ARNOLD. 
ASSISTANT     QUARTERMASTER,     HENRY     B. 

LIVINGSTON. 

COMM^SARY,  HENRY  M.  MARTIN. 
ORDNANCE    OFFICER,     HIGBEE     C  A  R  - 

PENTER. 

PAYMASTER,  RICHARD  S.  PALMER. 
MILITARY  SECRETARY,  FRANCIS  S.  BANKS. 
SURGEON,  ALFRED  HENRY  THURSTON. 
SURGEON'S  MATE,  ROBERT  F.  WEIR. 
CHAPLAIN,  MATTHEW  HALE  SMITH. 
CAPTAIN,   BENJAMIN    SILLIMAN 

CHURCH,  Engineer  Company. 
CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  H.  BARR,  Company  A. 
CAPTAIN,  JOHN  WARD,  JR.,  Company  A. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    JOHN    WARD,    JR.. 

Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  J.  MILTON  FERRY. 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  J.  MILTON  FERRY, 
Company  A. 

SECOND,  SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM 
H.  HOAGLAND,  Company  A. 

SECOND,  SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  A. 
MANDEVILLE,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  HUSON,  Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  NICHOLAS  L.  HAN- 
SEN,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ALBION  K.  P.  DEN- 
NET,  Company  B. 

SECOND,  SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ARNOLD 
GOODWIN,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  FOWLER,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  WHIT- 
LOCK,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  MON- 
TIETH,  Company  C. 

BREVET  SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  M. 
SCRIBNER,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  D.  OTTIWELL,  Com- 
pany D. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  LOUGH- 
RAN,  Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  W.  MUR- 
RAY, Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  W.  RYDER,  Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  HOWARD 
ACKERMAN,  Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  GRAY,  Com- 
pany E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  N.  LEWIS,  JR., 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  J.  HOYT, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  CROMIE,  Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  C.  BAR- 
LOW, Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  DYATT, 
Company  F. 

BREVET  SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  ROW- 
LEY, Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  A.  BOYLE,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WARREN  W  CHAM- 
BERLAIN, Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  A.  RIUTOUL, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  S.  BANKS, 

Company  G. 
SECOND,      SECOND      LIEUTENANT,     HENRY 

MAGRATH,   Company  G. 
CAPTAIN,    WILLIAM     H.    McCORMACK, 

Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EZEKIEL  VANCE, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DAVID  G.  McKEL- 
VEY,  Company  H. 

BREVET  SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  Mc- 
CONKEY,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  RAYNER,  Company  1. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HERBERT  R.  MAC- 
KAY,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  LEANDER  K.  BING- 
HAM,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  M. 
FISHER,  Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  RALPH  H.  OLMSTEAD,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  F.  GARD- 
NER, Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  S.  DEAN, 
Company  K. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  F.  MAcFAR- 
LANE,  Company  K, 


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1862. 

Probably  all  the  officers  who  served  in  the 
regiment  were  surrendered  at  Harper's 
Ferry,  but  the  records  show  this  in  a  few 
cases  only. 

COLONEL,  WILLIAM   GREENE  WARD. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  LIVINGSTON  SAT- 

TERLEE. 

MAJOR,  E.  ELLERY  ANDERSON. 
ADJUTANT,  GEORGE  A.  HILTON. 
QUARTERMASTER,   ROBERT    MILBANK. 
COMMISSARY,  SAMUEL  A.  MILBANK. 
SURGEON,  HENRY  DRAPER. 
ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JOHN  C.  DRAPER. 
CAPTAIN,   J.    MILTON    FERRY,    Company 

A. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT,   JAMES   A.    MANDE- 

VILLE,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  A.  ARM- 
STRONG, Company  A. 
CAPTAIN,  NICHOLAS  L.  HANSEN,  Com- 
pany B. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    TIMOTHY    LYNCH, 

Company  B. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  DONAHUE, 

Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,    WILLIAM    V.    BYRNE,    Com- 
pany C. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  L.  BURNS, 

Company  C. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  L.  BURNS, 

Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  MARA,  Company  D. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DENIS  J.  MARA,  Com- 
pany D. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT,      SAMUEL      M. 

WHEARTY,  Company  D. 
CAPTAIN,  KNOX  McAFEE,  Company  E. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  A.  BANTA, 

Company  E. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT,   ROBERT   McAFEE, 

Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  WARD,  JR.,  Company  F. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    WILLIAM    DYATT, 

Company  F. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  D.  BLAIR, 

Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  HEYBOURN,  Company  II. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT,   MATTHEW   GLENN, 

Company  H. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  STEWART, 

Company  H. 
CAPTAIN,  JACOB  ACORN,  Company  I. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  A.  MIL- 
BANK,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  S.  ELLISON, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  BARCLAY,  Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MARCUS  HIGGEN- 
BOTHAM,  Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  MARSHALL, 
Company  K. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  WILLIAM  GREENE  WARD. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  LIVINGSTON  SAT- 
TERLEE. 

ADJUTANT,  WILLIAM  L.  BURNS. 

QUARTERMASTER,  ROBERT  W.  HAL- 
STEAD. 

ENGINEER,  BENJAMIN  S  I  L  L I  M  A  N 
CHURCH. 

SURGEON,  DANIEL  BENNETT  ST.  JOHN 
ROOSA. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  ALBERT  H.  GALLA- 
TIN. 

CHAPLAIN,  STEPHEN  R.  TYNG,  JR. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  A.  ARMSTRONG, 
Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  A.  MANDE- 
VILLE,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  WALKEP, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  PATRICK  J.  McALEAR,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CORNELIUS  McKlN- 
LEY,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PETER  DAMERS, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  V.  BYRNE,  Com- 
pany C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  B.  ZIMMER- 
MAN, Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  HIGBEE  CARPENTER,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DENIS  J.  MARA,  Com- 
pany D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  T.  DOTY, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  KNOX  McAFEE,  Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  A.   BANTA, 

Company  E. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT,   ROBERT    McAFEE, 

Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  DYATT,  Company  F. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  D.  BLAIR, 
Company  F. 


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CAPTAIN,  HENRY  MAGRATH,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  LEWIS  C.  WILSON, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  SYLVANUS  C. 
BRADWAY,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  MATTHEW  GLENN,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  STEWART, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  BATES,  Com- 
pany H. 

CAPTAIN,  LEANDER  K.  BINGHAM,  Com- 
pany I. 

_SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ABRAM  McCREARY, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  BARCLAY,  Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MARCUS  HIGGEN- 
BOTHAM,  Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FREDERICK  GAL- 
LATIN,  Company  K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ACKERMAN,  JOHN  HOWARD,  age  30 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  May  2,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  5,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  subsequent  service  in  25th  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

ACORN,  JACOB,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  I,  May  2, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 5,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  I,  May  31,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  October  8,  1862,  at  New 
York  city. 

ANDERSON,  E.  ELLERY,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Major,  May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  October  8,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  A.,  age  38 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May 
31,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
October  8,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 


rolled   June    16,    1863,    to    serve    thirty 
.  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
A,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

ARNOLD,  H.  TRACY,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster,  May  2,  1861;  detailed 
Brigade  Quartermaster,  8th  Brigade, 
July  14,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  5,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

BANKS,  FRANCIS  S.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  2, 
1861;  detailed  as  acting  Military  Secre- 
tary, June  i,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  5,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

BANTA,  GEORGE  A.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  May  31,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  October  8, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 

.  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  E, 
July  6,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BARCLAY,  HENRY,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  K,  May  31,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  October  8,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  19,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  K,  July  4,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

BARLOW,  FRANCIS  C,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  as  Private,  Engineer  Company,  to 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  such, 
May  2,  1861;  promoted  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  F,  same  date;  appointed 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  6ist  Volunteer  In- 
fantry, no  date. 

BARR,  GEORGE  H.,  age  42  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  A,  May  2,  1861;  re- 
signed June  5,  1861. 

BATES,  JAMES,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to 


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serve     thirty     days;     mustered     in     as 
Second    Lieutenant,    Company    H,   June 

19,  1863;   mustered   out   with   company, 
July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BINGHAM,  LEANDER  K.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May 
2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  19,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 

1,  July  4,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  20,   1863,  at  New  York'  city. 

BLAIR,  CHARLES  D.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  F,  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  October  8,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  July  3,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

BOSTWICK,  HENRY  A.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Major,  May  2,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  5,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

BOYLE,  JAMES  A.,  age  42  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  I2th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

BRADWAY,  SYLVANUS  C,  age  22 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Sergeant,  Company  G,  May 

2,  1861;    mustered    out    with    company, 
August  5,   1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to    serve    thirty    days;    mustered    in    as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  July  4, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 

20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 
BURNS,  WILLIAM  L.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to   serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 


Corporal,  Company  G,  May  2,  1861; 
transferred  to  Company  K,  May  26,  1861; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May  27, 
1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  May  31,  1862;  pro- 
moted First  Lieutenant,  June  10,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  8, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  see  I2th  Vol- 
unteer Infantry;  enrolled  June  19,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Ad- 
jutant, July  6,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

BUTTERFIELD,  DANIEL,  age  30 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Colonel,  May  2,  1861;  ap- 
pointed acting  Brigadier-General,  8tn 
Brigade,  under  General  Patterson,  at 
Martinsburg,  Va.,  July  14,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  5, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  Regular  Army  and  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers. 

BYRNE,  WILLIAM  V.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  G,  May  2,  1861; 
promoted  Sergeant-Major,  June  29, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 5,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
May  27,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  C,  May  31,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  October  8,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  C,  July  3,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

CARPENTER,  HIGBEE,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Ordnance  Officer,  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  5, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty-four  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  July 
3,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  WARREN  W.,  age  26 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 


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tered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  May  2,  1861 ;  transferred  to  Regular 
Army,  June  28,  1861. 

CHURCH,  BENJAMIN  SILLIMAN,  age 
25  years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Engineer  Corps, 
May  2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain  and  Engi- 
neer, July  6,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city;  see  General  and  Staff  Officers  of 
Militia. 

CROMIE,  JAMES,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  F,  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  I2th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

DAMERS,  PETER,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  B,  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Corporal,  Company  B,  May 
31,  1862;  promoted  Sergeant,  August  31, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Oc- 
tober 8,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  July  — ,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at 
New  York  city. 

DEAN,  JAMES  S.,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  fo 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May 
2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

DENNET,  ALBION  K.  P.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May 
2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

DONAHUE,  JAMES,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled May  27,  i862;  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May 
31,  1862;  mustered  "out  with  company, 


October  8,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  sub- 
sequent service  in  93d  Militia. 

DOTY,  WILLIAM  T.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  A,  May  31,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  October  8,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  19,  1863, 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty-one 
days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

DRAPER,  HENRY,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon, 
May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, October  8,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

DRAPER,  JOHN  C,  age  --  years;  en- 
rolled May  31,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  June  29,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  October  8, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

DYATT,  WILLIAM,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 

•  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  2, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 5,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May 
31,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
October  8,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  to  serve  »thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
F>  July  3,  J863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

ELLISON,  JOHN  S.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled June  9,  1861,  at  Washington  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  I,  June  n,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  October  8,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  subsequent  service  in  I2th  Volun- 
teer Cavalry. 

FERRY,  J.  MILTON,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  2, 
1861;  promoted  First  Lieutenant,  June 


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5,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 5,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
May  31,  1862,  to  serve  three  months; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A, 
Jujy  10,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, October  8,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

FISHER,  EDWARD  M.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Sergeant-Major,  May  2,  1861;  pro- 
moted second,  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  June  29,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  5,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  subsequent  service  in  I2th  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

FOWLER,  WILLIAM,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  C,  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
I2th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

GALLATIN,  ALBERT  H.,  late  Assistant 
Surgeon,  22d  New  York  State  Militia; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Assistant  Surgeon,  July  6,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

GALLATIN,  FREDERICK,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  July 
4,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

GARDNER,  WILLIAM  F.,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  K, 
May  2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  I2th  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

GLENN,  MATTHEW,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  H,  May  2, 
1861;  appointed  Left  General  Guide, 
May  15,  .1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  May  30,  1862,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  June 
2,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
October  8,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 


rolled June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
H,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

GOODWIN,  ARNOLD,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  B,  May  2, 
1861 ;  promoted  second,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, July  I,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  5,  1861,  at  New  York 
city. 

GRAY,  JAMES,  age  40  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  2, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

HALSTEAD,  ROBERT  W.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Quartermaster,  July  6,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

HANSEN,  NICHOLAS  L.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  April  26,  1861,  at  New  York" 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  2, 
1861;  resigned  July  21,  1861;  enrolled 
May  27,  1862,  to  serve  three  months; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B, 
May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, October  8,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

HEYBOURN,  JOHN,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled May  30,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  H,  June  2,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  October  8, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

HIGGENBOTHAM,  MARCUS,  age  - 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May  31, 
1862;  surrendered  at  Harper's  Ferry, 
Va.,  September  14,  1862;  paroled,  no 
date;  mustered  out  with  company,  Oc- 
tober 8,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

HILTON,  GEORGE  A.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 


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to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  G,  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  May  31,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  October  8, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

HOAGLAND,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  28 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  second  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  May  2,  1861 ;  promoted 
Second  Lieutenant,  June  5,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
I2th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

HOYT,  THOMAS  J.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled and  appointed  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  E,  June  6,  1861;  detailed 
as  Aide  to  Brigade  Commander;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

HUSON,  WILLIAM,  age  39  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  B,  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
I2th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

LEWIS,  JR.,  JOHN  N.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  2, 
1861;  resigned  June  n,  1861;  see  36th 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

LIVINGSTON,  HENRY  B.,  age  32 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,'  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Assistant  Quartermaster, 
May  2,  1861;  detailed  Brigade  Commis- 
sary, 8th  Brigade,  from  July  14,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  5, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  Regular  Army. 

LOCKE,  FREDERICK  T.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Adjutant,  May  2,  1861;  detailed  as 
Brigade-Major  and  Assistant  Adjutant- 
General,  8th  Brigade,  at  Martinsburg, 
Va.,  July  14.,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  5,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  subsequent  service  in  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers. 


LOUGHRAN,  MICHAEL,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May 
2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

LYNCH,  TIMOTHY,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled May  27,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  31, 
1862;  surrendered  at  Harper's  Ferry, 
Va.,  September  14,  1862;  paroled,  no 
date;  mustered  out  with  company,  Oc- 
tober 8,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

MACFARLANE,  ROBERT  F.,  age  20 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Third  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  May  2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

MACKAY,  HERBERT  R.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May 
2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

MAGRATH,  HENRY,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
'First  Sergeant,  Company  G,  May  2, 
1861;  promoted  second  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, June  23,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  S,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  G,  July  4,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

MANDEVILLE,  JAMES  A.,  age  33 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  A, 
May  2,  1861;  promoted  second  Second 
Lieutenant,  June  5,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  5,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May 
31,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
October  8,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

MARA,  DENIS  J.,  age  25  years;  enrolled 


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April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  D,  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  October  8,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty-three  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  July  3,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  20, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 
MARA,  JOHN,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three-  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  D,  May  2, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 5,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 

D,  May    31,    1862;    mustered    out    with 
company,  October  8,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

MARSHALL,  JOHN,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May  31,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  8, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

MARTIN,  HENRY  M.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Commissary,  May  2,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  5,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

McAFEE,  KNOX,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 

E,  May    31,    1862;    mustered    out    with 
company,  October  8,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;    enrolled    June    16,    1863,    to    serve 
thirty    days;    mustered    in    as    Captain, 
Company  E,  July  6,  1863;  mustered  out 
with    company,   July    20,    1863,    at    New 
York  city. 

McAFEE,  ROBERT,  age  --  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  E,  May  31,  1862;  pro- 
moted Second  Lieutenant,  August  5, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Oc- 
tober 8,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 


Company  E,  July  6,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

McALEAR,  PATRICK  J.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  B,  May  27,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  October  8, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
19,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  B,  July  6,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

McCONKEY,  WILLIAM,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  May  21,  1861,  at  Washington 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Brevet  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H, 
June  4,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

McCORMACK,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  32 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  H,  May 
2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

McCREARY,  ABRAM,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  I,  July  4,  1863; 
appointed  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date 
June  23,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  20,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

McKELVEY,  DAVID  G.,  age  37  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May 
2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

McKINLEY,  CORNELIUS,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months ;  mustered 
in  as  Private,  Company  B,  May  2,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Company 
B,  May  31,  1862;  promoted  Sergeant, 
August  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  October  8,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  June  19,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  20, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 


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MILBANK,  ROBERT,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled May  31,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster,  June  29,  1862;  sur- 
rendered at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  Sep- 
tember 14,  1862;  paroled,  no  date;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  October  8, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

MILBANK,  SAMUEL  A.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May  31,  1862; 
detailed  as  Commissary,  June  29,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  8, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

MONTIETH,  WILLIAM,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C, 
May  2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

MURRAY,  THOMAS  W.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May 
2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

OLMSTEAD,  RALPH  H.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  K,  May  2,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  4th  Volunteer  Cavalry. 

OTTIWELL,  JOHN  D.,  age  --  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  D,  May  2,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  New  York  city. 

PALMER,  RICHARD  S.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Paymaster,  May  2,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  August  5,  1861,  at 
New  York  city. 

RAYNER,  WILLIAM,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  I,  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

RIUTOUL,  JOHN  A.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  2, 


1861 ;    mustered    out    with    company,    Au- 
gust 5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

ROOSA,  DANIEL  BENNETT  ST.  JOHN, 
late  Assistant  Surgeon,  5th  Militia;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Surgeon,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

ROWLEY,  HENRY,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city, 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Brevet  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F, 
May  2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  i82d  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

RYDER,  HENRY  W.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  E,  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
I2th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

SATTERLEE,  LIVINGSTON,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  May  31,  1862,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  29, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Oc- 
tober 8,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  July  6,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

SCRIBNER,  JOSEPH  M.,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Brevet  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
C,  May  2,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

SMITH,  MATTHEW  HALE,  age 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Chaplain.  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

STEWART,  GEORGE,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Corporal,  Company  H,  May  2,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  May 
30,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  H,  June  2,  1862; 


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promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  July  I, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Oc- 
tober 8,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  June  19,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

THURSTON,  ALFRED  HENRY,  age  29 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Surgeon,  May  2,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  5,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service 
in  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

TYNG,  JR.,  STEPHEN  R.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Chaplain,  July  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  20,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

VANCE,  EZEKIEL,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  2, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

WALKER,  JOSEPH,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  A,  May  31,  1862;  promoted 
Sergeant,  June  i,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  October  8,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

WARD,  JR.,  JOHN,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  2, 
1861;  promoted  Captain,  June  5,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 

1861,  at    New    York    city;    enrolled    to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  F,  May  31,  1862;  mus- 
tered   out    with    company,    October    8, 

1862,  at  New  York  city. 

WARD,  WILLIAM  GREENE,  age  29 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  2, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 5,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 


to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in 
as  Colonel,  May  31,  1862;  surrendered 
at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  September  14, 
1862;  paroled,  no  date;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  October  8,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  19,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Col- 
onel, July  6,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

WEIR,  ROBERT  F.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Surgeon's  Mate,  May  2,  1861;  trans- 
ferred by  promotion  to  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  Army,  July  22,  1861. 

WHEARTY,  SAMUEL  M.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Corporal,  Company  D,  May  2,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 

1861,  at    New    York    city;    enrolled    at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three   months, 
and     mustered     in     as     First     Sergeant, 
Company    D,    May    31,    1862;    promoted 
Second   Lieutenant,  July  31,   1862;  mus- 
tered    out    with    company,    October    8, 

1862,  at  New  York  city. 
WHITLOCK,  CHARLES,  age  40  years; 

enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May 
2,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

WILSON,  LEWIS  C,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  E,  May  2, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 5,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  July  4,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

ZIMMERMAN,  JOHN  B.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  May  27,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  C,  May  31,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  8, 

1862,  at   New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
16,    1863,    at    New    York'  city    to    serve 
thirty    days;     mustered     in    as     Second 
Lieutenant,    Company    C,    July    3,    1863; 
mustered    out    with    company,    July   20, 

1863,  at  New  York  city. 


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58; 


THIRTEENTH  REGIMENT,  COAST  ARTILLERY. 

This  regiment,  still  in  existence  and  located  in  Brooklyn,  was  organized  July  5, 
1847 ;  there  were  changes  in  the  organization  a  few  years  later,  again  in  April,  1859, 
and  in  1860.  It  was  disbanded  May  7,  1898,  except  one  battalion  of  four  companies 
which  had  volunteered  to  enter  the  United  States  service ;  authority  was  given  to  reor- 
ganize the  regiment,  May  15,  1898.  November  28,  1898,  such  portion  of  the  regiment 
as  had  been  organized  was  disbanded,  and  authority  was  given  to  re-establish  the 
regiment,  the  battalion  which  was  in  the  United  States  service  forming  the  nucleus  of 
the  new  organization.  Companies  L  and  M  were  organized  March  u,  1899;  February  8, 
1900,  the  regiment  was  constituted  a  regiment  of  heavy  artillery  and  designated  I3th 
Regiment  of  Heavy  Artillery.  It  was  in  the  service  of  the  State  during  the  Draft  riots 
in  July  and  August,  1863;  the  Orange  riots,  July  12,  1871;  the  Railroad  riots,  July, 
1877;  the  Switchmen's  strike  at  Buffalo,  August,  1892;  the  Quarantine  disturbances  at 
Fire  Island,  September,  1892,  and  the  Motormen's  strike  at  Brooklyn,  January,  1895. 
The  battalion  which  volunteered  to  enter  the  United  States  service  as  part  of  the  22d 
Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  in  the  war  with  Spain,  was  mustered  into  such 
service  May  24,  1898,  and  was  mustered  out  November  23,  1898. 

Service  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

The  regiment  (eight  companies)  left  the  State  April  23,  1861,  Col.  Abel  Smith  in 
command,  en  route  to  Washington,  D.  C.  It  was  mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United 
States  for  three  months;  served  as  infantry  at  Annapolis  and  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  was 
mustered  out  August  6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn. 

In  December,  1861,  quite  a  portion  of  the  regiment  entered  the  volunteer  service  for 
three  years  as  members  of  an  organization  which  received  the  State  designation  87th 
Volunteers. 

May  26,  1862,  the  regiment  was  again  ordered  to  Washington,  D.  C. ;  it  left  the  State 
May  30,  1862,  commanded  by  Col.  Robert  B.  Clark;  was  mustered  in  the  United  States 
service  for  three  months,  May  28th ;  served  at  Suffolk,  Va.,  as  part  of  the  7th  Corps, 
and  was  mustered  out  at  Brooklyn,  September  12,  1862. 

June  18,  1863,  the  regiment,  then  commanded  by  Col.  John  B.  Woodward,  was  ordered 
to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  and  it  left  the  State  June  20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days.  It  served 
as  infantry  in  the  2d  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Department  Susquehanna,  and  was  mustered 
out  of  the  United  States  service  July  21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn. 

The  regiment  lost  in  its  service  in  1861,  died  of  disease,  5  enlisted  men;  in  that  of 
1862,  died  of  disease,  I,  and  of  accident,  I  enlisted  man;  in  that  of  1863,  died  of  disease, 
I  enlisted  man,  total  8;  and  it  took  part  in  the  following  engagements,  etc.: 

Near  the  Light-house  at  Smith's  Point,  Chesapeake  Bay,  Md.,  May  18,  1861,  and  near 
Fort  Washington,  Pa.,  July  2,  1863. 


Officers  of   the  Regiment. 

1861. 

COLONEL,  ABEL  SMITH. 
LIEUTENANT-  COLONEL,     ROBERT     B. 

CLARK. 

MAJOR,  JOSEPH  S.  MORGAN. 
ADJUTANT,  JOHN  H.  ROSENQUEST. 
QUARTERMASTER,  NELSON  A.  GARRISON. 
QUARTERMASTER,  JOSEPH   B.  LEGGETT. 
ASSISTANT  QUARTERMASTER,  RICHARD  W. 

FRANCIS. 
COMMISSARY,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  Mc- 

KEE. 


PAYMASTER,  SAMUEL  K.  BOYD. 
SURGEON,  CHARLES  T.  CHASE. 
SURGEON'S  MATE,  JAMES  J.  ALLINGHAM. 
SURGEON'S    MATE,    ROBERT   ORMISTON, 

JR. 

CHAPLAIN,  HENRY  M.  LEE. 
CAPTAIN,    JOHN    MARALIOUS,    Engineer 

Company. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  SULLIVAN,  Company  A. 
FtRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  W.  MEAD, 

Company  A. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWIN  A.   STOUT- 

ENBOROUGH,  Company  A. 


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THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  HUGH  RODDY,  Com- 
pany A, 

CAPTAIN,  HORACE  A.  SPRAGUE,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  W.  HAYES, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  AU- 
GUSTUS McKEE,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  CUFF, 
Company  B. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  H.  SIMS, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  ADAM  T.  DODGE,  JR.,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  BURDETT  S.  OAKES, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ALEXANDER  A.  Mc- 
FARLAN,  Company  C. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  STREET, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  BALSDON,  Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CORNELIUS  S. 
STRANG,  Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  BEN- 
NETT, Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  J.  HARDY, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  DAVID  S.  JONES,  Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  RICHARDS, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  Y.  BAKER, 
Company  E. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  NICHOLAS  R. 
SCHENCK,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  H.  STONE,  Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  OLIVER  COTTER, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H. 
SHARP,  Company  F. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  JEREMIAH  SIMP- 
SON, Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  RICHARD  V.  W.  THORNE,  JR., 
Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EVAN  M.  JOHNSON, 
JR.,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  B.  WOOD- 
WARD, Company  G. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  A.  ELWELL, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  BETTS,  Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  B.  MOR- 
TON, Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  H.  BETTS, 
Company  H. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  RAPHAEL  C. 
STEARNS,  Company  H. 


1862. 

COLONEL,  ROBERT  B.  CLARK. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,    JOHN    B.    WOOD 
WARD. 

MAJOR,  SAMUEL  K.  BOYD. 

ADJUTANT,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  Mc- 
KEE. 

QUARTERMASTER,  JOSEPH  H.  MUMBY. 

ASSISTANT  QUARTERMASTER,  GEORGE  J. 
HARDY. 

COMMISSARY,(  SAMUEL  N.  BERGH. 

ENGINEER,  WILLIAM  H.  McNARY. 

SURGEON,  CHARLES  T.  CHASE. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  ROBERT  ORMIS- 
TON,  JR. 

CHAPLAIN,  DUDLEY  C.   HAYNES. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  W.  MEAD,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  A.  COPE- 
LAND,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  C.  COPE- 
LAND,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  HORACE  A.  SPRAGUE,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  DEAN,  Com- 
pany B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FREDERICK  A. 
BALDWIN,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  T.  LANE, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  ADAM  T.  DODGE,  JH.,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  BURDETT  S.  OAKES, 

Company  C. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ALEXANDER  A.  Me- 

FARLAN,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  M.  BRAGG, 

Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  BALSDON,  Company  D. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    CORNELIUS    S 

STRANG,  Company  D. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT,      CHRISTIAN      E. 

PFEIFER,  Company  D. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  J.  HARDY, 

Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  PHILIP  H.  BRIGGS,  Company  E. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  RICHARDS, 

Company  E. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  K.  McMUR- 

RAY,  Company  E. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  RICHARD  OLIVER, 

Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  HEATH,  Company  F. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  S.  CLIRE- 

HUGH,  Company  F. 


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589 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HARRY  H.  BEADLE, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  BAR- 
NEXT,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  RICHARD  V.  W.  THORNE, 
JR.,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  L.  FULLER, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSIAH  H.  ABBOTT, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  BRACKETT  H. 
BADGER,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  S.  DAKIN,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  B.  BACH,  Com- 
pany H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  S.  VAN 
CLEEF,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  N.  BERGH, 
Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  A.  DsLEREE,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  D.  IRA  BAKER,  Com- 
pany I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  COLE- 
MAN,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  S.  JONES, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  RODNEY  C.  WARD,  Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLOUGHBY 
POWELL,  Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JACOB  HENRY  LAU, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  L.  BERGEN, 
Company  K. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  JOHN  B.  WOODWARD. 

ADJUTANT,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  Mo 
KEE. 

QUARTERMASTER,  JOSEPH  B.   LEGGETT. 

SURGEON,  ROBERT  ORMISTON,  JR. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  ORESTES  M.  PRAY. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  A.  COPE- 
LAND,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  C.  COPE- 
LAND,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  DEAN,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  ADAM  T.  DODGE,  JR.,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHAUNCEY  M.  FELT, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  BALSDON,  Company  D. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ALBERT  Q.  CHASE, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  PHILIP  H.  BRIGGS,  Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  RICHARDS, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  K.  Mc- 
MURRAY,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  BARNETT,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  E.  BAR- 
NETT, Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  R.  HUNTER,  Com- 
pany G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ALFRED  H.  WIL- 
LIAMS, Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  B.  BACH, 
Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  BENTLEY  F.  ADAMS, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLOUGHBY  POWELL,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JACOB  HENRY  LAU, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  C. 
MITCHELL,  Company  K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ABBOTT,  JOSIAH  H.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  May  28,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  12,  1862, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ADAMS,  BENTLEY  F.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  July  21,  1863,  to 
date  June  20,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

ALLINGHAM,  JAMES  J.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Surgeon's  Mate, 
May  17,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  Regular 
Navy. 

BACH,  JAMES  B,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  12,  1862,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  June  20,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 


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First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  July  21, 
1863,  to  date  June  20,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  21,  1863,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BADGER,  BRACKETT  H.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  G,  May  14,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G, 
May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

BAKER,  D.  IRA,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  12,  1862,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.;  see  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

BAKER,  THOMAS  Y.,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  17, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  87th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

BALDWIN,  FREDERICK  A.,  age  31 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  B,  May  23,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 

1861,  at    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.;    enrolled    at 
Brooklyn    to    serve    three    months,    and 
mustered      in      as      Second      Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with   company,    September   12,    1862,   at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BALSDON,  HENRY,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  D,  May  17,  i86r;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  D,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  12, 

1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  June 
20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  July  21,  1863, 
to  date  June  20,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BARNETT,  CHARLES  E.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  May  26,  1862,  at  Brooklyn  to 


serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  F,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled 
June  20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
F,  July  21,  1863,  to  date  June  20,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  21, 
1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
BARNETT,  WILLIAM,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  G,  May  14,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  May 
26,  1862,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  12, 
1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  June 
20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  July  21,  1863, 
to  date  June  20,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

BEADLE,  HARRY  H.,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled May  26,  1862,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
BENNETT,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  17, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  ooth  Volunteer  Infan- 
try. 

BERGEN,  JOHN  L.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  B,  May  14,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K, 
May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  see  General  and  Staff  Officers, 
Militia. 

BERGH,  SAMUEL  N.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  28,  1862; 


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591 


detailed  as  Regimental  Commissary, 
May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

BETTS,  JOHN  H.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May 
17,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  sub- 
sequent service  in  87th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

BETTS,  THOMAS,  age  47  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  H,  May  17,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  6,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  47th 
Militia. 

BO  YD,  SAMUEL  K.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Pay- 
master, May  17,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  6,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Major,  May 
28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
September  12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. . 

BRAGG,  HENRY  M.,  age  18  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subsequent 
service  in  i3Qth  Volunteer  Infantry. 

BRIGGS,  PHILIP  H.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Engineer  Company,  May  17, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  E,  May  28,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  12,  1862, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  June  20, 
1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  E,  July  21,  1863,  to 
date  June  20,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

CHASE,  ALBERT  Q.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  Annapolis  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 


Company  D,  June  10,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  6,  1861,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in 
as  Corporal,  Company  D,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled 
June  20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  July  21,  1863,  to  date  June  20,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  21, 
1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

CHASE,  CHARLES  T.,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Sur- 
geon, May  17,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months 
and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

CLARK,  ROBERT  B.,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  17,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  6,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  see  poth  Volunteer 
Infantry;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

CLIREHUGH,  WILLIAM  S.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

COLEMAN,  FRANCIS,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Annapolis  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  D,  June  10,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  6,  1861,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May 
28,  1862;  resigned  July  22,  1862. 

COPELAND,  JOHN  C,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  A,  May  16,  1861;  pro- 
moted First  Sergeant,  July  8,  1861;  re- 
turned to  the  ranks;  July  22,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6,  1861, 


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at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en. 
rolled  June  20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  A,  July  21,  1863,  to  date 
June  20,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

COPELAND,  ROBERT  A.,  age  24 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  A,  May  16,  1861; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  July  22,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 
rolled June  20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  July  21,  1863,  to  date  June  20, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

COTTER,  OLIVER,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  17,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subsequent 
service  in  5th  Volunteer  Artillery. 

CUFF,  WILLIAM,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  B,  May  17,  1861; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  June  I, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  51  st  Volunteer  Infan- 
try. 

DAKIN,  THOMAS  S.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  H,  May  28,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  12,  1862, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

DEAN,  THOMAS,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  B,  May  17,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  6,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn. N.  Y.;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 


three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled 
June  20,  1863,  to  serre  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  B,  July 
21,  1863,  to  date  June  20,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  21,  1863,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

DELEREE,  GEORGE  A.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  I,  May  28,  1862;  resigned 
July  22,  1862. 

DODGE,  JR.,  ADAM  T.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  C,  May  17,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  C,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  12, 

1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  June 
20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in    as    Captain,    Company     C,    July    21, 

1863,  to   date   June   20,    1863;    mustered 
out    with    company,    July    21,    1863,    at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ELWELL,  JOHN  A.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Third  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  14, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  23d  Militia. 

FELT,  CHAUNCEY  M.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July  21,  1863, 
to  date  June  20,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

FRANCIS,  RICHARD  W.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  As- 
sistant Quartermaster,  May  17,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  6, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subsequent 
service  in  6th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

FULLER,  WILLIAM  L.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  G,  May  14,  1861;  mus- 


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tered  out  with  company,  August  6,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  12,  1862,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

GARRISON,  NELSON  A.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster, 
May  17,  1861;  resigned  June  23,  1861. 

HARDY,  GEORGE  J.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  April  23,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subsequent 
service  in  52d  Militia;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May 
28,  1862;  detailed  as  Assistant  Quarter- 
master; mustered  out  with  company, 
September  12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HAYES,  JOSEPH  W.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  17, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  s6th  Militia. 

HAYNES,  DUDLEY  C,  age  52  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain, 
May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

HEATH,  HENRY,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled May  26,  1862,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  F,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HUNTER,  WILLIAM  R.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  G,  May  14,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Sergeant,  Company  G,  May 
28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
enrolled  June  20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
38 


G,  July  21,  1863,  to  date  June  20,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  21, 
1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

JOHNSON,  JR.,  EVAN  M.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  14, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  23d  Militia. 

JONES,  DAVID  S.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  E,  May  17,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

JONES,  ROBERT  S.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

LANE,  WILLIAM  T.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  B,  May  17,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6,  1861, 

.  at  Brooklyn, -«N.  Y.;  enrolled  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
B,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  12,  1862,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

LAU,  JACOB  HEWEY,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled 
June  20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  July  21,  1863,  to  date  June  20,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  21, 
1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

LEE,  HENRY  M.,  age  34  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Chaplain, 
May  17,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

LEGGETT,  JOSEPH  B.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster,  June  23, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 


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rolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  *  Quartermaster,  June  20, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MARALIOUS,  JOHN,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Engineer  Company,  May  17,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  6, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

McFARLAN,  ALEXANDER  A.,  age  21 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May 
17,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
C,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  12,  1862,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

McKEE,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS,  agft 
24  years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  May  17,  1861;  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant and  Commissary,  May  30,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  6, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Adjutant,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  12,  1862,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Adju- 
tant, June  20,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

McMURRAY,  ROBERT  K.,  age  24 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Engineer  Corps,  May  17, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  12,  1862,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.;  enrolled  June  20,  1863,  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E, 
July  21,  1863,  to  date  June  20,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  21,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

McNARY,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 


months,  and  mustered  in  as  Engineer, 
May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  158th  Vol- 
unteer Infantry. 

MEAD,  WILLIAM  W.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  17, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  A,  May 
28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MITCHELL,  THOMAS  C,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  K,  May  28,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  12,  1862, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  June  20, 
1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K, 
July  21,  1863,  to  date  June  20,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  21,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MORGAN,  JOSEPH  S.,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Major,  May  17,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  poth  Vol- 
unteer Infantry. 

MORTON,  CHARLES  B.,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  17, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  47th  Militia. 

MUMBY,  JOSEPH  H.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  12,  1862,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

OAKES,  BURDETT  S.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at'  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  17, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
C,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 


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pany,  September  12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

OLIVER,  RICHARD,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ORMISTON,  JR.,  ROBERT,  age  27 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Surgeon's  Mate,  May  17,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  6,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  As- 
sistant Surgeon,  May  28,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  September  12,  1862, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon, 
June  20,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

PFEIFER,  CHRISTIAN  E.,  age  25 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  D,  April  23,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  month's,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  28,  1862 ; 
resigned  July  19,  1862. 

POWELL,  WILLOUGHBY,  age  29 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Artificer,  Engineer  Company,  May 
17,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  K,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  12, 

1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  June 
20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in    as    Captain,    Company    K,    July    21, 

1863,  to    date    June    20,    1863;    mustered 
out    with    company,     July    21,    1863,    at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

PRAY,  ORESTES  M.,  late  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, 3ist  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  June 
20,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

RICHARDS,  SAMUEL,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  17,  1861; 


mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 
rolled June  20,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  July  21,  1863,  to  date  June 
20,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  21,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

RODDY,  HUGH,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Third 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  17,  i8di; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ROSENQUEST,  JOHN  H.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  May  17, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SCHENCK,  NICHOLAS  R.,  age  31 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Third  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May 
17,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  sub- 
sequent service  in  1st  Volunteer  Marine 
Artillery. 

SHARP,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  44  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May 
17,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  sub- 
sequent service  in  5th  Volunteer  Artil- 
lery. 

SIMPSON,  JEREMIAH,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Third  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  17, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  subse- 
quent service  in  goth  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

SIMS,  SAMUEL  H.,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Third  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  17, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  5ist  Volunteer  Infantry. 

SMITH,  ABEL,  age  47  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 


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three  months;  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
May  17,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

SPRAGUE,  HORACE  A.,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  B,  April  26,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 

1861,  at    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.;    enrolled   to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  B,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  12, 

1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
STEARNS,  RAPHAEL  C,  age  23  years; 

enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Third 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  17,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August 
6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subsequent 
service  in  47th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

STONE,  JOHN  H.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  F,  May  17,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subsequent  service 
in  87th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

STOUTENBOROUGH,  EDWIN  A.,  age 
28  years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  three  months ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  May  17,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  6,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  QOth 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

STRANG,  CORNELIUS  S.,  age  25 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May 
17,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  12,  1862,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

STREET,  HENRY,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Third  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  17, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  1st  Volunteer  Marine 
Artillery. 


SULLIVAN,  JOHN,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  A,  May  17,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  subsequent  service 
in  poth  Volunteer  Infantry. 

THORNE,  JR.,  RICHARD  V.  W.,  age  39 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  G,  May  14,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 

1861,  at    Brooklyn    N.    Y.;     enrolled    to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,     Company    G,    May    28,     1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

VAN  CLEEF,  JOHN  S.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WARD,  RODNEY  C.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  K,  to  date  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  12, 

1862,  at    Brooklyn,     N.     Y.;    subsequent 
service  in  23d  Militia. 

WILLIAMS,  ALFRED  H.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  G,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  12,  1862,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  June  20,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  July 
21,  1863,  to  date  June  20,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  21,  1863,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WOODWARD,  JOHN  B.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  14, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 6,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Colonel,  June  20,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  21,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


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FOURTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  located  in  Brooklyn  and  still  in  existence,  was  organized  June  9,  1847. 
April  28,  1898,  it  was  authorized  to  be  organized  as  a  twelve  company  regiment,  preparatory 
to  entering  the  service  of  the  United  States,  into  which  service  it  was  mustered  May 
13,  1898;  it  was  mustered  out  of  such  service  October  27,  1898.  December  6th,  the 
regiment  was  continued  as  a  regiment  of  the  National  Guard  composed  of  twelve  companies. 

The  regiment  has  authority  to  place  silver  rings  on  the  lances  of  its  colors,  engraved  as 
follows : 

On  the  National  Color. — Advance  into  Virginia,  May  24,  1861 ;  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July  21, 
1861 ;  Ball's  Cross  Roads,  Va.,  August  27,  1861 ;  Upton's  Hill,  Va.,  October  5,  1861 ;  Binn's 
Hill,  Va.,  November  18,  1861 ;  Falmouth,  Va.,  April  17-18,  1862 ;  Carmel  Church,.  Va., 
July  23,  1862;  Massaponax,  Va.,  August  6,  1862;  General  Pope's  campaign,  Va.,  August 
id-September  3,  1862;  Rappahannock  River,  Va.,  August  21,  1862;  Rappahannock  Station. 
Va.,  August  23,  1862 ;  Sulphur  Springs,  Va.,  August  26,  1862 ;  Gainesville,  Va.,  August 
28,  1862 ;  Groveton,  Va.,  August  29,  1862 ;  second  Bull  Run,  Va.,  August  30,  1862 ; 
South  Mountain,  Md.,  September  14,  1862;  Keedysville,  Md.,  September  15-16,  1862; 
Antietam,  Md.,  September  17,  1862;  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  December  13-15,  1862;  Port 
Royal,  Va.,  April  22-23,  1863;  Fitzhugh's  Crossing,  Va.,  April  29~May  2,  1863;  Chancellors- 
ville,  Va.,  May  3,  1863;  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  1-3,  1863;  Mine  Run,  Va.,  November 
28-30,  1863;  Wilderness,  Va.,  May  5-7,  1864;  Spotsylvania,  Va.,  May  8-21,  1864;  Piney 
Branch  Church,  Va.,  May  8,  1864;  Laurel  Hill,  Va.,  May  10,  1864;  Spanish- American 
War,  1898. 

On  the  State   Color. —  Fire  Island,   September,   1892 ;   Brooklyn,   January,   1895. 

It  performed  service  for  the  State  also  at  the  Angel  Gabriel  riots,  Brooklyn,  July,  1854; 
Orange  riots,  July  12,  1871 ;  Railroad  Labor  riots,  July,  1877 ;  Motormen's  strike,  Brooklyn, 
January,  1895. 

Service  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

This  regiment,  failing  to  be  ordered  to  the  front,  volunteered  and  entered  the  service 
of  the  United  States  for  three  years  in  May,  1861.  December  7,  1861,  it  was  by  the  State 
designated  the  84th  Volunteers,  under  which  title  will  be  found  its  volunteer  history. 


FIFTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

Of  this  regiment,  located  in  Queens  county,  two  companies  entered,  in  June  and 
July,  1861,  the  United  States  service  as  members  of  the  74th  N.  Y.  Volunteers;  the  artillery 
company  of  the  regiment  joined  the  2d  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Artillery  as  Company  L,  in 
November,  1861,  and  later  became  the  34th  Battery.  The  regiment  is  not  in  existence  at 
this  date. 

In  1863,  the  regiment  saw  service  in  Queens  county,  during  the  Draft  riots ;  June 
6,  1864,  the  regiment  was  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  for  thirty  days ;  it  served 
under  the  command  of  its  Colonel,  Charles  H.  Burtis,  in  New  York  harbor,  and  with  it, 
and  as  parts  of  it,  served  portions  of  the  i6th,  i7th  and  i8th  Regiments.  It  was  mustered 
out  July  7,  1864. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 
1864. 

COLONEL,  CHARLES  H.  BURTIS. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,       ALFRED 

STAFF,  JR. 
MAJOR,  JOHN  H.  HYATT. 


WAG- 


ADJUTANT,  CHARLES  A.  HAMILTON. 
QUARTERMASTER,    CHARLES    KNEE- 

LAND,  JR. 

SURGEON,  WILLIAM  W.  STREW. 
ASSISTANT      SURGEON,      JOHN      ORDRO- 

NAUX. 
CHAPLAIN,  A.  T.  DOBSON. 


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CAPTAIN,  JAMES  BOSTWICK,  Company 
A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  E.  SEA- 
MAN, Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  BAYLIS, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  W.  PADDON,  Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  AMMIEL  J.  WILLARD, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CLEMENT  DURGIN, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  S.  McCLELLAN, 
Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ABRAM  C.  BEARDS- 
LEY,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  VAN 
COTT,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  ELLIOTT,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  W.  DOWN- 
ING, Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  B.  STILL- 
WAGON,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  FRANK  E.  WALSH,  Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ALSOP  H.  STRANG, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  BENJAMIN  F. 
SICKLES,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  FLOYD  SMITH,  Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  R.  SMITH,  Com- 
pany F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWIN  BAILEY, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  DAGGITT,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  E.  COE,  Com- 
pany G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  LEANDER  THUR- 
BER,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  T.  OSBORN,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  C.  PYE, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  NOAH  RAYNOR, 
Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  PETER  A.  JAY,  Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  D.  COCH- 
RANE,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ADAM  T.  SACKETT, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  STEPHEN  B.  CROFT,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  STEPHEN  B.  POW- 
ELL, Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  JEFFER- 
IES,  Company  K. 


CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  L.  ROBINSON,  Com- 
pany R. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JACOB  TRUCER,  Com- 
pany R. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DIEDRICH  MAR- 
TENS, Company  R. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BAILEY,  EDWIN,  age  28  years;  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  i6th  Regi- 
ment; enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at 
Patchogue  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  this  Regiment,  June  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  7, 
1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York 
harbor. 

BAYLIS,  JAMES,  age  30  years;  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  i6th  Regiment; 
enrolled  at  Babylon  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  this  Regiment,  June  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York 
harbor. 

BEARDSLEY,  ABRAM  C.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  Mount  Vernon  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Drum- 
mer, Company  E,  I7th  Militia,  July  8, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 13,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.;  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  I7th  Regi- 
ment; enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at  Mount 
Vernon  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  this 
Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

BOSTWICK,  JAMES,  age  42  years; 
Captain,  Company  A,  i6th  Regiment; 
enrolled  at  Babylon  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
A,  this  Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  7,  1864, 
at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

BURTIS,  CHARLES  H.,  late  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, 74th  Volunteer  Infantry; 
enrolled  at  Flushing  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  this 
regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

COCHRANE,  SAMUEL  D.,  age  24  years; 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  i8th 
Regiment;  enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at 


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Rye  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  this 
Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor;  see  i8th 
Regiment,  service  1863. 

COE,  GEORGE  E.,  age  26  years;  Cap- 
tain, Company  C,  i6th  Regiment;  en- 
rolled June  4,  1864,  at  Pinataquit  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
'Lieutenant,  Company  G,  this  Regiment, 
June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond, 
New  York  harbor. 

CROFT,  STEPHEN  B.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled June  4,  1864,  at  Glen  Cove  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  K,  June  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  7,  1864, 
at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

DAGGITT,  JOHN,  age  31  years;  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  i6th  Regiment; 
enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at  Pinataquit  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  G,  this  Regiment,  June 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New 
York  harbor. 

DOESON,  A.  T.,  age  44  years;  enrolled 
at  Flushing  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  June  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  7, 
1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York 
harbor. 

DOWNING,  CHARLES  W.,  age  34 
years;  enrolled  at  Flushing  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  7, 
1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York 
harbor. 

DURGIN,  CLEMENT,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled June  4,  1864,  at  Yonkers  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  June  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  7, 
1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York 
harbor. 

ELLIOTT,  THOMAS,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  Flushing  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
D,  June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond, 
New  York  harbor. 

HAMILTON,     CHARLES    A.,    age    52 


years;  enrolled  at  Flushing  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Ad- 
jutant, June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Rich- 
mond, New  York  harbor. 

HYATT,  JOHN  H.,  age  49  years;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, iSth  Regiment;  enrolled 
at  Mamaroneck  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Major,  this  Regi- 
ment, June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Rich- 
mond, New  York  harbor;  see  i8:h 
Regiment,  service  1863. 

JAY,  PETER  A.,  age  23  years;  Captain, 
Company  A,  iSth  Regiment;  enrolled 
June  4,  1864,  at  Rye  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
I,  this  Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor;  see  iSth 
Regiment,  service  1863. 

JEFFERIES,  ROBERT,  age  31  years; 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  ISth 
Regiment;  enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at 
Glen  Cove  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  this  Regiment,  June  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  7, 
1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York 
harbor. 

KNEELAND,  JR.,  CHARLES,  age  34 
years;  enrolled  at  Flushing  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Quar- 
termaster, June  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

MARTENS,  DIEDRICH,  age  30  years; 
Second.  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  I5th 
Regiment;  enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at 
Flushing  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  R, 
this  Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

McCLELLAN,  WILLIAM  S.,  age  29 
years;  enrolled  at  New  Rochelle  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  G,  I7th  Militia,  July 
8,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.; 
Captain,  Company  C,  I7th  Regiment; 
enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at  Mount  Vernon 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  C,  this  Regiment, 
June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 


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pany,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond, 
New  York  harbor. 

ORDRONAUX,  JOHN,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled at  Flushing  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon, 
June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond, 
New  York  harbor. 

OSBORN,  GEORGE  T.,  age  34  years; 
Captain,  Company  H,  i6th  Regiment; 
enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at  East  Norwich 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  H,  this  Regiment, 
June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond, 
New  York  harbor. 

PADDON,  JOHN  W.,  age  30  years;  Cap- 
tain, Company  B,  I7th  Regiment;  en- 
rolled June  4,  1864,  at  Yonkers  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  B,  this  Regiment,  June  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York 
harbor. 

POWELL,  STEPHEN  B.,  age  29  years; 
Captain,  Company  D,  isth  Regiment; 
enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at  Glen  Cove  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  this  Regiment, 
June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond, 
New  York  harbor. 

PYE,  WILLIAM  C,  age  38  years;  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  :6th  Regiment; 
enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at  East  Norwich 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  this 
Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

RAYNOR,  NOAH,  age  27  years;  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  i6th  Regiment; 
enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at  East  Norwich 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  this 
Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

ROBINSON,  THOMAS  L.,  late  Captain, 
Company  L,  2d  Volunteer  Artillery 
(34th  Battery);  Captain,  Artillery  Com- 
pany, 15th  Regiment;  enrolled  June  4, 
1864,  at  Flushing  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  R, 
this  Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mustered 


out  with  company,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

SACKETT,  ADAM  T.,  age  36  years; 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  iSth 
Regiment;  enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at  Rye 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  this 
Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

SEAMAN,  CHARLES  E.,  age  22  years; 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  i6th  Regi- 
ment; enrolled  at  Babylon  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  this  Regiment, 
June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond, 
New  York  harbor. 

SICKLES,  BENJAMIN  F.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  at  Rye  Neck  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  H,  i8th  Militia,  July  8, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 15,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.;  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  i8th  Regiment; 
enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at  Mamaroneck  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  this  Regiment, 
June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond, 
New  York  harbor. 

SMITH,  FLOYD,  age  32  years;  Captain, 
Company  F,  i6th  Regiment;  enrolled 
June  4,  1864,  at  Patchogue  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
F,  this  Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  7,  1864, 
at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

SMITH,  JOHN  R.,  age  36  years;  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  i6th  Regiment; 
enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at  Patchogue  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  this  Regiment, 
June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond, 
New  York  harbor. 

STILLWAGGON,  JOSEPH  B.,  age  34 
years;  enrolled  at  Flushing  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  7, 
1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York 
harbor. 

STRANG,  ALSOP  H.,  age  51  years;  Cap- 
tain, Light  Artillery  Company,  i8th 


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Regiment;  enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at 
Peekskill  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  this 
Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor;  see  i8th 
Regiment,  service  1863. 

STREW,  WILLIAM  W.,  age  40  years; 
late  Surgeon,  U.  S.  .Volunteers;  enrolled 
at  Flushing  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  this  Regiment, 
June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond, 
New  York  harbor. 

THURBER,  LEANDER,  age  32  years; 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  l6th 
Regiment;  enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at 
Pinataquit  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  this  Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  7,  1864,  at 
Fort  Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

TRUCER,  JACOB,  age  31  years;  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  15th  Regiment; 
enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at  Flushing  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  R,  this  Regiment, 
June  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond, 
New  York  harbor. 

VAN  COTT,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  21  years; 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  I7th 
Regiment;  enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at 


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Mount    Vernon    to    serve    thirty    days; 

mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  this  Regiment,  June  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  7, 
1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York  har- 
bor. 

WAGSTAFF,  JR.,  ALFRED,  age  31 
years;  Colonel,  i6th  Regiment;  enrolled 
at  Flushing  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  this 
Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor;  subse- 
quent service  in  gist  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

WALSH,  FRANK  E.,  age  23  years;  Cap- 
tain, Company  H,  i8th  Regiment;  en- 
rolled June  4,  1864,  at  Mamaroneck  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  E,  this  Regiment,  June 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  7,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New 
York  harbor;  see  i8th  Regiment,  ser- 
vice 1863. 

WILLARD,  AMMIEL  J.,  age  41  years; 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  I7th 
Regiment;  enrolled  June  4,  1864,  at 
Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  this 
Regiment,  June  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  7,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 


SIXTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  not  now  in  existence,  but  then  located  in  Suffolk  county,  saw  service 
in  Brooklyn  during  the  Draft  riots  in  1863.  In  1864  five  companies  of  the  regiment 
organized  as  four,  served  with,  and  as  part  of,  the  isth  Militia  in  New  York  harbor. 
Col.  Alfred  Wagstaff  of  this  regiment  served  as  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  isth  Regiment 
during  that  time. 


SEVENTEENTH   REGIMENT. 

June  18,  1863,  this  regiment,  not  now  in  service,  but  then  located  in  Westchester 
county,  was  ordered  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  and  it  left  the  State  July  3,  1863  (seven  companies), 
under  the  command  of  Lt.-Col.  John  P.  Jenkins.  It  was  mustered  in  the  United  States 
service  for  thirty  days  July  8,  1863,  at  Baltimore,  Md.  Served  in  the  2d  Separate  Brigade, 
Middle  Department,  8th  Corps,  and  was  mustered  out  in  New  York  city  August  13,  1863. 

In  1864  a  detachment  of  this  regiment  served  with,  and  as  part  of,  the  15th  Militia  in 
N.  Y.  harbor. 

The  regiment  in  its  service  in  1863    lost  by  death,  of  disease,  one  enlisted  man. 


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Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1863. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  JOHN  P.  JENKINS. 

MAJOR,  VICTOR  W.  MAcFARLANE. 

ADJUTANT,  LEANDER  M.   DELAMATER. 

QUARTERMASTER,  FERDINAND  L.  NICH- 
OLS. 

SURGEON,  WILLIAM  GOVAN. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  SAMUEL  G.  WELL- 
ING. 

CHAPLAIN,  CHARLES  E.  PAGE. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  J.  SAUVAN,  Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  EISELE,  Com- 
pany A. 

CAPTAIN,  EDWARD  W.  CHRISTIE,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MATTHEW  B. 
MARKS,  Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ABRAHAM  S.  VAN- 
DERBILT,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  CARL  MOSER,  Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  C.  GEBMANN, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  BEGEL- 
SPACHER,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  CORNELIUS  P.  HOFFMAN, 
Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  STEPHEN  W.  ALLEN, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ISAAC  DsBAUN, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  W.  CLARK,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DAVID  CHERBU- 
LIEZ,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  H.  DE- 
VEAU,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  DAVIS  HATCH,  Com- 
pany H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  STEWART, 
Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  D.  FURMAN,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  REUBEN  RIGGS,  Com- 
pany I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  AUGUSTUS  COE, 
Company  I. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ALLEN,  STEPHEN  W.,  age  45  years; 
enrolled  at  Haverstraw  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  July  8,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  13, 
1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 


BEGELSPACHER,  JOHN,  age  46  years; 
enrolled  at  Mount  Vernon  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  July  8,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  13, 
1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

CHERBULIEZ,  DAVID,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  at  New  Rochelle  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  L'eu- 
tenant,  Company  G,  July  8,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  13, 
1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

CHRISTIE,  EDWARD  W.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  Haverstraw  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany D,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 

CLARK,  HENRY  W.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  Rochelle  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany G,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 

COE,  AUGUSTUS,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled at  Ramapo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  13,  1863,  at 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

DEBAUN,  ISAAC,  age  30  years;  enrolled 
at  Haverstraw  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 

DELAMATER,  LEANDER  M.,  age  28 

years;  enrolled  at  Yonkers  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Adju- 
tant, July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 

DEVEAU,  GEORGE  H.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  Rochelle  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  July  8,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  13, 
1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

EISELE,  JOHN,  age  43  years;  enrolled 
at  Morrisania  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 


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FURMAN,  WILLIAM  D.,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  at  Ramapo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
I,  July  8,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

GEBMANN,  JOHN  C,  age  51  years;  en- 
rolled at  Mount  Vernon  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  E,  July  8,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  13,  1863,  at 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

GO  VAN,  WILLIAM,  age  46  years;  en- 
rolled at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  July  8, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 13,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

HATCH,  JOHN  DAVIS,  age  37  years; 
enrolled  at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 

HOFFMAN,  CORNELIUS  P.,  age  35 
years ;  enrolled  at  Haverstraw  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  F,  July  8,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  13,  1863,  at 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

JENKINS,  JOHN  P.,  late  Adjutant,  27th 
Volunteer  Infantry;  Lieutenant,  I7th 
Militia;  enrolled  at  Yonkers  to  serve, 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, July  8,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  August  13,  1863,  at 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. ;  see  also  95th  and  i;2d 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

MAcFARLANE,  VICTOR  W.,  late  Ad- 
jutant, i6sth  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant-Major, 
July  8,  1863;  mustered  in  as  Major,  July 
25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

.MARKS,  MATTHEW  B.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  Haverstraw  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
.ant,  Company  D,  July  8,  1863;  mustered 


out  with  company,  August  13,  1863,  at 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

MOSER,  CARL,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
at  Mount  Vernon  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
E,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 

NICHOLS,  FERDINAND  L.,  age  40 
years;  enrolled  at  Yonkers  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Quar- 
termaster, July  8,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  13,  1863,  at 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

PAGE,  CHARLES  E.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  July  8, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 13,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

RIGGS,  REUBEN,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
at  Ramapo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  95th  Vol- 
unteer Infantry. 

SAUVAN,  JOHN  J.,  age  56  years;  en- 
rolled at  Morrisania  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
A,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

STEWART,  JAMES,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  13,  1863,  at 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

VANDERBILT,  ABRAHAM  S.,  age  35 
years;  enrolled  at  Haverstraw  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  July  8,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  13, 
1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

WELLING,  SAMUEL  G.,  age  39  years; 
enrolled  at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon, 
July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  13,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 


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EIGHTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  not  now  in  existence,  but  then  located  in  the  counties  of  Putnam 
and  Westchester,  furnished  in  1861  one  company  each  to  the  pth,  i7th  and  38th  Volun- 
teers. 

June  18,  1863,  it  was  ordered  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  and,  commanded  by  Col.  James 
Ryder,  left  the  State  (four  companies ),  July  3,  1863;  was  mustered  in  the  United  States 
service  for  thirty  days  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  July  8,  1863;  served  there  and  at  Frederick, 
in  the  2d  Separate  Brigade,  Middle  Department,  8th  Corps,  and  was  mustered  out  at  New 
York  city  August  15,  1863. 

In  1864  a  detachment  of  the  regiment  served  with  and  as  part  of  the  isth  Militia 
in  New  York  harbor  for  thirty  days. 

In  its  service  in  1863,  the  regiment  lost  by  death,  of  disease,  two  enlisted  men. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  JAMES  RYDER. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  JOHN  H.  HYATT. 

ADJUTANT,  CHAUNCEY  M.  DEPEW. 

QUARTERMASTER,  HARRISON  WILLIAMS. 

SURGEON,  JAMES  H.  CURRY. 

CHAPLAIN,  HENRY  W.  SMULLER. 

CAPTAIN,  PETER  A.  JAY,  Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,-  ARTHUR  W.  PAR- 
SONS, JR.,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  S.  STAN- 
LEY, JR.,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  ALSOP  H.  STRANG,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  JAMES 
HORTON,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  L.  KNAPP, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MONTROSS 
CHURCHILL,  Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  DELANEY, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  LADUE, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  A.  YOULE  VAN  AMRINGE, 
Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FRANK  E.  WALSH, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  D.  COCH- 
RANE,  Company  H. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

CHURCHILL,  MONTROSS,  age  21 
years;  enrolled  at  Yorktown  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July  8,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  15, 
1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 


COCHRANE,  SAMUEL  D.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  at  Rye  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  15,  1863,  at 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.;  see  isth  Militia,  ser- 
vice 1864. 

CURRY,  JAMES  H.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  July  8, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 15,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

DELANEY,  JAMES,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  15,  1863,  at 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

DEPEW,  CHAUNCEY  M.,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  July  8, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 15,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.;  see 
I72d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

HORTON,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  age  35 
years;  enrolled  at  Yorktown  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July  8,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  15, 
1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

HYATT,  JOHN  H.,  age  48  years;  en- 
rolled at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  15,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y.;  see  isth  Militia,  service  1864. 

JAY,  PETER  A.,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
at  Rye  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  A,  July 
8,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 


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August  15,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.;  see 
15th  Militia,  service  1864. 

KNAPP,  JOHN  L.,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
at  Yorktown  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  15,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 

LADUE,  GEORGE,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  15,  1863,  at 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

PARSONS,  JR.,  ARTHUR  W.,  age  25 
years;  enrolled  at  Rye  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  July  8,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  15, 
1863,  at  Yonkers.  N.  Y. 

RYDER,  JAMES,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Colonel,  July  8,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  15, 
1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

SMULLER,  HENRY  W.,  late  Chaplain, 
6th  Volunteer  Artillery;  enrolled  at 
Yonkers  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Chaplain,  July  8,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  15, 
1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 


STANLEY,  JR.,  WILLIAM  S.,  age  25 
years;  enrolled  at  Rye  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  July  8,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  15, 
1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  I3th  Volunteer  Artillery. 

STRANG,  ALSOP  H.,  age  49  years;  en- 
rolled at  Yorktown  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
C,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  15,  1863,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.; 
see  I5th  Militia,  service  1864. 

VAN  AMRINGE,  A.  YOULE,  age  31 
years;  enrolled  at  Rye  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  15,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 

WALSH,  FRANK  E.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rye  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  15,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. ;  see  iSth  Militia,  service  in  1864. 

WILLIAMS,  HARRISON,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  at  Yonkers  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster, 
July  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  15,  1863,  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y. 


NINETEENTH  REGIMENT. 

Of  this  regiment,  located  then  in  Orange  county,  but  now  not  in  existence,  Company  L — 
Parmenter  Riflemen  —  served  in  1861  with  the  7ist  Militia  as  Company  I  —  Howitzer 
Company. 

May  27,  1862,  it  was  ordered  to  Washington,  D.  C.,  and  commanded  by  Col.  Wm.  R. 
Brown  (seven  companies),  left  Newburgh,  June  4,  1862;  it  was  mustered  in  the  United 
States  service  for  three  months  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  served  there  and  at  Havre-de-Grace, 
and  was  mustered  out  at  Newburgh,  September  6,  1862. 

In  January,  1863,  it  volunteered  and  was  accepted  for  a  service  of  nine  months,  which  it 
rendered  under  the  designation  i68th  Volunteers. 

In  its  service  in  1862  it  lost,  died  of  disease,  three  enlisted  men. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 
1862. 

COLONEL,  WILLIAM  R.  BROWN. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  JAMES  LOW. 
MAJOR,  DAVID  JAGGER. 
ADJUTANT,  WILLIAM  M.  HATHAWAY 
QUARTERMASTER,   GEORGE  WALLER. 


ENGINEER,  GEORGE  C.  SPENCER. 

SURGEON,  GEORGE  S.  LITTLE. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JACOB  M.  LEIGH- 
TON. 

CHAPLAIN,  JOHN  FORSYTHE. 

CAPTAIN,  ISAAC  SMITH,  Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  TER- 
WILLIGER,  Company  A. 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DANIEL  TORBUSH, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  ISAAC  JENKINSON,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  B.  MARVIN, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  W.  BOO- 
COCK,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  S.  WATTS,  Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EVERETT  J.  ROOS, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  C.  OAK- 
LEY, Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  H.  TOOHEY,  Company 
F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  DAY,  Com- 
pany F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  J. 
O'CONNOR,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  PETER  LATOURRETTE,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  KAIN, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  A.  F.  RONK, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  C.  RENNISON,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FRANK  R.  RATH- 
BUN,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  H.  DAUGHA- 
DAY,  Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  EGBERT  ALSDORF,  Company 
L. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  SMILEY, 
Company  L. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  C. 
BROWN,  Company  L. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ALSDORF,  EGBERT,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  L,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  6,  1862,  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

BOOCOCK,  JOHN  W.,  late  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 82d  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled 
at  Newburgh  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  6,  1862,  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  C,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 


months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  L,  May  26,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
6,  1862,  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  R.,  age  43  years; 
enrolled  at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  6,  1862,  at  Newburgh, 
N.  Y. ;  subsequent  service  in  i68th  Vol- 
unteer Infantry. 

DAUGHADAY,  JOHN  H.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May  26,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
6,  1862,  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

DAY,  PATRICK,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
at  Newburgh  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  6,  1862,  at  New- 
burgh, N.  Y. 

FORSYTHE,  JOHN,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled May  26,  1862,  at  Newburgh 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Chaplain,  July  I,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  6,  1862,  at  New- 
burgh, N.  Y. 

HATHAWAY,  WILLIAM  M.,  age  28 
years;  enrolled  at  Newburgh  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Ad- 
jutant, May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  6,  1862,  at  New- 
burgh, N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in 
i68th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

JAGGER,  DAVID,  age  47  years;  enrolled 
at  Newburgh  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Major,  May  26,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  September 
6,  1862,  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

JENKINSON,  ISAAC,  age  42  years;  en- 
rolled at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  D,  May  26,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  6,  1862, 
at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.;  subsequent  service 
in  i68th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

KAIN,  WILLIAM,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  St.  Andrews  to  serve  three  months 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  May  26,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  6,  1862, 
at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 


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LATOURRETTE,  PET.ER,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  at  St.  Andrews  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  G,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  6,  1862,  at 
Newburgh,  N,  Y. 

LEIGHTON,  JACOB  M.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon.  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  6,  1862,  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in 
l68th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

LITTLE,  GEORGE  S.,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon, 
May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  6,  1862,  at  Newburgh, 
N.  Y. ;  subsequent  service  in  97th  Vol- 
unteer Infantry. 

LOW,  JAMES,  age  35  years;  enrolled  at 
Newburgh  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May 
26,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
September  6,  1862,  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.; 
subsequent  service  in  i68th  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

MARVIN,  WILLIAM  B.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  6, 
1862,  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

OAKLEY,  WILLIAM  C,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  26,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
6,  1862,  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

O'CONNOR,  MICHAEL  J.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  26,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
6,  1862,  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

RATHBUN,  FRANK  R.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  6, 
1862,  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

RENNISON,  JAMES  C.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 


months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  I,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  6,  1862,  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in 
i68th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

RONK,  JOHN  A.  F.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  St.  Andrews  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  26,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
6,  1862,  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

ROOS,  EVERETT  J.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  6, 
1862,  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

SMILEY,  JAMES,  age  42  years;  enrolled 
at  Newburgh  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany L,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  6,  1862,  at  New- 
burgh, N.  Y. 

SMITH,  ISAAC,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
at  Montgomery  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
A,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 

.  pany,  September  6,  1862,  at  Newburgh, 
N.  Y. 

SPENCER,  GEORGE  C,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  May  26,  1862,  at  Newburgh  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Engineer,  July  I,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  6,  1862,  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y. ;  subsequent  service  in 
i68th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

TERWILLIGER,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  26 
years;  enrolled  at  Middletown  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  26,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
6,  1862,  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. ;  subsequent 
service  in  i68th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

TOOHEY,  JOHN  H.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  F,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  6,  1862,  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

TORBUSH,  DANIELt  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled at  Walden  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 


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with  company,  September  6,  1862,  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in 
r68th  Volunteer  Infantry. 
WALLER,  GEORGE,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  6,  1862,  at  New- 


burgh, N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in 
i68th  Volunteer  Infantry. 
WATTS,  JOHN  S.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  E,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  6,  1862,  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y. 


TWENTIETH   REGIMENT. 

Ulster  Guard. 

This  regiment,  then  located  in  the  counties  of  Greene  and  Ulster,  but  now  not  in 
existence,  was  ordered,  April  23,  1861,  to  proceed  to  Washington,  D.  C.  May  3,  1861, 
this  order  was  revoked,  the  regiment  being  already  at  New  York  city  en  route.  It  was 
finally  permitted  to  leave  and  left  the  State,  May  7,  1861  (nine  companies),  commanded 
by  Col.  Geo.  W.  Pratt.  It  was  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  May  n,  1861,  to  date 
April  23,  1861,  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  to  serve  three  months.  It  served  at  Annapolis,  and  at 
Baltimore,  Md.,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Kingston,  August  2,  1861 

Shortly  after  its  return  it  volunteered,  organized  and  was  accepted  for  a  three  years' 
service,  and  December  7,  1861,  it  received  the  designation  8oth  Volunteers,  under  which 
head  its  volunteer  history  will  be  found. 

The  regiment  lost  during  its  three  months'  service  in  1861,  by  death,  of  disease  two 
enlisted  men. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1861. 

COLONEL,  GEORGE  W.  PRATT. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,    HIRAM    SCHOON- 

MAKER. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,    THEODORE    B. 

GATES. 

MAJOR,   THEODORE   B.   GATES. 
MAJOR,  JACOB  B.  HARDENBERGH. 
ADJUTANT,   JACOB   B.   HARDENBERGH. 
ADJUTANT,   MAURICE  W.   McENTEE. 
QUARTERMASTER,  JOHN  S.  GRIFFITHS. 
COMMISSARY,    WILLIAM    LOUNSBERY. 
ENGINEER,  DANIEL  T.  VAN  BUREN. 
PAYMASTER,   PETER  T.  OVERBAGH. 
SURGEON,  ABRAHAM  CRISPELL. 
ASSISTANT    SURGEON,    E.    LEONARD    IN- 

GERSOLL. 

ASSISTANT    SURGEON,    ROBERT    LOUGH- 
RAN. 

CHAPLAIN,  WILLIAM  B.  DARRACH. 
CAPTAXN,     JONATHAN     B.     WEBSTER, 

Company  A. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT,  AYRES  G.   BARKER, 

Company  A. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    JAMES    STEVENS, 

Company  A. 


f  CAPTAIN,    GEORGE    HENRY    SHARPE, 

Company  B. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     JACOB      SHARPE, 

Company  B. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT,      CORNELIUS      J. 

HOUGHTALING,   Company   B. 
CAPTAIN,    JOHN     RUDOLPH    TAPPEN, 

Company  C. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    WALTER    A.    VAN 

RENSSELAER,   Company   C. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    PETER    S.    VOOR- 

HIES,   Company   C. 

CAPTAIN,    DAVID   WINNE,   Company   D. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN   HUSSY,   Com- 
pany D. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  M.  SCHOON- 

MAKER,  Company  D. 

CAPTAtN,   WILLIAM    LENT,    Company   E. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    JACOB    A.    BLACK- 
MAN,  Company  E. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT,   NICHOLAS    SAHM, 

Company  E. 
CAPTAIN,  PATRICK  J.  FLYNN,  Company 

F. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  O'REILLY, 

Company    F. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     JOHN     MURRAY, 

Company   F. 


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CAPTAIN,    JAMES    TALLMADGE    HEN- 

DRICKS,    Company   G. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    JAMES    D.    BALEN, 

Company  G. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT,      SYLVANUS      W. 

MILLER,  Company  G. 
CAPTAIN,  JOHN  DERRENBACHER,  Com- 
pany H. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    JERVIS    McENTEE, 

Company  H. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT,       LAWRENCE 

STOKER,    Company    H. 
CAPTAIN,      WADE      H.      STEENBURGH, 

Company  R. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  WHEELER, 

Company  R. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT,      CHRISTIAN      C. 

BUSCH,  Company  R. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT,       AMBROSE       N. 

BALDWIN,    Company  R. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT,      CHRISTIAN      C. 

BUSCH,  Company  R. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BALDWIN,  AMBROSE  N.,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  R,  to  date  April 
23,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  sub- 
sequent service  in  Both  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

BALEN,  JAMES  D.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  to  date  April  23, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  8oth  Volunteer  Infan- 
try. 

BARKER,  AYERS  G.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  to  date  April  23, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  i20th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

BLACKMAN,  JACOB  A.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  to  date  April  23, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. 
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BUSCH,  CHRISTIAN  C,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  R,  to  date  April 
23,  1861;  promoted  First  Lieutenant, 
June  24,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

CRISPELL,  ABRAHAM,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  to 
date  April  23,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston, 
N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers. 

DARRACH,  WILLIAM  B.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain, 
to  date  April  23,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  2,  1861,  at  Kings- 
ton, N.  Y. 

DERRENBACHER,  JOHN,  age  40 
years;  enrolled  at  Rondout  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  H,  to  date  April  23,  1861 ; 
mustered  cut  with  company,  August  2, 
1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

FLYNN,  PATRICK  J.,  age  36  years;  en- 
•  rolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
F,  to  date  April  23,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  2,  1861,  at  Kings- 
ton, N.  Y. 

GATES,  THEODORE  B.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Major,  to 
date  April  23,  1861;  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  June  15,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  2,  1861,  at  Kings- 
ton, N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  8oth 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

GRIFFITHS,  JOHN  S.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, to  date  April  23,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  August  2,  1861,  at 
Kingston,  N.  Y. ;  subsequent  service  in 
8oth  Volunteer  Infantry. 

HARDENBERGH,  JACOB  B.,  age  29 
years;  enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Adju- 
tant, to  date  April  23,  1861 ;  as  Major, 
June  15,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N. 
Y. ;  subsequent  service  in  8oth  Volunteer 
Infantry. 


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HENDRICKS,  JAMES  TALLMADGE, 
age  27  years;  enrolled  at  Kingston  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  to  date  April  23, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  Both  Volunteer  Infan- 
try. 

HOUGHTALING,  CORNELIUS  J.,  age 
43  years;  enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  to  date  April 
23,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

HUSSY,  JOHN,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
at  Kingston  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  to  date  April  23,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  2,  1861,  at 
Kingston,  N.  Y. 

INGERSOLL,  E.  LEONARD,  age  40 
years;  enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  As- 
sistant Surgeon,  to  date  April  23,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  2, 
1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

LENT,  WILLIAM,  age  52  years;  enrolled 
at  Kingston  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  E,  to 
date  April  23,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston, 
N.  Y. 

LOUGHRAN,  ROBERT,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  to  date  April  23,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  2,  1861, 
at  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  subsequent  service 
in  8oth  Volunteer  Infantry. 

LOUNSBERY,  WILLIAM,  age  29 
years;  enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Com- 
missary, to  date  April  23,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  August  2,  1861,  at 
Kingston,  N.  Y. 

McENTEE,  JERVIS,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rondout  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  to  date  April  23, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

McENTEE,  MAURICE  W.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 


geant, Company  H,  to  date  April  23, 
1861;  appointed  Adjutant,  June  15,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  2, 
1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  subsequent 
service  in  Navy. 

MILLER,  SYLVANUS  W.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  to  date  April 
23,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

MURRAY,  JOHN,  age  34  years;  enrolled 
at  Kingston  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  to  date  April  23,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  2,  1861,  at 
Kingston,  N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in 
U.  S.  Volunteers. 

O'REILLY,  EDWARD,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  to  date  April 
23,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

OVERBAGH,  PETER  T.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Paymaster, 
to  date  April  23,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston, 
N.  Y. 

PRATT,  GEORGE  W.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  to 
date  April  23,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston, 
N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  8oth  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

SAHM,  NICHOLAS,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  to  date  April 
23,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  sub- 
sequent service  in  1st  Volunteer  Artil- 
lery. 

SCHOONMAKER,  HIRAM,  age  43 
years;  enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, to  date  April  23,  1861; 
resigned  June  i,  1861. 

SCHOONMAKER,  JOHN  M.,  age  22 
years;  enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  to  date  April 


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23,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  sub- 
sequent service  in  8oth  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

SHARPE,  GEORGE  HENRY,  age  32 
years ;  enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  B,  to  date  April  23,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  2, 
1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. ;  subsequent 
service  in  i2Oth  Volunteer  Infantry. 

SHARPE,  JACOB,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
at  Kingston  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  to  date  April  23,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  2,  1861,  at 
Kingston,  N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in 
56th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

STEENBURGH,  WADE  H.,  age  33 
years;  enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  R,  April  23,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  2,  1861, 
at  Kingston,  N.  Y-J  subsequent  service 
in  isoth  Volunteer  Infantry. 

STEVENS,  JAMES,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  to  date  April 
23,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

STOKER,  LAWRENCE,  age  39  years; 
enrolled  at  Rondout  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  to  date  April 
23,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  sub- 
sequent service  in  Von  Beck  Rifles 
(iO2d  Volunteer  Infantry). 

TAPPEN,  JOHN  RUDOLPH,  age  29 
years;  enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  C,  to  date  April  23,  1861; 


mustered  out  with  company,  August  2, 
1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  subsequent 
service  in  8oth  Volunteer  Infantry. 

VAN  BUREN,  DANIEL  T.,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 2d  U.  S.  Artillery,  July  I,  1847; 
First  Lieutenant,  February  14,  1849;  re- 
signed March  31,  1855;  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  Kingston  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Engineer,  to  date 
April  27,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. ; 
subsequent  service  in  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

VAN  RENSSELAER,  WALTER  A.,  age 
24  years;  enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to  date  April 
23,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.;  sub- 
sequent service  in  8oth  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

VOORHIES,  PETER  S.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to  date  April 
23,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

WEBSTER,  JONATHAN  B.,  age  35 
years;  enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  A,  to  date  April  23,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  2, 
1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

WHEELER,  GEORGE,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  R,  to  date  April  23, 
1861;  resigned  June  24,  1861. 

WINNE,  DAVID,  age  40  years;  enrolled 
at  Kingston  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  to 
date  April  23,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  2,  1861,  at  Kingston, 
N.  Y. 


TWENTY-FIRST  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  located  in  1863,  in  Dutchess  county,  is  now  not  in  existence  except  its 
Company  A. 

This  Company  A  was  organized  immediately  after  the  bombardment  of  Fort  Sumter, 
S.  C.,  as  the  Poughkcepsie  Drill  Guards;  May  14,  1861,  this  name  was  changed  to  "Ells- 
worth Grays" ;  October  27,  1862,  the  company  joined  the  National  Guard  and  became  Com- 
pany A  of  this  regiment.  When  the  regiment  was  disbanded,  December  17,  1881,  this  com- 
pany was  retained,  but  its  designation  was  changed  to  I5th  Separate  Company.  This 
company  was  on  duty  at  Buffalo  in  August,  1892,  during  the  switchmen's  strike.  In  the 


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Spanish- American   war    it    served    as    Company    K,    1st    N.    Y.    Volunteer    Infantry,    from 
May  29,  1898,  to  February  26,  1899. 

Company  D  of  this  regiment  was  organized  November  28,  1828,  as  a  company  of 
infantry  and  known  as  the  Poughkeepsie  Guards;  in  1832  the  company  was  assigned 
to  the  84th  Militia  as  Company  F;  in  1848  it  was  transferred  to  the  2ist  Militia  as  its 
Company  D,  and  when  that  regiment  was  disbanded  this  Company  D  became  the  igth 
Separate  Company.  This  company  was  frequently  called  into  active  service  between  1847 
and  1852,  while  the  Hudson  River  railroad  was  being  built,  to  quell  labor  riots.  July 
17,  1869,  it  was  on  duty  quelling  a  riot  at  Pleasant  Valley;  in  July,  1877,  it  was  under 
arms  during  the  railroad  riots,  and  in  August,  1892,  it  was  on  duty  at  Buffalo  during 
the  switchmens'  strike.  It  was  disbanded  June  21,  1897.  In  September,  1862,  about 
forty  members  of  this  Company  D  entered  the  United  States  service,  forming  Company 
B,  150th  Volunteers,  and  June  18,  1863,  this  regiment  was  ordered  to  proceed  to  Harris- 
burg,  Pa.  It  left  the  State,  six  companies,  commanded  by  Col.  Joseph  Wright,  June  26, 
1863;  was  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  for  thirty  days  from  June  27,  1863,  to 
Baltimore,  Md.,  served  in  the  2d  Separate  Brigade,  Middle  Department,  8th  Corps,  and 
it  was  mustered  out  at  Poughkeepsie,  August  6,  1863. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  JOSEPH  WRIGHT. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  JAMES   KENT. 

MAJOR,  JAMES  E.  SCHRAM. 

ADJUTANT,  SAMUEL  K.  DARROW,  JR. 

QUARTERMASTER,       JOSEPH       H.       MAR- 
SHALL. 

SURGEON,  AMOS  EDWARD  VAN  DUSER. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JOHN  P.  SCHENCK, 
JR. 

CAPTAIN,  RICHARD  R.  HAYMAN,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    ALFRED    F.    LIND- 
LEY,   Company  A. 

SECOND      LIEUTENANT,       THOMAS       S. 
PARKER,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  FRANK  HENGSTEBECK,  Com- 
pany  C. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANT,   JOHAN    MICHAELS, 
Company   C. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     FRANK     ROSCH, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,    REUBEN    TANNER,    Company 
D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  QUIGLEY, 

Company  D. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     WILLIAM     HAU- 
BENNESTEL,  Company  D. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  L.  DENNIS, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,     FRANK     J.     MULLER,     Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANT,    GEORGE   SCHLUTE, 
Company  G. 


SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     MATTHEW 

KORNER,  Company  G. 
CAPTAIN,   HENRY   H.   HUSTIS,   Company 

H. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,     SAMUEL     UNDER- 

HILL,  Company  H. 

SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    WILLIAM    N.    AN- 
THONY, Company  H. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DAVID  R.  TILLOTT, 

Company  H. 
CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  R.  OWEN,  Company 

K. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,     SAMUEL    BOWNE, 

Company  K. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DEWITT  C.  SMITH, 

Company    K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ANTHONY,  WILLIAM  N.,  age  28 
years;  enrolled  in  Dutchess  county  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  June 
27,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  6,  1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

BOWNE,  SAMUEL,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled in  Dutchess  county  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  K,  June  27,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6, 1863, 
at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

DARROW,  JR.,  SAMUEL  K.,  age  25 
years;  enrolled  at  Poughkeepsie  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Adjutant,  June  27,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  6,  1863,  at  Pough- 
keepsie, N.  Y. 


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DENNIS,  GEORGE  L.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Third 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June  27,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

HAUBENNESTEL,  WILLIAM,  age  22 
years;  enrolled  in  Dutchess  county  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June 
27,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  6,  1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

HAYMAN,  RICHARD  R.,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  June  27,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  6,  1863,  at  Pough- 
keepsie, N.  Y. 

HENGSTEBECK,  FRANK,  age  44  years; 
enrolled  in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  C,  June  27,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  6,  1863,  at  Pough- 
keepsie, N.  Y. 

HUSTIS,  HENRY  H.,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled in  Dutchess  county  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  June  27,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  6,  1863,  at  Pough- 
keepsie, N.  Y. 

KENT,  JAMES,  age  33  years;  enrolled  at 
Poughkeepsie  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June 
27,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
August  6,  1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

KORNER,  MATTHEW,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  June  27,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

LINDLEY,  ALFRED  F.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June  27,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

MARSHALL,  JOSEPH  H.,  age  39  years; 
enrolled  at  Poughkeepsie  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster, 
June  27,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  6,  1863,  at  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y. 


MICHAELS,  JOHAN,  age  42  years;  en- 
rolled in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  June  27,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

MULLER,  FRANK  J.,  age  39  years;  en- 
rolled in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  G,  June  27,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  6,  1863,  at  Pough- 
keepsie, N.  Y. 

OWEN,  CHARLES  R.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  K,  June  27,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  6,  1863, 
at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

PARKER,  THOMAS  S.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June  27,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

QUIGLEY,  EDWARD,  age  39  years;  en- 
rolled in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June  27,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

ROSCH,  FRANK,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
in  Dutchess  county  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  June  27,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  6,  1863,  at  Pough- 
keepsie, N.  Y. 

SCHENCK,  JR.,  JOHN  P.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  Poughkeepsie  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, June  27,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  6,  1863,  at  Poughkeep- 
sie, N.  Y. 

SCHLUTE,  GEORGE,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled  in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  June  27,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

SCHRAM,  JAMES  E.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  Poughkeepsie  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Major,  June 
27,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
August  6,  1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 


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SMITH,  DE  WITT  C,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  June  27,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

TANNER,  REUBEN,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  D,  June  27,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  6,  1863,  at 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

TILLOTT,  DAVID  R.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  June  27,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 


UNDERHILL,  SAMUEL,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  in  Dutchess  county  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  June  27,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  6, 
1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

VAN  DUSER,  AMOS  EDWARD,  late 
Assistant  Surgeon,  roth  Volunteer  In- 
fantry; enrolled  at  Poughkeepsie  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Surgeon,  June  27,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  6,  1863,  at  Pough- 
keepsie, N.  Y. 

WRIGHT,  JOSEPH,  age  56  years;  en- 
rolled at  Poughkeepsie  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  June 
27,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
August  6,  1863,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 


TWENTY-SECOND  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  located  in  New  York  city  and  still  in  existence,  was  organized  in 
April,  1861.  In  1867  the  regiment  took  up  rifle  practice  as  part  of  its  drill,  and  in  1871 
it  established  for  itself  a  rifle  range  and  system  of  practice  which  was  in  1873  adopted 
by  the  National  Rifle  Association.  Company  G  was  disbanded  March  22,  1878,  and  new 
Company  G  organized  April  30,  1879.  Company  F  was  disbanded  October  10,  1890,  and 
new  Company  F  organized  January  8,  1891.  Company  I  was  disbanded  October  10,  1800, 
and  new  Company  I  organized  October  6,  1892.  May  7,  1898,  it  was  authorized  to  be 
temporarily  consolidated  into  eight  companies,  and  four  companies  of  the  I3th  Regi- 
ment were  attached  to  it,  preparatory  to  entry  into  the  United  States  service,  in  which 
it  was  mustered  on  May  24,  1898,  as  the  22d  Regiment  Infantry,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  and 
it  was  mustered  out  November  23,  1898.  February  19,  1902,  the  regiment  was  converted 
into  a  regiment  of  engineers  retaining,  however,  its  number. 

The  regiment  has  received  authority  to  place  silver  rings  on  the  lances  of  its  colors, 
engraved  as  follows : 

On  the  National  Color. —  Harper's  Ferry,  1862;  Gettysburg  Campaign,  1863;  Sport- 
ing Hill,  Pa.,  June  30,  1863;  Carlisle,  Pa.,  July  i,  1863;  Spanish-American  war,  1898. 

On  the  State  Color. —  Draft  riots,  1863;  Orange  riots,  1871;  Buffalo,  1892;  Brooklyn, 
1895- 

This  regiment,  nine  companies,  served  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  left  the  State 
May  28,  1862,  commanded  by  Col.  James  Monroe.  It  was  mustered  in  the  United  States 
service  for  three  months  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  mustered  out  under  the  command  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Lloyd  Aspinwall,  September  5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

June  18,  1863,  the  regiment,  commanded  by  Colonel  Aspinwall,  was  ordered  to  pro- 
ceed to  Harrisburg,  Pa.  It  left  the  State  on  the  same  day,  was  mustered  in  the  United 
States  service  for  thirty  days;  served  in  the  4th  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Department  Sus- 
quehanna,  and  from  July  8th,  in  the  3d  Brigade,  2d  Division,  6th  Corps,  Army  of  Potomac. 
It  was  mustered  out  July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

During  its  service  in  1862,  the  regiment  lost  by  death,  of  disease,  one  officer;  and 
in  its  service  in  1863,  it  took  part  in  the  following  skirmishes :  June  3Oth,  at  Sporting 
Hill,  Pa. ;  July  1st,  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  where  it  had  one  officer  and  two  enlisted  men 
wounded. 


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Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1862. 

COLONEL,  JAMES  MONROE. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  LLOYD  ASPIN- 
WALL. 

MAJOR,  J.  HENDERSON  GRANT. 

ADJUTANT,  J.   HENDERSON   GRANT. 

ADJUTANT,   WILLIAM   J.    A.    McGRATH. 

QUARTERMASTER,    CHARLES    T.    WHITE. 

COMMISSARY,   GEORGE   McCLURE. 

SURGEON,  BENJAMIN  LEE. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  ALBERT  H.  GAL- 
LATIN. 

CHAPLAIN,  ERSKINE  WHITE. 

CAPTAIN,   JAMES   OTIS,   Company   A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  F.  COX,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  FULLER, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  FULLER, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  M. 
TOWNSEND,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DAVID  B.  GIL- 
BERT, Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  DAVID  S.  BROWN.  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  AARON  C.  ALLEN, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  W.  REM- 
MEY,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  B.  POST,  Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  H.  CONGER  OAK- 
LEY, Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  J.  A. 
McGRATH,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  A.  POST, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  F.  COX,  Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  T.  BALD- 
WIN, Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  T.  BALD- 
WIN, Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  L.  THOR- 
NELL,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  N.  WILSEY,  Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  HOYT, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  H.  AIKMAN, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN  ALBERT  N.  FRANCIS,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  H.  BEL- 
LOWS, Company  F. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  A.  LAN- 
DERS, Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  BEN/AMIN  F.  BUTLER,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  DEFOR- 
REST  LORD,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  A.  GIB- 
SON, Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  RICHARD  SUYDAM  GRANT, 
Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WALTER  EDWARDS, 
JR.,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  MAN, 
Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  ASA  BIRD  GARDINER,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HAMLIN  BABCOCK, 
Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  B. 
SMITH,  Company  I. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  LLOYD  ASPINWALL. 

MAJOR,  JAMES  F.  COX. 

ADJUTANT,  WILLIAM  J.  A.  McGRATH. 

QUARTERMASTER,  JOTHAM  W.  POST. 

COMMISSARY,  JOHN  C.  THOMPSON. 

SURGEON,  BENJAMIN  LEE. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  WILLIAM  H.  B. 
POST. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  EDWARD  H.  SEX- 
TON. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  OTIS,  Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  FULLER, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  LINDLEY  M. 
FRANKLIN,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  W.  REMMEY,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  AARON  C.  ALLEN, 
Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  T.  CAMP,  Com- 
pany B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  W.  REM- 
MEY, Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  B.  POST,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  H.  PALMER, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  L.  THORNELL, 
Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  T.  BALD- 
WIN, Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ISAAC  SMITH, 
Company  D. 


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CAPTAIN,  JOHN  N.  WILSEY,  Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  HOYT, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  P. 
DAVIS,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  ALBERT  N.  FRANCIS,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  LAW- 
RENCE, Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  J.  CLAN 
RANALD,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  E.  HOWLAND.  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  C.  SOUT- 
TER,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  RICHARD  SUYDAM  GRANT, 
Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WALTER  EDWARDS. 
JR.,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  MAN, 
Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  ASA  BIRD  GARDINER,  Com- 
pany I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  P.  GOOD- 
LIFF,  Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  EDGAR  A.  ROBERTS,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  PRICE, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  J.  WHITE, 
Company  K. 

Medal  of  Honor. 

Granted  by  the  President  to  GARDINER, 
ASA  BIRD,  Captain,  Company  I,  for 
services  rendered  during  the  Civil  war. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

AIRMAN,  JAMES  H,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

ALLEN,  AARON  C,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out,  to  date  September  5,  1862;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
B,  June  18,  1863;  resigned  June  27,  1863. 

ASPINWALL,  LLOYD,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 


months,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  June 
18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BABCOCK,  HAMLIN,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  May  31,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

BALDWIN,  JOSEPH  T.,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
.Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  28,  1862; 
promoted  First  Lieutenant,  June  n, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  late 
Second  Lieutenant,  7oth  Volunteer  In- 
fantry; enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  June  18,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

BELLOWS,  GEORGE  H.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

BROWN,  DAVID  S.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  B,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city. 

BUTLER,  BENJAMIN  F.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  G,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out,  to  date  September  5,  1862. 

CAMP,  JOHN  T.,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany B,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  B,  June  18,  1863;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant,  June  27,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 


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CLAN  RANALD,  GEORGE  J.,  age  30 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  June  18, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

COX,  JAMES  F.,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  May  28,  1862;  as  Captain, 
Company  D,  June  n,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  5,  1862, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Major, 
June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

DAVIS,  GEORGE  W.  P.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  E,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

EDWARDS,  JR.,  WALTER,  age  28 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H, 
June  18,  1863;  appointed  Brigade  Ord- 
nance Officer,  on  General  Ewen's  staff, 
June  21,  1863. 

FRANCIS,  ALBERT  N.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  F,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany F,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

FRANKLIN,  LINDLEY  M.,  age  24 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  A,  May  28,  1862;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  June  15,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 


1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June 
18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

FULLER,  GEORGE,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  28,  1862; 
as  First  Lieutenant,  June  14,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June  18, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

GALLATIN,  ALBERT  H.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  at  Bolivar,  Md.,  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  June  22,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
I2th  Militia. 

GARDINER,  ASA  BIRD,  age  22  years; 
late  First  Lieutenant,  3ist  Volunteer  In- 
fantry; enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
.  Captain,  Company  I,  May  31,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  I,  June  18,  1863; 
wounded  in  action,  July  i,  1863,  a*  Car- 
lisle, Pa.;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  Medal 
of  Honor;  subsequent  service  in  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps. 

GIBSON,  WILLIAM  A.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

GILBERT,  DAVID  B.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  A,  May  28,  1862;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  June  15,  1862;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  July  i,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

GOODLIFF,  JOSEPH  P.,  age  23  years.; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Pri- 


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vate,  Company  I,  May  31,  1862;  pro- 
moted Corporal,  July  16,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  5,  1862, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  I, 
June  18,  1863;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  June  24,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

GRANT,  J.  HENDERSON,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Adju- 
tant, May  28,  1862;  as  Major,  July  16, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city ;  subse- 
quent service  as  Assistant  Adjutant- 
General,  4th  Brigade,  Gettysburg  Cam- 
paign. 

GRANT,  RICHARD  SUYDAM,  age  20 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  H,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  H,  June  18,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  24, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

HOWLAND,  HENRY  E.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  G,  May  28,  1862;  pro- 
moted First  Sergeant,  August  23,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  G, 
June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

HOYT,  WILLIAM  H.,  late  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 5th  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  May  28,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  5,  1862, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  June  18,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  24, 
1863,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  I34th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

LANDERS,  EDWARD  A.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 


three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  subse- 
quent service  in  I76th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

LAWRENCE,  THOMAS,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  F,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

LEE,  BENJAMIN,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Surgeon,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  24,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

LORD,  GEORGE  DE  FORREST,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

MAN,  WILLIAM,  age  23  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company 
H,  May  28,  1862;  promoted  Second 
Lieutenant,  July  21,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

McCLURE,  GEORGE,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Commis- 
sary-Sergeant, May  28,  1862;  as  Commis- 
sary, June  30,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  5,  1862,  at  New 
York  city. 

McGRATH,  WILLIAM  J.  A.,  age  26 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May 


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28,  1862;  appointed  Adjutant,  July  17, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Adjutant,  June  18,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  24, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MONROE,  JAMES,  Second  Lieutenant, 
6th  U.  S.  Infantry,  August  17,  1837;  First 
Lieutenant,  July  7,  1838;  Captain,  May 
9,  1846 ;  resigned,  May  9,  1855 ;  ag"e  42 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
May  28,  1862;  died  of  disease,  July  31, 
1862,  at  Bolivar.  Md. 

OAKLEY,  H.  CONGER,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

OTIS,  JAMES,  age  26  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
A,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  5,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
A,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

PALMER,  JOHN  H.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  C,  May  28,  1862;  promoted 
Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  5,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  June 
18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

POST,  CHARLES  A.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant- 
Major,  May  28,  1862;  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  July  23,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

POST,  GEORGE  B.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  C,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  5,  1862,  at 


New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

POST,  JOTHAM  W.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled May  28,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  June  20,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Quartermaster,  June  18, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

POST,  WILLIAM  H.  B.,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  H,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  H,  June 
18,  1863;  appointed  Assistant  Surgeon, 
June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  I28th  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

PRICE,  THOMAS,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  June  18,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  iO2d 
Militia. 

REMMEY,  WILLIAM  W.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  June 
18,  1863;  as  Captain,  June  27,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

ROBERTS,  EDGAR  A.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany K,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  I02d 
Militia. 


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SEXTON,  EDWARD  H.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  B.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May  31,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

SMITH,  ISAAC,  age  30  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company 
D,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  5,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D, 
June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  gSth  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

SOUTTER,  WILLIAM  C,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  G,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  5, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

THOMPSON,  JOHN  C,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  A,  May  28,  1862;  pro- 
moted Commissary-Sergeant,  July  i, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Commissary, 
June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  24,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 


THORNELL,  THOMAS  L.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  D,  May  28,  1862; 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  June  II,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  D,  June  18,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  24, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 
TOWNSEND,  EDWARD  M.,  age  33 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
i  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  A,  May  28, 
1862;  as  Second  Lieutenant,  June  14, 
1862;  resigned  July  i,  1862. 
WHITE,  CHARLES  T.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  5,  1862,  at  New 
York  city. 

WHITE,  ERSKINE,  age  --  years;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  at  Bolivar,  Md.,  as  Chaplain, 
i  August  4,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  5,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

WHITE,  HENRY  J.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  K,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863, 
at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service 
in  iO2d  Militia. 

WILSEY,  JOHN  N.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  E,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  5,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany E,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  io2d 
Militia. 


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TWENTY-THIRD  REGIMENT. 

The  organization  of  this  regiment,  located  in  Brooklyn  and  still  in  existence,  dates 
from  the  20th  of  January,  1862,  when  its  first  company  (A)  was  mustered  into  the 
State  service;  the  regimental  organization  was  perfected  July  14,  1862. 

The  regiment  has  received  authority  to  place  silver  rings  on  the  lances  of  its  colors, 
engraved  as  follows : 

On    the    National    Color. —  Gettysburg    Campaign,    1863. 

On  the  State  Color. —  Draft  riot,  July  and  August,  1863;  East  New  York,  Sep- 
tember 22,  1863;  Brooklyn,  November  6,  1864;  Brooklyn,  February  16,  1870;  Orange 
riots,  1871 ;  Hornellsville,  July  22,  1877 ;  Buffalo,  August,  1892 ;  Brooklyn,  January,  1895 ; 
Albany,  1901. 

Service  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

This  regiment  (ten  companies)  left  the  State  June  18,  1863,  commanded  by  Col. 
William  Evcrdell,  Jr.  It  was  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  for  thirty  days  at 
Harrisburg,  where,  and  in  the  vicinity  of  which,  it  served  in  the  3d  Brigade,  ist  Division, 
Department  Susquehanna.  It  was  mustered  out  at  Brooklyn,  July  22,  1863. 

It  participated  in  the  following  engagements :  June  28th,  at  Oyster  Point,  Pa. ;  July 
I,  1863,  at  Carlisle,  Pa. 


Officers   of   the   Regiment. 

1863. 

COLONEL,   WILLIAM    EVERDELL,   JR. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  JOHN  A.  ELWELL. 

MAJOR,  STEPHEN  H.  FARNHAM. 

ADJUTANT,  JOHN  M.  PRATT. 

QUARTERMASTER,  CHARLES  H.  STOD- 
DARD. 

SURGEON,  A.  DUNCAN  WILLSON. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  GEORGE  H.  BEN- 
NETT. 

CHAPLAIN,  PETER  J.  H.  MYERS. 

CAPTAIN,  BENJAMIN  SHEPHARD,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DUDLEY  W.  VAN 
INGEN,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  H.  HUN- 
TER, Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  E.  GOLDTHWAIT, 
Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DAVID  C.  BOS- 
WORTH,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  B.  ROBIN- 
SON, Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  ALEXANDER  S.  FISKE,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  WHITE, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  R. 
BUNKER,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  ALLEN  L.  BASSETT,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDWIN  O.  HOTCH- 
KISS,  Company  D. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  L.  AYRES, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  EVAN  M.  JOHNSON,  JR., 
Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  L.  HAIGH, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ISAAC  A.  WHIT- 
MAN, Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,    JAMES    M.    IVES,    Company    F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FREDERICK  A. 
DANA,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  T.  CHAPMAN,  JR., 
Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  HASLE- 
HURST,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  H. 
MEIGS,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  H.  JOY,  Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  C. 
STREET,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  CHAP- 
MAN, Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  K.  COMSTOCK, 
Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ARTHUR  J.  METZ, 
Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  RAPHAEL  C. 
STEARNS,  Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  RODNEY  C.  WARD,  Company 
K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  F. 
RODGERS,  Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  G.  GREG- 
ORY, Company  K. 


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Record  of  the  Officers. 

AYRES,  GEORGE  L.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  June  18,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

BASSETT,  ALLEN  L.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
D,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863. 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  H.,  late  Assistant 
Surgeon,  7oth  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon, 
June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  22,  1863. 

BOSWORTH,  DAVID  C,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  B,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

BUNKER,  WILLIAM  R.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

CHAPMAN,  JR.,  HENRY  T.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  G,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

COMSTOCK,    WILLIAM     K.,    age    — . 
years;    enrolled    at    Brooklyn    to    serve 
thirty   days,   and    mustered    in   as    Cap- 
tain,   Company   I,   June    18,    1863;   mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

DANA,  FREDERICK  A.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

ELWELL,  JOHN  A.,  late  Lieutenant, 
I3th  Militia;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  22,  1863. 

EVERDELL,  JR.,  WILLIAM,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Col- 


onel, June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  22,  1863. 

FARNHAM,  STEPHEN  H.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Major,  June 
18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  22,  1863. 

FISKE,  ALEXANDER  S.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863. 

GOLDTHWAIT,   CHARLES   E.,  age  - 
years;    enrolled    at    Brooklyn    to    serve 
thirty   days,   and   mustered    in   as    Cap- 
tain,   Company    B,   June    18,    1863;    mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,   1863. 

GREGORY,  JAMES  G.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  June  18,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

HAIGH,  JOSEPH  L.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brookl3rn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  June  18,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

HASLEHURST,  EDWARD,  age  —  years ; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

HOTCHKISS,  EDWIN  O.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

HUNTER,  CHARLES  H.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

IVES,  JAMES  M.,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F, 
June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863. 

JOHNSON,  JR.,  EVAN  M.,  late  Lieuten- 
ant, I3th  Militia;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn 
to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  E,  June  18,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863. 

JOY,  CHARLES  H.,  age  --  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 


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and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
H,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863. 

MEIGS,  CHARLES  H.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

METZ,  ARTHUR  J.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

MYERS,  PETER  J.  H.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  June  18, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
22,  1863. 

PRATT,  JOHN  M.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  June  18, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
22,  1863. 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE  B.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

ROGERS,  CHARLES  R,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  K,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

SHEPHARD,  BENJAMIN,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany A,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

STEARNS,  RAPHAEL  C,  late  First 
Lieutenant,  47th  Militia;  enrolled  at 


Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863. 

STODDARD,  CHARLES  H.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  22,  1863. 

STREET,  WILLIAM  C,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

VAN  INGEN,  DUDLEY  W.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June  18,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863. 

WARD,  RODNEY  C.,  late  Captain,  I3th 
Militia;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  K,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

WHITE,  HENRY,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  June  18,  -1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

WHITMAN,  ISAAC  A.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863. 

WILLSON,  A.  DUNCAN,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  June 
18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  22,  1863. 


TWENTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  then  located  at  Albany,  now  not  in  existence,  was  ordered  April  9, 
1861,  to  proceed  to  Washington,  D.  C.  Nine  companies  left  the  State  April  27,  1861, 
and  the  tenth  company  (Company  A),  May  i,  1861.  Companies  A  and  R  were  known, 
respectively,  as  the  Albany  Republican  Artillery  and  the  Burgesses  Corps.  The  regiment, 
commanded  by  Col.  Michael  K.  Bryan,  served  at  and  near  Washington,  where  it  was 
mustered  in  the  United  States  service  for  three  months.  It  was  mustered  out  at  Albany, 
August  4,  1861.  j 

June  5,  1862,  the  regiment  (six  companies),  commanded  by  Colonel  Bryan,  again 
left  the  State,  having  been  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  for  three  months,  at 


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Albany,  May  31,  1862.    It  served  at  Suffolk,  Va.,  in  the  7th  Corps,  and  was  mustered  out 
at  Albany,  September  8,  1862. 

The  regiment  lost  by  death  in  its  service  in  1861,  of  disease,  three  enlisted  men;  in 
1862,  drowned,  one  enlisted  man ;  total,  four.  And  it  took  part  in  the  advance  into  Vir- 
ginia and  occupation  of  Arlington  Heights,  May  24,  1861. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1861. 

COLONEL,  MICHAEL  KIRK  BRYAN. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,   JAMES    SWIFT. 

MAJOR,  DAVID  FRIEDLANDER. 

ADJUTANT,  JACOB  VAN  ZANDT. 

QUARTERMASTER,  MICHAEL  McDONALD. 

ENGINEER,  WILLIAM   ELLIS. 

PAYMASTER,  PHILIP  MORK. 

SURGEON,   CORNELIUS   B.   O'LEARY. 

SURGEON'S  MATE,  THOMAS  E.  BECKETT. 

CHAPLAIN,  JOHN  M.  K1MBALL. 

CAPTAIN,  JACOB  FREDENDALL,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  MYERS,  Com- 
pany A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  POCHIN, 
Company  A. 

BREVET  SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W. 
STACKHOUSE,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  TIMOTHY  McDERMOTT, 
Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  TIMOTHY  McDER- 
MOTT, Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ANDREW  KEEFE, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ANDREW  KEEFE, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  TERRENCE  J. 
QUINN,  Company  B. 

BREVET  SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  TERRENCE 
J.  QUINN,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  GRAY,   Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  DUNN, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  J . 
O'NEILL,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  FRANK  MARSHALL,  Company 
D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  PETER  KEMPF,  Com- 
pany D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  SCHEF- 
FENDEKER,  Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  SCHAFF- 
NER,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  JACOB  J.  HUBER,  Company  E, 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FREDERICK  ANDES, 
Company  E. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ECHART  HAG  AN, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  OS- 
WALD, Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  MULHOLLAND,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  BRANNIGAN, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  O'SULLI- 
VAN,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  M.  CARLIN, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  GUSTAVE  GODEFROY,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GUSTAVE  GODE- 
FROY, Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  D.  Mc- 
GRAW,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  H.  KEN- 
NEALLY,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  FREDERICK  NEWDORF,  Com 
pany  L. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  REITER, 
Company  L. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DAVID  SPOERL, 
Company  L. 

CAPTAIN,  HALE  KINGSLEY,  Company  R. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  C.  COOK, 
Company  R. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  D.  MA- 
HONEY,  Company  R. 

1862. 

COLONEL,  MICHAEL  KIRK  BRYAN. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,   JAMES    SWIFT. 

MAJOR,   DAVID   FRIEDLANDER. 

ADJUTANT,  JOHN  M.  KIMBALL. 

QUARTERMASTER,   MICHAEL   McDONALD. 

SURGEON,   CORNELIUS   B.   O'LEARY. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  THOMAS  E.  BECK- 
ETT. 

CHAPLAIN,  EDWARD  P.  STIMSON, 

CAPTAIN,  JACOB  FREDENDALL,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  POCHIN,  Com- 
pajy  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  NIBLOCK, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  TIMOTHY  McDERMOTT, 
Company  B. 


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FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ANDREW  KEEFE, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  TERRENCE  J. 
QUINN,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  GRAY,  Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  DUNN, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  RYAN, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  MICHAEL  H.  KENNEALLY, 
Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  FAHY,  Com- 
pany F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  H. 
GRADY,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  M.  CARLIN,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  WICKHAM, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  G. 
STONE,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  HALE  KINGSLEY,  Company  R. 

CAPTAIN,  MICHAEL  A.  NOLAN,  Com- 
pany R. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  A.  NOLAN, 
Company  R. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ABRAM  SICKLES, 
Company  R. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  KEATING, 
Company  R. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ABRAM  SICKLES, 
Company  R. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  LAWLESS, 
Company  R. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  KEAT- 
ING, Company  R. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DANIEL  A.  CUN- 
NINGHAM, Company  R. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ANDES,  FREDERICK,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  4,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  4, 
1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

BECKETT,  THOMAS  E.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Sur- 
geon's Mate,  May  4,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  April  4,  1861,  at  Albany, 
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N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon, 
May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  8,  1862,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  I75th  Vol- 
unteer Infantry. 

BRANNIGAN,  JOHN,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  4,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  4, 
1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  63d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

BRYAN,  MICHAEL  KIRK,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Colonel,  May  4,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  4,  1861,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  May  31, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 8,  1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  I75th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

CARLIN,  JAMES  M.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Second 
•Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  4,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  4, 

1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,   and   mustered  in   as   Cap- 
tain,  Company   G,   May  31,   1862;   mus- 
tered  out  with   company,   September  8, 

1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

COOK,  JAMES  C.,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  R,  May  4,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  4,  1861,  at 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

CUNNINGHAM,  DANIEL  A.,  age  23 
years;  enrolled  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  R,  May  31,  1862;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  July  23,  1862;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  August  12, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 8,  1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

DUNN,  THOMAS,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  C,  May  4,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  4,  1861, 
at  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to  serve  three 


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months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  May  31,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  8, 
1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

ELLIS,  WILLIAM,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Engineer, 
May  4,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  4,  1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

FAHY,  JAMES,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
at  Albany  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  8,  1862,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y. 

FREDENDALL,  JACOB,  age  48  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  A,  May  4,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  4,  1861, 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  May  26,  1862, 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  A,  May  31,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
8,  1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

FRIEDLANDER,  DAVID,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Major,  May  4,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  4,  1861,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Major,  May  31, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 8,  1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

GODEFROY,  GUSTAVE,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  4, 
1861;  promoted  Captain,  June  I,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  4, 
1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

GRADY,  PATRICK  H.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  31,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
8,  1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

GRAY,  JOHN,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  May  4,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  4,  1861,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 


C,  May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  8,  1862,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  I75th  Vol- 
unteer Infantry. 

HAGAN,  ECHART,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  4,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  4, 
1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

HUBER,  JACOB  J.,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  E,  May  4,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1861,  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y. 

KEATING,  FRANCIS,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Albany  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany R,  May  31,  1862;  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, July  23,  1862;  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, August  12,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  8,  1862,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y. 

KEEFE,  ANDREW,  age  46  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  4,  1861; 
promoted  First  Lieutenant,  June  i,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  4, 
1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  31,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
8,  1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

KEMPF,  PETER,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  D,  May  4,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  4,  1861,  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in 
S8th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

KENNEALLY,  MICHAEL  H.,  age  34 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Al- 
bany to  serve  three  months;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H, 
May  4,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  4,  1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F, 
May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  8,  1862,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  63d  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 


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KIMBALL,  JOHN  M.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Chaplain, 
May  4,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  4,  1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.; 
enrolled  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant, 
May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  8,  1862,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y. 

KINGSLEY,  HALE,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  R,  May  4,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1861,  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.;  enrolled  May  30,  1862,  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  R,  May  31,  1862;  re- 
signed July  21,  1862;  see  i63d  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

LAWLESS,  JOHN,  late  Captain,  i8th 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  May  30, 
1862,  at  Albany  to  serve  three  months; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany R,  May  31,  1862;  resigned  July  II, 
1862. 

MAHONEY,  WILLIAM  D.,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  R,  May  4, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 4,  1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

MARSHALL,  FRANK,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  D,  May  4,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1861,  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y. 

McDERMOTT,  TIMOTHY,  age  30 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  4, 
1861;  promoted  Captain,  June  I,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  4, 

1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain,  Company   B,   May  31,   1862;   mus- 
tered  out  with   company,   September  8, 

1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

MCDONALD,  MICHAEL,  age  —  years;. 

enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster,  May  4,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  August  4,  1861,  at 


Albany,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  8,  1862,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y. 

McGRAW,  MICHAEL  D.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  4, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 4,  1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

MORK,  PHILIP,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Paymaster,  May 
4,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
August  4,  1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

MULHOLLAND,  HENRY,  age  37  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  May  4,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  4, 
1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

MYERS,  JOHN,  age  48  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  A,  May  4,  1861;  resigned 
July  15,  1861. 

NEWDORF,  FREDERICK,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  L,  May  4,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  4,  1861, 
at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

NIBLOCK,  JOHN,  age  48  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months ;  mustered  in  as  Commissary- 
Sergeant,  May  4,  1861;  performed  duty 
as  Regimental  Commissary;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  August  4,  1861,  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  May  26,  1862, 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May 
31,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  8,  1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

NOLAN,  MICHAEL  A.,  late  First  Lieu- 
tenant, :8th  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled at  Albany  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  R,  May  31,  1862;  as  Captain, 
July  23,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  8,  1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

O'LEARY,  CORNELIUS  B.,  age  22 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany 


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as  Surgeon,  to  serve  three  months; 
mustered  out  September  17,  1861,  to 
date  August  4,  1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y., 
having  served  as  Surgeon  with  the  25th 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  Albany 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in 
as  Surgeon,  May  31,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  8,  1862,  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y. ;  subsequent  service  in  I45th 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

O'NEILL,  THOMAS  J.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  C,  May. 4,  1861;  pro- 
moted Second  Lieutenant,  June  i,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  4, 
1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

O'SULLIVAN,  MICHAEL,  age  50  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  4, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 4,  1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.;  subse- 
quent service  in  63d  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

OSWALD,  WILLIAM,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  4,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  4, 
1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

POCHIN,  JOHN,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  May  4,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  4,  1861, 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.;  enrolled  May  26,  1862, 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  31, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 8,  1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

QUINN,  TERRENCE  J.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Brevet  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B, 
May  4,  1861;  promoted  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, June  I,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  4,  1861,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  May  31,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  8,  1862,  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y. 


REITER,  HENRY,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  L,  May  4,  1861;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  4,  1861,  at 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

RYAN,  MICHAEL,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  C,  May  4,  1861;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, June  i,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  4,  1861,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  May  31,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  8,  1862,  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y. 

SCHAFFNER,  GEORGE,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  4, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 4,  1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

SCHEFFENDEKER,  CHARLES,  age  30 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  4, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 4,  1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

SICKLES,  ABRAM,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled May  30,  1862,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  R,  May  31,  1862; 
as  First  Lieutenant,  July  23,  1862;  re- 
signed August  n,  1862;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  7th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

SPOERL,  DAVID,  age  48  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  L,  May  4,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  4,  1861, 
at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

STACKHOUSE,  GEORGE  W.,  age  26 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  Albany 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Brevet  Second  Lieutenant;  Company  A, 
May  4,  1861;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  4,  1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.; 
subsequent  service  in  gist  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

STIMSON,  EDWARD  P.,  age  56  years; 
enrolled  May  31,  1862,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Chaplain,  June  18,  1862;  mustered  out 


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with  regiment,  September  8,  1862,  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.;  subsequent  service  in  i4th 
Volunteer  Cavalry. 

STONE,  CHARLES  G.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled May  31,  1862,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  June  19,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
8,  1862,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

SWIFT,  JAMES,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  May  4,  1861;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  4,  1861,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 


May  31,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  8,  1862,  at  Albany, 
N.  Y. 

VAN  ZANDT,  JACOB,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Adjutant, 
May  4,  1861;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  4,  1861,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.; 
subsequent  service  in  9ist  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

WICKHAM,  JOHN,  age  44  years;  en- 
rolled at  Albany  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  May  31,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  8,  1862,  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y. 


TWENTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

Rifles. 

This  regiment,  then  located  at  Brooklyn,  now  not  in  existence,  left  the  State  (ten 
companies)  April  30,  1861,  under  orders  to  proceed  to  Washington,  D.  C.  It  was  there 
mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  for  three  months,  and,  commanded  by  Col. 
Michael  Bennett,  served  at  that  city  and  vicinity  until  it  was  mustered  out  at  Brooklyn, 
August  5,  1861. 

June  16,  1863,  it  was  again  mustered  in  the  United  States  service,  but  for  thirty 
days,  and,  commanded  by  Colonel  Bennett  (ten  companies),  proceeded  to  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
It  served  at  that  city,  Marysville,  Carlisle  and  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  in  the  2d  Brigade,  ist 
Division,  Department  Susquehanna,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Brooklyn,  July  22,  1863. 

In  August,  1864,  the  regiment  (seven  companies),  then  commanded  by  Col.  David 
A.  Bokee,  proceeded  to  Elmira,  where  it  served,  and  was  mustered  in  the  United  States 
service,  for  100  days,  from  various  dates  in  August,  1864.  It  was  mustered  out  at  New 
York  city,  November  13,  1864. 

In  its  service  in  1864,  the  regiment  lost,  died  of  disease,  one  enlisted  man;  it  took 
part  in  the  advance  into  Virginia  and  occupation  of  Arlington  Heights,  May  24,  1861 ; 
in  a  skirmish  near  Chain  Bridge,  Va.,  June  2,  1861,  and  near  Fort  Washington,  Pa.,  July 
2,  1863. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1861. 

COLONEL,  MICHAEL  BENNETT. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,    EDWARD    BURNS. 
MAJOR,   WILLIAM   R.    BREWSTER. 
ADJUTANT,  DAVID  A.  BOKEE. 
QUARTERMASTER,  VICTOR  E.   STEIGER. 
COMMISSARY,     FRIEDRICH     W.     OBER- 

NIER. 
ENGINEER,      THEODORE      VON      KAM- 

ECKE. 

SURGEON,   PITKIN    B.   RICE. 
PAYMASTER,   WILLIAM   C.   MANVEL. 
CHAPLAIN,  CHARLES  H.  SEIBKE. 


CAPTAIN,    L.     G.     THEODORE     BRUER, 

Company  A. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  WANDELT, 

Company  A. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     GEORGE     HORN, 

Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  JACOB  BECKER,  Company  B. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,     HENRY    OBMANN, 

Company  B. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     KARL     FRIEDEL, 

Company  B. 
CAPTAIN,   JAMES    CAMPBELL,    Company 

C. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT,   OLIVER  T.    BEARD, 

Company  C. 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  H.  MAGILL, 

Company  C. 
CAPTAIN,     CHARLES    BRANDENBURG, 

Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  RIHM,  Company  D. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  BENZLER, 

Company  D. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  STARTZER, 

Company  D. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    PETER    KRAMER, 

Company  D. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT,    WILLIAM   BLOSS- 

FELD,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  ANTHONY  P.  BEADLE,  Com- 
pany E. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  A.  BERGE- 

MAN,  Company  E. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    JOSEPH    ALTEN- 

BRAND,  Company  E. 
CAPTAIN,    ADAM    SCHEPPER,    Company 

F. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    HENRY    WERNER, 

Company  F. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FREDERICK  BREN- 

NEISEN,  Company  F. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT,    CHRISTIAN    BAN- 

TLE,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  JACOB  RUEGER,  Company  G. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,  -  JOSEPH     BURGER, 

Company  G. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,      LOUIS      FUCHS, 

Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  WILLS,  Company  H. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     LOUIS     DOHLING, 

Company  H. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM    SCHAF- 

FER,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  KIEHL,  Company  I. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    JOSEPH     A.    MER- 

KERT,  Company  I. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     FRIEDRICH     W. 

OBERNIER,  Company  I. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    JACOB    SCHLITZ, 

Company   I. 

CAPTAIN,  JACOB.  WEBER,  Company  K. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT,      CHARLES      MOH- 

RING,  Company  K. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,   HENRY   KLENOW, 

Company  K. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  MICHAEL  BENNETT. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  DAVID  A.  BOKEE. 
MAJOR,  ADAM  SCHEPPER. 
ADJUTANT,  DAVID  J.  DEAN. 
QUARTERMASTER,   SAMUEL  DEUELL. 


ENGINEER,  JAMES  CAMPBELL. 

SURGEON,  JOHN  JAMES  CAMPBELL. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  WASHINGTON  F. 
PECK. 

CAPTAZN,  SAMUEL  WANDELT,  Company 
A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HERMAN  THAL, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  LAMBERT  HUNDT, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  OBMANN,  Company 
B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  KARL  FRIED  EL, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  WITT- 
MAN,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JOSEPH  ALTENBRAND,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENERICK  SPAN- 
GENBERG,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHRISTIAN 
VOLCKMER,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  RIHM,  Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  BLOSS- 
FELD,  Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  ALT,  Com- 
pany D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  LANZER, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  MATHER,  Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  GREBEL,  Com- 
pany F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  BOHRINGER, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  JOSEPH  BURGER,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  LOUIS  FUCHS,  Com- 
pany G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  VALENTINE 
SCHENCK,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  WILLS,  Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  LOUIS  DOHLING, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  SCHAF- 
FER,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  JOSEPH  A.  MERKERT,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  LUDWIG  SEIB,  Com- 
pany I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ADAM  ENDERS, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  JACOB  WEBER,  Company  K 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  KLENOW, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FREDERICK  HIT- 
ZELBERGER,  Company  K. 


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1864. 

COLONEL,  DAVID  A.  BOKEE. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  AUGUSTUS  J. 
SPENCER. 

MAJOR,  AUGUSTUS  J.  SPENCER. 

MAJOR,  DANIEL  F.  CARMICHAEL. 

ADJUTANT,  CHARLES  E.  MENSCH. 

QUARTERMASTER,  CHARLES  E.  JENKINS. 

ENGINEER,  SAMUEL  DEUELL. 

SURGEON,  JOHN  JAMES  CAMPBELL. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  CHAPPEL,  Company 
A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  THOMAS, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  M.  MOR- 
GAN, Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  T.  HOWES,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DANIEL  M.  LUD- 
LAM,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  C. 
THOMAS,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JOSEPH  MARSHALL,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  RYER, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  SMITH- 
SON,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  DANIEL  F.  CARMICHAEL, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  HOWARD  MITCHELL,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HOWARD  MITCH- 
ELL, Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  REMSEN  VARICK, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  REMSEN  VARICK, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HOWARD  E. 
FROST,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  SAMUEL  ALPHEUS  SMITH, 
JR.,  Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  R.  OLIVER, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  N.  ROBBINS, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  MANNIS  J.  GEAREY,  Company 
G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  M.  ROME, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  HUNTER, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  JOSEPH  F.  LUDLAM,  Com- 
pany I. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  RALPH  WALKER, 
Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DELASTRO  C.  JEN- 
NINGS, Company  I. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ALT,  HENRY,  age  —  years;  enrolled  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  June  13,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

ALTENBRAND,  JOSEPH,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May 
ri,  1861;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  C,  June 
16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BANTLE,  CHRISTIAN,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  F,  May  n,  1861;  elected 
Second  Lieutenant,  June  21,  1861;  mus- 
'tered  out  with  company,  August  5»  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BEADLE,  ANTHONY  P.,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  E,  May  n,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BEARD,  OLIVER  T.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  as  Private,  Company  G,  7ist 
Militia,  April  23,  1861 ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to  date 
May  n,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y. ;  subsequent  service  in  48th  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

BECKER,  JACOB,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
April  23',  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany B,  May  n,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

BENNETT,  MICHAEL,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Colonel,  May  5,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn, 


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N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Colonel,  June  16,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  22, 
1863,  at  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

BENZLER,  FRANCIS,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  n,  1861 ; 
resigned  June  20,  1861,  at  Camp  Lincoln, 
Va. ;  subsequent  service  in  S2d  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

BERGEMAN,  CHARLES  A.,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  n,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BLOSSFELD^  WILLIAM,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  D,  May  u,  1861 ;  elected 
Second  Lieutenant,  June  20,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June  13,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BOHRINGER,  JOHN,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

BOKEE,  DAVID  A.,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months.;  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  May 
II,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  sub- 
sequent service  in  I32d  Volunteer  Infan- 
try; late  Adjutant,  I32d  Volunteer  Infan- 
try; mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
this  regiment,  June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  Sep- 
tember I,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  13,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

BRANDENBURG,  CHARLES,  age 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  D,  May  u,  1861 ; 
resigned  June  20,  1861,  at  Camp  Lincoln, 
Va. 


BRENNEISEN,  FREDERICK,  age  38 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  li, 
1861 ;  resigned  June  21,  1861. 

BREWSTER,  WILLIAM  R.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Ma- 
jor, May  II,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  subsequent  service  in  73d  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

BRUER,  L.  G.  THEODORE,  age  38  years ; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  A,  May  u,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  5,  1861,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  subsequent  service  in 
5th  Militia. 

BURGER,  JOSEPH,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  n,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  June  16,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BURNS,  EDWARD,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  May  n,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  C,  May  11,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  5,  1861,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Engineer,  June 
16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  JAMES,  age  27 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  June 
16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  to  serve  100  days;  mustered 
in  as  Surgeon,  August  12,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  November  13,  1864, 
at  New  York  city. 

CARMICHAEL,  DANIEL  F.,  age  22 
years ;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  at  Brook- 


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lyn  to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  E,  August  6,  1864; 
as  Major,  September  i,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  November  13,  1864, 
at  New  York  city. 

CHAPPEL,  GEORGE,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled August  10,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  August  31,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  13,  1864, 
at  New  York  city. 

DEAN,  DAVID  J.,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  June  16,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  22,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

DEUELL,  SAMUEL,  age  41  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster,  June 
16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  to  serve  100  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Engineer,  August  12, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  No- 
vember 15,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

DOHLING,  LOUIS,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  n,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H, 
June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ENDERS,  ADAM,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

FRIEDEL,  KARL,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  B,  May  5,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  5,  1861,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

FROST,  HOWARD  E.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 


Company  E,  August  6,  1864;  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  September  i,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  13,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

FUCHS,  LOUIS,  age  35  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  G,  May  n,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  5,  1861, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  June  16,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

GEAREY,  MANNIS  J.,  age  18  years;  en- 
rolled April  18,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  A,  84th  Volunteers,  May  23, 
1861 ;  captured  in  action,  July  i,  1863,  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. ;  returned  to  company, 
October  8,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  6,  1864,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  August  i,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  G,  August  23,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  13,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

GREBEL,  JOHN,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  F, 
June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HITZELBERGER,  FREDERICK,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  June  16,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HORN,  GEORGE,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  A,  May  n,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  5,  1861,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HOWES,  WILLIAM  T.,  age  20  years ;  en- 
rolled July  10,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany B,  August  12,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  13,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

HUNDT,  LAMBERT,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out 


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with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

HUNTER,  JAMES,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
August  i,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  100 
days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  August  23,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  13,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

JENKINS,  CHARLES  E.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  July  12,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, August  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  November  13,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

JENNINGS,  DELASTRO  C,  age  22  years ; 
enrolled  July  10,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  August  29,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  to  date  No- 
vember 13,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

KIEHL,  CHARLES,  age  —  years ;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany I,  May  u,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

KLENOW,  HENRY,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May  n,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  June  16,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

KRAMER,  PETER,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  n,  1861 ; 
resigned  June  20,  1861,  at  Camp  Lincoln, 
Va. 

LANZER,  FRANCIS,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  June  16,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

LUDLAM,  DANIEL  M.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  July  10,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  August  12,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 


LUDLAM,  JOSEPH  F.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled July  10,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany I,  August  29,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  13,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

MAGILL,  JAMES  H.,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  n, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MANVEL,  WILLIAM  C,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Paymaster, 
May  5,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MARSHALL,  JOSEPH,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled August  6,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  D,  September  i,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  13,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

MATHER,  JOHN,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F, 
June  16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MENSCH,  CHARLES  E.,  late  First 
Lieutenant,  52d  Militia;  enrolled  July  12, 
1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  100  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Adjutant,  August  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  November 
13,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

MERKERT,  JOSEPH  A.,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May  n,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  I,  June  16, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MITCHELL,  HOWARD,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  July  14,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  August  12,  1864; 
as  Captain,  September  I,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  13,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

MOHRING,  CHARLES,  age  43  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 


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Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May  n,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MORGAN,  THOMAS  M.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  August  10,  1864,  at  Brooklyn 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  August  31,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

OBERNIER,  FRIEDRICH  W.,  age  28 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May 
II,  1861 ;  detailed  as  Commissary,  Jun« 
23,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  sub- 
sequent service  in  46th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

OBMANN,  HENRY,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  n,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  B,  June  16,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

OLIVER,  HENRY  R.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  10,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  September  i,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

PECK,  WASHINGTON  F.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

RICE,  PITKIN  B.,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Surgeon, 
May  n,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y. ;  subsequent  service  in  I32d  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

RIHM,  JOHN,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months ;  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  D,  May  u,  1861 ;  elected  Cap- 
tain, June  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  June 


*3i  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

ROBBINS,  JOHN  N.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  10,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  September  i, 
1864 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Novem- 
ber 13,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

ROME,  WILLIAM  M.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  August  23,  1864 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  13, 
1864,  at  New  York  city. 

RUEGER,  JACOB,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany G,  May  n,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N  Y. ;  subsequent  service  in  52d 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

RYER,  WILLIAM,  age  18  years;  enrolled 
July  9,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
years;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany F,  73d  Volunteer  Infantry,  July  20, 
1861 ;  transferred  to  Company  I,  Sep- 
tember i,  1861 ;  discharged  for  disability, 
.  July  17,  1862,  at  Emory  Hospital,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  again  enrolled  August  6, 
1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  100  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D, 
this  regiment,  September  i,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  13, 
1864,  at  New  York  city. 

SCHAFFER,  WILLIAM,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  n, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  August 
5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

SCHENCK,  VALENTINE,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

SCHEPPER,  ADAM,  age  48  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  F,  May  n,  1861 ;  mustered  out 


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with  company,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Major,  June  16,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  22,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SCHLITZ,  JACOB,  age  43  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany I,  May  II,  1861;  elected  Second 
Lieutenant,  June  23,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

SEIB,  LUDWIG,  age  —  years ;  enrolled  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SEIBKE,  CHARLES  H.,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Chaplain, 
May  li,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SMITH,  JR.,  SAMUEL  ALPHEUS,  age 
29  years ;  enrolled  August  10,  1864,  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  F,  September  i, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  No- 
vember 13,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

SMITHSON,  EDWARD,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled August  6,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  September  i, 
1864 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  No- 
vember 13,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

SPANGENBERG,  HENERICK,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  June  16,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SPENCER,  AUGUSTUS  J.,  late  Second 
Lieutenant,  i3Qth  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  Major,  this 
regiment,  August  12,  1864;  at  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  September  i,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  November  13,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

STARTZER,  GEORGE,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  F,  May  il,  1861 ;  elected 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June  20, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  August 
5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


STEIGER,  VICTOR  E.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Quar- 
termaster, May  11,  1861;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. ;  subsequent  service  in  i32d 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

THAL,  HERMAN,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

THOMAS,  GEORGE  C.,  age  20  years ;  en- 
rolled July  10,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  August  12,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

THOMAS,  JOHN,  age  38  years;  enrolled 
August  10,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  August  31,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

VARICK,  REMSEN,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  August  6,  1864;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  September  i,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  13, 
1864,  at  New  York  city ;  subsequent  service 
in  8oth  Volunteer  Infantry. 

VOLCKMER,  CHRISTIAN,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  June  16,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

VON  KAMECKE,  THEODORE,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  April  23,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn, to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in 
as  Engineer,  May  11,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

WALKER,  RALPH,  age  30  years ;  enrolled 
July  10,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  August  29,  1864 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November  13, 
1864,  at  New  York  city. 

WANDELT,  SAMUEL,  age  34  years ;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  May  n,  1861 ; 


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mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  A,  June  16,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WEBER,  JACOB,  age  41  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany K,  May  n,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  K, 
June  16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WERNER,  HENRY,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 


tenant, Company  F,  May  n,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  5, 
1861,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WILLS,  HENRY,  age  37  years;  enrolled 
April  23,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  May  n,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  5,  1861,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  'in  as  Captain,  Company  H, 
June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WITTMAN,  JOSEPH,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  June  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 


THIRTY-THIRD  REGIMENT. 

A  portion  of   this   regiment,  now  not   in  existence,   entered  the  volunteer  service  in 
1861,  forming  the  nucleus  of  the  66th  Volunteer  Regiment. 


THIRTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

Of  this  regiment,  not  in  existence  at  this  date,  a  part  went  into  the  volunteer  service 
in  1861,  as  the  nucleus  of  the  p8th  Volunteer  Regiment. 


THIRTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  then  located  in  New  York  city,  now  not  in  service,  was  mustered  in 
the  United  States  service,  May  29,  1862,  for  three  months,  and  left  the  State  (eight  com- 
panies) the  same  day.  Commanded  by  Col.  Charles  Roome,  it  served  in  the  Middle 
Department,  and  was  mustered  out  September  2,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

June  18,  1863,  it  was  remustered  in  the  United  States  service,  but  for  thirty  days, 
and  commanded  by  Colonel  Roome,  it  left  (ten  companies)  for  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  the  same 
day,  and  served  in  the  4th  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Department  Susquehanna.  It  was  mus- 
tered out  at  New  York  city,  July  22,  1863. 

May  6,  1864,  it  was  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  for  the  third  time,  and, 
under  the  command  of  Col.  Ossian  D.  Ashley,  it  served  (nine  companies)  in  the  harbor 
of  New  York,  until  it  was  mustered  out,  June  6,  1864. 

In  its  service  in  1863,  the  regiment  lost:  Died  of  disease,  i  enlisted  man;  and  took 
part  in  skirmishes  at  Sporting  Hill,  Pa.,  June  30,  1863,  where  it  had  i  officer  and  3 
enlisted  men  wounded,  and  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  July  i,  1863,  where  2  officers  and  2  enlisted 
men  were  wounded,  and  3  captured;  total  wounded,  3  officers,  5  enlisted  men;  captured, 
3  enlisted  men;  aggregate,  n. 


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Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1862. 

COLONEL,  CHARLES   ROOME. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,    OSSIAN    D.    ASH- 
LEY. 

MAJOR,   THEODORE   W.    PARMELE. 
•       ADJUTANT,    CHARLES    M.    CATLIN. 

QUARTERMASTER,    JAMES    A.    TIMPSON. 

SURGEON,  HENRY  SLACK. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JAMES  W.  PURDY. 

CHAPLAIN,    GEORGE    JARVIS    GEER. 

CAPTAIN,    THEODORE    W.    PARMELfi, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,      CHARLES     E.      CHAPMAN, 
Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,   CHARLES  E.  CHAP- 
MAN,   Company   A. 

FIRST      LIEUTENANT,      ARCHIBALD       G. 
MONTGOMERY,    Company   A. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     ARCHIBALD      G. 
MONTGOMERY,    Company    A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  E.  TREM- 
BLE Y,   Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,    ALBERT     M.     SMITH,     Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANT,    THOMAS    STEVEN- 
SON,  Company   B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  BOLS- 
TER,  Company   B. 

CAPTAIN,    WILLIAM    B.    OLIVER,    Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST   'LIEUTENANT,    WILLIAM    B.    OLI- 
VER, Company  C. 

FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     RUFUS     A.     WIL- 
LARD,   Company   C. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     THEODORE     W. 
MORRIS,    Company   C. 

CAPTAIN,    WILLIAM    HENRY    FARRAR, 
Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.   GARD- 
NER,  Company   D. 

SECOND   LIEUTENANT.   JOHN   T.    UNDER- 
HILL,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,    AUGUSTUS    W.    REYNOLDS, 
Company    E. 

FIRST   LIEUTENANT,   GEORGE   KEATING, 
Company   E. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,      HENRY     NOAH, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,     GEORGE     W.     LYON.     Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     JAMES     M.     VAN 
DENBERGH,   Company   F. 


SECOND      LIEUTENANT,      CHARLES      L. 

TERRY,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,    ALBERT     A.     DRAKE,     Com- 
pany G. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ALBERT  A.  DRAKE, 

Company  G. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT.      WILLIAM      W. 

MINER,    Company    G. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     WILLIAM     W. 

MINER,   Company   G. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT,      MARSHALL      B. 

BREWER,    Company   G. 
CAPTAIN,    GEORGE   DUDLEY   WARING, 

Company    H. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT,      CHARLES       F. 

HOMER,  Company  H. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DANA  B.   SEAVER, 

Company   H. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  CHARLES  ROOME. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  CHARLES  M. 
CATLIN. 

ADJUTANT,   THEODORE   W.    MORRIS. 

QUARTERMASTER,  JAMES  A.  TIMPSON. 

ENGINEER,  WALTER  ROOME. 

SURGEON,  JAMES  W.  PURDY. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JABEZ  ADAMS 
BISHOP. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  PARKER  C.  POR- 
TER. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  E.  CHAPMAN, 
Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  FULLAGAR, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FRANKLIN  HART, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  STEVENSON,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  COX, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  H.  DING- 
MAN,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  B.  OLIVER,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  RUFUS  A.  WIL- 
LARD,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EBENEZER  STAN- 
TON  CHESEBRO,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  HENRY  FARRAR, 
Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  M.  DUSEN- 
BURY,  Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT.  ALEXANDER  D. 
SHAW,  Company  D. 


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FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  IGNATIUS  A.  WHE- 
LAN,  Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ERNEST  A.  DES 
MARETS,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  L.  TERRY,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  PAN- 
COAST,  Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  C.  ABBE, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  AUGUSTUS  W.  REYNOLDS, 
Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  J.  HEMMING, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DEXTER  N.  FORCE, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  DUDLEY  WAR- 
ING, Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DANA  B.  SEAVER, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT.  ROBERT  L.  DE 
CAMP,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  T.  UNDERHILL,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ALBERT  R.  EDEY, 
Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ALPHONSO  D. 
HODGMAN,  Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  OSCAR  ROOME, 
Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  P. 
TREADWELL,  Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  H.  SEA- 
MAN, Company  K. 

1864. 

COLONEL,  OSSIAN  D.  ASHLEY. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  NICHOLAS  W. 
STUYVESANT  CATLIN. 

ADJUTANT,  ARCHIBALD  G.  MONT- 
GOMERY. 

QUARTERMASTER,    JAMES    A.    TIMPSON. 

SURGEON,  HENRY  SLACK. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JAMES  W.  PURDY. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  E.  CHAPMAN, 
Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  FULLAGAR, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FRANKLIN  HART, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  STEVENSON,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  BOLS- 
TER, Company  B. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  W.  CAR- 
MICHAEL,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  B.  OLIVER,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EBENEZER  STAN- 
TON  CHESEBRO,  Company  C 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CALVIN  NOYES, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  HENRY  FARRAR, 
Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  M.  DUSEN- 
BURY,  Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ALEXANDER  D. 
SHAW,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  ERNEST  A.  DES  -MARETS, 
Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  JAMES 
LITTLE,  Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  DAVIS, 
JR.,  Company  E, 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  W.  LYON,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  L.  TERRY, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  M.  DAVIES, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  ALBERT  A.  DRAKE,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HOWARD  GALPEN, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  J.  HEM- 
MING, Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  DANA  B.  SEAVER,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  F.  WAL- 
LER, Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  R. 
OGDEN,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  OSCAR  ROOME, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ALBERT  W. 
ROOME,  Company  K. 

Records  of  the  Officers. 

ABBE,  WILLIAM  C,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  F,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F, 
June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 


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ASHLEY,  OSSIAN  D.,  age  41  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  May  29,  1862 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  2,  1862;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  rhustered  in  as 
Colonel,  May  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  June  6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

BISHOP,  JABEZ  ADAMS,  age  28  years; 
'  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  June  24,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

BOLSTER,  GEORGE  W.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  May  29,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862 ;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
B,  May  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  6,  1864,  at  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 

BREWER,  MARSHALL  B.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  G,  May  29,  1862;  promoted 
Second  Lieutenant,  July  3,  1862 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  2,  1862. 

CARMICHAEL,  JAMES  W.,  age  19  years ; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  B,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  B,  June 
24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  May  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  6,  1864,  at  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y. 

CATLIN,  CHARLES  M.,  age  30  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  May 
29,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
September  2,  1862;  enrolled  June  18, 
1863,  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  24,  1863; 


mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

CATLIN,  NICHOLAS  W.  STUYVE- 
SANT,  age  35  years;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  June 
6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

CHAPMAN,  CHARLES  E.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  May  29,  1862; 
promoted  Captain,  June  17,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  2,  1862;  en- 
rolled June  18,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A,  June 
24,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  A,  May  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  6,  1864, 
at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

CHESEBRO,  EBENEZER  STANTON, 
age  20  years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Corporal,  Company  C,  May  29,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  2, 

1862,  at   New  York  city;  enrolled  June  18, 

1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ; 
mustered  in  as   Second  Lieutenant,   Com- 
pany C,  Tune  24,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city ; 
enrolled    to   serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,   May 
6,    1864;   mustered    out    with   detachment, 
June  14,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

COX,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  21  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company  B, 
May  29,  1862 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  2,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  18,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  June  24,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

DA  VIES,  JOHN  M.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  May  6,  1864 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  6,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

DAVIS,  JR.,  GEORGE,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 


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Company  E,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  E,  June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city;  again  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  May  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

DE  CAMP,  ROBERT  L.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  June  24, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city ;  again  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant-Major,  May 
6,  1864;  mustered  out,  June  6,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

DES  MARETS,  ERNEST  A.,  age  21  years ; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  E,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  June 
24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  E,  May  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  6,  1864, 
at  New  York  city. 

DINGMAN,  JOHN  H.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  B,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  June 
24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

DRAKE,  ALBERT  A.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  May  29,  1862;  pro- 
moted Captain,  July  3,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862 ;  enrolled 
to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  May  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  6,  1864, 
at  New  York  city. 
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DUSENBURY,  GEORGE  M.,  age  24  years ; 
enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June  24,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  May  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  6,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

EDEY,  ALBERT  R.,  age  —  years ;  enrolled 
June  18,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  June  24,  1863 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

FARRAR,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  age  22 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  D,  May  29,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  2,  1862;  en- 
rolled June  18,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  June 
24,  1863 ;  detailed  as  Brigade  Commissary 
on  General  Ewen's  staff;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  May 
6,'l864;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

FORCE,  DEXTER  N.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  18,  1863',  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  June  24,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

FULLAGAR,  JOHN,  age  29  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Company  A, 
May  29,  1862;  promoted  Sergeant,  July  i, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 2,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  18,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June  24,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city ;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  May  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  6,  1864,  at  Fort  Rich- 
mond, New  York  harbor. 

GALPEN,  HOWARD,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  G,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 


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with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  6,  1864, 
at  New  York  city. 

GARDNER,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  May  29,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862. 

GEER,  GEORGE  JARVIS,  age  41  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain, 
May  29,  1862;  resigned  July  20,  1862. 

HART,  FRANKLIN,  age  25  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company  A, 
May  29,  1862 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany. September  2,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June  24, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  June  6, 
1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York  har- 
bor. 

HEMMING,  JOHN  J.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  G,  May  29,  1862;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, July  19,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  June  24, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  6,  1864, 
at  New  York  city. 

HODGMAN,  ALPHONSO  D.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I, 
June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

HOMER,  CHARLES  F.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  May  29,  1862; 


mustered  out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862. 

KEATING,  GEORGE,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  May  29,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
2,  1862;  subsequent  service  in  I74th  Vol- 
unteer Infantry. 

LITTLE,  JOSEPH  JAMES,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  E,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in 
as  First  Sergeant,  Company  E,  June  24, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company.  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city ;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  May  6,  1864,  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

LYON,  GEORGE  W.,  age  39  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany F,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  2,  1862;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  F,  May  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  6,  1864, 
at  New  York  city. 

MINER,  WILLIAM  W.,  age  22  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  May  29,  1862;  pro- 
moted First  Lieutenant,  July  3,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862;  subsequent  service  in  I74th  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

MONTGOMERY,  ARCHIBALD  G.,  age 
32  years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  29, 
1862;  promoted  First  Lieutenant,  July  i, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 2,  1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  May 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  June 
6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

MORRIS,  THEODORE  W.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant- 
Major,  May  29,  1862;  promoted  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July  13,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  2, 


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643 


1862;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Adjutant, 
June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

NOAH,  HENRY,  age  23  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862. 

NOYES,  CALVIN,  age  35  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company 
C,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  2,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  C,  June  24, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  May  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  6,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

OGDEN,  CHARLES  R.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 

•  Company  H,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Sergeant,  Company  H,  June 
24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  H,  May  6,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  6,  1864,  at  Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

OLIVER,  WILLIAM  B.,  age  34  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  May  29,  1862;  pro- 
moted Captain,  June  29,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  2,  1862 ; 
enrolled  June  18,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  C, 
June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  C,  May  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  6,  1864, 
at  New  York  city. 

PANCOAST,  GEORGE,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  18,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 


Lieutenant,  Company  F,  June  24,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

PARMELE,  THEODORE  W.,  age  29 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  A,  May  29,  1862;  as 
Major,  June  17,  to  date  May  29,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  September  2, 
1862;  subsequent  service  in  I74th  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

PORTER,  PARKER  C.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  July  9, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

PURDY,  JAMES  W.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  2,  1862;  en- 
rolled June  18,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  June  24,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city ;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  May  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  June  6,  1864, 
at  New  York  city. 

REYNOLDS,  AUGUSTUS  W.,  age  26 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  E,  May  29,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  G,  June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

ROOME,  ALBERT  W.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled June  19,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  K,  June  24,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company 
June  6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

ROOME,  CHARLES,  age  49  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  May 
29,  1862 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
September  2,  1862 ;  enrolled  June  18, 
1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in 
as  Colonel,  June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out 


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with  regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  Brigadier-General,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers, by  brevet  from  March  13,  1865. 

ROOME,  WALTER,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  18,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  En- 
gineer, June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

ROOME,  WILLIAM  OSCAR,  age  24 
years ;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  K,  June 
24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  K,  May 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

SEAMAN,  CHARLES  H.,  late  First  Lieu- 
tenant, ist  Volunteer  Mounted  Rifles; 
enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,,  June 
24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

SEAVER,  DANA  B.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  May  29,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  June  24,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  May  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  6,  1864,  at  Fort  Rich- 
mond, New  York  harbor. 

SHAW,  ALEXANDER  D.,  age  18  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  D,  June  6,  1862 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  June  24,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  May  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  6,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 


SLACK,  HENRY,  age  34  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  May  29, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 2,  1862;  enrolled  to  serve  thirtj 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  May 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
June  6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

SMITH,  ALBERT  M.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  B,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862. 

STEVENSON,  THOMAS,  age  46  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  May  29,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  B,  June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
B,  May  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  6,  1864,  at  Staten  Island, 
N.  Y. 

TERRY,  CHARLES  L.,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  May  29,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  F,  June  24,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  May  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  6,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

TIMPSON,  JAMES  A.,  age  41  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, May  29,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  2,  1862;  enrolled 
June  18,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Quartermaster,  June  24,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Quar- 
termaster, May  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  6,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 


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TREADWELL,  WILLIAM  P.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

TREMBLEY,  GEORGE  E.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  A,  May  29,  1862 ;  pro- 
moted Second  Lieutenant,  July  i,  1862 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862;  subsequent  service  in  I74th  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

UNDERHILL,  JOHN  T.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  May  29,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  I,  June  24,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

VAN  DENBERGH,  JAMES  M.,  age  36 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  29,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862;  subsequent  service  in  I74th  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

WALLER,  JOSEPH  F.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  H,  May  29,  1862;  mustered  out 


with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
6,  1864,  at  Fort  Richmond,  New  York 
harbor. 

WARING,  GEORGE  DUDLEY,  age  23 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  H,  May  29,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  H,  June  24,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

WHELAN,  IGNATIUS  A.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  18,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  June  24, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

WILLARD,  RUFUS  A.,  age  28  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  C,  May  29,  1862;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant,  June  29,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862;  enrolled  June  18,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  June  24,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at 
New  York  city. 


THIRTY-EIGHTH   REGIMENT. 

Of   this    regiment,    not    now    in    existence,    a   part   entered   the  volunteer    service,   in 
1861,  as  members  of  the  34th  Volunteers. 


THIRTY-NINTH  REGIMENT. 

A    portion    of    this   regiment,    which    is    not   now   in    existence,    entered   the  volunteer 
service  in  1861,  forming  the  nucleus  of  the  76th  Volunteers. 


FORTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  located  in  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  is  still  in  existence.  Its  Companies  A,  B, 
C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  H  and  I  were  organized  in  1862,  and  Company  K  in  1872.  Company  C 
was  disbanded  in  1878,  and  Companies  G  and  H  in  1863.  A  new  Company  G  was  organ- 
ized in  1864,  and  a  new  Company  H  in  1878;  the  latter  was  disbanded  in  1885.  April  28, 
1898,  the  regiment  was  authorized  to  organize  as  a  twelve-company  regiment  preparatory 


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to  its  entry  into  the  United  States  service,  in  which  service  it  was  mustered  as  the  4/th 
Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  May  24,  1898,  and  mustered  out  March  31,  1899. 
Companies  C,  H,  L  and  M  were  disbanded  April  24,  1899,  and  new  Companies  C  and  H 
organized  April  24,  1899. 

The  regiment  has  received  authority  to  place  silver  rings  on  the  lances  of  its  colors, 
engraved  as  follows : 

On  the  National  Color.— Fort  McHenry,  Md.,  1862;  Washington,  D.  C.,  1863;  Span- 
ish-American war,  1898;  Porto  Rico,  1898-9. 

On  the  State  Color. —  Draft  riots,  1863;  Railroad  strike,  1877;  Fire  Island,  1892; 
Brooklyn,  1895. 

Service  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

The  regiment  left  the  State  (eight  companies)  May  30,  1862,  and  was  mustered  in 
the  service  of  the  United  States,  for  three  months,  from  May  27,  1862,  at  Fort  McHenry, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  where,  commanded  by  Col.  J.  V.  Meserole,  it  served  until  September  i, 
1862,  when  it  was  mustered  out  at  Brooklyn. 

June  18,  1863,  it  was  ordered  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  and  June  21,  1863,  it  left  the 
State  (seven  companies),  commanded  by  Colonel  Meserole.  It  served  in  the  3d  Brigade, 
defenses  south  of  the  Potomac,  Department  Washington,  and  was  mustered  out  of  the 
United  States  service,  July  23,  1863. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1862. 

COLONEL,   JEREMIAH    V.    MESEROLE. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  GEORGE  SANG- 
STER. 

MAJOR,  EDWARD  R.  YOUNG. 

ADJUTANT,  WILLIAM  J.  IRWIN. 

QUARTERMASTER,  FREDERICK  SCHOLES. 

SURGEON,  GEORGE  T.  DOUGHERTY. 

SURGEON,  EBENEZER  MAcFARLANE. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  ROBERT  LINDSLEY 
BRADEN. 

CHAPLAIN,  ELBERT  S.  PORTER. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  W.  BANKS,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  C.  HARD- 
ING, Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  C.  BLOOM, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  MYRON  A.  TAPPEN,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  E.  HUNT- 
INGTON,  Company  B. 

S-COND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  L.  FORS- 
TER,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  C.  ANDERSON,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  H.  SAN- 
FORD,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  B.  GRIFFIN, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  S.  COOPER,  Com- 
pany D. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ALBERT  H.  ROGERS, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  W.  TAY- 
LOR, Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  SAMUEL  B.  MURPHY,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  J.  SUYDAM, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EUGENE  H.  FALES, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  RALPH  W.  KENYON,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  IRWIN,  Com- 
pany F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  R.  LEE, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS   BETTS,   Company   G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  RAPHAEL  C. 
STEARNS,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  J.  TAY- 
LOR, Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  B.  MORTON,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  T.  MAD- 
DOX,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  K.  CHI- 
CHESTER,  Company  H. 

1863. 

COLONEL,   JEREMIAH    V.    MESEROLE. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,      GEORGE      SANG- 

STER. 

MAJOR,  WILLIAM  J.  IRWIN. 
ADJUTANT,  DAVID  E.  AUSTEN. 


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QUARTERMASTER,   WILLIAM   E.   GOUDGE. 

SURGEON,  ANDREW  MERRILL. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  ABRAHAM  J. 
BERRY. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  GEORGE  W.  WIL- 
BUR. 

CHAPLAIN,  ELBERT  S.  PORTER. 

CAPTAIN,  JOSEPH  C.  HARDING,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  C.  BLOOM, 
Company  A. 


SECOND          LIEUTENANT, 


FREDERICK 


SCHOLES,     Company    A. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  C.  BARNES,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MYRON  A.  TAPPEN, 
Company  B. 

SEqoND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  L.  FORS- 
TER,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  ALBERT  H.  ROGERS,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  LETH- 
BRIDGE,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GERHARDUS  C. 
KISSAM,  2d,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  S.  COOPER,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ISAAC  J.  GEERY, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  W.  VANDEWATER, 
Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  W.  HAYS, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  D.  COR- 
NELL, Comoany  E. 

CAPTAIN,    HENRY    IRWIN,    Company   F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ALBION  A.  POOLE, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  A.  FOUN- 
TAIN, Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  HORACE  F.  DOUGHERTY, 
Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  GAR- 
DINER, Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT.  WILLIAM  S.  CA- 
BELLS,  Company  I. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  C,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  May  27,  1862 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  i,  1862;  see  5th 
Volunteer  Cavalry. 


AUSTEN,  DAVID  E.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  H,  7th  Militia,  April 

26,  1861 ;    mustered    out    with    company, 
June   3,    1861,   at   New   York   city;    again 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered   in   as   Adjutant,  this   regi- 
ment,  June   17,    1863;   mustered   out  with 
regiment,  July  23,  1863. 

BANKS,  HENRY  W.,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany A,  May  27,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  I  1862. 

BARNES,  CHARLES  C,  age  39  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B, 
June  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  23,  1863. 

BERRY,  ABRAHAM  J.,  late  Surgeon,  38th 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in 
as  Assistant  Surgeon,  this  regiment,  June 
17,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  23,  1863. 

BETTS,  THOMAS,  late  Captain,  I3th 
Militia;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to 
se'rve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  this  regiment,  May 

27,  1862;    mustered    out    with    company, 
September  i,  1862. 

BLOOM,  JAMES  C,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  May  27,  1862 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
i,  1862;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  June  17,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  23,  1863. 

BRADEN,  ROBERT  LINDSLEY,  age  30 
years ;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  May  27,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  September  i, 
1862 ;  subsequent  service  in  74th  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

CABELLS,  WILLIAM  S.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  E,  May  27,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  I,  1862;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 


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pany  I,  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  23,  1863. 

CHICHESTER,  THOMAS  K.,  age  29 
years ;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  27,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  I, 
1862. 

COOPER,  THOMAS  S.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  D,  May  27,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  i,  1862;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  June 
17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  23,  1863. 

CORNELL,  WILLIAM  D.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  23,  1863. 

DOUGHERTY,  GEORGE  T.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  May 
27,  1862;  resigned,  no  date;  subsequent 
service  in  5Qth  Volunteer  Infantry. 

DOUGHERTY,  HORACE  R,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  I, 
June  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  23,  1863. 

FALES,  EUGENE  H.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled April  18,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany E,  84th  Volunteer  Infantry,  May  23, 
1861 ;  mustered  out,  April  5,  1862,  for  pro- 
motion to  First  Lieutenant  in  I3ist  Vol- 
unteer Infantry ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  this  regiment,  to 
serve  three  months,  May  27,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  i, 
1862;  subsequent  service  in  I3ist  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

FORSTER,  WILLIAM  L.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  27, 
1862 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember i,  1862;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
23,  1863. 

FOUNTAIN,  GEORGE  A.,  age  23  years; 


enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  F,  May  27,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  i, 
1862;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  June  17,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  23, 
1863. 

GARDINER,  GEORGE  W.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  I,  June  17,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  23,  1863. 

GEERY,  ISAAC  J.,  age  27  years ;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  23,  1863. 

GOUDGE,  WILLIAM  E.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  A,  May  27,  1862;  promoted 
Color  Bearer,  August  i,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  September  i,  1862; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster,  June 
17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  23,  1863. 

GRIFFIN,  JOHN  B.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  May  27,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  i, 
1862. 

HARDING,  JOSEPH  C,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  27,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
i,  1862;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  23,  1863. 

HAYS,  CHARLES  W.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  23,  1863. 

HUNTINGTON,  CHARLES  E.,  age  25 
years ;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  27, 
1862 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember i,  1862. 


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IRWIN,  HENRY,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu-- 
tenant, Company  F,  May  27,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  i, 
1862;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany F,  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  23,  1863. 

IRWIN,  WILLIAM  J.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant, 
May  27,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  I,  1862 ;  enrolled  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Major,  June  17,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  23,  1863. 

KENYON,  RALPH  W.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  F,  May  27,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  i,  1862. 

KISS  AM,  2d,  GERHARDUS  C,  age  20 
years ;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  C,  May  27,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
I,  1862;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  June  17,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  23, 
1863. 

LEE,  HENRY  R.,  age  23  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  May  27,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  I, 
1862;  subsequent  service  in  I73d  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

LETHBRIDGE,  GEORGE,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  C,  May  27,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  i,  1862 ;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  23,  1863. 

MAcFARLANE,  EBENEZER,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sur- 
geon, July  8,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  I,  1862. 

MADDOX,  SAMUEL  T.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve 


three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  27,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
i,  1862. 

MERRILL,  ANDREW,  late  Assistant 
Surgeon,  6ist  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  this  regi- 
ment, June  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  23,  1863. 

MESEROLE,  JEREMIAH  V.,  age  28 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Colonel,  May  27,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  i,  1862;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
23,  1863. 

MORTON,  CHARLES  B.,  late  First 
Lieutenant,  I3th  Militia;  enrolled  at 
Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
H,  this  regiment,  May  27,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  I,  1862; 
subsequent  service  in  I73d  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

MURPHY,  SAMUEL  B.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  E,  May  27,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  i, 
1862. 

POOLE,  ALBION  A.,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  June  17,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  23,  1863. 

PORTER,  ELBERT  S.,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain, 
May  27,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  I,  1862;  enrolled  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Chaplain,  June  17,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  23,  1863. 

ROGERS,  ALBERT  H.,  age  20  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  May  27,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  I, 
1862;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  23,  1863. 


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SANFORD,  GEORGE  H.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  27,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
I,  1862. 

SANGSTER,  GEORGE,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  May  27,  1862;  mustered  out,  to 
date  September  I,  1862;  enrolled  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
23,  1863. 

SCHOLES,  FREDERICK,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, May  27,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  i,  1862;  enrolled  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
A,  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  23,  1863. 

STEARNS,  RAPHAEL  C,  late  First 
Lieutenant,  47th  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  this  regiment,  May 
27,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  I,  1862;  subsequent  service 
in  23d  Militia. 

SUYDAM,  JOHN  J.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  May  27,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  i, 
1862. 

TAPPEN,  MYRON  A.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 


Company  B,  May  27,  1862 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  i,  1862; 
subsequent  service  in  i68th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry; late  Captain,  i68th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry ;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  this  regiment,  June 
17,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  23,  1863. 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  W.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  May  27,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  i, 
1862. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  J.,  age  21  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  May  27,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  I, 
1862. 

VANDEWATER,  JOHN  W.,  age  38 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain. 
Company  E,  June  17,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  23,  1863. 

WILBUR,  GEORGE  W.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  A, 
May  27,  1862 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 

.  pany,  September  I,  1862;  enrolled  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 

!  tered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 

]     23,  1863. 

YOUNG,  EDWARD  R.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Major,  May 
27,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
September  I,  1862. 


FORTY-NINTH  REGIMENT. 

Not  now  in  existence.      Furnished  in  1861  men  for  the  iQth  Volunteer  Infantry. 


FIFTIETH  REGIMENT. 

Companies  A  and  B  of  this  regiment,  which  is  not  now  in  existence,  located  then  at 
Ithaca  and  Ulysses,  commanded  by  Capts.  Charles  F.  Blood  and  Stephen  dough,  respec- 
tively, were  mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  at  Elmira,  for  a  period  of  100 
days,  September  2,  1864.  They  served  at  Elmira,  as  Companies  L  and  M,  s8th 
Militia,  and  were  there  mustered  out,  December  2,  1864. 


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Officers  of  the  Detachment. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  F.  BLOOD,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  LEVI  KENNEY,  Com- 
pany A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  ESTY,  JR., 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  STEPHEN  CLOUGH,  Company 
B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  A. 
MOSHER,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ESCHA  HOLCOMB, 
Company  B. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BLOOD,  CHARLES  F.,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled at  Ithaca  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A  (at- 
tached as  Company  L  to  s8th  Militia), 
September  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  2,  1864. 

CLOUGH,  STEPHEN,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled at  Trumansburg  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B 
(attached  as  Company  M  to  58th  Militia), 


September  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  2,  1864. 

ESTY,  JR.,  JOSEPH,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  Ithaca  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A  (attached  as  Company  L  to  s8th 
Militia),  September  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  December  2,  1864. 

HOLCOMB,  ESCHA,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled at  Trumansburg  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B  (attached  as  Company  M, 
58th  Militia),  September  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  December  2, 
1864. 

KENNEY,  LEVI,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
at  Ithaca  to  serve  100  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  A  (at- 
tached as  Company  L  to  58th  Militia), 
September  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  2,  1864. 

MOSHER,  WILLIAM  A.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  Trumansburg  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  B  (attached  as  Company  M  to 
58th  Militia),  September  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  December  2,  1864. 


FIFTY-FIRST  REGIMENT. 

A  large  part  of  this  regiment,  then  located  in  Onondaga  county,  and  now  not  in 
existence,  entered  the  volunteer  service  in  1861,  forming  the  nucleus  of  the  I2th  Volun- 
teer Regiment. 

FIFTY-SECOND  REGIMENT. 

Of  this  regiment,  then  located  at  Brooklyn,  now  not  in  existence,  a  portion  went  in 
the  volunteer  service  in  fall  of  1862,  forming  Companies  I  and  K  of  the  I76th  Volun- 
teers; authority  had  been  given  to  organize  the  regiment  for  a  service  of  nine  months; 
the  organization  failed,  and  the  men  who  had  volunteered  were  transferred  as  above. 

June  18,  1863,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  to  serve  thirty  days ; 
it  left  (nine  companies)  the  State  June  21,  1863,  commanded  by  Col.  Mathias  W.  Cole, 
and  served  in  the  3d  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Department  Susquehanna,  and  was  mus- 
tered out  July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

In  this  service  it  lost  one  enlisted  man,  killed  by  lightning,  and  took  part  in  a  skirmish 
at  Oyster  Point,  Pa.,  June  28,  1863. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  MATHIAS  W.  COLE. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,      WILLIAM 

BOOTH. 
MAJOR,  GEORGE  HUDSON. 


C. 


ADJUTANT,   WILLIAM  H.   VAN  BRUNT. 
QUARTERMASTER,  GEORGE  J.  HARDY. 
SURGEON,  JOSEPH  B.  JONES. 
CAPTAIN,  ALFRED  W.  JACOBS,  Company 

A. 
FIRST       LIEUTENANT,       LEONARD       W. 

BRAINARD,  JR.,  Company  A. 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANT,   FERRIS   GUSHING, 

Company  A. 
CAPTAIN,  FRANCIS  I.  DENIKE,  Company 

C. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    WILLIAM    A.    LUD- 

DEN,  JR.,  Company  C. 
CAPTAIN,    EDWARD    R.    PELTON,    Com- 
pany  D. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT,      JOHN      WILLIAM 

SWIFT,  Company  D. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  McNEILL, 

Company  D. 
CAPTAIN,    CHARLES    HENRY,    Company 

E. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN   S.   B.   MUN- 

SON,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  T.  WALSH,  Company  F. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    WILLIAM    P.    BAR- 
STOW,  Company  F. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     JAMES     WILDE, 

Company  F. 
CAPTAIN,   JOSEPH   W.    GANO,    Company 

G. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT,    JOHN    A.    WILBAR, 

Company  G. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT,    CLARKE   F.    SUM- 

NER,  Company  G. 
CAPTAIN,  HARRY  S.  GREENE,  Company 

H. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    ALBERT    G.    PER- 

RINE,  Company  H. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT,       WILLIAM       E. 

BLACKWOOD,  Company  H. 
CAPTAIN,  HENRY  C.  BADEN,  Company  I. 
FIRST        LIEUTENANT,        CHARLES        E. 

MENSCH,  Company  I. 
CAPTAIN,  ROBERT  N.  GOODWIN,  Com- 
pany K. 
FIRST        LIEUTENANT,        CHARLES        H. 

MURCH,   Company  K. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    WILLIAM     COLE, 

Company  K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BADEN,  HENRY  C,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  I, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BARSTOW,  WILLIAM  P.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 


BLACKWOOD,  WILLIAM  E.,  age  — 
years ;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  June  19,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  25,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BOOTH,  WILLIAM  C,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled June  14,  1863,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BRAINARD,  JR.,  LEONARD  W.,  age  - 
years;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June  19,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  25, 
1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

COLE,  MATHIAS  W,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  14,  1863,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  June 
19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  see 
1 76th  Volunteers. 

COLE,  WILLIAM,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

GUSHING,  FERRIS,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

DENIKE,  FRANCIS  ISAAC,  age 26 years; 
enrolled  April  — ,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Com- 
missary-Sergeant, I3th  Militia,  May  17, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  August 
6,  1861 ;  again  enrolled  May  28,  1862,  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  three  months ;  mustered 
in  as  Drum  Major,  June  16,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  September  12, 
1862;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  this  regiment,  June  19,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  25,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

GANO,  JOSEPH  W.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  G, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

GOODWIN,  ROBERT  N.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 


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and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  K, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

GREENE,  HARRY  S.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  H, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HARDY,  GEORGE  J.,  late  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, I3th  Militia ;  enrolled  June  14,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Quartermaster,  this  regiment, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  25,  1865,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HENRY,  CHARLES,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  E, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HUDSON,  GEORGE,  late  First  Lieutenant, 
ist  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  June  14, 
1863,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Major,  June  19,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  25,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

JACOBS,  ALFRED  W.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A, 
June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

JONES,  JOSEPH  B.,  late  Surgeon,  i;6th 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  June  14, 
1863,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  this  regiment, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

LUDDEN,  JR.,  WILLIAM  A.,  age  19 
years;  enrolled  April  18,  1861,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  H,  84th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry, May  23,  1861 ;  captured  in  action, 
November  18,  1861,  at  Falls  Church,  Va.; 
paroled  February  22,  1862;  discharged  for 
disability,  April  10,  1863,  at  New  York 
city;  again  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  this  regiment,  June 
19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

McNEILL,  THOMAS,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 


MENSCH,  CHARLES  E.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  subsequent  service  in  28th  Militia. 

MUNSON,  JOHN  S.  B.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

MURCH,  CHARLES  H.,  late  Captain, 
158th  Infantry;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  June  19,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  25,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

PELTON,  EDWARD  R.,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863',  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

PERRINE,  ALBERT  G.,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
•N.  Y. 

SUMNER,  CLARKE  F.,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

SWIFT,  JOHN  WILLIAM,  late  First 
Lieutenant,  I76th  Volunteer  Infantry; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  this  regiment,  June  19,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  25, 
1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  subsequent 
service  in  I39th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

VAN  BRUNT,  WILLIAM  H.,  late  First 
Lieutenant,  I45th  Volunteer  Infantry; 
enrolled  June  14,  1863,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Adju- 
tant, this  regiment,  June  19,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  25,  1863,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WALSH,  JOHN  T.,  age  —  years ;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  June 
19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


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WILBAR,  JOHN  A.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany G,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


WILDE,  JAMES,  age  —  years ;  enrolled  at 
Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
F,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


FIFTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

In  1861  this  regiment  was  located  at  Rochester,  but  it  is  not  now  in  existence,  except 
Company  E,  now  the  8th  Separate  Company  of  the  National  Guard  of  the  State,  organ- 
ized September  8,  1863.  Besides  service  in  1864  with  its  regiment,  this  company  was  on 
duty  in  May,  1871,  quelling  a  riot  at  Ox  Bow  Bend,  Erie  canal,  Monroe  county;  at 
Rochester,  January  3  to  7,  1872,  on  call  of  the  sheriff;  in  July,  1877,  during  the  railroad 
riots,  and  in  August,  1892,  at  Buffalo,  during  the  switchmen's  strike.  In  the  Spanish- 
American  war  the  company  served  as  Company  A,  3d  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry, 
from  May  17,  1898,  to  December  5,  1898. 

Members  of  this  regiment  formed,  in  1861,  Company  B  of  the  27th  Volunteers,  and 
July  26,  1864,  the  regiment  itself  was  mustered  into  the  United  States  service  for  100 
days;  commanded  by  Col.  Charles  H.  Clark,  it  served  (eleven  companies)  at  Elmira, 
and  was  mustered  out  November  10,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1864. 

COLONEL,  CHARLES  H.  CLARK. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  LORENZ  SELLIN- 
GER. 

MAJOR,  WARNER  WESTCOTT. 

ADJUTANT,   CHARLES   A.    BRACKETT. 

ACTING  ADJUTANT,  GEORGE  W.  STAN- 
TON. 

ASSISTANT  QUARTERMASTER,  JOHN  E. 
FLINT. 

SURGEON,  WILLIAM  H.  BRIGGS. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  CHARLES  E.  RIDER. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  MAYER,  Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHRISTOPHER 
REINFELD,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  BERNARD  WEHR- 
LE,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  FREDERICK  C.  SCHOEN, 
Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ADAM  YOUNG,  Com- 
pany B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  N.  WEITZEL, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  L.  FREDENBURG, 
Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  J.  H.  WOODBURY, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  E.  FLINT, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN-,  LORENZ  SELLINGER,  Com- 
pany D. 


CAPTAIN,  JOHN  GEORGE  BAETZEL, 
Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  GEORGE 
BAETZEL,  Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  SELLIN- 
GER, Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  SEL- 
LINGER, Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  RUF, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  RICHARD  MACAULEY,  JR., 
Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  STAN- 
TON,  Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  B.  HEN- 
DERSON, Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  WARNER  WESTCOTT,  Com- 
pany F. 

CAPTAIN,  EDWIN  H.  SAWTELLE,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDWIN  H.  SAW- 
TELLE, Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SYLVESTER  P. 
ROBINS,  Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  SYLVESTER  P. 
ROBINS,  Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  CHAF- 
FEY,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  LEBBEUS  BROWN,  Company 
G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  C.  SMITH, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  O'LOUGH- 
LIN,  Company  G. 


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CAPTAIN,  ALFRED  R.  HOYT,  Company 
H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ALFRED  R.  HOYT, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  W.  HASON, 
Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  FRANCIS  G.  MOLONY,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  H.  C. 
GRIFFIN,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CRITTENDEN  E. 
SAB  IN,  Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  BENJAMIN  RIDLEY,  Company 
K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  J.  WIN- 
FIELD,  Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  H.  WIL- 
LIAMS, Company  K. 

CAPTAIN,  ISAAC  S.  HOBBIE,  Company 
L. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ARNDT  ROSEN- 
THAL,  Company  L. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ARNDT  ROSEN- 
THAL,  Company  L. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  QUINCY  VAN 
VOORHIS,  Company  L. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  L.  FLEM- 
ING, Company  L. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BAETZEL,  JOHN  GEORGE,  age  24 
years;  enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  D,  July  26,  1864;  as  Cap- 
tain, September  5,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  10,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

BRACKETT,  CHARLES  A.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  July  26, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  No- 
vember 10,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

BRIGGS,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  July  26,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  November 
10,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

BROWN,  LEBBEUS,  late  Captain,  I3th 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  Roch- 
ester to  serve  100  days,  and  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  G,  July  26,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
io,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 


CHAFFEY,  FRANCIS,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company 
F,  July  26,  1864;  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
August  25,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  io,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

CLARK,  CHARLES  H.,  age  46  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Colonel,  July  26,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  November 
io,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

FLEMING,  WILLIAM  L.,  late  Second 
Lieutenant,  3d  Cavalry;  enrolled  at 
Rochester  to  serve  100  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Private,  Company  L,  July  26, 
1864;  as  Second  Lieutenant,  August  24, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  No- 
vember io,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

FLINT,  JOHN  E.,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  C, 
July  26,  1864;  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
August  18,  1864;  appointed  Assistant 
Quartermaster,  September  15,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  November  io, 
1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

FREDENBURG,  CHARLES  L.,  age  26 
.years;  enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve 
100  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  C,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  io,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

GRIFFIN,  EDWARD  H.  C,  age  33  years ; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  io,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

HASON,  JAMES  W.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany H,  July  26,  1864;  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, August  26,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  io,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

HENDERSON,  HENRY  B.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  io,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

HOBBIE,  ISAAC  S.,  age  44  years;  enrolled 
at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  L,  July  26, 


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1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  No- 
vember 10,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

HOYT,  ALFRED  R.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  July  26,  1864;  as  Captain, 
August  26,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  10,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

MACAULEY,  JR.,  RICHARD,  age  24 
years;  enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve 
loo  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  E,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  10,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

MAYER,  JOHN,  age  36  years;  enrolled  at 
Rochester  to  serve  100  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  A,  July  26, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  No- 
vember 10,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

MOLONY,  FRANCIS  G.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
I,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  10,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

O'LOUGHLIN,  JOHN,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  10,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

REINFELD,  CHRISTOPHER,  age  30 
years;  enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100 
days  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  A,  July  26,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  10,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

RIDER,  CHARLES  E.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon, 
July  26,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  10,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

RIDLEY,  BENJAMIN,  late  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, I40th  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  loo  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  K, 
July  26,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  10,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

ROBINS,  SYLVESTER  P.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  July  26,  1864;  as  First  Lieu- 


tenant, August  24,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  10,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

ROSENTHAL,  ARNDT,  age  36  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  loo  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  L,  July  26,  1864;  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, August  27,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  10,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

RUF,  THOMAS,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  D, 
July  26,  1864;  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
August  24,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  10,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

SABIN,  CRITTENDEN  E.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  10,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

SAWTELLE,  EDWIN  H.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  July  26,  1864;  as  Captain, 
August  25,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  10,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

SCHOEN,  FREDERICK  C,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
B,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  10,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

SELLINGER,  LORENZ,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D, 
July  26,  1864;  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
August  10,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  10,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

SELLINGER,  MICHAEL,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  July  26,  1864;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant,  September  5,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
10,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

SMITH,  JOHN  C,  age  23  years;  enrolled 
at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  G, 
July  26,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  10,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 


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STANTON,  GEORGE  W.,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  July  26,  1864;  detailed  act- 
ing Adjutant,  October  9,  1864;  relieved, 
November  I,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  iq,  1864,  at  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y. 

VAN  VOORHIS,  QUINCY,  age  35  years ; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany L,  July  26,  1864;  promoted  Second 
Lieutenant,  August  25,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  10,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

WEHRLE,  BERNARD,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  loo  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  10,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

WEITZEL,  JOHN  N.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  10,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

WESTCOTT,    WARNER,    age    32    years; 


enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F, 
July  26,  1864;  as  Major,  August  24,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  November 
10,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

WILLIAMS,  JAMES  H.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  10,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

WINFIELD,  WILLIAM  J.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  10,  1864. 

WOODBURY,  J.  H.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  July  26,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  10,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 

YOUNG,  ADAM,  age  33  years ;  enrolled  at 
Rochester  to  serve  100  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  B, 
July  26,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  10,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 


FIFTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT. 
Garde  La  Fayette. 

This  regiment,  not  in  existence  now,  but  then  located  in  New  York  city,  entered  the 
United  States  service  for  three  years  as  the  ssth  Volunteers;  on  its  consolidation  with 
the  38th  Volunteers  in  1862,  it  was  reorganized  as  a  State  organization. 

June  18,  1863,  this  organization,  (seven  companies)  commanded  by  Col.  Eugene  Le 
Gal,  was  ordered  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  to  serve  thirty  days;  it  left  the  State  June  24,  1863, 
and  served  in  the  2d  Separate  Brigade,  Middle  Department,  8th  Corps,  and  was  mus- 
tered out  of  service  at  New  York  city  July  27,  1863. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 
COLONEL,  EUGENE  LE  GAL. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,   LOUIS  THOUROT. 
ADJUTANT,  FRANCIS  A.   SCHILLING. 
QUARTERMASTER,  EDWIN  B.   MEEKS. 
PAYMASTER,  PAUL  PROVOT. 
SURGEON,  CHARLES  M.  T.   PETARD. 
ASSISTANT   SURGEON,  JOSEPH  AUGUSTE 

FONTAINE. 
CAPTAIN,    HONORfi    GOULET,    Company 

A. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JULES  P.  ROUSSEAU, 

Company  A. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     LOUIS     LANOIR, 

Company  A. 
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FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JACOB  TARTTER, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JOSEPH  KUNTZ,   Company  C 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  LOUIS  JAEGG,  Com- 
pany C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  SEBASTIAN 
ZUSCHLAY,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  AUGUSTE  REIDINGER,  Com- 
pany D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MARTIN  NEU- 
BAUER,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  CHRISTIAN  STEGNER,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  GUTH,  Com- 
pany E. 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PAUL  WALTER, 
Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JACOB  MULLER, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THEODORE  PALLY, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  PHILIPS  MEYER,  Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ADAM  KRAMM,  Com- 
pany H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  ROEDER, 
Company  H. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

FONTAINE,  JOSEPH  AUGUSTE,  age 
27  years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  June  24,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  27,  1863 ; 
subsequent  service  in  I3th  Volunteer 
Artillery. 

GOULET,  HONORS,  age  47  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany A,  June  24,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  27,  1863. 

GUTH,  JOHN,  age  28  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  27,  1863. 

JAEGG,  LOUIS,  age  44  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  .days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  June  24,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  27,  1863. 

KRAMM,  ADAM,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  27,  1863. 

KUNTZ,  JOSEPH,  age  38  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  C, 
June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  27,  1863. 

LANOIR,  LOUIS,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  June  24,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  27,  1863. 

LE  GAL,  EUGENE,  age  46  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  June  24, 1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  27,  1863. 


MEEKS,  EDWIN  B.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster, 
June  24,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  27,  1863. 

MEYER,  PHILIPS,  late  Captain,  55th 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  H,  June 
24,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  27,  1863. 

MULLER,  JACOB,  age  38  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  June  24,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  27,  1863. 

NEUBAUER,  MARTIN,  age  39  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  D,  June  24,  1865;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  27,  1863. 

PALLY,  THEODORE,  age  41  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  June  24,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  27,  1863. 

PETARD,  CHARLES  M.  T.,  age  34  years ; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  June 
24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  27,  1863. 

PROVOT,  PAUL,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Paymaster,  June  24, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
27,  1863. 

REIDINGER,  AUGUSTE,  late  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 55th  Volunteer  Infantry ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D, 
this  regiment,  June  24,  1863 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  27,  1863. 

ROEDER,  GEORGE,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  June  24,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  27,  1863. 

ROUSSEAU,  JULES  P.,  age  24  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  June  24,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  27,  1863. 

SCHILLING,  FRANCIS  A.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  June 


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24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  27,  1863. 

STEGNER,  CHRISTIAN,  age  37  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain.  Com- 
pany E,  June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  27,  1863. 

TARTTER,  JACOB,  age  48  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  June  24,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  27,  1863'. 

THOUROT,  LOUIS,  late  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  55th  Volunteei  Infantry;  enrolled 


at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
this  regiment,  June  24,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  27,  1863. 

WALTER,  PAUL,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  June  24,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  27,  1863. 

ZUSCHLAY,  SEBASTIAN,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  June  24,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  27,  1863. 


FIFTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

Of  this  regiment,  which  was  located  in  Brooklyn,  but  is  not  now  in  service,  a  num- 
ber of  men  volunteered  in  October,  1862,  for  nine  months. 

June  18,  1863,  it  was  ordered  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for  a  service  of  thirty  days;  com- 
manded by  Col.  John  Q.  Adams,  it  left  the  State  June  19,  1863,  and  served  in  the  Third 
Brigade,  ist  Division,  Department  Susquehanna,  and  July  24,  1863,  it  was  mustered  out 
of  the  service  of  the  United  States  at  Brooklyn. 

August  2,  1864,  it  was  mustered  into  the  United  States  service  for  100  days 
and  it  served,  commanded  by  Col.  John  Q.  Adams,  at  Elmira,  until  it  was  mustered  out 
November  6,  1864. 

March  15,  1865,  Colonel  Adams  received  authority  to  recruit  his  regiment  for  a 
service  of  one  year  as  part  of  the  volunteer  forces;  the  necessity  for  more  troops  ceas- 
ing to  exist  shortly  after,  the  organization  was  not  carried  out.  The  men  enlisted,  about 
200,  were  discharged  May  3,  1865,  at  Hart's  Island,  New  York  harbor. 

The  regiment  in  its  service  in  1863  took  part  in  a  skirmish  near  Oyster  Point,  Pa., 
June  29,  1863,  and  it  lost  in  its  service  in  1864,  by  death,  of  disease,  two  enlisted  men. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  JOHN  QUINCY  ADAMS. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,   JOHN    A.    WALSH. 

MAJOR,   THOMAS   A.    O'NEIL. 

ADJUTANT,  EDWIN  LUDLAM. 

QUARTERMASTER,    ALBERT   G.    SMITH. 

COMMISSARY,  JOHN  Y.  FITCHETT. 

SURGEON,  ALEXANDER  COCHRAN. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON.  HENRY  W.  BAR- 
RON. 

CAPTAIN,  TIMOTHY  P,  HAYNES,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  E.  WEBB, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  JAMES 
CHENEY,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  W.  SWEENEY,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  N.  DICK, 
Company  B. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  H.  CRANS, 

Company   B. 
CAPTAIN,      WILLIAM      H.      BULKELEY, 

Company   C. 
FIRST        LIEUTENANT,        JOSEPH        T. 

STEVENS,  Company  C. 
CAPTAIN,  PETER  HANSON,   Company  D. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,     FRANCIS     D.    VAN 

PELT,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,   JOHN   F.   JAMES,   Company   E. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT,    SAMUEL   C.    DUNN, 

Company  E. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT,      THEODORE     H. 

MANEE,    Company   E. 
CAPTAIN,  JACOB  BROWN,  Company  F. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DAVID  S.  BROWER, 

Company  F. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  W.  MUN- 

DELL,   Company  F. 
CAPTAIN,  JOSEPH  W.  HAYES,   Company 

G. 


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FIRST        LIEUTENANT,        WILLIAM        H. 

WRIGHT,  Company  G. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  DOBSON, 

JR.,   Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  ABRAHAM  V.  B.  BUSH,  Com- 
pany H. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     WILLIAM     FIRTH, 

Company  H. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  H.  LAW- 

LER,  Company  H. 
CAPTAIN,    EDWARD   C.    PALMER,   Com- 

pany  I. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH   D.    BATES, 

Company  I. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,   GEORGE   W.   DOR- 

RANCE,  JR.,  Company  I. 
CAPTAIN,      GEORGE      W.      BRADFORD, 

Company  K. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,     GEORGE    WARD, 

Company  K. 

1864. 

COLONEL,  JOHN  QUINCY  ADAMS. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,       THOMAS       A. 

O'NEIL. 

MAJOR,  THOMAS  A.  O'NEIL. 
MAJOR,  JOHN  H.  STYLES. 
ADJUTANT,  THOMAS  H.  LAWLER. 
QUARTERMASTER,  JOHN  F.  JAMES. 
SURGEON,  HENRY  W.  BARRON. 
ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  WILLIAM  H.  HAR- 

LIN. 
CAPTAIN,  JOHN  H.  GRESHAM,  Company 

A. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    JOSEPH    G.    CART- 

NEY,  Company  A. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     SILAS    WRIGHT, 

Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  N.  DICK,  Company  B. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  J.   BOYLAN, 

Company  B. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  MARTIN, 

Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  CORNELIUS  J.  BERGEN,  Com- 
pany C. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  LINDON  L.  EMERY, 

Company   C. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  H.  SMITH, 

Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,   THOMAS    H.   BORDEN,   Com- 
pany D. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT.    FRANCIS    D.    VAN 

PELT,  Company  D. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT,    GEORGE   W.    VAN 

TASSELL,  Company  D. 


CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  W.  BRADFORD,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  C.  DUNN, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  HOWARD, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  DAVID  S.  BROWER,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  D.  SMITH, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  JACK- 
SON, Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  ISAAC  H.  STEELE,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  AUGUSTUS  M.  CAL- 
LIGNON,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  P. 
FRAZIER,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMPSON  HOUGH,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  DOBSON, 
JR.,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  W. 
JOHNSTON,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  E.  ADAMS,  Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ALFRED  DICKIN- 
SON, Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  GOLDIE, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,   GEORGE   WARD,    Company   K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  BUTCHER, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  C.  VAN 
CLIEF,  Company  K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ADAMS,  JAMES  E.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany I,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  6,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

ADAMS,  JOHN  QUINCY,  age  37  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  June  18,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  24,  1865, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  July  n,  1864, 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  6,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

BARRON,  HENRY  W.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  June 
18,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
24,  186.3,  at  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.;  enrolled  July 


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II,  1864,  to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in 
as  Surgeon,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  November  6,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

BATES,  JOSEPH  D.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

BERGEN,  CORNELIUS  J.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  July  n,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  C,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

BORDEN,  THOMAS  H.,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled July  u,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany D,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

BOYLAN,  JAMES  J.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled July  II,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
loo  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  B,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  6, 
1864,  at  New  York  city. 

BRADFORD,  GEORGE  W.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  K, 
June  18,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; 
enrolled  July  n,  1864,  to  serve  100  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  E,  Au- 
gust 2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
November  6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

BROWER,  DAVID  S.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; 
enrolled  July  11,  1864,  to  serve  100  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  Au- 
gust 2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
November  6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

BROWN,  JACOB,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  June 
18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BULKELEY,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  —  years ; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 


pany C,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BUSH,  ABRAHAM  V.  B.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  H, 
June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

BUTCHER,  JAMES,  age  24  years ;  enrolled 
July  n,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  100 
days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

CALLIGNON,  AUGUSTUS  M.,  age  29 
years;  enrolled  July  u,  1864,  at  Brooklyn 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November  6, 
1864,  at  New  York  city. 

CARTNEY,  JOSEPH  G.,  age  25  years ;  en- 
rolled May  28,  1862,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  D,  I3th  National  Guard,  June 
16,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  12,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; 
again  enrolled  July  n,  1864,  at  Brooklyn 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  this  regiment, 
August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  6,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

CHENEY,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  ag*  — 
years ;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  June  18,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  24, 
1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

COCHRAN,  ALEXANDER,  age  —  years ; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  June  18, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

CRANS,  GEORGE  H.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

DICK,  GEORGE  N.,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
B,  June  1 8,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; 
enrolled  July  n,  1864,  to  serve  100  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B,  Au- 


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gust  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
November  6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

DICKINSON,  ALFRED,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

DOBSON,  JR.,  THOMAS,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. ;  enrolled  July  n,  1864,  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

DORRANCE,  JR.,  GEORGE  W.,  age  — 
years ;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  I,  June  18,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

DUNN,  SAMUEL  C,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ; 
enrolled  July  n,  1864,  to  serve  100  days; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  6,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

EMERY,  LINDON  L.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  Augiust  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

FIRTH,  WILLIAM,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
H,  June  18,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

FITCHETT,  JOHN  Y.,  age—  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant  and 
Commissary,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

FRAZIER,  WILLIAM  P.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  July  ii,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  August  2,  1864; 


mustered  out  with  company,  November  6, 
1864,  at  New  York  city. 

GOLDIE,  ROBERT,  age  33  years ;  enrolled 
July  ii,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  loo 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  August  2,  1864 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

GRESHAM,  JOHN  H.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered 
in  as  Private,  Company  H,  I3th  Militia, 
April  23,  1861 ;  mustered  out,  August  6, 
1861 ;  again  enrolled  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  A,  this  regiment,  June  18,  1863 ; 
mustered  out,  July  24,  1863;  enrolled  July 
ii,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  100  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A, 
August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  6,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

HANSON,  PETER,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  June 
18,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HARLIN,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  24  years ;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  November  6,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

HAYES,  JOSEPH  W.,  late  First  Lieuten- 
ant, I3th  Militia;  enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to 
serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  June  18,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  24,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HAYNES,  TIMOTHY  P.,  age  --  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A, 
June  18,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

HOUGH,  THOMPSON,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

HOWARD,  JOSEPH,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled July  n,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  E,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 


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JACKSON,  WILLIAM,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled July  II,  1864,  to  serve  100  days; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  6,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

JAMES,  JOHN  F.,  age  27  years ;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  E,  June 
18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  July 
ii,  1864,  to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  November  6,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM  W.,  age  20  years ; 
enrolled  July  11,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November  6, 
1864,  at  New  York  city. 

LAWLER,  THOMAS  H.,  age  27  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  June  18,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  enrolled  July  n,  1864,  to  serve  100 
days;  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  August  2, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  regtiment,  No- 
vember 6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

LUDLAM,  EDWIN,  age  —  years ;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  June  18,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  24,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

MANEE,  THEODORE  H.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  June  18,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled July  II,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  B,  August  2,  1864 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

MUNDELL,  CHARLES  W.,  age  —  years ; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

O'NEIL,  THOMAS  A.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 


and  mustered  in  as  Major,  June  18,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  24,  1863, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  July  n,  1864, 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Major, 
August  2,  1864;  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
September  8,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  6,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

PALMER,  EDWARD  C,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  I, 
June  18,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

SMITH,  ALBERT  G.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant  and 
Quartermaster,  June  18,  1863 ;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  H.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled July  n,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  C,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at 
New  York  city. 

SMITH,  JAMES  D.,  age  37  years ;  enrolled 
July  n,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  100 
days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

STEELE,  ISAAC  H.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster-Ser- 
geant, June  18,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  enrolled  July  11,  1864,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November  6, 
1864,  at  New  York  city. 

STEVENS,  JOSEPH  T.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  June  18,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  24,  1865,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

STYLES,  JOHN  H.,  late  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  I3pth  Volunteer  Infantry; 
enrolled  to  serve  100  days,  and  mustered 
in  at  Elmira  as  Major,  this  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 8,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  6,  1864,  at  New  York 
city. 

SWEENEY,  JOHN  W.,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 


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and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B, 
June  18,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

VAN  CLIEF,  JAMES  C,  age  27  years ;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  K,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November  6, 
1864,  at  New  York  city. 

VAN  PELT,  FRANCIS  D.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  June  18,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  enrolled  July  n,  1864,  to  serve  100 
days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

VAN  TASSELL,  GEORGE  W.,  age  25 
years;  enrolled  July  n,  1864,  at  Brook- 
lyn to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  August  2, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  No- 
vember 6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

WALSH,  JOHN  A.,  age  —  years ;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June 


18,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

WARD,  GEORGE,  age  30  years;  enrolled 
at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  June  18,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  enrolled  July  11,  1864,  to  serve  100 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
K,  August  2,  1864 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  6,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

WEBB,  THOMAS  E.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out,  by 
orders  of  War  Department,  June  30, 1863, 
at  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

WRIGHT,  SILAS,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
July  ii,  1864,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  100 
days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  6,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Brooklyn  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  June  18,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  24,  1863,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


FIFTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment  (five  companies)  then  located  in  Livingston  county,  now  not  in  exist- 
ence, commanded  by  Col.  Reuben  P.  Wisner,  was  mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United 
States  for  a  period  of  100  days,  August  27,  1864;  it  served  at  Elmira,  and  with  it  two 
companies  of  the  soth  Militia,  and  was  there  mustered  out  December  2,  1864. 

It  lost  by  death,  of  disease,  two  enlisted  men. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

COLONEL,   REUBEN   P.   WISNER. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  WILLIAM  N.  AL- 
WARD. 

MAJOR,  GEORGE  M.   LOCKWOOD. 

ADJUTANT,   CHARLES   F.    BRAMAN. 

QUARTERMASTER,  JOSEPH  GARLING- 
HOUSE. 

ENGINEER,  JOHN  P.  COLBY. 

SURGEON,  CHARLES  F.  WARNER. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  WILLIAM  H.  HAG- 
ADORN. 

CHAPLAIN,  J.  J.  KEYES. 

CAPTAIN,  ROBERT  H.  WILEY,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  W.  ARM- 
STRONG, Company  A. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DANIEL  NORTON, 
JR.,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  JASON  D.  HUNT,  Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HOSEA  F.  SHAW, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  M.  CONK- 
LIN,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  STEPHEN  WISNER,  Com- 
pany E. 

CAPTAIN,  ROSWELL  J.  STANLEY,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  QILBERT  KNIBLOE, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  J.  FERRIS, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  DANIEL  K.  PRICE,  Com- 
pany G. 


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FIRST   LIEUTENANT,   JOHN   H.    PICKELL, 

Company  G. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT,      CHAUNCEY      K. 

SANDERS,   Company   G. 
CAPTAIN,      WILLIAM     W.      EASTMAN, 

Company    H.     . 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    ALONZO    T.    LYON, 

Company  H. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    GEORGE    TITUS, 

Company  H. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ALWARD,  WILLIAM  N.,  age  43  years; 
enrolled  August  n,  1864,  at  Mt.  Morris 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, September  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  December  2, 
1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

ARMSTRONG,  JAMES  W.,  age  24  years ; 
enrolled  August  n,  1864,  at  Elmira  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  August  27,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  December 
2,  1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

BRAMAN,  CHARLES  F.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  August  n,  1864,  at  Mt.  Morris 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Adju- 
tant, August  27,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  December  2,  1864,  at  Elmira, 
N.  Y. 

COLBY,  JOHN  P.,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
August  11,  1864,  at  Mt.  Morris  to  serve 
loo  days;  mustered  in  as  Engineer,  Sep- 
tember 2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, December  2,  1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

CONKLIN,  GEORGE  M.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  August  11,  1864,  at  Hunt's  Hol- 
low to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  August 
25,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
December  2,  1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

EASTMAN,  WILLIAM  W.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  Penn  Yan  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
H,  August  25,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  2,  1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

FERRIS,  JOHN  J.,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled August  ii,  1864,  at  Mt.  Morris 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  E,  August  25, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  De- 
cember 2,  1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

GARLINGHOUSE,  JOSEPH,  age  41 
years;  enrolled  August  11,  1864,  at  Mt. 
Morris  to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in 


as  Quartermaster,  August  27,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  December  2, 
1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

HAGADORN,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  26 
years;  enrolled  August  10,  1864,  at  Mt. 
Morris  to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in 
as  Assistant  Surgeon,  August  27,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  December 
2,  1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

HUNT,  JASON  D.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled August  ii,  1864,  at  Hunt's  Hol- 
low to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  D,  August  25,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  December 
2,  1864,  at  Elmira  N.  Y. 

KEYES,  J.  J.,  age  28  years;  enrolled  Au- 
gust 6,  1864,  at  Mt.  Morris  to  serve  100 
days;  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  Septem- 
ber 2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
December  2,  1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

KNIBLOE,  GILBERT,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled August  ii,  1864,  at  Mt.  Morris 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  August  25,  1864; 
resigned  August  25,  1864. 

LOCKWOOD,  GEORGE  M.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  August  ii,  1864,  at  Mt.  Morris 
^to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Ma- 
'jor,  August  27,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  December  2,  1864,  at  Elmira, 
N.  Y. 

LYON,  ALONZO  T.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  Penn  Yan  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  August  25,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  December  2, 
1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

NORTON,  JR.,  DANIEL,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  August  n,  1864,  at  Elmira  to 
serve  loo  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  August  27,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  December 
2,  1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

PICKELL,  JOHN  H.,  late  Captain,  i3th 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  Mt.  Mor- 
ris to  serve  100  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  this  regi- 
ment, August  10,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  December  2,  1864,  at  El- 
mira, N.  Y. 

PRICE,  DANIEL  K.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  Mt.  Morris  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
G,  August  10,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  2,  1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 


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SANDERS,  CHAUNCEY  K.,  age  27 
years;  enrolled  at  Mt.  Morris  to  serve 
loo  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  August  10,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  December 
2,  1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

SHAW,  HOSEA  F.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled August  ii,  1864,  at  Hunt's  Hol- 
low to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  August 
25,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
December  2,  1864,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

STANLEY,  ROSWELL  J.,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  August  n,  1864,  at  Mt.  Morris 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  E,  August  27,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  December  2,  1864,  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y. 

TITUS,  GEORGE,  age  23  years;  enrolled 
at  Penn  Yan  to  serve  100  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
H,  August  25,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  2,  1864,  at  Elmira, 
N.  Y. 


WARNER,  CHARLES  F.,  late  Assistant 
Surgeon,  I36th  Volunteer  Infantry ;  en- 
rolled August  ii,  1864,  at  Nunda  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  this 
regiment,  August  27,  1864 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  December  2,  1864,  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y. 

WILEY,  ROBERT  H.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled August  ii,  1864,  at  Elmira  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany A,  August  27,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  December  2,  1864,  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y. 

WISNER,  REUBEN  P.,  age  50  years ;  en- 
rolled August  6,  1864,  at  Mt.  Morris  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
September  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  December  2,  1864,  at  Elmira, 
N.  Y. 

WISNER,  STEPHEN,  age  42  years;  en- 
rolled August  II,  1864,  at  Mt.  Morris  to 
serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  E,  August  25,  1864;  resigned 
September  9,  1864. 


SIXTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

Portions  of  this  regiment,  which  is  not  now  in  existence,  entered  the  United  States 
service  in  1861,  forming  the  nucleus  of  the  64th  Volunteers. 


SIXTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  located  at  Buffalo  and  still  in  existence,  was  organized  in  1848.  Com- 
panies K  and  I  were  disbanded,  the  latter  in  1875.  A  new  Company  I  was  organized  in 
1879,  and  Company  E  was  consolidated  with  Company  H  the  same  year.  In  1880  Com- 
pany B  was  consolidated  with  Company  A,  and  Troop  L,  Cavalry,  8th  Division,  was  reor- 
ganized as  a  company  of  infantry  and  attached  to  the  regiment  as  Company  E.  In  1881 
Companies  D  and  E  were  disbanded.  A  new  Company  B  and  a  new  Company  D  were 
organized  in  1885.  April  28,  1898,  the  regiment  received  authority  to  organize  as  a 
twelve-company  regiment,  preparatory  to  entry  into  the  United  States  service,  the  I3th 
Separate  Company  becoming  for  the  time  one  of  the  additional  companies.  It  was  mus- 
tered in  the  United  States  service  May  17,  1898,  as  the  65 th  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteer 
Infantry,  and  mustered  out  of  such  service  November  17,  1898.  Companies  K,  L  and  M 
were  ordered  disbanded  May  31,  1899. 

The  regiment  has  received  authority  to  place  silver  rings  on  the  lances  of  its  colors, 
engraved  as  follows : 

On  the  National  Color. —  Gettysburg  Campaign,  1863;  before  Petersburg,  Va.,  Octo- 
ber 20,  1864,  to  April  2,  1865;  Hatcher's  Run,  Va.,  October  27-28,  1864;  Hicksford  Raid, 
Va.,  December  6-n,  1864;  Hatcher's  Run,  Va.,  February  5-7,  1865;  Appomattox  Cam- 
paign, Va.,  March  28  to  April  9,  1864;  White  Oak  Ridge,  March  29-31,  1865;  Five  Forks, 
April  i,  1865;  fall  of  Petersburg,  April  2,  1865;  Appomattox  Court  House,  April  9,  1865; 
Spanish-American  war,  1898. 

On  the  Slate  Color.— Canal  riot,  Buffalo,  1849;  Draft  riots,  New  York,  1863;  Rail- 
road strike,  Buffalo,  1877;  Railroad  strike,  Buffalo,  1892;  Lumbermen's  strike,  Tona- 
wanda,  1893. 


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Service  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

In  1861  this  regiment  furnished  men  to  the  21  st  and  49th  Volunteer  Infantry  and 
Battery  I,  ist  Artillery. 

June  18,  1863,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  and  left  the  State  June 
ipth,  commanded  by  Lieut-Col.  William  F.  Berens;  it  was  mustered  in  the  United  States 
service  for  thirty  days  at  Mt.  Union,  Pa.,  where  it  served,  and  mustered  out  of  that 
service  July  30,  1863,  at  Buffalo. 

In  October,   1864,  practically  the  whole  of  this   regiment  went  into  the  United  States 
service  as  the  larger  part  of  the  iSjth  Volunteers. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,        WILLIAM         F. 

BERENS. 

MAJOR,  WILLIAM  SCHEU. 

ADJUTANT,  CHARLES  GEYER. 

QUARTERMASTER,  RICHARD  FLACH. 

SURGEON,  PETER  LOUIS  SONNICK. 

CAPTAIN,  CONRAD  SEEBER,  Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  RUDOLPH, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  LOUIS  FRETZ,  Com- 
pany A. 

CAPTAIN,  LOUIS  KRETTNER,  Company 
B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ANDREW  GRAFF, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PHILIP  WURTZ, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,   PETER  GEYER,  Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ADAM  I.  BONNER, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  PHILIP  H.  WAGNER,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ALBERT  SCHOEN- 
WALD,  Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  VALENTINE 
FRANK,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  IRLBACKER,  Company 
F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CASPER  MEYER, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,    CASPER   RETEL,    Company   G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FRANK  MAUERMAN, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  MUMM,  Com- 
pany G. 

CAPTAIN,  CHRISTIAN  SCHAEFFER, 
Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  BECK,  Com- 
pany H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  C.  KRALL, 
Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  PHILIP  HOUCK,  Artillery  Com- 
pany. 


FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    WILLIAM    C.    ZIM- 

MERMANN,  Artillery  Company. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    MARTIN    SCHEN- 

KELBERGER,  Artillery  Company. 
CAPTAIN,  JOHN  KAMMANN,  Company—. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES 

SCHWARTZ,  Company  — . 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DANIEL 

SCHWARTZ,  Company  — . 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BECK,  JOSEPH,  age  39  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H, 
June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  30,  1863. 

BERENS,  WILLIAM  F.,  age  —years;  en- 
'  rolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  30,  1863;  see  iSTth  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

BONNER,  ADAM  I.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  30,  1863. 

FLACH,  RICHARD,  age  —  years ;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Quartermaster,  June  19,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  30,  1863. 

FRANK,  VALENTINE,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  30,  1863. 

FRETZ,  LOUIS,  age  30  years;  enrolled  at 
Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  30,  1863. 

GEYER,  CHARLES,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Adjutant,  June  19,  1863 ;  mus- 


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tered  out  with  regiment,  July  30,  1863 ; 
subsequent  service  in  i87th  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

GEYER,  PETER,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  June  19, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
30,  1863. 

GRAFF,  ANDREW,  age  22  years ;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  B, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  30,  1863. 

HOUCK,  PHILIP,  age  38  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Artillery  Company, 
June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  30,  1863. 

IRLBACKER,  JOHN,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  June 
19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  30,  1863. 

KAMMANN,  JOHN,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  — , 
June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  30,  1863. 

KRALL,  JOHN  C,  age  42  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
H,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  30,  1863. 

KRETTNER,  LOUIS,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B,  June 
19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  30,  1863. 

MAUERMAN,  FRANK,  age  32  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  30,  1863;  subsequent  service  in 
i87th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

MEYER,  CASPER,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  F, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  30,  1863. 

MUMM,  JOHN,  age  23  years;  enrolled  at 
Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  30,  1863. 


RETEL,  CASPER,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  G,  June  19, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
30,  1863. 

RUDOLPH,  HENRY,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
A,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  30,  1863. 

SCHAEFFER,  CHRISTIAN,  age  42  years; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  H, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  30,  1863. 

SCHENKELBERGER,  MARTIN,  age  34 
years;  enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Artillery  Company,  June  19,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  30,  1863. 

SCHEU,  WILLIAM,  age  —  years ;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Major,  June  19,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  30,  1863. 

SCHOENWALD,  ALBERT,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  30,  1863;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  i87th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

SCHWARTZ,  CHARLES,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany — ,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  30,  1863. 

SCHWARTZ,  DANIEL,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany — ,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  30,  1863. 

SEEBER,  CONRAD,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A,  June 
19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  30,  1863;  subsequent  service  in  iSjth 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

SONNICK,  PETER  LOUIS,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  June  19, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
30,  1863;  subsequent  service  in  i8;th 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

WAGNER,  PHILIP  H.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 


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mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  E,  June 
19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  30,  1863;  subsequent  service  in  i87th 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

WURTZ,  PHILIP,  age  20  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 


B,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  30,   1863. 

ZIMMERMANN,  WILLIAM  C,  age  36 
years;  enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Artillery  Company,  June  19,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  30,  1863. 


SIXTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  located  then  in  Erie  county,  but  now  not  in  service,  was  ordered  to 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  June  18,  1863 ;  it  left  the  State,  commanded  by  Col.  Chauncey  Abbott, 
for  a  service  of  thirty  days  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  in  July  6,  to  date  June  25,  1863 ;  it 
served  at  Camp  Curtin,  Pa.,  and  was  mustered  out  of  the  service  cf  the  United  States 
August  3,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

COLONEL,  CHAUNCEY  ABBOTT. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  HOUGHTON  S. 
CLOUGH. 

MAJOR,  GEORGE  W.  GILMAN. 

ADJUTANT,  DEWITT  C.  WELCH. 

QUARTERMASTER,  ORRIN  S.  WASHBURN. 

ENGINEER,  LUCIEN  H.  ABBOTT. 

SURGEON,  GEORGE  ABBOTT. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JOHN  McBETH. 

CAPTAIN,  TIMOTHY  G.  GRANNIS,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HORACE  HOLMES, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ISAAC  W.  GAIL, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  BRALEY  K.  BUXTON,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MARCUS  SCHWERT, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  HALL, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  H.  CANDEE,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  W.  HAM- 
MOND, Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAROD  MATTISON, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  MYRON  STILWELL,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  BENJAMIN  BAKER, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ISAAC  E.  WEB- 
STER, Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  LYSANDER  NEEDHAM,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  A.  CRANS- 
STON,  Company  E. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HO  SEA  S.  HEATH, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  LOTT  SHAW,  Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  STAFFORD  J.  GOD- 
FREY, Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  OLIVER  G.  ROW- 
LEY, Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  MYRON  L.  FARGO,  Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  WILKIN, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JACKSON  N.  MOR- 
•  RIS,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  P.  BARTLETT,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FREDERICK 
THORPE,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  IRA  H.  TOMS, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  DEWITT  C.  CORBIN  (Artillery 
Company),  Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DELOS  D.  D  ARROW, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  R.  WHIT- 
NEY, Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WHEELER  C. 
HOLMES,  Company  K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ABBOTT,  CHAUNCEY,  age  46  years; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  June  25, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 3,  1863. 

ABBOTT,  GEORGE,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  June  25,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  3. 
1863. 


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ABBOTT,  LUCIEN  H.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Engineer,  June  25,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  3, 
1863. 

BAKER,  BENJAMIN,  age  46  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1863. 

BARTLETT,  JOHN  P.,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled June  25,  1863,  at  Buffalo  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  I,  July  6,  1863;  mustered  out, 
to  date  August  3,  1863. 

BUXTON,  BRALEY  K.,  age  45  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B,  June 
25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  3,  1863;  subsequent  service  in 
98th  Militia. 

CANDEE,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  39  years; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  C, 
June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1863. 

CLOUGH,  HOUGHTON  S.,  age  52  years ; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  3,  1863. 

CORBIN,  DEWITT  C.,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled at  Aurora  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  K,  June 
25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  3,  1863. 

CRANSTON,  JAMES  A.,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  in  Erie  county  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  E,  June  25,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  3,  1863. 

DARROW,  DELOS  D.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  Aurora  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1863. 

FARGO,  MYRON  L.,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  H,  June 
25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  3,  1863. 

GAIL,  ISAAC  W.,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
at  Wales  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
A,  June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1863. 


GILMAN,  GEORGE  W.,  late  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 49th  Volunteer  Infantry ;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Major,  June  25,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  3,  1863. 

GODFREY,  STAFFORD  J.,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  .Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  June  25,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1863 

GRANNIS,  TIMOTHY  G.,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  at  Wales  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A, 
June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1863. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863. 

HAMMOND,  WILLIAM  W.,  age  32  years ; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863. 

HEATH,  HOSEA  S.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled in  Erie  county  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1863. 

HOLMES,  HORACE,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled at  Wales  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863. 

HOLMES,  WHEELER  C.,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  at  Aurora  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant 
(junior),  Company  K,  June  25,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  3, 
1863. 

MATTISON,  JAROD,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  June  25,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1863. 

McBETH,  JOHN,  age  39  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  June  25, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 3,  1863. 

MORRIS,  JACKSON  N.,  age  30  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863. 


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NEEDHAM,  LYSANDER,  age  41  years; 
enrolled  June  25,  1863,  at  Buffalo  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  E,  July  6,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1863. 

ROWLEY,  OLIVER  G.,  age  47  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out,  to 
date  August  3,  1863. 

SCHWERT,  MARCUS,  age  39  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863. 

SHAW,  LOTT,  age  43  years;  enrolled  at 
Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  June  25, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  August 
3,  1863. 

STILWELL,  MYRON,  age  47  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D, 
June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1863. 

THORPE,  FREDERICK,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1863. 


TOMS,  IRA  H.,  age  26  years;  enrolled  at 
Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I, 
June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1863. 

WASHBURN,  ORRIN  S.,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster,  June 
25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
August  3,  1863. 

WEBSTER,  ISAAC  E.,  age  47  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863. 

WELCH,  DEWITT  C,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  June  25,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  3, 
1863. 

WHITNEY,  WILLIAM  R.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  at  Aurora  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1863. 

WILKIN,  JAMES,  age  47  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H, 
June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1863. 


SIXTY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  then  located  in  Chautauqua  county,  but  now  not  in  service,  furnished 
a  number  of  men  for  the  72d  Volunteers,  and,  commanded  by  Col.  David  S.  Forbes,  it  left 
the  State  June  24,  1863,  en  route  to  Harr  isburg,  Pa.,  for  a  service  of  thirty  days.  It 
served  in  the  5th  Brigade,  1st  Division,  Department  Susquehanna,  and  was  mustered  out 
of  the  United  States  service  July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  DAVID  S.  FORBES. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,   O.   LEE   SWIFT. 

MAJOR,  WILFORD  W.  BARKER. 

ADJUTANT,  FRANCIS  L.  NORTON. 

QUARTERMASTER,   JOHN  C.   MULLETT. 

SURGEON,  THOMAS  D.   STRONG. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  TRUMAN  C.  HOR- 
TON. 

CHAPLAIN,    SAMUEL    H.    NORTON. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  M.  STEDMAN,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  IRA  PORTER,  Com- 
pany A. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JULIUS  J.  PARKER, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  ROBERT  T.  HAZZARD,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  NATHAN  BREED, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ANDREW  J . 
WEEKS,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  ERIE  HALL,  Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  H.  CUBON, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  WAKE- 
LEY,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  MOSELY  A.  STILLMAN, 
Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  KANE,  Com- 
pany D. 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ORVILLE  M. 
KILLER,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  CHAUNCEY  G.  TALCOTT, 
Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDGAR  BOMO,  Com- 
pany F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  LEONARD  ADSIT, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  HIRAM  D.  HART,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  LUCIUS  N.  LEWIS, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  MARTIN  CROWELL,  Company 
H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ROLLIN  L.  SHEP- 
ARD,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CURTIS  C.  DENI- 
SON,  Company  H.  • 

CAPTAIN,  HORACE  N.  GROVER,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  JAY  BUT- 
TON, Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  JEN- 
NINGS, Company  I. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ADSIT,  LEONARD,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Silver  Creek  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  June  25,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  29,  1863, 
at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

BARKER,  WILFORD,  W.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  24,  1863,  at  Fredonia  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Major, 
June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

BOMO,  EDGAR,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
June  24,  1863,  at  Silver  Creek  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  June  25,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  29,  1863, 
at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

BREED,  NATHAN,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Jamestown  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  June  25,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  29, 
1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

CROWELL,  MARTIN,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Villenova  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

CUBON,  SAMUEL  H.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Westfield  to  serve 


thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  June  25,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  29,  1863, 
at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

DENISON,  CURTIS  C,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Villenova  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  June  25,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  29,  1863,  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y. 

DUTTON,  SAMUEL  JAY,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  June  24,  1863,  at  Mina  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  June  25,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  29,  1863,  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y. ;  subsequent  service  in  o/oth 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

FORBES,  DAVID  S.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Fredonia  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

GROVER,  HORACE  N.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  24,  1863,  at  Mina  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  I,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  29,  1863,  a*  Elmira, 
N.  Y. 

HALL,  ERIE,  age  —  years ;  enrolled  June 
24,  1863,  at  Westfield  to  serve  thirty  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  C, 
June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

HART,  HIRAM  D.,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
June  24,  1863,  at  Stockton  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
G,  June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

HAZZARD,  ROBERT  T.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  24,  1863,  at  Jamestown  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  B,  June  25,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  29,  1863,  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y. 

KILLER,  ORVILLE  M.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Dunkirk  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  June  25,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  29,  1863, 
at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

HORTON,  TRUMAN  C.,  age  -  -  years ; 
enrolled  June  24,  1863,  at  Fredonia  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  29,  1863,  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y. 


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JENNINGS,  EDWARD,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Mina  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  June  25,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  29,  1863, 
at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

KANE,  JAMES,  late  First  Lieutenant,  pfli 
Volunteer  Cavalry ;  enrolled  June  24, 
1863,  at  Dunkirk  to  serve  thirty  days ; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

LEWIS,  LUCIUS  N.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Stockton  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  June  25,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  29,  1863, 
at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

MULLETT,  JOHN  C,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Fredonia  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

NORTON,  FRANCIS  L.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  24,  1863,  at  Fredonia  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Adju- 
tant, June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

NORTON,  SAMUEL  H.,  age  --  years; 
enrolled  June  24,  1863,  at  Fredonia  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Chap- 
lain, June  25,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

PARKER,  JULIUS  J.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Fredonia  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  June  25,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  29,  1863, 
at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

PORTER,  IRA,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
June  24,  1863,  at  Fredonia  to  serve  thirty 
days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  June  25,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira, 
N.  Y. 


SHEPARD,  ROLLIN  L.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  24,  1863,  at  Villenova  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  June  25,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  29,  1863, 
at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

STEDMAN,  JAMES  M.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Fredonia  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany A,  June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

STILLMAN,  MOSELY  A.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  24,  1863,  at  Dunkirk  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  D,  June  25,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  29,  1863, 
at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

STRONG,  THOMAS  D.,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Fredonia  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Surgeon, 
June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

SWIFT,  O.  LEE,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
June  24,  1863,  at  Fredonia  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
June  25,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

TALCOTT,  CHAUNCEY  G.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  24,  1863,  at  Silver  Creek  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  F,  June  25,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  29,  1863,  at  Elmira, 
N.  Y. 

WAKELEY,  WILLIAM,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Westfield  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  June  25,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  29,  1863, 
at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

WEEKS,  ANDREW  J.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  24,  1863,  at  Jamestown  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  June  25,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  29, 
1863,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 


SIXTY-NINTH  REGIMENT. 

The  69th  Regiment,  located  in  New  York  city  and  still  in  existence,  was  organized 
October  12,  1851.  In  1858  it  was  reorganized  as  an  artillery  regiment,  doing  duty  as 
infantry.  The  regiment  has  rendered  the  State  service  during  the  Quarantine  riots  in 
1858,  the  Draft  riots,  1863,  and  the  Quarantine  disturbances  in  1892.  It  was  reduced, 
December  6,  1893,  to  a  battalion  of  five  companies,  A,  C,  D,  I  and  K.  The  battalion  was 
on  duty  at  Brooklyn  during  the  Motormen's  strike  in  January,  1895.  New  companies  were 
organized  for  the  battalion  as  follows:  Company  B,  June  5,  1894;  Company  G,  June  10, 

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1835;  Company  E,  June  11,  1895,  and  Company  F,  September  7,  1900.  The  battalion  was 
reconstituted  a  regiment  September  4,  1895.  April  28,  1898,  the  regiment  received  author- 
ity to  organize  as  a  twelve-company  regiment,  preparatory  to  its  entry  in  the  United 
States  service,  in  which  service  it  was  mustered  May  19,  1898,  as  the  6gth  Regiment,  N. 
Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  mustered  out  January  31,  1899.  Companies  L  and  M  were 
disbanded  April  12,  1899;  Company  F,  February  8,  1900,  and  Company  B,  March  5,  1900. 
Company  F  was  reorganized  and  mustered  in,  May  31,  1900. 

Service  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

April  20,  1861,  it  was  ordered  to  proceed  to  Washington,  D.  C. ;  it  left  the  State 
April  23,  1861,  and  May  9,  1861,  under  the  command  of  Col.  Michael  Corcoran,  it  was 
mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  for  three  months ;  it  served  at  and  near 
Annapolis,  Md.,  from  April  27,  1861 ;  at  and  near  Washington  and  in  the  3d  Brigade,  1st 
Division,  Army  North-East  Virginia  from  May,  1861 ;  it  was  mustered  out  in  New  York 
city,  August  3,  1861. 

On  its  return  from  this  service  a  large  majority  of  the  regiment  volunteered  for  a 
period  of  three  years,  forming  the  nucleus  of  the  6gth  Volunteers. 

May  26,  1862,  the  regiment,  then  commanded  by  Col.  James  Bagley,  was  again 
ordered  to  Washington  and  was  mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  for  three 
months;  it  left  the  State  May  29,  1862;  served  in  the  defenses  of  Washington,  and  was 
mustered  out  September  3,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

On  the  return  of  the  regiment  from  this  service  again  a  large  portion  of  it  entered 
the  volunteer  service  as  part  of  an  organization  known  as  the  69th  Regiment  National 
Guard  Artillery,  but  later  as  the  :82d  Volunteers. 

June  18,  1863,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for  a  service  of  thirty 
days.  It  left  the  State  June  22,  1863,  commanded  by  Colonel  Bagley;  served  at  Balti- 
more, Md.,  in  the  2d  Separate  Brigade,  Middle  Department,  8th  Corps,  and  was  mustered 
out  of  the  United  States  service  July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

July  6,  1864,  the  regiment,  still  commanded  by  Colonel  Bagley,  was  again  mustered 
in  the  United  States  service,  but  for  a  period  of  ninety  days;  it  served  in  the  harbor  of 
New  York,  and  was  mustered  out  October  6,  1864. 

In  its  service  in  1861,  the  regiment  lost,  killed  in  action,  i  officer,  37  enlisted  men; 
died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  2  enlisted  men;  died  of  disease,  etc.,  5  enlisted  men; 
in  its  service  in  1864,  died  of  disease,  2  officers,  I  enlisted  man;  total,  3  officers,  45 
enlisted  men ;  aggregate,  48. 

It  took  part  in  the  advance  into  Virginia  and  occupation  of  Arlington  Heights,  May 
24,  1861 ;  in  a  skirmish  at  Blackburn's  Ford,  July  18,  1861 ;  and  in  the  battle  of  Bull  Run, 
Va.,  July  21,  1861,  where  it  lost,  killed,  i  officer,  36  enlisted  men;  wounded,  i  officer,  59 
enlisted  men;  captured  3  officers,  92  enlisted  men;  aggregate,  192. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1861. 

COLONEL,  MICHAEL  CORCORAN. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  ROBERT  NUGENT. 
MAJOR,  JAMES  BAGLEY. 
ADJUTANT,  JOHN  McKEON. 
QUARTERMASTER,  JOSEPH  B.  TULLY. 
ASSISTANT      QUARTERMASTER,      BERNARD 

McDERMOTT. 
ASSISTANT  QUARTERMASTER,  MICHAEL  A. 

CLARK. 

COMMISSARY,  RICHARD  C.  DOWNING. 
PAYMASTER,  MATTHEW  KEHOE. 


SURGEON,  J.  PASCAL  SMITH. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JOHN  CONNOR 
BARRON. 

ASSISTANT    SURGEON,   PATRICK    NOLAN. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JAMES  L.  KIER- 
NAN. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  ROBERT  JOHN- 
SON. 

CHAPLAIN,  THOMAS  H.  MOONEY. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  QUINLAN,  Engineer 
Company. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  LOUIS  C.  D'HOMER- 
GUE,  Engineer  Company. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PETER  McQUADE, 
Engineer  Company. 


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675 


CAPTAIN,  JAMES  HAGGERTY,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THEODORE  KELLY, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DENNIS  L.  SULLI- 
VAN, Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DANIEL  STRAIN, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  LYNCH,  Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  M.  GILES, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  LEDDY, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  LAWRENCE 
CAHILL,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  CAVANAGH,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  •  J.  SMITH, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL 
O'KEEFFE,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JASPER  M. 
WHITTY,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  CLARKE,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  FAY,  Com- 
pany D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  L.  DUNCAN, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  RICHARD  DALTON, 
Company  D. 

BREVET  SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL 
O'BOYLE,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  PATRICK  KELLY,  Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  BAGLEY,  Com- 
pany E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  G.  HART, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  S.  Mc- 
MANUS,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  BRESLIN,  Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  DUFFY, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  BRES- 
LIN, Company  F. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  H.  NUGENT, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  FELIX  DUFFY,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  BUTLER, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MATHEW 
MURPHY,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  J.  Mc- 
MAHON,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  KELLY,  Company  H. 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  BUTLER, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  GANNON, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  LOWREY, 
Company  H. 

CAFI-AIN,  JAMES  P.  McIVOR,  Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  COONAN,  Com- 
pany I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  M.  CAN- 
TON, Company  I. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  FOGARTY, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  FRANCIS 
MEAGHER,  Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  K.  BUTLER, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MAURICE  W. 
WALL,  Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDMUND  CON- 
NELLY, Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  RICHARD  DALTON, 
Company  L. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDMUND  CON- 
NELLY, Company  L. 

LIEUTENANT,  C.  G.  HALPIN,  Unattached. 

1862. 

COLONEL,  JAMES  BAGLEY. 

LlEUTENAN  T-C  0  L  O  N  E  L,         MATHEW 

MURPHY. 

MAJOR,  THEODORE  KELLY. 

ADJUTANT,  WILLIAM  FOGARTY. 

QUARTERMASTER,  JOSEPH  B.   TULLY. 

ASSISTANT  QUARTERMASTER,  THOMAS 
McGOWAN. 

ENGINEER,  RICHARD  BARRY. 

PAYMASTER,  PATRICK  MURPHY. 

SURGEON,  PATRICK  J.  CLARK. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  MICHAEL  G.  GIL- 
.LIGAN. 

CAPTAIN,  FRANCIS  PAGE,  Engineer  Com- 
pany. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  PAGE,  En- 
gineer Company. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  J.  ROGERS, 
Engineer  Company. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  J.  ROGERS, 
Engineer  Company. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  FAY,  En- 
gineer Company. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  KING,  En- 
gineer Company. 

CAPTAIN,  DENNIS  L.  SULLIVAN,  Com- 
pany A. 


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REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HUGH  C.  FLOOD, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  FAHY,  Com- 
pany A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MARTIN  KELLY, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  LYNCH,  Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  MURPHY, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT.  M  A  T  H  E  W  T  . 
BEIRNE,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  P. 
ROGERS,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  MICHAEL  O'KEEFFE,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  O'CON- 
NOR, Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  KEAT- 
ING, Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PIERCE  McHENRY, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  MICHAEL  McGUIRE,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  O'BOYLE, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  W.  RED- 
MOND, Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  TERRENCE  MUR- 
RAY, Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  DEMPSEY,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ANDREW  REED, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  CUNNING- 
HAM, Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  SIN- 
NOTT,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  DUFFY,  Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  DUFFY,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  GLYNN, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  GLYNN, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  NEVIN, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  SNEE, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  McCRARN,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  CAMP- 
BELL, Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  PHIPPS, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  QUINN, 
Company  G. 


CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  BUTLER,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  WELPLY, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  HALLA- 
HAN,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  LOWREY, 
Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN   COONAN,   Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  M.  CAN- 
TON, Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  MANA- 
HAN,  Company  I. 

THIRD  LIEUTENANT,  ARTHUR  TRACEY, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  H.  NUGENT,  Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  K.  BUT- 
LER, Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  DORAN, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  BELL,  Com- 
pany K. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  JAMES  BAGLEY. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  JAMES  C  A  V  - 
ANAGH. 

MAJOR,  THOMAS   CLARKE. 

ADJUTANT,  BARTHOLOMEW  GALLA- 
GHER. 

QUARTERMASTER,    JOSEPH    B.    TULLY. 

ENGINEER,  RICHARD  BARRY. 

PAYMASTER,   MATTHEW  KEHOE. 

SURGEON,   PATRICK  J.   CLARK. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  MICHAEL  G.  GIL- 
LIGAN. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  DANIEL  E.  Mc- 
SWEENEY. 

CHAPLAIN,  JOSEPH  O'CALLAGHAN. 

CAPTAIN,  PETER  McQUADE,  Engineer 
Company. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  MOORE,  En- 
gineer Company. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HUGH  BRENNAN, 
Engineer  Company. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  FOGARTY, 
Engineer  Company. 

CAPTAIN,  DANIEL  STRAIN,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  BRODIE, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W. 
O'NEILL,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  NEAL  GALLA- 
GHER, Company  A. 


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677 


CAPTAIN,  MATHEW  T.  BIERNE,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  KERNS  WATSON, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  P. 
ROGERS,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  H.  COL- 
LINS, Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  MICHAEL  O'KEEFFE,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  H.  RYAN, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  STAN- 
LEY, Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CARTHAGE 
LYONS,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  MICHAEL  O'BOYLE,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  McDON- 
ALD,  Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  MULLI- 
GAN, Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  COYLE, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  DEMPSEY,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ANDREW  REED, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  DUANE, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  McDON- 
OUGH,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN   BAGLEY,   Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  O'KEEFE, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  F.  DALY, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ARTHUR  TRACEY, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  McCRARN,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  CAMP- 
BELL, Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  PHIPPS, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  QUINN, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  GANNON,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ANTHONY  CROS- 
SIN,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  LOW- 
REY,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PETER  T.  MURPHY, 
Company  H. 


CAPTAIN,   JOHN  J.   FOSTER,   Company  I. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     DENIS     BROWNE, 

Company  I. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    JAMES    WATSON, 

Company  I. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS   O'DONO- 

GHUE,    Company    I. 

CAPTAIN,    THOMAS    P.    POWERS,    Com- 
pany  K. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT,      JOHN      HICKEY, 

Company   K. 
SECOND       LIEUTENANT,       MICHAEL       D. 

RYAN,   Company  K. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     THOMAS     Mc- 

GRAW,   Company   K. 

1864. 

COLONEL,    TAMES   BAGLEY. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  JAMES  CAVAN- 
AGH. 

MAJOR,   THOMAS   CLARKE. 

ADJUTANT,   JOHN   McKEON. 

QUARTERMASTER,   JOSEPH    B.   TULLY. 

ENGINEER,  JAMES   HART. 

PAYMASTER,   R.    HENRY   GREENE. 

SURGEON,    PATRICK   J.    CLARK. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  DANIEL  J.  BREN- 
NAN. 

CHAPLAIN,    BERNARD    McCROSSIN. 

CAPTAIN,  THEODORE  KELLY,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DANIEL  STRAIN, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  FLAN- 
NAGAN,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  BRODIE, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,   KERNS   WATSON,   Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  H.  COL- 
LINS, Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  KERR,  Com- 
pany B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ALEXANDER 
VASS,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  MICHAEL  O'KEEFFE,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  ROWAN,  Com- 
pany C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  H.  RYAN, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  STAN- 
LEY, Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  MICHAEL  O'BOYLE,  Com- 
pany D. 


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FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  McDON- 
ALD,  Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  MULLI- 
GAN, Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  J.  BUCK- 
LEY, Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  DEMPSEY,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  BAGLEY, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ANDREW  REED, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  DUANE, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,    PATRICK  DUFFY,   Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DANIEL  TAGGART, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  HUGHES, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL 
O'KEEFE,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  CAMPBELL,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  Mc- 
CLUSKY.  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  PHIPPS, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  J. 
HAWKS,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  ANTHONY  CROSSIN,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  OWEN  KEENAN, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  MAHON, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  STEPHEN 
MEAGHER,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  J.  FOSTER,   Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  DENIS  BROWNE, 
Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  FOG- 
ARTY,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  WATSON, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  P.  POWERS,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  HICKEY,  Com- 
pany K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DANIEL  HURLEY, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  RYAN,  Com- 
pany K. 

CAPTAIN,   EDWARD   HARE,    Company   L. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  RIELLY, 
Company  L. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  NICHOLAS  O'DON- 
NELL,  Company  L. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ANDREW  MULLI- 
GAN, Company  L. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BAGLEY,  JAMES,  age  38  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Major,  April  20, 
1861 ;  disabled  by  fall  of  horse  July  i, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Colonel,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Colo- 
nel, June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  27,  1863,  at  New  York 
city ;  enrolled  July  I,  1864,  to  serve 
ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
July  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, October  6,  1864. 

BAGLEY,  JOHN,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  April  20,  1861 ;  captured  in 
action,  July  21,  1861,  at  Bull  Run,  Va. ; 
paroled,  no  date ;  mustered  out,  August 
23,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  enrolled 
June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  June 
22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  27,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  July  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  October  6,  1864. 

BARRON,  JOHN  CONNER,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  7th 
Militia. 

BARRY,  RICHARD,  late  Captain,  82d 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Engineer,  May  26,  1862 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  September 
3,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Engineer,  June  22,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  27,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


BEIRNE,  MATHEW  T.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 

1862,  at    New    York    city;    enrolled   June 
16,    1863,   to   serve   thirty   days;    mustered 
in    as     Captain,     Company    B,    June    22, 
1863 ;    mustered    out    with   company,    July 
25,   1863,  at  New   York  city. 

BELL,  JOHN,  age  39  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  1C,  May  26,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
i82d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

BRENNAN,  DANIEL  J.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  July  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  ninety  days;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  July  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  October  6,  1864. 

BRENNAN,  HUGH,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Engineer  Company,  May  26,  1862 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
3,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  again  enrolled 
June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Engineer  Company,  June  22,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  25, 

1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BRESLIN,  JOHN,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
F,  April  20,  1861 ;  wounded  in  action, 
July  21,  1861,  at  Bull  Run,  Va. ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

BRESLIN,  MICHAEL,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  April  20,  1861;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

BRODIE,  PATRICK,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June  22, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
25,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 


A,  July  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, October  6,  1864. 

BROWNE,  DENIS,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  I,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
I,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  July  I,  1864,  to  serve  ninety 
days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  July  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

BUCKLEY,  EDWARD  J.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  D,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  D,  June  22,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  25, 

1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July  I, 

1864,  at   New   York  city   to    serve  ninety 
days;  mustered  in  as   Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  July  6,   1864;   mustered  out 
with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

BUTLER,  EDWARD  K.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  May  12,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May  30, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May 
26,  1862;  jfnustered  out  with  company, 
September  3,  1862,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  i82d  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

BUTLER,  WILLIAM,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  April  20,  1861 ;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  G,  May  17,  1861 ; 
wounded  in  action,  July  21,  1861,  at  Bull 
Run,  Va. ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  H,  May 
26,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  3,  1862,  at  New  York  city; 


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subsequent  service  in  iSzd  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

CAHILL,  LAWRENCE,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  April  20,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
09th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

CAMPBELL,  CHARLES,  age  26  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16, 

1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
First    Lieutenant,    Company    G,    June   22, 
1863;    mustered    out    with    company,    July 
25,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July 
i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  G,  July  6,  1864 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  October  6,  1864 

CANTON,  THOMAS  M.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  April  20,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  I,  May  26,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
i82d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

CAVANAGH,  JAMES,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1861,  at  New  York 
city ;  subsequent  service  in  6o,th  Volunteer 
Infantry;  late  Major,  6o,th  "Volunteer  In- 
fantry; enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  this  regiment,  June  22,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  27,  1863,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  July  i,  1864,  to 
.  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, July  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  October  6,  1864. 

CLARK,  MICHAEL  A.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany D,  April  20,  1861 ;  appointed  Lieu- 
tenant, unattached,  June  I,  1861 ;  appointed 
Assistant  Quartermaster,  same  date ;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  3,  1861, 


at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
88th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

CLARK,  PATRICK  J.,  age  44  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  May 
26,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
September  3,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  June  22,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  27,  1863, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July  I,  1864, 
to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  Sur- 
geon, July  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  October  6,  1864. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS,  age  49  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany D,  April  20,  1861 ;  wounded  in  action, 
July  21,  1861,  at  Bull  Run,  Va. ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Major,  June 
22,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  27,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Major,  July  6,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  October  6,  1864. 

COLLINS,  PATRICK  H.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  B,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  June 
22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  B, 
July  6,  1864;  died  of  disease,  September, 
1864,  at  New  York  city. 

CONNELLY,  EDMUND,  age  36  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  L,  April  20,  1861 ;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  K,  May  22,  1861 ;  cap- 
tured in  action,  July  21,  1861,  at  Bull  Run, 
Va. ;  paroled,  no  date ;  mustered  out,  Jan- 
uary 21,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

COONAN,  JOHN,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months,  and 


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mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  I,  May 
26,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 3,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  sub- 
sequent service  in  i82d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

CORCORAN,  MICHAEL,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  April 
20,  1861 ;  wounded  and  captured  in  action, 
July  21,  1861,  at  Bull  Run,  Va. ;  paroled, 
no  date ;  mustered  out,  August  24,  1862, 
at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  subsequent  service 
in  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

COYLE,  JAMES,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
as  Private,  Company  E,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in 
as  Commissary-Sergeant,  May  26,  1862 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  3, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16, 

1863,  at   New    York   city   to   serve   thirty 
days ;   mustered  in  as   Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  June  22,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with    company,    July    25,     1863,    at    New 
York  city. 

CROSSIN,  ANTHONY,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  June  22,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  25,  1863, 
at  New  York  city ;  enrolled  July  I,  1864, 
to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  H,  July  6,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JAMES,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3,  1862, 
at  New  York  city. 

DALTON,  RICHARD,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  L,  April  20,  1861 ;  trans- 
ferred as  Second  Lieutenant  to  Company 
D,  May  9,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

DALY,  THOMAS  F.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  June  22,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  27, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

DEMPSEY,  THOMAS,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany E,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with 


company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New  York 
city ;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
E,  June  22,  1863  J  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city ;  en- 
rolled July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  E,  July 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Oc- 
tober 6,  1864;  see  i82d  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

D'HOMERGUE,  LOUIS  C.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Engineer  Company,  May  12,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city. 

DORAN,  MICHAEL,  late  Captain,  37th 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K, 
May  26,  1862 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  3,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  sub- 
sequent service  in  iSSth  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

DOWNING,  RICHARD  C,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Commissary, 
April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

DUANE,  MICHAEL,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  June  22, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
25,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July 
i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  July 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Oc- 
tober 6,  1864. 

DUFFY,  FELIX,  age  35  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  G, 
April  20,  1861 ;  resigned  May  17,  1861,  at 
Georgetown,  D.  C. ;  subsequent  service  in 
6o.th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

DUFFY,  JOHN,  age  —  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  May  26,  1862 ;  as  Captain,  June 
30,  1862 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  3,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

DUFFY,  PATRICK,  age  31  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 


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company,  August  3,  1861,  at  New  York 
city ;  enrolled  to  serve  ninety  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  July 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Oc- 
tober 6,  1864. 

DUNCAN,  JAMES  L.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  April  20,  1861 ;  re- 
signed May  18,  1861 ;  subsequent  service  in 
37th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

FAHY,  JOHN,  age  32  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  May  26,  1862 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  i82d 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

FAY,  THOMAS,  age  —  years ;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  3,  1861,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Engineer  Company,  May  26,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  3, 

1862,  at  New  York  city. 
FLANNAGAN,    PATRICK,    late    Captain, 

I55th  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  July 
i,  1864,  at  New  York  city,  to  serve  ninety 
days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  July  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

FLOOD,  HUGH  C,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
iSSth  Voluntary  Infantry. 

FOGARTY,  JOHN,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Engineer  Company,  June  22,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  25, 

1863,  at  New  York  city. 
FOGARTY,  WILLIAM,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at   New   York  city  to   serve   three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Third  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  April  20,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,   1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,    and    mustered    in    as    Adjutant, 
May   26,    1862;   mustered   out   with    regi- 


ment, September  3,  1862,  at  New  York 
city ;  subsequent  service  in  i82d  Volun- 
teer Infantry;  late  Adjutant,  i82d  Vol- 
unteer Infantry;  enrolled  July  i,  1864, 
to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  I,  Ju'y  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  6, 
1864. 

FOSTER,  JOHN  J.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  I,  June  22,  1863 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  25,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  July  I,  1864,  to  serve 
ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  I,  July  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

GALLAGHER,  BARTHOLOMEW,  age 
25  years ;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Adjutant,  June  22,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  27,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

GALLAGHER,  NEAL,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  A,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city ;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A, 
June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

GANNON,  JAMES,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  April  20,  1861 ;  cap- 
tured in  action,  July  21,  1861,  at  Bull 
Run,  Va. ;  paroled,  no  date ;  mustered  out 
August  21,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
H,  June  22,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

GILES.  WILLIAM  M.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  April  20,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

GILLIGAN,  MICHAEL  G.,  late  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  65d  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 


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with  regiment,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city ;  subsequent  service  in  7/th 
Militia;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  27,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

GLYNN,  CHARLES,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  May  26,  1862;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  June  30,  1862 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at 
New  York  city ;  subsequent  service  in 
i82d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

GREENE,  R.  HENRY,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled July  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  Pay- 
master, July  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  October  6,  1864. 

HAGGERTY,  JAMES,  age  45  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  April  20,  1861 ;  killed  in 
action,  July  21,  1861,  at  Bull  Run,  Va. 

HALLAHAN,  ROBERT,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  May  26,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  i82d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

HALPIN,  C.  G.,  age  —  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant,  unas- 
signed,  April  20,  1861 ;  Aide-de-Camp  to 
Colonel  Hunter ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

HARE,  EDWARD,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
July  5,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  L,  July  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

HART,  JAMES,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  Engineer, 
July  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, October  6,  1864. 

HART,  WILLIAM  G.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  April  20,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city ;  subsequent  service  in 
88th  Volunteer  Infantry. 


HAWKS,  FRANCIS  J.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled July  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  ninety  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  July  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  6, 
1864. 

HICKEY,  JOHN,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  K,  June  22,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  25,  1863, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July  i,  1864, 
to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  July  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Octo- 
.  ber  6,  1864. 

HUGHES,  JAMES,  age  35  years;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  July  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

HURLEY,  DANIEL,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled July  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  ninety  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  July  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  6, 
1864. 

JOHNSON,  ROBERT,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Washington,  D.  C.,  to  serve  un- 
expired  term  of  regiment,  and  mustered 
in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  July  2,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  3, 

1861,  at   New   York  city. 
KEATING,   PATRICK,   age  33  years;   en- 
rolled at   New   York   city  to   serve   three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  May  26,   1862;  mus- 
tered   out    with    company,    September    3, 

1862,  at   New  York  city;   subsequent  ser- 
vice in  i82d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

KEENAN,  OWEN,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  July  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

KEHOE,  MATTHEW,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Paymaster, 
April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Paymaster,  June  22,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  27,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 


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KELLY,  JAMES,  age  34  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
H,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  subsequent  service  in  6o,th  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

KELLY,  MARTIN,  age  23  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city ;  subsequent  service  in  iSad 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

KELLY,  PATRICK,  age  —  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  E, 
April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  88th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

KELLY,  THEODORE,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  April  20,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Major,  May 
26,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
September  3,  1862,  at  New  York  city; 
see  i82d  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  A,  July  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Octo- 
ber 6,  1864. 

KERR,  JOHN,  age  25  years;  enrolled 
May  12,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  B,  May  30,  1861 ;  captured  in 
action,  July  21,  1861,  at  Bull  Run,  Va. ; 
paroled,  June  — ,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
detachment,  June  18,  1862;  enrolled  June 
16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  B,  June 
22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
B,  July  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, October  6,  1864. 

KIERNAN,  JAMES  L.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  April  20,  1861 ;  resigned  May 
22,  1861,  at  Fort  Corcoran,  Va. 


KING,  THOMAS,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  of  Engineer  Com- 
pany, May  26,  1862;  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, June  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city. 

LEDDY,  THOMAS,  age  29  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  opth 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

LOWREY,  JAMES,  age  40  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  6gih 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

LOWREY,  MICHAEL,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  May  26,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H, 
June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

LYNCH,  THOMAS,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B, 
April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out,  to  date 
August  3,  1861,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
enrolled  May  26,  1862,  to  serve  three 
months ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany B,  June  20,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  77th 
Militia. 

LYONS,  CARTHAGE,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  C,  May  26,  1862 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  June  22,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MAHON,  PATRICK,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled July  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  ninety  days;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 


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ond  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  July  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Octo- 
ber 6,  1864. 

MANAHAN,  THOMAS,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled April  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Principal  Musician,  May  9,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  again  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  i82d 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

McCLUSKY,  THOMAS,  age  28  years ;  en- 
rolled July  I,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  July  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  6, 
1864. 

McCRARN,  JAMES,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  G,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  G,  June  22,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  25,  1863,  at 
New  York  city. 

McCROSSIN,  BERNARD,  age  --  years; 
enrolled  July  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Chaplain,  July  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  October  6,  1864. 

McDERMOTT,  BERNARD,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant, 
unassigned,  April  20,  1861 ;  detailed  as 
Assistant  Quartermaster;  resigned,  May 
31,  1861,  at  Fort  Corcoran,  Va. 

MCDONALD,  PATRICK,  age  27  years; 

enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  D,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June 
22,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 


D,  July  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, October  6,  1864. 

McDONOUGH,  JOHN,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  E,  June  -22, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
25,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

McGOWAN,  THOMAS,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Quartermaster,  May  26,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  September  3,  1862,  at 
New  York  city. 

McGRAW,  THOMAS,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  K,  June  22, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
25,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

McGUIRE,  MICHAEL,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  D,  May  26,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at 
New  York  city ;  subsequent  service  in 
i82d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

McHENRY,  PIERCE,  age  33  years;  en- 
rdlled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  C,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  again  enrolled  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C, 
May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  3,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

McIVOR,  JAMES  P.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled April  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  I,  May  9,  1861 ;  cap- 
tured in  action,  July  21,  1861,  at  Bull 
Run,  Va. ;  paroled,  no  date ;  mustered 
out,  August  21,  1862,  at  Washington,  D. 
C. ;  subsequent  service  in  xyoth  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

McKEON,  JOHN,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  April  20, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days;  mus- 
tered in  as  Adjutant,  July  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  October  6,  1864. 


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McMAHON,  HENRY  J.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  April  20,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
I5th  Volunteer  Battery. 

McMANUS,  WILLIAM  S.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  April  20,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

McQUADE,  PETER,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Engineer  Company,  April  20,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16, 
1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Engineer 
Company,  June  22,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  25,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

McSWEENEY,  DANIEL  E.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  June  22,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  27,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

MEAGHER,  STEPHEN,  age  36  years ;  en- 
rolled July  I,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H|  July  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  6, 
1864. 

MEAGHER,  THOMAS  FRANCIS,  age 
—  years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  K,  May  12,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
United  States  Volunteers. 

MOONEY,  THOMAS  H.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain, 
April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

MOORE,  JAMES,  age  40  years;  enrolled 
June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Engineer  Company,  June  22,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  25, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MULLIGAN,    ANDREW,    age    34    years; 


enrolled  July  5,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  July  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Octo- 
ber 6,  1864. 

MULLIGAN,  JAMES,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  D,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  June  22,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  July  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  October  6,  1864. 

MURPHY,  JOSEPH,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 
1862,  at  New  York  city ;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  i82d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

MURPHY,  MATHEW,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  April  20,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered 
in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  26,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  September 
3,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  i82d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

MURPHY,  PATRICK,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Paymaster, 
May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, September  3,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

MURPHY,  PETER  T.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  June  22, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
25,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MURRAY,  TERRENCE,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 


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NEVIN,  PATRICK,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled May  26,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  June  20, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 3,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  subse- 
quent service  in  i82d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

NOLAN,  PATRICK,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  April  20,  1861 ;  resigned  at 
Fort  Corcoran,  Va.,  date  unknown;  subse- 
quent service  in  iSSth  Volunteer  Infantry. 

NUGENT,  JOHN  H.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  Washington,  D.  C,  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Third 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  30,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  K,  May  26,  1862 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city ;  subsequent  service  in  i82d 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

NUGENT,    ROBERT,    age    37    years;    en- 

'  rolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  3,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  6gth 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

O'BOYLE,  MICHAEL,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Brevet  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  April  20,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  August  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  26,  1862 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
3,  1862,  at  New  York  city ;  enrolled  June 
16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  June  22,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  25, 
1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July 
I,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  July  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  6, 
1864. 

O'CALLAGHAN,  JOSEPH,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Chaplain,  June  22,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  27,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 


O'CONNOR,  MICHAEL,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  see  i82d  Volun- 
teer Infantry. 

O'DONNELL,  NICHOLAS,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  July  5,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  ninety  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  July  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Octo- 
ber 6,  1864. 

O'DONOGHUE,  THOMAS,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  June  22, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
25,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

O'KEEFE,  MICHAEL,  Captain,  not  mus- 
tered, i82d  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled 
June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  June  22,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  27,  1863, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July  i,  1864, 
to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as 
S_econd  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  July  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Octo- 
ber 6,  1864. 

O'KEEFFE,  MICHAEL,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  April  20,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
C,  June  22,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  C,  July 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
October  6,  1864;  see  ogth  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

O'NEILL,  GREGORY  W.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  June  22, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
25,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 


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PAGE,  FRANCIS,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Engi- 
neer Company,  May  26,  1862;  promoted 
Captain,  June  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  I55th 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

PHIPPS,  THOMAS,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16, 

1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  June  22, 
1863 ;    mustered   out    with    company,    July 
25,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July 
i,    1864,   to   serve   ninety   days ;   mustered 
in    as    Second    Lieutenant,    Company    G, 
July    6,     1864;    died,    no    date,    at    Fort 
Richmond,  New  York  harbor. 

POWERS,  THOMAS  P.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  K,  June  22,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  25,  1863, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July  i,  1864, 
to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  K,  July  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

QUINLAN,  JAMES,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Engineer  Company,  April  20,  1861 ; 
wounded  in  action,  July  21,  1861,  at  Bull 
Run,  Va. ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  sub- 
sequent service  in  88th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

QUINN,  EDWARD,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  June  22,  1863 !  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  25,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

REDMOND,  MICHAEL  W.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 


1862,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  :82d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

REED,  ANDREW,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  June  22,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  25,  1863, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July  i,  1864, 
to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  July  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Octo- 
ber 6,  1864. 

RIELLY,  JAMES,  age  46  years;  enrolled 
July  5,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  L,  July  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

ROGERS,  JAMES  J.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Engineer  Company,  May  26,  1862; 
promoted  First  Lieutenant,  June  26,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 
3,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM  P.,  age  24  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  May  26,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16, 

1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,   Company  B,  June  22, 
1863;    mustered    out   with   company,   July 
25,   1863,  at  New  York  city. 

ROWAN,  JOHN,  age  43  years;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  July  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

RYAN,  JOHN,  age  19  years;  enrolled  June 
16,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company 
K,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  July  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  July  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Octo- 
ber 6,  1864. 

RYAN,  JOHN  H.,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 


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thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  June  22,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  25,  1863,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  July  i,  1864,  to 
serve  ninety  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July  6, 1864 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

RYAN,  MICHAEL  D.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  June  22, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
25,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

SINNOTT,  THOMAS,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

SMITH,  JAMES  J.,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  subsequent  service  in  6gth  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

SMITH,  J.  PASCAL,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon, 
April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
subsequent  service  in  ogth  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

SNEE,  PATRICK,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New- 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  i82d 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

STANLEY,  THOMAS,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  June  22, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  .  company,  July 
25,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July 
I,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
October  6,  1864. 

STRAIN,  DANIEL,  age  37  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1861,  at  New 
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York  city ;  enrolled  June  16, 1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany A,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  25,  1863,  at  New  York 
city ;  enrolled  July  I,  1864,  to  serve  ninety 
days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  July  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

SULLIVAN,  DENNIS  L.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  April  20,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  A,  May  26,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  3,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  see  i82d  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 

TAGGART,  DANIEL,  age  44  years;  en- 
rolled July  I,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  ninety  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  July  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  6," 
1864. 

TRACEY,  ARTHUR,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Third  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  May  26,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  16, 

1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  June  22, 
1863 ;    mustered   out   with   company,   July 
27,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

TULLY,  JOSEPH  B.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster, 
April  20,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master, May  26,  1862;  mustered  out,  to 
date  September  3,  1862,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster,  June 
22,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
July  27,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Quartermaster,  July  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  October  6, 
1864. 

VASS,  ALEXANDER,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 


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months,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  3,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  B,  June  22,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  25,  1863,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  July  I,  1864,  to  serve  ninety 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  July  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  October  6,  1864. 

WALL,  MAURICE  W.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled May  12,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  May  30, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  subse- 
quent service  in  88th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

WATSON,  JAMES,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  I,  June  22, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
25,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July 
I,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  July 
6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
October  6,  1864. 

WATSON,  KERNS,  age  20  years;  enrolled 


at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Company 
B,  May  26,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  3,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  16,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  June 
22,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  25,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
July  i,  1864,  to  serve  ninety  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  B,  July  6, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Octo- 
ber 6,  1864. 

WELPLY,  FRANCIS,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  May  26,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  3, 
1862,  at  New  York  city ;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  i82d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

WHITTY,  JASPER  M.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  April  20,  1861 ; 
wounded  in  action,  July  21,  1861,  at  Bull 
Run,  Va. ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  sub- 
sequent service  in  6o.th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry. 


SEVENTIETH  REGIMENT. 

Quite  a  portion  of  this  regiment,  which  is  not  now  in  existence,  entered  the  United 
States  service  as  volunteers  and  members  of  the  5th  Artillery. 

In  1863  the  regiment  saw  service  in  Brooklyn  during  the  Draft  riots. 


SEVENTY-FIRST   REGIMENT. 

American  Guard. 

The  regiment,  located  in  New  York  city  and  still  in  the  service,  was  organized 
originally  as  a  battalion  of  four  companies,  A,  B,  C  and  D  in  June,  1850;  it  was  made  a 
regiment  August  2,  1852.  The  American  Rifles,  a  battalion  of  four  companies,  formed 
the  nucleus  of  the  regiment.  September  21,  1870,  the  37th  Regiment  was  consolidated 
with  the  7ist  Regiment,  Companies  E,  D,  H,  A,  G,  K  and  B  of  the  37th  Regiment  being 
consolidated  with  Companies  A,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G  and  K  of  the  7ist  Regiment,  respectively. 
April  28,  1898,  it  received  authority  to  organize  as  a  twelve-company  regiment,  prepara- 
tory to  its  entry  into  the  United  States  service,  in  which  it  was  mustered  May  10,  1898,  as 
the  71  st  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry,  and  mustered  out  November  15,  1898. 
December  8,  1898,  it  was  reorganized  as  a  National  Guard  regiment,  composed  of  ten 
companies,  Companies  L  and  M  being  disbanded. 

The  regiment  has  received  authority  to  place  silver  rings  on  the  lances  of  its  colors, 
engraved  as  follows : 

On  the  National  Color. —  Alexander,  Va.,  May  24,  1861 ;  Aquia  Creek,  Va.,  May  31, 
1861;  Matthias  Point,  Va.,  June  27,  1861 ;  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July  21,  1861 ;  Tenallytown, 


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D.  C,  1862;  Washington,  D.  C,  1862;  Gettysburg  Campaign,  1863;  Kingston,  Pa.,  June 
26,  1863;  near  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  June  29,  1863;  Spanish-American  war,  1898;  Cuba,  June, 
July  and  August,  1898;  San  Juan  Hill,  July  i,  1898;  siege  of  Santiago  de  Cuba,  July 
2  to  17,  1898. 

On  the  State  Color. —  Dead  Rabbit  riot,  1857;  Quarantine  riots,  1858;  Draft  riots,  1863; 
Orange  riots  1871;  Railroad  riots.  1877;  Buffalo,  1892;  Brooklyn,  1896. 

Service  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

The  regiment  left  the  State  (nine  companies),  under  orders,  April  21,  1861,  en  route  for 
Washington,  D.  C.,  commanded  by  Col.  A.  S.  Vosburg;  was  mustered  in  the  United  States 
service  for  three  months,  on  the  3d  of  May;  served  at  and  near  Washington  and  in  the 
2d  Brigade,  2d  Division,  Army  of  North-Eastern  Virginia;  its  Company  I,  armed  with 
two  howitzers,  was  originally  Company  L,  igth  Militia,  Parmenter's  Riflemen.  The 
regiment  was  mustered  out  under  Col.  H.  P.  Martin,  July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

May  28,  1862,  the  regiment  (ten  companies)  was  again  mustered  in  the  United 
States  service  for  three  months ;  it  left  the  State  the  same  day,  commanded  by  Colonel 
Martin;  it  served  in  the  defenses  of  Washington  in  Sturgis'  Brigade  and  was  mustered 
out  in  New  York  city,  September  2,  1862. 

On  the  return  of  the  regiment  from  this  last  service  a  number  of  its  members  joined 
the  I24th  Volunteers,  then  being  recruited  and  organized. 

June  17,  1863,  the  regiment  (ten  companies),  commanded  by  Col.  Benjamin  L.  Trafford, 
left  the  State  en  route  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for  a  service  of  thirty  days ;  it  served  with  the 
1st  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Department  Susquehanna;  and  was  mustered  out  of  the  United 
States  service  at  New  York  city,  July  22,  1863. 

The  regiment  lost  in  its  service  in  1861,  killed  in  action,  ten  enlisted  men;  died  of 
wounds  received  in  action,  one  officer,  two  enlisted  men;  died  of  disease,  etc.,  one  officer, 
four  enlisted  men;  total,  two  officers,  sixteen  enlisted  men;  aggregate,  eighteen;  and  it, 
or  portions  of  it,  took  part  in  the  occupation  'of  Alexandria,  Va.,  May  24,  1861 ;  the 
attack  on  batteries,  at  Aquia  Creek,  Va.,  May  31,  and  June  i,  1861 ;  the  attack  on 
Matthias  Point  on  June  27,  1861 ;  the  battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July  21,  1861,  where  it 
suffered  a  loss  of  ten  enlisted  men  killed,  three  officers  and  thirty-seven  enlisted  men 
wounded;  one  officer,  eleven  enlisted  men  captured;  aggregate,  sixty-two;  a  skirmish  at 
Kingston,  Pa.,  June  26,  1863,  and  at  Oyster  Point  near  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  June  29,  1863,  in 
which  it  had  one  enlisted  man  wounded. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1861. 

COLONEL,  ABRAM   S.  VOSBURG. 
COLONEL,   HENRY    PATCHEN    MARTIN. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  HENRY  PATCHEN 

MARTIN. 

MAJOR,   GEORGE  A.  BUCKINGHAM. 
ADJUTANT,        ANDREW         HAMILTON 

PRIDE. 
ACTING  ADJUTANT,  WILLIAM  G.  TOMP- 

KINS. 

QUARTERMASTER,    GEORGE   ROOSEVELT. 
COMMISSARY,   WILLIAM   BORROWS. 
ENGINEER,   EDWARD  A.   QUINTARD. 
PAYMASTER,  EUGENE  PEUGNET. 
SURGEON,  CHARLES  McMILLAN. 
SURGEON,   EUGENE   PEUGNET. 
SURGEON,  JOHN  P.  DODGE. 


ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JOHN   P.  DODGE. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JAMES  B.  REYN- 
OLDS. 

CHAPLAIN,  CORNELIUS  CORSON. 

CAPTAIN,   DAVID  D.   HART,  Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  G.  TOMP- 
KINS,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  B.  OAK- 
LEY, Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  BENJAMIN  L.  TRAFFORD, 
Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  R.  KLOTS, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  R.  LIVER- 
MORE,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  J.  COLES,  Company 
C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  H.  MAY- 
NARD,  Company  C. 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HARVEY  J.  RICH, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  H. 
AKLEY,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  DAVID  C.  MESCHUTT,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  H.  STOW, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DsNYSE  H.  DE- 
NYSE,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  EDWARD  H.  WADE,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  B.  PREN- 
DERGAST,  Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  N.  FAIR- 
CHILD,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JULIUS  LIVINGSTON  ELLIS, 
Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  A. 
MURPHY,  Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EUGENE  THORN, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  S.  DUNHAM,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  CURTIS, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  W.  TUR- 
NER, Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  ASA  F.  MILLER,  Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ANDREW  HARRY 
EMBLER,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  UN- 
DERWOOD, Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  AUGUSTUS  VAN  HORNE 
ELLIS,  Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  BENJAMIN  F. 
CHAMBERLAIN,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  HAW- 
KINS, Company  I. 

1862. 

COLONEL,   HENRY   PATCHEN   MARTIN. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  CHARLES  HENRY 
SMITH. 

MAJOR,  WILLIAM  J.  COLES. 

ADJUTANT,  FREDERICK  ZISSEL. 

QUARTERMASTER,  EDGAR  SEELYE. 

SURGEON,  JAMES  B.  REYNOLDS. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  EDWARD  G.  MAR- 
SHALL. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  G.  TOMPKINS, 
Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ORLANDO  P.  SMITH, 
Company  A. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  M.  WHIT- 
TELSEY,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  JOSEPH  FORBES,  Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  ROB- 
ERTSON, Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  H.  EVERT- 
SEN,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  OLIVER  LIBBY,  Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  A.  HULL,  Com- 
pany C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  RICHARD  T.  RICH, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  DAVID  C.  MESCHUTT,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  H.  STOW, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DsNYSE  H.  DE- 
NYSE,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  BENJAMIN  L.  TRAFFORD, 
Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  J.  FOWLER, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  F. 
WOOSTER,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  EUGENE  THORN,  Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  MOORHEAD, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CURTIS  B.  PIERCE, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  W.  CURTIS,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  RO- 
MAINE,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ABRAM  TALLMAN, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  W.  TURNER,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  LAWRENCE  P. 
HARTSHORNE,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  I.  TYSON, 
Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  AUGUSTUS  VAN  HORNE 
ELLIS,  Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  .WILLIAM  H.  GARRISON, 
Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  C.  TAGGERT, 
Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  ACHISON, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  N.  FAIRCHILD, 
Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  B.  PREN- 
DERGAST,  Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  C.  LEON- 
ARD, Company  K. 


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1863. 

COLONEL,  BENJAMIN  L.  TRAFFORD. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  WILLIAM  J. 
COLES. 

MAJOR,  DAVID  C.  MESCHUTT. 

ADJUTANT,   JOHN   R.   LIVERMORE. 

QUARTERMASTER,  EDGAR  SEELYE. 

ENGINEER,  GEORGE  ROOSEVELT. 

SURGEON,  EDGAR  BIRDSALL. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  AUGUSTUS  P. 
THROOP. 

CHAPLAIN,  JONATHAN  P.  HOVEY. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  G.  TOMPKINS, 
Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  M.  WHIT- 
TELSEY,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  STEPHEN  C.  MIL- 
LETT,  JR.,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  HENRY  H.  EVERT  SEN,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WALTON  CARPEN- 
TER, Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EBEN  PEEK,  Com- 
pany B. 

CAPTAIN,  OLIVER  LIBBY,  Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  A.  HULL, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  RICHARD  T.  RICH, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  H.  STOW,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  J.  UMPLEBY, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DsNYSE  H.  DE- 
NYSE,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  FRANKLIN  E.  WORCESTER, 
Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDWIN  W.  FINLEY, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  F. 
WOOSTER,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  MOORHEAD,  Company 
F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  H.  PARKER, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CURTIS  B.  PIERCE, 
Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  RICHARD  R.  HUNT, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  RO- 
MAINE,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  T.  WOOL- 
SEY,  Company  G. 


CAPTAIN,  HENRY  W.  TURNER,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  AMOS  L.  SEE,  Com- 
pany H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  E.  DIV- 
VER,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  I.  TYSON,  Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  SEA- 
BOLD,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ABRAM  B.  DE- 
GROFF,  Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  N.  FAIRCHILD,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  E.  WILL- 
SON,  Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  ARCH- 
BOLD,  Company  K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ACHISON,  ROBERT,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

AKLEY,  CHARLES  H.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  C,  May  3,  1861 ; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  June  i, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

ARCHBOLD,  JOSEPH,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  K,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K, 
June  30,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BIRDSALL,  EDGAR,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Sur- 
geon, June  30,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

BORROWE,  WILLIAM,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Commissary,  May  3,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  31,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  Regu- 
lar Army. 


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BUCKINGHAM,  GEORGE  A.,  age  40 
years ;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Major,  May  3,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  31,  1861,  at  New 
York  city ;  subsequent  service  in  53d  Vol- 
unteer Infantry,  2d  Organization. 

CARPENTER,  WALTON,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  June  30,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  BENJAMIN  R,  age  32 
years ;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  I 
(Howitzer  Company),  May  3,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  31,  1861,  at 
New  York  city. 

COLES,  WILLIAM  J.,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  C,  May  3,  1 86 1 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  31,  1861,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Major,  May 
28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
September  2,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June 

30,  1863;    mustered    out    with    regiment, 
July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

CORSON,  CORNELIUS,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Chaplain,  May  3,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

CURTIS,  GEORGE  W.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  3, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 

31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;   enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,   and   mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered   out    with    company,    September    2, 

1862,  at  New  York  city. 

DEGROFF,  ABRAM  B.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  June  30,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 

1863,  at  New  York  city. 


DENYSE,  DENYSE  H.,  age  51  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  3, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  28, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 2,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  June  30,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

DIVVER,  ROBERT  E.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  H,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
17,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  June  30,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

DODGE,  JOHN  P.,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  May  3,  1861 ;  resigned  July  10, 
1861 ;  appointed  Extra  Surgeon,  July  n, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  66th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

DUNHAM,  WILLIAM  S.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  April  20,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  31,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

ELLIS,  AUGUSTUS  VAN  HORNE,  age 
35  years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  I,  May  3, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  as 
Captain,  Company  I,  May  28,  1862,  to 
serve  three  months;  not  mustered  in; 
appointed  Colonel,  I24th  Volunteer  In- 
fantry, July  n,  1862. 

ELLIS,  JULIUS  LIVINGSTON,  age  24 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  May  3, 
1861 ;  wounded  in  action,  July  21,  1861,  at 


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695 


Bull  Run,  Va. ;  died  of  his  wounds,  July 
21,  1861;  Major,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by 
brevet  from  July  21,  1861. 

EMBLER,  ANDREW  HARRY,  age  27 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
H,  May  3,  1861 ;  wounded  in  action, 
July  21,  1861,  at  Bull  Run,  Va. ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  31,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service  in 
&2d  Volunteer  Infantry. 

EVERTSEN,  HENRY  H.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  May  28,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 

1862,  at    New    York   city;    enrolled    June 
17,    1863,   to   serve   thirty  days ;   mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  B,  June  30,  1863 ; 
mustered    out    with     company,    July    22, 

1863,  at   New  York  city. 
FAIRCHILD,  GEORGE  N.,  age  28  years; 

enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  E,  May  3,  1861 ; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  June  i, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  K,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 

1862,  at    New    York   city;    enrolled   June 
17,    1863,    to   serve  thirty  days;   mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  K,  June  30,  1863 ; 
mustered    out     with    company,    July    22, 

1863,  at  New  York  city. 

FINLEY,  EDWIN  W.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  June  30,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

FORBES,  JOSEPH,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  B,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city. 

FOWLER,  HENRY  J.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 


GARRISON,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  24  years ; 

enrolled  at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany I,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city. 

HART,  DAVID  D.,  age  42  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  May  3,  1861 ;  wounded  in 
action,  July  21,  1861,  at  Bull  Run,  Va. ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  31,  1861, 
at  New  York  city. 

HARTSHORNE,  LAWRENCE  P.,  age  27 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September 

2,  1862,   at   New  York  city. 
HAWKINS,   GEORGE  W.,  age  30  years; 

enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May 

3,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,   1861,  at  New  York  city. 

HOVEY,  JONATHAN  P.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Chap- 
lain, June  30,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

HULL,  JOHN  A.,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  May  28,  1862 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  June  30,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

HUNT,  RICHARD  R.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  June  30,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

KLOTS,  JAMES  R.,  age  27  years ;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  May  3,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  31,  1861,  at 
New  York  city. 

LEONARD,  JOSEPH  C,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 


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tenant,  Company  K,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

LIBBY,  OLIVER,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  C, 
May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  2,  1862,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  C,  June  30,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

I.IVERMORE,  JOHN  R.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  3, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in 
as  Adjutant,  June  30,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

MARSHALL,  EDWARD  G.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  I24th 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

MARTIN,  HENRY  PATCHEN,  age  34 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  3, 
1861 ;  as  Colonel,  June  3,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  31,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  May  28,  1862 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  September 
2,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 

MAYNARD,  SAMUEL  H.,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  3, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

MCMILLAN,  CHARLES,  age  36  years; 

enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Surgeon,  May  3,  1861 ;  appointed  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  July  15,  1861. 
MESCHUTT,  DAVID  C,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  D,  May  3,  1861 ;  mus- 


tered out  with  company,  July  31,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany D,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New  Ybrk 
city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Major,  June  30, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MILLER,  ASA  R,  age  35  years;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  months;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  H,  May  3,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  31,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  see  £3d  Volunteer  Infantry, 
2d  Organization. 

MILLETT,  JR.,  STEPHEN  C,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A, 
June  30,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city; 
see  3ist  Volunteer  Infantry. 

MOORHEAD,  JOHN,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17, 

1863,  to    serve   thirty    days;    mustered    in 
as    Captain,   Company   F,   June   30,    1863 ; 
mustered     out    with     company,    July    22, 
1863,  at  New  York  city. 

MURPHY,  THOMAS  A.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  May  3, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

OAKLEY,  THOMAS  B.,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  3, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent 
service  in  U.  S.  Volunteers. 

PARKER,  HENRY  H.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  June  30,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

PEEK,  EBEN,  age  —  years;  enrolled  June 
17,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 


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Company  B,  June  30,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

PEUGNET,  EUGENE,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Paymaster,  May  3,  1861 ;  appointed  Sur- 
geon, July  15,  1861 ;  captured  in  action, 
July  21,  1861,  at  Bull  Run,  Va. ;  paroled 
from  Richmond,  August  19,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out,  to  date  August  19,  1861,  at 
New  York  city. 

PIERCE,  CURTIS  B.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F, 
June  30,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

PRENDERGAST,  THOMAS  B.,  age  31 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  May  3,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  K, 
May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  2,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

PRIDE,  ANDREW  HAMILTON,  age 
30  years ;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  months ; 
mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  May  3,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  31, 
1861,  at  New  York  city. 

QUINTARD,  EDWARD  A.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Engineer,  May  3,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  31,  1861,  at  New 
York  city. 

REYNOLDS,  JAMES  B.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  months,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  July  10, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
Surgeon,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city. 


RICH,  HARVEY  J.,  age  28  years ;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  May  3,  1861 ;  re- 
signed June  i,  1861. 

RICH,  RICHARD  T.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17, 

1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  June  30, 
1863 ;    mustered   out   with   company,   July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

ROBERTSON,  GEORGE  W.,  age  — years; 
enrolled  April  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Engineer  Company,  May  3, 1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  31,  1861, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  May  28,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

ROMAINE,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 

1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17, 

1863,  at   New   York   city  to   serve   thirty 
days ;   mustered  in  as   Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  June  30,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

ROOSEVELT,  GEORGE,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster,  May  3,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  31,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Engineer, 
June  30,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

SEABOLD,  GEORGE  W.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  June  30,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22, 1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

SEE,  AMOS  L.,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  June  30,  1863;  mus- 


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tered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863,  at 
New  York  city. 

SEELYE,  EDGAR,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster,  May 
28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
September  2,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Quartermaster,  June  30, 
1863;  detailed  Brigade  Quartermaster 
from  June  23  to  July  14,  1863 ;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  22,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  subsequent  service  in  U.  S. 
Volunteers. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  HENRY,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, May  28,  1862;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  September  2,  1862,  at 
New  York  city. 

SMITH,  ORLANDO  P.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  May  28,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

STOW,  GEORGE  H.,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  5, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  months,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  May  28, 
1862 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 2,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  June 
30,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

TAGGERT,  JAMES  C,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  Newburgh  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

TALLMAN,  ABRAM,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862,  at  New  York  city. 

THORN,  EUGENE,  age  29  years ;  enrolled 
April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months;  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  F,  May  3,  1861 ;  promoted  Sec- 


ond Lieutenant,  June  i,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  31,  1861,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F, 
May  28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  2,  1862,  at  New  York 
city. 

THROOP,  AUGUSTUS  P.,  age  —  years ; 
enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  June  30,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

TOMPKINS,  WILLIAM  G.,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  3, 
1861 ;  acting  Adjutant,  July  21,  1861,  at 
battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va. ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  31,  1861,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  to  serve  three  months,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A,  May 
28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  2,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A,  June 

30,  1863  ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,   1863,  at  New  York  city. 

TRAFFORD,  BENJAMIN  L.,  age  25 
years;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  B,  May  3, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 

31,  1861,  at  New  York  city;   enrolled  at 
New    York    city    to    serve    three    months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  E, 
May  28,    1862;   mustered   out  with   com- 
pany,   September   2,    1862,    at    New   York 
city;    enrolled    June    17,    1863,    to    serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  June 

30,  1863;    mustered    out    with    regiment, 
July  22,   1863,  at   New  York  city. 

TURNER,  HENRY  W.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  3, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 

31,  1861,  at  New   York  city;   enrolled  at 
New    York   city   to    serve    three    months, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  H, 
May   28,    1862;    mustered   out   with   com- 
pany,   September   2,    1862,   at    New    York 
city;    enrolled    June    17,    1863,    to    serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  June  30,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 


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TYSON,  GEORGE  I,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 
1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June 
17,  1863,  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  I,  June  30,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

UMPLEBY,  JOHN  J.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months;  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  D,  May  28,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June 
30,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

UNDERWOOD,  GEORGE  W.,  age  33 
years ;  enrolled  April  19,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  months ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
H,  May  3,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city. 

VOSBURG,  ABRAM  S.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Colonel,  May  3,  1861 ;  died  May  20,  1861, 
at  Washington,  D.  C. 

WADE,  EDWARD  H.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled April  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  E,  May  3,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  31,  1861,  at 
New  York  city ;  subsequent  service  in  59th 
Volunteer  Infantry. 

WHITTELSEY,  SAMUEL  M.,  age  28 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  September  2, 


1862,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17, 

1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
First    Lieutenant,    Company    A,    June    30, 
1863 ;    mustered    out   with    company,    July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

WILLSON,  WILLIAM  E.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  June  30,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

WOOLSEY,  JAMES  T.,  age  40  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  G,  May  28,  1862 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  September  2,  1862,  at 
New  York  city;  enrolled  June  17,  1863',  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  June  30,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

WOOSTER,  CHARLES  F.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  May  28,  1862;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  September  2, 

1862,  at  New  York  city ;  enrolled  June  17, 

1863,  to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,   Company  E,  June  30, 
1863 ;    mustered    out   with    company,   July 
22,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

WORCESTER,  FRANKLIN  E.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  June  17,  1863,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  E,  June  30,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  22,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

ZISSEL,  FREDERICK,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
months,  and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  May 
28,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
September  2,  1862,  at  New  York  city. 


SEVENTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment  is  still  in  existence  and  located  at  Buffalo.  Its  organization  commenced 
in  June,  1854,  Company  D  of  the  6sth  Regiment  forming  the  nucleus.  Company  B  was 
organized  in  August  and  Companies  C  and  E  in  September,  1854;  Company  A  was 
formed  in  May,  1855,  and  these  five  companies  constituted  the  regiment  until  February, 
1858,  when  two  companies,  one  of  cavalry  (R)  and  one  of  rifles  (L),  were  organized 
and  attached  to  it.  In  1860  Companies  F,  G,  H  and  I  were  organized,  and  the  designation 
of  Company  L  was,  in  1865,  changed  to  Company  K.  Company  R  was  disbanded  in 
1865,  Company  H  in  1868;  Company  I  was  consolidated  with  Company  B  in  1870,  and  in 
1882  Companies  E  and  K  were  disbanded.  Company  E  was  reorganized  in  1886  and 
Company  H  in  1891.  During  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  the  regiment  furnished  to  the 


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country  nearly  300  officers  and  over  1,000  men,  who  received  their  first  military  instruction 
while  members  of  it. 

The  regiment  has  received  authority  to  place  silver  rings  on  the  lances  of  its  colors, 
engraved  as  follows : 

On  the  National  Color. —  Gettysburg  Campaign,  1863;  Buffalo,  November  and  Decem- 
ber, 1863. 

On  the  State  Color. —  Draft  riots,  1863;  Negro  riot,  1864;  Fenian  invasion  of  Canada, 
1866;  Hornellsville,  1877;  Buffalo,  1892. 

Service  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

In  May,  1861,  four  of  its  companies,  B,  C,  D  and  F,  volunteered  in  a  body,  forming 
the  nucleus  of  the  21  st  Volunteers. 

June  18,  1863,  the  regiment  was  ordered  to  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for  a  service  of  thirty 
days,  and,  commanded  by  Col.  Watson  A.  Fox,  it  left  the  State  (nine  companies)  June 
19,  1863.  It  served  at  Mount  Union,  Pa.,  and  was  mustered  out  of  the  United  States 
service  August  3,  1863  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

November  16,  1863,  the  regiment  was  again  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  for 
thirty  days  for  the  protection  of  the  frontiers  of  the  State.  It  served  (nine  companies),  at 
Buffalo  and  was  there  mustered  out  December  16,  1863. 

The  regiment  lost  by  death  in  its  first  service  in  1863,  one  enlisted  man  died  of  disease, 
and  took  part  in  a  skirmish  near  Clear  Spring,  Md.,  July  10,  1863. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment 

1863,  First  Service. 

COLONEL,  WATSON  A.  FOX. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  WALTER  G.  SEELY. 

MAJOR,  CHARLES  J.  WING. 

ADJUTANT,  JAMES  M.  JOHNSON. 

QUARTERMASTER,   CLARKE  DODGE. 

ENGINEER,  HENRY  PALMER. 

SURGEON,  JACOB  WHITTAKER. 

CHAPLAIN,  GROSVENOR  W.  HEACOCK. 

CAPTAIN,  HORACE  G.  THOMAS,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  C.  NAGEL, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DIXON  BEAN,  Com- 
pany A. 

CAPTAIN,  THEODORE  D.  BORMAN, 
Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  W. 
BISHOP,  Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  L.  SMITH, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  W.  WAYLAND,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  A.  TOR- 
RANCE,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  Mc- 
GEAN,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  M.  BAKER,  Com- 
pany D. 


FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    JOHN    C.    BOWLES, 
Company   D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ELISHA  F.  SMITH, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,     WILLIAM     CLINGEN,     Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES   RYAN,   Com- 
pany E. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     JAMES      McGEE, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  HUGH  SLOAN,  Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,   CHARLES  C.  JOHN- 
SON, Company  F. 

SECOND   LIEUTENANT,    JOHN    L.    BROTH- 
ERS,  Company   F. 

CAPTAIN,  HARRY   KESTER,  Company  G. 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    LOUIS    P.    REICH- 
ERT,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  W.  VOAS, 
Company   G. 

CAPTAIN,    GEORGE    B.    KNIGHT,    Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,   EGBERT   E.   ALLEN, 
Company   I. 

SECOND   LIEUTENANT,    NORMAN    BAKER, 
Company    I. 

CAPTAIN,    ALEXANDER    SLOAN,    Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    JOHN    PETERSON, 
Company   K. 

SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    ARRABERT    F. 
HOLT,   Company  K. 


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1863,  Second  Service. 

COLONEL,  WATSON   A.   FOX. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  WALTER  G. 
SEELY. 

MAJOR,  CHARLES  J.  WING. 

ADJUTANT,  JAMES  M.  JOHNSON. 

QUARTERMASTER,   CLARKE   DODGE. 

ENGINEER,  GEORGE  B.   KETCHUM. 

SURGEON,  JACOB   WHITTAKER. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  THOMAS  E. 
YOUNG. 

CAPTAIN,  HORACE  G.  THOMAS,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  C.  NAGEL, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  DIXON  BEAN, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  W.  COTHRAN,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  L.  SMITH, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  G.  GRA- 
HAM, Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  W.  WAYLAND,  Com- 
pany C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  A.  TOR- 
RANCE,  Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  Mc- 
GEAN,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  C.  BOWLES,  Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ELISHA  F.  SMITH, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THEODORE  M. 
BRISTOL,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  CLINGEN,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  RYAN,  Com- 
pany E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  McGEE, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,    HUGH    SLOAN,   Company   F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  C.  JOHN- 
SON, Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  L.  BROTH- 
ERS, Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  LOUIS  P.  REICHERT,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  M.  KELLEY, 
Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  W.  VOAS, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  B.  KNIGHT,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EGBERT  E.  ALLEN, 
Company  I. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  NORMAN  BAKER, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  ALEXANDER  SLOAN,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  PETERSON, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ARRABERT  F. 
HOLT,  Company  K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ALLEN,  EGBERT  E.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1863;  enrolled 
November  15,  1863,  at  Akron  to  serve 
thirty-one  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  November  16, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  De- 
cember 16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

BAKER,  GEORGE  M.,  late  Captain,  2ist 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  Buffalo 
to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  D,  June  19,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1863. 

BAKER,  NORMAN,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863 ;  enrolled  at 
Akron  to  serve  thirty-one  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
I,  November  15,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

BEAN,  DIXON,  age  28  years;  enrolled  at 
Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
A,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863;  enrolled  No- 
vember 15,  1863,  to  serve  thirty-one  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  November  16,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  December  16,  1863, 
at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

BISHOP,  THOMAS  W.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1863,  at  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y. 

BORMAN,  THEODORE  D.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B, 


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June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

BOWLES,  JOHN  C,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1863;  enrolled 
November  15,  1863,  to  serve  thirty-one 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
D,  November  16,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  December  16,  1863,  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

BRISTOL,  THEODORE  M.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  Buffalo  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  D,  July  4,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1863; 
enrolled  November  15,  1863,  at  Buffalo  to 
serve  thirty-one  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  Novem- 
ber 16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

BROTHERS,  JOHN  L.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863;  enrolled  No- 
vember 15,  1863,  to  serve  thirty-one  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  November  16,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  December  16,  1863,  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

CLINGEN,  WILLIAM,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  E.June 
19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  3,  1863;  enrolled  November  15, 
1863,  to  serve  thirty-one  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  E,  November  16, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  De- 
cember 16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

COTHRAN,  GEORGE  W.,  late  Captain  ist 
Volunteer  Artillery;  enrolled  November 
15,  1863,  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty-one 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
B,  November  16,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

DODGE,  CLARKE,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in.  as  Quartermaster,  June  19,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  3, 
1863;  enrolled  November  15,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Quar- 
termaster, November  20,  1863;  mustered 


out  with  regiment,  December  16,  1863,  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

FOX,  WATSON  A.,  age  44  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Colonel,  June  19,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  3,  1863; 
enrolled  November  15,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  No- 
vember 20,  1863  J  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

GRAHAM,  THOMAS  G.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  June  19,  1863,  at  Buffalo  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  B,  July  4,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  3,  1863, 
at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  November 
15,  1863,  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty-one 
days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  November  16,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  December  16, 
1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

HEACOCK,  GROSVENOR  W.,  age  42 
years ;  enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  June 
19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
August  3,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

HOLT,  ARRABERT  F.,  age  37  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863 ;  enrolled  to 
serve  thirty-one  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  Novem- 
ber 16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

JOHNSON,  CHARLES  C.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863 ;  enrolled  No- 
vember 15,  1863,  to  serve  thirty-one  days ; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
F,  November  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

JOHNSON,  JAMES  M.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  June  19,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  3, 
1863;  enrolled  November  15,  1863,  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  Adjutant, 
November  20,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 


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KELLEY,  JOHN  M.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled June  17,  1863,  at  Buffalo  to  serve 
thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  G,  July  4,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  3,  1863;  enrolled 
November  15,  1863,  at  Buffalo  to  serve 
thirty-one  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  November  16, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  De- 
cember 16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

KESTER,  HARRY,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  G,  June  19, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 3,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

KETCHUM,  GEORGE  B.,  age  --  years; 
enrolled  November  15,  1863,  at  Buffalo  to 
serve  thirty  days;  mustered  in  as  En- 
gineer, November  20,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  December  16,  1863,  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

KNIGHT,  GEORGE  B.,  age  47  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  I,  June 
19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  3,  1863;  enrolled  November  15, 
1863,  at  Akron  to  serve  thirty-one  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  I,  No- 
vember 16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

McGEAN,  WILLIAM,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863 ;  enrolled  to  serve 
thirty-three  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  November 

14,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  De- 
cember 16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

McGEE,  JAMES,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1863 ;  enrolled  November 

15,  1863,  to   serve  thirty-one   days;   mus- 
tered in   as   Second  Lieutenant,   Company 

-  E,  November  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

NAGEL,  JOHN  C,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  A, 
June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  3,  1863;  enrolled  November  15, 
1863,  to  serve  thirty-one  days ;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  No- 


vember 16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, December  16,  1865,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

PALMER,  HENRY,  age  25  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Engineer,  June  19,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  3,  1863, 
at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

PETERSON,  JOHN,  age  35  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  K, 
June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  3,  1863;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty- 
one  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  K,  November  16,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  December 
16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

REICHERT,  LOUIS  P.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany G,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863;  enrolled  No- 
vember 15,  1863,  to  serve  thirty-one  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  G,  No- 
vember 16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

RYAN,  JAMES,  age  27  years;  enrolled  at 
Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  June 
19",  1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 3,  1863 ;  enrolled  November  15,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty-one  days ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  November 
16,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  De- 
cember 16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

SEELY,  WALTER  G.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June 
19,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 3,  1863;  enrolled  November  15,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, November  20,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  December  16, 
1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  see  49th  Volunteer 
Infantry. 

SLOAN,  ALEXANDER,  age  42  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  K,  June 
19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 3,  1863;  enrolled  November  15,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty-one  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  K,  November  16,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  December  16, 
1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

SLOAN,  HUGH,  age  33  years;  enrolled  at 
Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  June  19,  1863; 


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mustered  out  with  company,  August  3, 
1863 ;  enrolled  November  15,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty-one  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  F,  November  16,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  December  16,  1863,  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

SMITH,  ELISHA  F.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863 ;  enrolled  No- 
vember 15,  1863,  to  serve  thirty-one  days ; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  November  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

SMITH,  GEORGE  L.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863;  enrolled  No- 
vember 15,  1863,  to  serve  thirty-one  days ; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
B,  November  16,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

THOMAS,  HORACE  G.,  late  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  21  st  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  A,  June  19, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 3,  1863 ;  enrolled  November  15,  1863, 
to  serve  thirty-one  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  A,  November  16,  1863 ; 
appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  in  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps,  December  12,  1863. 

TORRANCE,  GEORGE  A.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  June  19,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  3,  1863 ;  enrolled  to  serve 
thirty-three  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  November 
14,  1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  De- 
cember 16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


VOAS,  ROBERT  W.,  age  38  years;  enrolled 
at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  June  19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  3,  1863 ;  enrolled  November 
15,  1863,  to  serve  thirty-one  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  November  16,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

WAYLAND,  JOHN  W.,  age  27  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  C,  June 
19,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 3,  1863 ;  enrolled  to  serve  thirty-three 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  November  14,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  December  16,  1863,  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

WHITTAKER,  JACOB,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  June  19,  1863 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  August  3, 
1863;  enrolled  November  15,  1863,  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  No- 
vember 20,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

WING,  CHARLES  J.,  age  42  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Major,  June  19,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  3,  1863 ; 
enrolled  November  15,  1863,  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Major,  November  20, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  De- 
cember 16,  1863,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

YOUNG,  THOMAS  E.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled June  19,  1863,  at  Buffalo  to  serve 
thirty  days ;  mustered  in  as  Hospital 
Steward,  July  4,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  3,  1863 ;  enrolled  No- 
vember 15,  1863,  at  Buffalo  to  serve  thirty 
days;  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon, 
November  20,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  December  16,  1863,  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 


SEVENTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

This   regiment  is   at  this  date  not  in  existence.    In   1861   members   of  it  formed  the 
nucleus  of  the  37th  Volunteers. 


SEVENTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  not  now  in  existence,  but  then  located  at  New  York  city ,  was  mustered 
in  the  service  of  the  United  States  for  100  days,  August  2,  1864;  commanded  by  Col. 
Thomas  Lynch,  it  (seven  companies)  served  at  the  depot  at  Elmira,  and,  November  19, 


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1864,  it  was  mustered  out  and  honorably  discharged  from  the  United  States  service  at 
New  York  city,  to  date  November  9,  1864,  having  lost  during  its  service  by  death  of 
disease,  one  officer. 


Officers   of   the  Regiment. 
COLONEL,  THOMAS  LYNCH. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,      THOMAS      NOR- 

TON. 

MAJOR,  PHILIP  A.  McMAHON. 
ADJUTANT,  JOHN   B.   BRADY. 
ACTING  QUARTERMASTER,   MATHEW    SIN- 


SURGEON,  MICHAEL  G.   GILLIGAN. 
CAPTAIN,   JOHN   J.    CASEY,   Company   A. 
FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  FERGUS  PRIOR,  Com- 

pany A. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT,      JACOB      REGUS, 

Company  A. 
CAPTAIN,    EDWARD   T.   MURPHY,   Com- 

pany  B. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    ROBERT    MURPHY, 

Company   B. 
SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  FRANCIS  MARTIN, 

Company  B. 
CAPTAIN,      THOMAS      SINNOTT,      Com- 

pany C. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT,      JOHN      SINNOTT, 

Company   C. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,      OWEN      CLARK, 

Company  C. 
CAPTAIN,     WILLIAM     McNALLY,     Com- 

pany D. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    JOHN    F.     SMILEY, 

Company   D. 
SECOND    LIEUTENANT,    PAUL    A.    RYDER, 

Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,   JOHN    PIGOTT,   Company   E. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     JOHN     BRENNAN, 

Company   E. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,      MATHEW      SIN- 

NOTT,   Company    E. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT,      JOHN      MURPHY, 

Company  G. 
SECOND   LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  V.  PARKER, 

Company  G. 
CAPTAIN,    PHILIP    McCORMACK,    Com- 

pany H. 
FIRST   LIEUTENANT,   MICHAEL   J.   RYAN, 

Company  H. 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,      JAMES      BATES, 

Company  H. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BATES,    JAMES,    age    33    years;    enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days  ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
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ant,  Company  H,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

BRADY,  JOHN  B.,  age  25  years;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
loo  days;  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  Au- 
gust 2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
November  9,  1864. 

BRENNAN,  JOHN,  late  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, l82d  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
loo  clays;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  9,  1864. 

CASEY,  JOHN  J.,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany A,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  9,  1864, 

CLARK,  OWEN,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

GILLIGAN,  MICHAEL  G.,  late  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  69th  Militia;  enrolled  July 
12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  ico 
days;  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  August  2, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  No- 
vember 9,  1864. 

LYNCH,  THOMAS,  late  Captain,  69th 
Militia;  enrolled  July  i2>  1864,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in 
as  Colonel,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  November  9,  1864. 

MARTIN,  FRANCIS,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
9,  1864. 

McCORMACK,  PHILIP,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  H,  August  2,  1864;  died  of 
disease,  August  30,  1864. 

McMAHON,  PHILIP  A.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Major, 
August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  9,  1864. 


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McNALLY,  WILLIAM,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  D,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

MURPHY,  EDWARD  T.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  B,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

MURPHY,  JOHN,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
loo  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  G,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864 

MURPHY,  ROBERT,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
9,  1864. 

NORTON,  THOMAS,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  November  9,  1864. 

PARKER,  JOHN  V.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  a*  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
9,  1864. 

PIGOTT,  JOHN,  age  24  ,years;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany E,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  9,  1864. 

PRIOR,  FERGUS,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  A,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 


tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

REGUS,  JACOB,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
loo  days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

RYAN,  MICHAEL  J.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
9,  1864. 

RYDER,  PAUL  A.,  age  20  years;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
loo  days;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

SINNOTT,  JOHN,  age  30  years;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
loo  days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

SINNOTT,  MATHEW,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  E,  August  2, 
1864.;  acting  Quartermaster  from  Sep- 
tember 14,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  9,  1864. 

SINNOTT,  THOMAS,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  C,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  9,  1864. 

SMILEY,  JOHN  F.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  August  2,  1864; 
deserted  while  under  arrest,  September 
18,  1864. 


SEVENTY-NINTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  then  located  in  New  York  city,  but  now  not  in  existence,  entered  the 
United  States  service  as  a  regiment  of  volunteers  for  three  years  in  1861,  and  was  known 
while  in  that  service  as  the  79th  Volunteers. 


EIGHTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  then  located  in  New  York  city,  now  not  in  existence,  was  ordered  to 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  June  18,  1863,  for  a  service  of  thirty  days ;  commanded  by  Col.  Frederick 
A.  Conkling,  it  (eight  companies)  left  the  State  July  3,  1863;  served  in  the  defenses  of 


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Baltimore,  Md.,  in  the  Middle  Department,  8th  Corps,  and  was  mustered  out  of  the 
United  States  service  August  4,  1863  at  New  York  city. 

It  was  again  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  July  12,  1864,  but  for  a  period  of 
100  days;  it  (ten  companies)  served  under  the  command  of  Colonel  Conkling, 
at  and  near  Washington,  D.  C,  Great  Falls,  Md.,  and  Winchester,  Va.,  and  was  mustered 
out  October  29,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

In  its  service  in  1864  the  regiment  lost  by  death,  of  disease,  etc.,  one  officer  and  eleven 
enlisted  men;  total,  twelve;  and  portions  of  it  took  part  in  a  skirmish  with  guerrillas, 
September  24,  1864,  at  Potomac  river  near  Muddy  Branch,  Md. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

1863. 

COLONEL,  FREDERICK  A.  CONKLING. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  ANGUS  CAMERON. 

MAJOR,  THOMAS  BARCLAY. 

ADJUTANT,   CORNELIUS   B.   MITCHELL. 

QUARTERMASTER,   EDMUND  W.   TRUE. 

SURGEON,  JAMES   NORVAL. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  JAMES  QUEE. 

CHAPLAIN,  JOHN  N.  McLEOD. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  HUNTER,   Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MATTHEW  AHMUTY, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  QUIGG, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  ATKINSON,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  A.  CRAIG, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  ATKIN- 
SON, Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  THEODORE  W.  THORP,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ELLICOTT  D.  AVER- 
ELL,  Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PETER  ROGERS, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  EDWARD  A.  WILLOUGHBY, 
Company  E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ARTHUR  SMALL, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JACOB  H.  WARD, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  ALEXANDER  McLEOD,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  F.  DOAK, 
Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  H. 
TOMES,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  S.  McKAY,  Com- 
pany G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  REID,  Com- 
pany G. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  J.  CARROLL, 

Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  ELI  TAYLOR,  Company  H. 
FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     JOHN     J.     KEHOE, 

Company  H. 
SECOND      LIEUTENANT.      EDWARD      F. 

ROURKE,  Company  H. 
FIRST      LIEUTENANT,      JACOB      WORTH, 

Company  K 
SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     HENRY     CLOSE, 

Company  K. 

1864. 

COLONEL,  FREDERICK  A.  CONKLING. 

MAJOR,  THOMAS  BARCLAY. 

ADJUTANT,   CORNELIUS   B.    MITCHELL. 

QUARTERMASTER,  GEORGE  F.  DOAK. 

COMMISSARY,   SIMON  HAZELTON. 

ENGINEER,  JOHN  J.  KEHOE. 

SURGEON,  JAMES  NORVAL. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  CHARLES  J. 
KNIGHT. 

CHAPLAIN,  JOHN  N.  McLEOD. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  HUNTER,  Company  A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  MATTHEW  AHMUTY, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWARD  QUIGG, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  WILLIAM  ATKINSON,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  A.  CRAIG, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  ATKIN- 
SON, Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  EDWARD  A.  L.  ROBERTS, 
Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  A.  SUTTON, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  SAMUEL  D.  COMBS, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  ELLICOTT  D.  AVERELL, 
Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  PETER  ROGERS, 
Company  D. 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  COATES, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  JOSEPH  G.  FENDON,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  E.  HELME, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  HINES, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  ALEXANDER  McLEOD,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  EAGLE- 
SON,  Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  R.  EAGLE- 
SON,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  H.  BRADY,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT.  FRANCIS  C.  Mc- 
CREADY,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  B.  EL- 
MORE,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  ELI  TAYLOR,  Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ANTHONY  HART- 
MAN,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  L.  MIL- 
LER, Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  CHRISTOPHER  PULLMAN, 
Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  RODEN,  Com- 
pany I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  R.  HAMIL- 
TON, Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  DOUGLASS,  Com- 
pany K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  GARDINER, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  GARDINER, 
Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  H.  TOMES, 
Unassigned. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

AHMUTY,  MATTHEW,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  July  13,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  October  29,  1864. 

ATKINSON,  CHARLES,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  July  3,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  4,  1863, 


at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864, 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  29, 
1864. 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM,  age  36  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany B,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  to  serve  ico 
days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
B,  July  13,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, October  29,  1864. 

AVERELL,  ELLICOTT  D.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  to 
serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  D,  July  13,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  October  29,  1864. 

BARCLAY,  THOMAS,  late  Captain,  791*1 
Volunteer  Infantry ;  enrolled  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in 
as  Major,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  August  4,  1863,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  to  serve  100 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Major,  July  13,  1864 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  October  29, 
1864. 

BRADY,  JOHN  H.,  age  31  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  G,  July 
13,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Oc- 
tober 29,  1864. 

CAMERON,  ANGUS,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  4,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

CARROLL,  JAMES  J.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  G,  July  3,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

CLOSE,  HENRY,  age  38  years ;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  July  5,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 


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COATES,  JAMES,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  D,  July 
3,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 4,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  July  13,  1864;  dis- 
missed October  8,  1864. 

COMBS,  SAMUEL  D.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  29, 
1864. 

CONKLING,  FREDERICK  A.,  age  46 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
July  3,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
August  4,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  to  serve  100  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Colonel,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  October  29, 
1864. 

CRAIG,  THOMAS  A.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  July  13,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  October  29,  1864. 

DOAK,  GEORGE  F.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster, 
July  13,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, October  29,  1864. 

DOUGLASS,  JAMES,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  K,  July  13,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  October  29,  1864. 

EAGLESON,  CHARLES,  age  —  years ;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  29, 
1864. 

EAGLESON,  THOMAS  R.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 


to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  29, 
1864. 

ELMORE,  GEORGE  B.,  late  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 6ist  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  July  13,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  October  29,  1864. 

FENDON,  JOSEPH  G.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  E,  July  13,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  October  29,  1864. 

GARDINER,  JAMES,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  K,  July  13,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  October  29, 
1864. 

GARDINER,  JOHN,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  29, 
1864. 

HAMILTON,  JOHN  R.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  I,  July  13, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  Octo- 
ber 29,  1864. 

HARTMAN,  ANTHONY,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  29, 


HAZELTON,  SIMON,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Commissary  of 
Subsistence,  July  13,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  October  29,  1864. 

HELME,  GEORGE  E.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant  Major, 
July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  4,  1863,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  July  13,  1864 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  29, 
1864. 


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1IINES,  THOMAS,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company 
E,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, August  4,  1863,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out,  September  9,  1864. 

HUNTER,  JAMES,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A, 
Ju^y  3.  1863;  mustered  out  with  company, 
August  4,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  to  serve  100  days; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  A, 
July  I3»  J864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, October  29,  1864. 

KEHOE,  JOHN  J.,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Engineer,  July  13, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Octo- 
ber 29,  1864. 

KNIGHT,  CHARLES  J.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  July  13,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  October  29,  1864. 

McCREADY,  FRANCIS  C,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany B,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  .to  serve  100 
days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  July  13,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  October  29,  1864. 

McKAY,  CHARLES  S.,  age  39  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany G,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

McLEOD,  ALEXANDER,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany F,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New  York 
city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  to  serve  100 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 


F,  July  13,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, October  29,  1864. 

McLEOD,  JOHN  N.,  age  60  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  July 
3,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 4,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
to  serve  100  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Chaplain,  July  13,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  October  29,  1864. 

MILLER,  CHARLES  L.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Seqond 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  29, 
1864. 

MITCHELL,  CORNELIUS  B.,  age  19 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant, 
July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
August  4,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled July  12,  1864,  to  serve  100  days; 
mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  October  29, 
1864. 

NORVAL,  JAMES,  late  Surgeon,  79th  Vol- 
unteer Infantry;  enrolled  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mustered  in 
as  Surgeon,  July  3,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  to  serve 
loo  days;  mustered  in  a^  Surgeon,  July 
13,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
October  29,  1864. 

PULLMAN,  CHRISTOPHER,  age  28 
years;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  100  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  I,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  29, 
1864. 

QUEE,  JAMES,  age  38  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  July 
3,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Au- 
gust 4,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

QUIGG,  EDWARD,  age  30  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city ;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  A,  July  13,  1864;  died  Sep- 
tember 19,  1864,  of  typhoid  fever,  in  hos- 
pital at  Georgetown,  D.  C. 


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REID,  WILLIAM,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

ROBERTS,  EDWARD  A.  L.,  age  35 
years;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  100  days ;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  C,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  29, 
1864. 

RODEN,  JOSEPH,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  I,  July  13,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  October  29,  1864. 

ROGERS,  PETER,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Secon  I  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  July  3,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864,  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  July  13,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  October  29, 
1864. 

ROURKE,  EDWARD  F.(  age  30  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  July  3,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  4,  1863, 
at  New  York  city. 

SMALL,  ARTHUR,  age  26  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  July  3,  1863 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

SUTTON,  JOHN  A.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled July  26,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany K,  84th  Volunteer  Infantry,  Au- 
gust I,  1861 ;  discharged  for  disability, 
September  15,  1862,  at  Washington,  D. 
C. ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Color 
Bearer,  this  regiment,  July  3,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  August  4,  1863, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864, 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days ;  mus- 


tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
C,  July  13,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, October  29,  1864. 

TAYLOR,  ELI,  age  34  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  H,  July 
3,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 4,  1863,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled 
July  12,  1864,  to  serve  100  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  H,  July 
13,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
October  29,  1864. 

THORP,  THEODORE  W.,  late  Captain, 
66th  Volunteer  Infantry ;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  thirty  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  July  3, 
1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Au- 
gust 4,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

TOMES,  CHARLES  H.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  July  3,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  August  4,  1863, 
at  New  York  city;  enrolled  July  12,  1864, 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  unassigned,  September  3, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  Octo- 
ber 29,  1864. 

TRUE,  EDMUND  W.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster, 
July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, August  4,  1863,  at  New  York  city. 

WARD,  JACOB  H.,  age  35  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 

WILLOUGHBY,  EDWARD  A.,  late  First 
Lieutenant,  25th  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany E,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out  with 
company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New  York 
city. 

WORTH,  JACOB,  age  25  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  July  3,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  company,  August  4,  1863,  at  New 
York  city. 


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NINETY-THIRD   REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  then  located  in  New  York  city  and  county,  and  commanded  by  Col. 
William  R.  W.  Chambers,  but  not  now  in  existence,  was  mustered  in  the  United  States 
service  for  a  period  of  100  days,  July  20,  1864,  and  left  the  State  at  the  same  time;  it 
was  mustered  out  of  this  service  November  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

It  lost  by  death,  of  disease,  two  enlisted  men. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

COLONEL,  WILLIAM  R.  W.  CHAMBERS. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,    PETER    BOWE. 

MAJOR,   PATRICK  CONNOLLY. 

ADJUTANT,  THOMAS  H.  BRAISTED,  JR. 

ADJUTANT,   JULIUS    M.    ELLENDORF. 

QUARTERMASTER,    JOHN    O'BRIEN. 

ENGINEER,   LEONARD   H.    BOOLE. 

SURGEON,   ROBERT   L.    WATERBURY. 

ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  GEORGE  ROSEN- 
BURGER. 

CHAPLAIN,  GEORGE  WHEELER. 

CAPTAIN,  BERNARD  KIERNAN,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  A.  QUINN, 
Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOSEPH  A.  HART, 
Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,   JOHN    ADAMSON,   Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  DONAHUE, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  BOWE, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  GALLAGHER,  Company 
C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  SINON  SHANNON, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  GEORGE  W.  WOOD, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  SAMUEL  HUTTON,  Company 
D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  NICHOLAS  EBER- 
HARD,  Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  HER- 
RICK,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  HOMER  P.  FRANKLIN,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  H.  REILLY, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  ISAAC  D.  DARKE, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  FRANK  W.  STERRY,  Company 
F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  BRADLEY  MARTIN, 
Company  F. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  S.  COX, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  JOSEPH  O.  GENTLEMAN, 
Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  H.  KEAR- 
NEY, Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  THOMAS  DOOLAN, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  GEORGE  W.  SCHUTTE,  Com- 
pany H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HERMAN  B.  WES- 
SEL,  Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  VER 
VALEN,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN   W.  CRUMP,  Company  I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  TOWN- 
LEY,  Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MICHAEL  J.  LALLY, 
Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  H.  DEVINE,  Company 
K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  HARRING- 
TON, Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  GARVIN, 
Company  K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ADAMSON,  JOHN,  age  39  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B,  July 
20,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
November  I,  1864. 

BOOLE,  LEONARD  H.,  age  39  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Engineer,  July 
20,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
November  I,  1864. 

BOWE,  PETER,  late  Major,  42d  Volun- 
teer Infantry;  enrolled  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  July  20,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  November  I, 
1864. 

BOWE,  THOMAS,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 


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pany  B,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  I,  1864. 

BRAISTED,  JR.,  THOMAS  H.,  age  24 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant, 
July  20,  1864;  arrested  as  a  deserter 
from  H5th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

CHAMBERS,  WILLIAM  R.  W.,  age  31 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
July  20,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  I,  1864. 

CONNOLLY,  PATRICK,  late  Major,  25th 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Major,  July  20,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  November  i, 
1864. 

COX,  JAMES  S.(  age  26  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  i,  1864. 

CRUMP,  JOHN  W.,  age  28  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  I,  July 
20,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
November  i,  1864.  , 

DARKE,  ISAAC  D.,  age  20  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out,  De- 
cember 7,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

DEVINE,  JOHN  H.,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany K,  July  20,  1864;  dismissed,  Octo- 
ber 22,  1864. 

DONAHUE,  JAMES,  late  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, I2th  Militia;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
B,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  i,  1864, 

DOOLAN,  THOMAS,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  July  20,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  I, 
1864. 

EBERHARD,  NICHOLAS,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  D,  July  20,  1864;  mus- 


tered out  with  company,  November  i, 
1864. 

ELLENDORF,  JULIUS  M.,  late  Adjutant, 
42d  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Adjutant,  to  date  July  20, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  No- 
vember i,  1864;  subsequent  service  in 
U.  S.  Veteran  Volunteers. 

FRANKLIN,  HOMER  P.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany E,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  I,  1864. 

GALLAGHER,  JOHN,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  I,  1864. 

GARVIN,  JOHN,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  i,  1864. 

GENTLEMAN,  JOSEPH  O.,  age  26  years, 
late  First  Sergeant,  nth  and  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 23d  Maine  Infantry;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  G,  this 
regiment,  July  20,  1864 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  I,  1864;  subsequent 
service  in  iQ4th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

HARRINGTON,  PATRICK,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  K,  July  20,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  I,  1864. 

HART,  JOSEPH  A.,  age  26  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  i,  1864. 

HERRICK,  WILLIAM,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  July  20,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  i, 
1864. 

HUTTON,  SAMUEL,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany D,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  i,  1864. 

KEARNEY,  PATRICK  H.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 


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days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  G,  July  20,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  I,  1864. 

K1ERNAN,  BERNARD,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany A,  July  20,  1864;  dismissed,  Sep- 
tember 19,  1864. 

LALLY,  MICHAEL  J.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  loo 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  July  20,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  I, 
1864. 

MARTIN,  BRADLEY,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  F,  July  20,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  I, 
1864. 

O'BRIEN,  JOHN,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Quartermaster,  July  20, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  No- 
vember i,  1864. 

QUINN,  CHARLES  A.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  A,  July  20,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  I,  1864. 

REILLY,  CHARLES  H.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  E,  July  20,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  I, 
1864. 

ROSENBURGER,  GEORGE,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, July  20,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  November  i,  1864. 

SCHUTTE,  GEORGE  W.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 


pany H,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  I,  1864. 

SHANNON,  SINON,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  I,  1864. 

STERRY,  FRANK  W.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany F,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  I,  1864, 

TOWNLEY,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  July  20,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  I, 
1864. 

VER  VALEN,  WILLIAM,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  July  20,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  I, 
1864. 

WATERBURY,  ROBERT  L.,  age  40  years ; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  July 
20,  1864;  dismissed,  October  25,  1864. 

WESSEL,  HERMAN  B.,  age  39  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  July  20,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  I,  1864. 

WHEELER,  GEORGE,  age  45  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  July 
20,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
November  I,  1864. 

WOOD,  GEORGE  W.,  age  45  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant-Major, 
July  20,  1864;  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  as  of  same  date;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  I,  1864. 


NINETY-EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  not  now  in  existence,  but  at  the  time  located  in  Erie  county,  was 
mustered  in  the  United  States  service  for  a  period  of  100  days,  August  10,  1864;  com- 
manded by  Col.  George  Abbott,  it  (seven  companies)  served  at  the  depot,  Elmira,  and 
was  mustered  out  of  the  United  States  service  December  22,  1864,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

It  lost  in  this  service  by  death,  of  disease,  etc.,  three  enlisted  men. 


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Officers  of  the  Regiment. 

COLONEL,  GEORGE  ABBOTT. 

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,   CHRISTOPHER   E. 
SMITH. 

MAJOR,  WILLIAM  B.  CHURCH. 

ADJUTANT,  J.  LEROY  BARBER. 

QUARTERMASTER,    WILLIAM    D.   WALLIS. 

ENGINEER,  THOMAS  J.  POWERS. 

SURGEON,  ORLANDO  K.  PARKER. 

ASSISTANT        SURGEON,        DAVID        W. 
HERSHEY. 

CHAPLAIN,  ORRIN  P.  ABBOTT. 

CAPTAIN,      ALBERTES      C.      TREVETT, 
Company  A. 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT,     PETER    STAFFEN, 
Company  A. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     ANDREW     LEN- 
HARD,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  WALLACE  B.  RANSOM,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     JACOB     KLICKER, 
Company  B. 

SECOND   LIEUTENANT,    GEORGE    K.    VAN- 
TINE,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,      THOMAS      P.      LANPHEAR, 
Company  C. 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    HENRY    BURFIND, 
Company  C. 

SECOND       LIEUTENANT,       SIMON       BEL- 
LINGER,   Company   C. 

CAPTAIN,    ROBERT    C.    TITUS,    Company 
D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,   CHARLES  E.   HAVI- 
LAND,   Company   D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  CHARLES  R.  BUNT- 
ING,  Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,    FREDERICK    SOMMER,    Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST     LIEUTENANT,     HENRY     JENKINS, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  LUTHER  T.  SOWLE, 
Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  NORMAN  BAKER,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN   M.   REARICK, 
Company  G. 

SECOND   LIEUTENANT,    BRALEY    K.    BUX- 
TON,  Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,       NICHOLAS       F.       NIEDER- 
LANDER,  Company  I. 

FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    OBADIAH     BAKER, 

Company   I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MILES   P.   BRIGGS, 
Company  I. 


Record  of  the  Officers. 

ABBOTT,  GEORGE,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled July  9,  1864,  at  White's  Corners 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
August  10,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, December  22,  1864. 

ABBOTT,  ORRIN  P.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  White's  Corners 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Chap- 
lain, August  10,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  December  22,  1864. 

BAKER,  NORMAN,  age  40  years ;  enrolled 
July  14,  1864,  at  Newstead  to  serve  100 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
G,  August  10,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  December  22,  1864. 

BAKER,  OBADIAH,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  Elma  to  serve  100 
days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  1,  August  10,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  December  22,  1864. 

BARBER,  J.  LEROY,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  White's  Corners 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Adju- 
tant, August  10,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  December  22,  1864. 

BELLINGER,  SIMON,  age  45  years;  en- 
'  rolled  July  14,  1864,  at  Amherst  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  August  10,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  December  22, 
1864. 

BRIGGS,  MILES  P.,  age  21  years ;  enrolled 
July  14,  1864,  at  Elma  to  serve  100 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  August  10,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  December  22,  1864. 

BUNTING,  CHARLES  R.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  July  14,  1864,  at  Hamburg-  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  August  10,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  December  22, 
1864. 

BURFIND,  HENRY,  age  45  years;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  Amherst  to  serve 
loo  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  C,  August  10,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  December  22, 
1864. 

BUXTON,  BRALEY  K.,  late  Captain,  67th 
Militia;  enrolled  July  14,  1864,  at  Ham- 
burg to  serve  roo  days;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  August 


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10,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  De- 
cember 22,  1864. 

CHURCH,  WILLIAM  B.,  age  37  years; 
enrolled  July  14,  1864,  at  White's  Corners 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Major, 
August  10,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, December  22,  1864. 

HAVILAND,  CHARLES  E.,  age  28  years ; 
enrolled  July  14,  1864,  at  Hamburg  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  August  10,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  December  22, 
1864. 

HERSHEY,  DAVID  W.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  Williamsville  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  August  10,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  December  22,  1864. 

JENKINS,  HENRY,  age  32  years  ;  enrolled 
July  14,  1864,  at  Cheektowaga  to  serve 
TOO  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  August  10,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  December  22,  1864. 

KLICKER,  JACOB,  age  36  years ;  enrolled 
July  14,  1864,  at  Clarence  to  serve  100 
days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  August  10,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  December  22,  1864. 

LANPHEAR,  THOMAS  P.,  age  44  years ; 
enrolled  July  14,  1864,  at  Amherst  to  serve 
ico  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  August  10,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  December  22,  1864. 

LENHARD,  ANDREW,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  West  Seneca  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  August  25,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  December  22, 
1864. 

NIEDERLANDER,  NICHOLAS  R,  age 
22  years;  enrolled  July  14,  1864,  at  Lan- 
caster to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  I,  August  10,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  December 
22,  1864. 

PARKER,  ORLANDO  K.,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  July  14,  1864,  at  Clarence  to 
serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Surgeon, 
August  10,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, December  22,  1864. 

POWERS,  THOMAS  J.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  Hamburg  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  Engineer,  Au- 
gust 10,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
December  22,  1864. 


RANSOM,  WALLACE  B.,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  July  14,  1864,  at  Clarence  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany B,  August  10,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  December  22,  1864. 

REARICK,  JOHN  M.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  Alden  to  serve  100 
clays ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  August  10,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  December  22,  1864. 

SMITH,  CHRISTOPHER  E.,  age 37 years; 
enrolled  July  14,  1864,  at  Williamsville  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, August  10,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  December  22,  1864. 

SOMMER,  FREDERICK,  late  Second 
Lieutenant,  n6th  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  Cheektowaga  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  E,  August  10,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  December  22,  1864. 

SOWLE,  LUTHER  T.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  Cheektowaga  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  August  10,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  December  22, 
1864. 

STAFFEN,  PETER,  age  27  years ;  enrolled 
July  14,  1864,  at  West  Seneca  to  serve 
ico  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  August  25,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  December  22,  1864. 

TITUS,  ROBERT  C,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  Hamburg1  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany D,  August  10,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  December  22,  1864. 

TREVETT,  ALBERTES  C,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  July  14,  1864,  at  West  Seneca  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  August  25,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  December  22,  1864. 

VANTINE,  GEORGE  K.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  July  14,  1864,  at  Clarence  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  B,  August  10,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  December  22, 
1864. 

WALLIS,  WILLIAM  D.,  age  27  years ;  en- 
rolled July  14,  1864,  at  Elma  to  serve  100 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster,  Au- 
gust 10,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, December  22,  1864. 


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NINETY-NINTH  REGIMENT. 

This  regiment,  not  now  in  existence,  but  then  located  in  New  York  city,  and  com- 
manded by  Col.  John  O'Mahoney,  was  mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  for 
100  days,  August  2,  1864.  It  (nine  companies)  served  at  the  depot,  Elmira,  and  was  mus- 
tered out  of  the  United  States  service,  November  9,  1864,  at  New  York  city.  See  88th 
Volunteers. 

During  this  service  it  lost  by  death,  of  disease,  one  officer. 


Officers  of  the  Regiment. 
COLONEL,  JOHN  O'MAHONEY. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,       PATRICK       J. 

DOWNING. 

MAJOR,  PATRICK  LEONARD. 
ADJUTANT,  RICHARD  NORRIS. 
QUARTERMASTER,  EUGENE  KELLY. 
ENGINEER,   MORGAN    DOHENY. 
SURGEON,  DAVID  R.  SHANAHAN. 
ASSISTANT  SURGEON,  PHILIP  O'HANLON, 

JR. 

CHAPLAIN,  PATRICK  HANNON. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  D.  CLARKE,  Com- 
pany A. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  H.  COS- 
TELLO,  Company  A. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  E.  KEN- 
NEDY, Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  ANTHONY  J.  DIEGNAN, 
Company  B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  CURRAN, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  F.  FITZ- 
SIMMONS,  Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  O'SHEA,   Company  C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  NICHOLAS  DUFFY, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  NICHOLAS 
SHEERAN,  Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  McDONOUGH,  Com- 
pany D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  P.  DEVITT, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  CASHIN, 
Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  EUGENE  O'SULLIVAN,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ROGER  JUDGE,  JR., 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  MATTHEW  S. 
BRENNAN,  Company  E. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  LYNCH,  Company  F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ANTHONY  McOWEN, 
Company  F. 


SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  WALL, 
Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  THOMAS  LYNAM,  Company  G. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  NICHOLAS  DOL- 
LARD,  Company  G. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  McMAHON, 
Company  G. 

CAPTAIN,  JAMES  GAYNOR,  Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  PATRICK  GARVEY, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  DOYLE,  Com- 
pany H. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  UNDERWOOD 
O'CONNOLL,  Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  POWER,  Com- 
pany K. 

SECOND     LIEUTENANT,     JAMES     J.     CON- 

.   NCLLY,  Company  K. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BRENNAN,-  MATTHEW  S.,  age  22  years  ; 
enrolled  July  n,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  August  22,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

CASHIN,  PATRICK,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled July  II,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
9,  1864. 

CLARKE,  JAMES  D.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  9,  1864;  see 
37th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

CONNOLLY,  JAMES  J.,  age  24  years ;  en- 
rolled July  n,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
9,  1864. 


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COSTELLO,  PATRICK  H.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  July  11,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
9,  1864. 

CURRAN,  JOHN,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
loo  days;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  9,  1864. 

DEVITT,  JOHN  P.,  age  26  years ;  enrolled 
July  11,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  9,  1864. 

DIEGNAN,  ANTHONY  J.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  July  11,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  B,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864 ;  see  37th  Volunteer  Infantry. 

DOHENY,  MORGAN,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Engineer, 
August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  9,  1864. 

DOLLARD,    NICHOLAS,    age    35    years; 

.  enrolled  July  n,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  August  26,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

DOWNING,  PATRICK  J.,  late  Major,  42d 
Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  July  ii, 
1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Au- 
gust 2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
November  9,  1864. 

DOYLE,  JOHN,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

DUFFY,  NICHOLAS,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled July  n,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  August  23,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

FITZSIMMONS,  JOHN  F.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 


Lieutenant,  Company  B,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

GARVEY,  PATRICK,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
9,  1864. 

GAYNOR,  JAMES,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  9,  1864. 

HANNON,  PATRICK,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Chap- 
lain, September  15,  1864;  muster-in  re- 
voked November  i,  1864,  as  being  ir- 
regular. 

JUDGE,  JR.,  ROGER,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  August  2,  1864; 
died  of  disease,  October  5,  1864,  at  New 
York  city. 

KELLY,  EUGENE,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
July  n,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster, 
August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  9,  1864. 

KENNEDY,  JAMES  E.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled July  IT,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
9,  1864. 

LEONARD,  PATRICK,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Major, 
August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  9,  1864. 

LYNAM,  THOMAS,  age  30  years ;  enrolled 
July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
loo  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany G,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  9,  1864. 

LYNCH,  JOHN,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
July  n,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany F,  August  2,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  9,  1864. 

McDONOUGH,  JOHN,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city 


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to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  D,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 

McMAHON,  JAMES,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled July  n,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
9,  1864. 

McOWEN,  ANTHONY,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled July  II,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  out  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  August  2,  1864 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
9,  1864. 

NORRIS,  RICHARD,  late  First  Lieuten- 
ant, l7Oth  Volunteer  Infantry ;  enrolled 
July  II,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
loo  days ;  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  Au- 
gust 2,  1864 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
November  g,  1864. 

O'CONNOLL,  CHARLES  UNDERWOOD, 
age  25  years;  enrolled  July  n,  1864,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  100  days ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  K,  August 
2,  1864;  mu?tered  out  with  company,  No- 
vember 9,  1864. 

O'HANLON,  JR.,  PHILIP,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  July  n,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  November  9,  1864. 

O'MAHONEY,  JOHN,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled July  u,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 


August  2,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  9,  1864. 

O'SHEA,  JOHN,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
July  11,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  August  23,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  9,  1864. 

O'SULLIVAN,  EUGENE,  late  Captain, 
i64th  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  July 
ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
E,  August  22,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  9,  1864. 

POWER,  JOHN,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
July  n,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  August  2,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  9,  1864. 

SHANAHAN,  DAVID  R.,  late  Surgeon, 
63d  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled  July  n, 
1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days ; 
mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  August  2,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  November 
9,  1864. 

SHEERAN,  NICHOLAS,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  July  n,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  August  23,  1864; 
'  mustered  out  with  company,  November 
9,  1864. 

WALL,  JAMES,  age  21  years ;  enrolled 
July  ii,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  August  2,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  9, 
1864. 


ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SECOND  REGIMENT. 
Lindsay  Blues. 

This  regiment,  at  this  date  not  in  existence,  but  at  the  time  located  in  New  York 
city,  was  mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  for  a  period  of  100  days  on  the  6th 
of  August,  1864.  It  (nine  companies)  served,  commanded  by  Col.  John  N.  Wilsey,  at  the 
United  States  depot,  Elmira,  and  was  mustered  out,  November  13,  1864,  at  New  York  city. 

During  this  service  it  lost  by  death,  of  disease,  two  enlisted  men. 


Officers   of   the   Regiment. 
COLONEL,  JOHN  N.  WILSEY. 
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL,  THOMAS  R.  TURN- 
BULL. 

MAJOR,  EDGAR  A.  ROBERTS. 
ADJUTANT,  HENRY  J.  WHITE. 
QUARTERMASTER,  THOMAS  PRICE. 


ENGINEER,   ROBERT  M.  LAKE. 
SURGEON,   WILLIAM   L.   HARDING. 
CHAPLAIN,   JOSEPH   A.   HAYWARD. 
CAPTAIN,     THOMAS     H.     C.     KINKAID, 

Company  A. 
FIRST    LIEUTENANT,    JOHN    T.    BRADY, 

Company  A. 


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SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  M. 
WALTERS,  Company  A. 

CAPTAIN,  W.  ALLEN  PENNOYER,  Com- 
pany B. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ENDS  W.  RULAND, 
Company  B. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  KORTZ, 
Company  B. 

CAPTAIN,  R.  HENRY  LOVELL,  Company 
C. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  T.  ALLEN, 
Company  C. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  EDWIN  NICHOLAS, 
Company  C. 

CAPTAIN,  JOHN  L.   DOWD,   Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  ROBERT  M.  LAKE, 
Company  D. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  F.  AITKEN, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JAMES  F.  AITKEN, 
Company  D. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  C.  MAX- 
WELL, Company  D. 

CAPTAIN,  DUNCAN  T.  GRAHAM,  Com- 
pany E. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  E.  TUNIS, 
Company  E. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  HENRY  MILLI- 
NET,  Company  E. 

CAWAIN,  LAWRENCE  NEWKIRK,  Com- 
pany F. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  LOUIS  D.  AMER- 
MAN,  Company  F. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  RICHARD  B.  DIS- 
BROW,  Company  F. 

CAPTAIN,  ABRAHAM  K.  VAN  VLECK, 
Company  H. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  EDWIN  H.  SQUIRES, 
Company  H. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  H.  VAN 
COTT,  Company  H. 

CAPTAIN,  CHARLES  H.  SMITH,  Com- 
pany I. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  AMZY  SHAFFER, 
Company  I. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  WILLIAM  E.  COR- 
SAGE, Company  I. 

CAPTAIN,   EDWIN   S.  RICH,  Company  K. 

FIRST  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  G.  WILSON, 
Company  K. 

SECOND  LIEUTENANT,  JOHN  B.  TOOKER, 
Company  K. 


Record  of  the  Officers. 

AITKEN,  JAMES  F.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  August  6,  1864; 
as  First  Lieutenant,  November  3,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864. 

ALLEN,  HENRY  T.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  C,  August  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  13, 
1864. 

A  MERMAN,  LOUIS  D.,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  F,  August  8,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  13, 
1864. 

BRADY,  JOHN  T.,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
August  I,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  August  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  13, 
1864. 

DISBROW,  RICHARD  B.,  age  18  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany H,  22d  Militia,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  this  regiment,  August 
8,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
November  13,  1864. 

DOWD,  JOHN  L.,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
August  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  D,  August  6,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  13,  1864. 

GORSAGE,  WILLIAM  E.,  age"  23  years; 
enrolled  August  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  August  23,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864. 

GRAHAM,  DUNCAN  T.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany E,  August  6,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  13,  1864. 

HARDING,  WILLIAM  L.,  late  Assistant 
Surgeon,  pth  Volunteer  Infantry;  enrolled 


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at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days,  and 
mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  August  25,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  November 
13,  1864. 

HAYWARD  JOSEPH  A.,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  Sep- 
tember 16,  1864;  mustered  out,  October 
28,  1864. 

KINKAID,  THOMAS  H.  C,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany K,  22d  Militia,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863 ; 
enrolled  August  i,  1864,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  A,  this  regiment,  Au- 
gust 6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
November  13,  1864. 

KORTZ,  WILLIAM,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
August  26,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  September  16, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  No- 
vember 13,  1864. 

LAKE,  ROBERT  M.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled August  I,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  August  6,  1864; 
as  Captain  and  Engineer,  October  31, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  No- 
vember 13,  1864. 

LOVELL,  R.  HENRY,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  C,  August  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  13, 
1864. 

MAXWELL,  JOHN  C,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  D,  August  6,  1864; 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  November  3,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November  13, 
1864. 

MILLENET,  HENRY,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  August  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  13, 
1864. 

NEWKIRK,   LAWRENCE,   age  31   years; 
enrolled  at   New   York  city  to   serve    100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as   Captain,  Com- 
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pany  F,  August  8,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  November  13,  1864. 

NICHOLAS,  EDWIN,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  22d  Militia,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863; 
enrolled  August  I,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  this  regiment, 
August  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  13,  1864. 

PENNOYER,  WILLIAM  ALLEN,  late 
Captain,  95th  Volunteer  Infantry;  en- 
rolled August  26,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  B,  September  16,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864- 

PRICE,  THOMAS,  late  First  Lieutenant, 
22d  Militia;  enrolled  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster,  August  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered  out  with  regiment,  November  13, 
1864. 

RICH,  EDWIN  S.,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany K,  22d  Militia,  June  18,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863 ; 
enrolled  August  i,  1864,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  K,  this  regiment,  Au- 
gust 6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, November  13,  1864. 

ROBERTS,  EDGAR  A.,  late  Captain,  22d 
Militia;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Major, 
August  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, November  13,  1864. 

RULAND,  ENOS  W.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled August  26,  1864,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  September 
16,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
November  13,  1864. 

SHAFFER,  AMZY,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  August  23,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  H.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled August  8,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 


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tain,  Company  I,  August  2$,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  November  13, 
1864. 

SQUIRES,  EDWIN  H.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  8,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  August  25,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864. 

TOOKER,  JOHN  B.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled August  6,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  August  20,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864. 

TUNIS,  WILLIAM  E.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  100  days, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  August  6,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  November  13,  1864. 

TURNBULL,  THOMAS  R.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  100 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  August  25,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  November  13,  1864. 

VAN  COTT,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  August  8,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  August  25,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864. 

VAN  VLECK,  ABRAHAM  K.,  age  22 
years;  enrolled  August  8,  1864,  at  New 


York  city  to  serve  100  days;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  H,  August  25,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864. 

WALTERS,  WILLIAM  M.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  thirty 
days,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Com- 
pany K,  22d  Militia,  June  18,  1863;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  24,  1863  J 
enrolled  August  I,  1864,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  this  regi- 
ment, August  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  November  13,  1864. 

WHITE,  HENRY  J.,  late  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 22d  Militia;  enrolled  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  100  days,  and  mustered  in  as 
Adjutant,  this  regiment,  August  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  November 
13,  1864. 

WILSEY,  JOHN  N.,  late  Captain,  22d 
Militia;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  100  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Col- 
onel, this  regiment,  August  25,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  November  13, 
1864, 

WILSON,  JOHN  G.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1864,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  100  days ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  August  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  November 
13,  1864. 


Unlmtor  OPrgmttf  attfltta  nf 


l  .  Legislature  by  act  approved  April  16,  1861,  authorized  the 
organization  of  thirty-eight  regiments  of  volunteer  militia  for  a 
service  of  two  years.  These  organizations  were  eventually  all  ac- 
cepted  by  the  United  States  government,  although  objections  were 
raised,  first  that  men  were  wanted  for  three  months  only  and  later 
that  men  were  wanted  for  three  years.  Under  the  act  mentioned  above  it  was 
proposed  to  form,  these  regiments  into  four  divisions  and  nine  brigades;  this 
plan  had  to  be  abandoned  as  the  War  Department  declined  to  recognize 
general  officers  not  appointed  by  the  President.  The  officers  of  these  thirty- 
eight  regiments  were,  under  the  Militia  Laws  of  the  State,  elected  by  the 
officers  and  enlisted  men  and  then  appointed  by  the  Governor,  until  an  act  of 
Congress  conferred  the  absolute  power  of  appointment  of  officers  of  volunteer 
organizations  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  upon  the  Governor  of  the 
State  which  furnished  them. 

The  three  years,  one  year  and  nine  months'  organizations  were  furnished 
later  under  the  authority  of  the  War  Department. 

Under  General  Orders  of  the  War  Department,  issued  in  fall  of  1863  and 
spring  of  1864,  men  in  the  service,  who  had  served  two  years,  were  permitted 
to  re-enlist  for  three  years  or  the  war,  and  were  denominated  Veteran  Vol- 
unteers. Organizations,  of  whose  members  50  per  cent,  re-enlisted  in  this 
manner,  were  designated  Veteran  Volunteer  regiments  or  batteries,  and  are 
here  indicated  by  the  designation  "Veteran,"  in  parentheses,  after  their  State 
designation.  The  men  received  furloughs  for  thirty  days,  and  the  organization 
usually  went  in  a  body  on  this  furlough,  leaving  those  not  re-enlisting  or  who 
were  not  entitled  to  do  so  in  the  field  attached  to  other  bodies  of  troops. 

In  May,  1865,  orders  were  issued  for  the  muster  out  of  organizations, 
requiring,  however,  the  men  whose  term  of  service  would  expire  after  October 
ist  to  be  transferred  to  other  regiments  not  then  to  be  mustered  out  but  of 
whom  the  men  whose  service  would  expire  before  October  ist  were  ordered 
to  be  mustered  out;  this  caused  a  great  many  transfers,  and  even  reorgani- 
zations of  regiments.  The  order  was  not  always  carried  out,  and  later  on 
ceased  to  be  of  effect. 


724  REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


ISrigatoa 


CORCORAN'S.  BRIGADE  OR  IRISH  LEGION. 

Col.  Michael  Corcoran,  (x)th  Militia,  on  his  return  from  captivity,  was  appointed  a 
Brigadier-General  of  United  States  Volunteers,  and  received  in  July,  1862,  authority  to 
recruit  a  brigade;  upon  his  recommendation  the  Governor  of  the  State  authorized  the 
following  to  recruit  regiments  for  this  brigade : 

Col.  Mathew  Murphy,  in  August,  1862,  to  recruit  the  (xpth  National  Guard  as  the  ist 
Regiment. 

Col.  Peter  McDermott,  July  17,  1862,  to  recruit  the  2d  Regiment. 

Col.  John  E.  McMahon,  August  8,  1862,  to  recruit  the  3d  Regiment. 

Col.  Michael  K.  Bryan,  September  24,  1862,  to  recruit  the  4th  Regiment. 

Col.  William  McEvily,  October  10,  1862,  to  recruit  the  5th  Regiment. 

Col.  Thomas  M.  Reed,  September  16,  1862,  to  recruit  the  6th  Regiment. 

Col.  James  C.  Burke,  September  27,  1862,  transferred  from  the  Empire  Brigade,  to 
recruit  the  7th  Regiment. 

And  the  formation  of  another,  the  8th  Regiment,  was  also  commenced. 

These  organizations,  except  the  2d  and  4th  Regiments,  left  the  State  early  in  Novem- 
ber, 1862,  and  being  below  the  minimum  strength,  were,  by  order  of  Governor  Morgan, 
consolidated  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  November  17,  1862,  as  follows : 

The  ist  Regiment  was  formed  of  the  original  1st  Regiment  and  part  of  the  6th,  and 
Col.  Mathew  Murphy  placed  in  command;  later  it  was  designated  the  l82d  Regiment  of 
Volunteers. 

The  2d  Regiment  was  formed  of  the  original  5th  Regiment,  Companies  A  and  D  of 
the  3d,  and  D  of  the  6th  Regiment,  with  Col.  Wm.  McEvily  in  command;  it  was  desig- 
nated the  155th  Regiment  of  Volunteers. 

The  3d  Regiment  was  formed  of  part  of  the  3d,  all  of  the  7th,  and  the  men  recruited 
for  the  8th  Regiment ;  Col.  John  E.  McMahon  was  placed  in  command,  and  it  was  desig- 
nated the  i64th  Regiment  of  Volunteers. 

The  4th  Regiment  was  formed  of  the  original  2d  Regiment;  Col.  Peter  McDermott 
was  assigned  to  its  command,  and  the  regiment  designated  the  i7Oth  Regiment  of 
Volunteers. 

The  5th  Regiment,  which,  however,  never  served  with  the  brigade,  was  formed  of  the 
former  4th  Regiment,  filled  by  transfer  of  incomplete  organizations,  designated  the  i75th 
Regiment  of  Volunteers,  and  Col.  M.  K.  Bryan  placed  in  command  of  it. 

The  I55th,  i64th,  i7Oth  and  i82d  Regiments  served  in  the  field,  principally  in  the  2d 
Corps,  Army  of  Potomac,  in  the  Corcoran  Brigade. 

MEAGHER'S  IRISH  BRIGADE. 

September  9,  1861,  Governor  Morgan  accepted  the  proposal  of  Capt.  Thomas  Francis 
Meagher,  late  6o,th  Militia,  who  was  later  appointed  Brigadier-General  of  the  United 
States  Volunteers,  to  raise  a  brigade,  and  authority  was  granted  to 

Col.  Robert  Nugent  to  recruit  the  ist  Regiment,  taking  in  the  men  already  enlisted 
by  him  under  the  authority  of  the  War  Department ;  this  regiment  was  known  as  the  ogth 
Volunteers. 

Capt.  Thomas  Francis  Meagher,  as  temporary  Colonel,  to  recruit  the  2d  Regiment; 
this  was  consolidated  with  the  4th  Regiment,  and  was  known  as  and  formed  part  of  the 
88th  Volunteers. 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS  725 

Col.  R.  C.  Enright,  to  recruit  the  3d  Regiment;  the  organization  was  completed,  and 
the  regiment  received  the  State  designation  and  served  as  the  63d  Volunteers. 

Col.  Henry  M.  Baker,  to  recruit  the  4th  Regiment,  the  organization  of  which  was  not 
completed;  it  was  consolidated  with  the  2d  Regiment,  and  formed  part  of  the  88th  Vol- 
unteers. 

These  three  regiments  served  in  the  field  to  the  close  of  the  war,  in  the  2d  Corps,  Army 
of  Potomac,  as  the  Irish  Brigade. 

Besides  these  regiments  of  infantry  there  was  also  organized  a  battalion  of  artillery 
as  the  5th  Regiment,  which  received  the  State  designation  of  2d  Battalion  of  Light  Artill- 
ery, and  later  became  the  I4th  and  I5th  Batteries  of  Artillery. 

METROPOLITAN   BRIGADE. 

Police  Commissioner  James  Bowen,  of  the  Metropolitan  Police  of  New  York  city, 
under  authority  from  this  State  and  with  the  consent  of  the  general  government, 
recruited  this  brigade,  with  the  assistance  of  the  police  departments  of  New  York  city 
and  Brooklyn,  and  was  later  appointed  Brigadier-General  of  United  States  Volunteers  by 
the  President.  Upon  his  recommendation,  the  following  were  appointed  to  organize  and 
command  the  regiments : 

Col.  Charles  S.  Turnbull,  July  12,  1862,  the  ist  Regiment,  which  became  the  I3ist 
Volunteers. 

Col.  L.  D.  H.  Currie,  July  12,  1862,  the  2d  Regiment,  which  became  the  I33d  Vol- 
unteers. 

Col.  Lewis  Benedict,  July  12,  1862,  the  3d  Regiment,  which  became  the  i62d  Vol- 
unteers. 

Col.  Chas.  B.  Morton,  September  22,  1862,  the  4th  Regiment,  which  became  the  I73d 
Volunteers. 

Col.  Theodore  W.  Parmele,  October  3,  1862;  the  5th  Regiment,  which  became  the 
I74th  Volunteers. 

Major  Morris  De  Camp  received  authority  October  28,  1862,  to  recruit  a  battalion  of 
cavalry  for  the  brigade ;  he  was  succeeded  November  19,  1862,  by  Maj.  Wm.  B.  Hyde, 
and  he,  January  10,  1863,  by  Col.  Thaddeus  P.  Mott,  under  whom  the  battalion  was 
increased  to  a  regiment  which  received  the  designation  I4th  Regiment  of  Cavalry. 

The  regiments  of  this  brigade  never  served  together  in  the  field  as  a  brigade  organ- 
ization. 

SCROGG'S  OR  EAGLE  BRIGADE. 

General  Gustavus  A.  Scroggs,  of  the  State  Militia  and  of  Buffalo,  received  authority 
from  the  War  Department,  August  19,  1861,  to  recruit  a  brigade  of  four  regiments. 
Authority  to  organize  regiments  for  the  brigade  was  granted  to  Cols.  Daniel  Ullman, 
James  M.  Brown,  John  P.  Jenkins  and  George  A.  Buckingham. 

Only  one  regiment  was  completed,  the  2d,  Colonel  Brown,  which  was  designated  by 
the  State  authorities,  the  looth  Regiment  of  Volunteers;  the  ist  Regiment,  Colonel 
Ullman,  and  the  men  recruited  for  the  4th  Regiment,  were  consolidated  with  Col.  S. 
McK.  Elliott's  regiment,  and  designated  the  78th  Regiment  of  Volunteers;  the  men 
enlisted  for  a  so-called  3d  Regiment,  Colonel  Jenkins,  formed  Companies  I  and  K  of  the 
95th  Volunteers ;  and  the  5th  Regiment,  Colonel  Buckingham,  known  also  as  the  53d  Volun- 
teers second  organization,  was  consolidated  with  the  I32d  and  i6zd  Regiments  of  Vol- 
unteers. 

SICKLES'  OR  EXCELSIOR  BRIGADE. 

Under  authority  of  the  President,  dated  May  18,  1861,  Mr.  Daniel  E.  Sickles 
recruited  and  completed  this  brigade  in  the  summer  of  1861  at  considerable  personal 
expense,  notwithstanding  many  obstacles  were  in  his  way. 


726  REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 

The  1st  Regiment  was  organized  with  Mr.  Sickles  as  temporary  Colonel,  and  was 
later  known  as  the  7oth  Volunteers. 

The  2d  Regiment  was  organized  under  Col.  George  B.  Hall  and  Lieut.-Col.  H.  L. 
Potter,  and  known  as  the  7ist  Volunteers. 

The  3d  Regiment  was  organized  under  Col.  Nelson  Taylor,  and  known  as  the  ?2d 
Volunteers. 

The  4th  Regiment  was  organized  under  Col.  James  Fairman,  and  known  as  the  73d 
Volunteers. 

The  sth  Regiment  was  organized  under  Col.  Chas.  K.  Graham,  and  known  as  the 
74th  Volunteers. 

These  regiments  were  turned  over  to  the  State  as  part  of  its  volunteer  force,  and, 
in  accordance  with  the  orders  of  the  Secretary  of  War  of  December  5,  1861,  were  num- 
bered by  the  State  authorities,  December  u,  1861 ;  they  served  together  while  in  service 
as  the  Excelsior  or  Sickles'  Brigade  in  the  3d  and  2d  Corps,  and  Col.  Daniel  E.  Sickles 
was  successively  appointed  Brigadier  and  Major-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  and  disabled 
(loss  of  right  leg)  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

There  were,  also,  recruited  for  the  brigade  two  batteries,  the  1st  and  2d  Excelsior 
Batteries;  a  third  battery,  not  completed,  was  consolidated  with  the  2d;  these  two  bat- 
teries received  the  State  designation,  5th  and  loth  Independent  Batteries,  respectively. 

SPINOLA'S  OR  EMPIRE  BRIGADE. 

The  Hon.  F.  B.  Spinola  received,  with  the  sanction  of  the  general  government,  June 
2,  1862,  authority  from  Governor  Morgan  to  recruit  a  brigade  of  four  or  five  regiments; 
the  strength  of  the  brigade  was  limited  to  four  regiments  July  23,  1862.  Mr.  Spinola,  who 
was  later  appointed  Brigadier -General,  United  States  Volunteers,  by  the  President,  was 
assigned,  temporarily,  as  Colonel  of  the  ist  Regiment,  and  July  14,  1862,  James  Jourdan 
was  appointed  Colonel  to  succeed  him.  Colonels  W.  B.  Olmsted,  Peter  J.  Claassen,  Hale 
Kingsley  and  James  C.  Burke  were  authorized  to  recruit  regiments  for  the  brigade.  Colonel 
Hale  Kingsley  declined  and  was  succeeded  by  Mariott  N.  Croft,  and  he  by  F.  H.  Brau- 
lick.  In  September,  1862,  the  brigade  consisted  of  the  ist  Regiment,  Col.  James  Jourdan, 
known  as  the  isSih  Regiment  of  Volunteers;  the  2d  Regiment,  Col.  Peter  J.  Claassen, 
known  as  the  I32d  Regiment  of  Volunteers ;  the  3d  Regiment,  Col.  F.  H.  Braulick,  known 
as  the  i63d  Regiment  of  Volunteers. 

The  4th  Regiment,  Col.  James  C.  Burke,  Phoenix  Regiment,  incomplete,  was  trans- 
ferred to  'the  Corcoran  Brigade  September  22,  1862,  and  was  finally  known  as  the  :64th 
Regiment  of  Volunteers.  Colonel  Olmsted's  regiment,  the  Thurlow  Weed  Guards,  was 
merged  into  Colonel  Claassen's  regiment,  which  had  also  received,  September  10,  1862, 
about  250  men  of  the  53d  Regiment  of  Volunteers,  second  organization. 

The  regiments  did  not  serve  together  in  the  field  as  a  brigade. 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS  727 


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FIRST  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY   (VETERAN). 

Lincoln  Cavalry;  Carbine  Rangers;  Sabre  Regiment;  First    United  States 

Volunteer  Cavalry. 

This  regiment  was  organized  in  New  York  city  by  Col.  Carl  Schurz,  succeeded  by 
Col.  Andrew  T.  McReynolds  (June  15,  1861),  under  special  authority  from  the  President, 
dated  May  I,  1861,  and  was  mustered  into  the  United  States  service  between  July  16  and 
August  31,  1861,  for  a  service  of  three  years. 

Companies  A,  B,  D,  E,  G,  H,  I,  L  and  M,  were  recruited  principally  in  New  York  city, 
four  of  them  being  composed  of  Germans,  Hungarians  and  Poles ;  Company  C,  Boyd's 
Company  C,  Cavalry,  Pa.  Vols.,  at  Philadelphia;  F,  at  Syracuse;  and  K,  Michigan  Com- 
pany, at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

The  regiment  left  the  State  by  detachments ;  Company  C,  the  first  in  the  field,  leaving 
July  22,  1861 ;  by  September  10,  1861,  the  regiment  was  all  in  the  field;  it  served  at  and 
near  Washington,  D.  C.,  from  July,  1861 ;  in  Franklin's  and  Heintzelman's  Divisions,  Army 
of  Potomac,  from  October  4,  1861 ;  in  ist  Division,  ist  Corps,  Army  of  Potomac,  from 
March  24,  1862;  with  the  6th  Corps,  Army  of  Potomac,  from  May,  1862;  in  ist  Cavalry 
Brigade,  Army  of  Potomac,  from  July  8,  1862;  in  4th  Brigade,  Cavalry  Division,  Army  of 
Potomac,  from  September,  1862 ;  in  Averill's  Cavalry  Division,  8th  Corps,  Middle  Depart- 
ment, from  October,  1862;  with  the  forces  for  the  defense  of  the  Upper  Potomac,  8th  Corps, 
Middle  Department,  from  November,  1862;  in  the  3d  Brigade,  2d  Division,  8th  Corps,  from 
March,  1863 ;  in  the  Department  of  the  Susquehanna,  from  June,  1863 ;  in  the  Department  of 
W.  Va.,  from  August,  1863 ;  in  the  ist  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Cavalry,  Army  of  W.  Va., 
from  November,  1863 ;  in  the  2d  Brigade,  2d  Division,  Army  of  W.  Va.,  from  August  27, 
1864;  in  the  Army  of  the  Shenandoah,  from  October,  1864,  and  in  the  3d  Brigade,  3d 
Division,  Cavalry,  Army  of  the  Shenandoah,  from  December,  1864,  and  with  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac,  from  March,  1865. 

At  the  expiration  of  its  term  of  service,  those  entitled  thereto  were  discharged,  and  the 
regiment,  composed  of  veterans  and  recruits,  continued  in  the  service  until  June  27,  1865, 
when,  commanded  by  Col.  Alonzo  W.  Adams,  it  was  mustered  out  at  Alexandria,  Va. 

During  its  service  the  regiment  lost  by  death,  killed  in  action,  3  officers,  22  enlisted 
men ;  died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  2  officers,  21  enlisted  men ;  died  of  disease  and 
other  causes,  2  officers,  118  enlisted  men;  total,  7  officers,  and  161  enlisted  men;  aggregate, 
368;  of  whom  44  enlisted  men  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy. 

The  regiment,  or  portions  of  it,  took  part  in  the  following  engagements,  etc.: 


728 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Pohick  Church    Va                 

1861. 
Aug.          1  8 

i 

i 
5 

2 
IO 

Nov.         12 

i 

3 

i 

Dec.            2 

Near  Falls  Church   Va 

1862. 
Jan.           29 

March         9 
May            7 

22 

27 

June  25- 
July  2 
June         25 

i 

I 

i 

I 

3 

Seven  Days'  Battle   Va      

Oak  Grove   Va                        

26 
27 
27 
28 
29 
30 
30 
3° 

July          i 

2 

3 
9 
30 
Sept.           6 
9-10 

12 

17 
19-20 
20 
29 
Oct.                   2 

Gaines'  Mill    Va 

2 

3 

'I 
2 

z 

i 

2 

I 

Glendale    Va 

Malvern  Cliff   Va                                         ...    • 

Malvern  Hill    Va 

I 
.     I 

I 
I 

t 

I 

Seneca  Creek    Va 

Z 

•  z 

2 
3 

Frederick  City   Md                                          

i 

g 

2 
3 
6 
6 

Blues  Gap    W   Va      '                                     

I 
I 

j 

I 

6 
6 

10 

17 
it 

27 

29 

29 
Nov.           2 

White's  Ford   Va 

t 

i 

I 

Hanging  Rock  W  Va 

I 

Soringfield   W   Va                                           

x 

I 

2 

I 

I 

P       >v?nw        V***' 

5 
6 
6 
9 
10 
JS 

.  .                         22 

a 
z 

3 

Z 

z 

2 
I 

3 
3 
3 

2 

N          <%              fi    1H*  V 

2 

N           W"  *    K      t    r    Va 

Darksville   Va                                    

Dec.          1  1 

Bunker  Hi'll   Va 

12 

1863. 

Jan.            7 

17 

26 
Feb.            6 
9 
IS 
26 
April         13 
13 
13 
M 
17 

21 

27 

May            5 
6-7 

10 

13 
13 
16 
28 
June            5 
8 
13 

I 

I 

Devil's  Hole   Va                                        

I 

I 

i 

i 

v        w  '  u     *  ^  v« 

I 

13 

I 

i 
17 

2 

i 

2 

i 

i 

oinuivcz   si  cny. 

Paris    Va     '                          '                                

Mansfield   Va                                                    

I 

I 

I 

I 

i  .... 

2 

2 

2 

7 

i 

2 
I 

3 

i 
3 
3 

2 

pper  l^e«        •  • 

I 

2 

I 

a 

I 
I 
I 

2 

i  .... 

I 

*          •  • 

i  .... 

Kear  White  Post.  Va  .  .                     

i  .... 

I 

REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


729 


PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Near  Millwood,  Va  

1863. 
June         13 

Opequon,  Va  

13 
13 
14 
I4-IS 
IS 
16 

23 
23 
23 
25 
35-26 
36-27 
27 
29 
29 

29 
29 

3° 
July           i 

i 

2 

3 
3 
4 
4 
5 

6 

6 

8 
10 

12 
23 

Aug.         1  4 

7 

8 

Bunker  Hill,  Va  

Martinsburg,  Va  

4 
53 

4 
63 
1 

Winchester,  Va  

3 

a 

Williamsport,  Md  

Hancock  Md  

Green  Castle,  Pa  

a 

Near  Shippensburg,  Pa  

Near  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va  

2 

a 

Carlisle,  Pa  

Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va  

Near  Kingston,  Pa  

Keedysville,  Md  

i 
a 

Near  McConnellsburgh,  Pa  ^  

Near  Kingston,  Pa  

Near  Fayetteville,  Pa  

I 

i 

Near  Carlisle,  Pa  

Near  McConnellsburgh,  Pa  

Near  Benders  ville  and  Quakerville,  Pa  

I 

z 

Falling  Waters   Md  

Frederick  City  Md  

a 
4 

Cunningham's  Cross  Roads,  Pa  

i 

i 

Near  Green  Castle   Pa  

Waterloo   Pa  

Williamsport   Md  

3 

3 

Bull  Run  Mountains,  Va  

Near  Winchester,  Va  

14 
.  19 
21 
22 

Sept.          5 
9 
IS 
19 
Oct..            14 

Berryville   Va  

i 
i 
3 

I 
I 
3 

Smithfield   Va    

Berryville   Va    

Near  Winchester,  Va  

Smithfield    Va           

a 

Back  Creek  Valley,  Va  

15 
17 
18 

27 

31 
Nov.           6 
16 
16 
Dec.          12 

I 
3 

i 
3 

Summit  Point   Va  

Woodstock  and  Edinburg,  Va  

4 

7 

Mt   Jackson   Va  

20 
1864. 
Tan.          21 

8 

9 

Newtown  and  Woodstock,  Va  

Feb.            2 

i 

4 
10 
March       10 

Charlestown    W    Va  

April  19-20 
24 
May            6 
7 
9 
10 
13 
13-14 
15 
26 

I 

i 

7 
I 

2 

7 

2 

2 

3 

Luray  Gap   Front  Royal,  Va  

5 

X 

92 

I 

99 

I 

Burnt  Bridge   Va       

Woodstock   Va    

I 

8 
10 
14 
16 
i? 
18-19 
19 

X 

4 

26 
X 

a 
a 

Staunton   Va        

2 

Diamond  Hill    Va      

Liberty.  Va  .  .                  

73° 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


PLACB. 

Date 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Buford's  Gap,  Va  

1864. 
June          20 

Salem,  Va  

21 

26 
27 
27 
July            3 
4-8 

8 
9 
14 
IS 
16 
17 
18-19 
23 
34-25 
25 

25 

Aug.            7 
14-15 
19 

21 
24 
26 
27 
28 

Sept.          2 

i 

i 

Leetown,  Va  

Big  Sewall  Mountain,  Va  

Charlestown,  Va  

Martinsburg,  Va  

2 

2 
I 
I 

3 

I 

Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va  

Williamsport,  Md  

Frederick  City,  Md  

3 

i 

Ashby's  Gap,  Va  

White's  Ford,  Va  

Lovett's  Mills,  Va  

3 

4 

Purcellsville,  Va  

Snicker's  Gap,  Va  

Ashby's  Gap,  Va  

a 

4 

Kearnstown,  Va  

Winchester,  Va  

2 
I 
3 
i 
2 
2 

Garrardtown  Va  

I 

Martinsburg,  Va  

j 

Bloomer's  Gap,  Va  

* 

I 
I 
• 

Moorefield,  Va  

Strasburg,  Va  

Martinsburg,  Va  

Charlestown,  Va  

2 

Falling  Water,  Va  

Halltown,  Va  

Martinsburg,  Va  

I 

Williamsport,  Va  

Darkesville,  Va  

Near  Bunker  Hill,  Va  

2 

3 
5 
7 
12-13 
17 
18 
19 

21 
22 
24 
26 

Oct.         3-3 

I 

Darkesville,  Va  

Stephenson's  Depot,  Va  

Stephenson's  Depot,  Va  

Darkesville,  Va  

Burnt  Factory,  Va  

3 

Martinsburg,  Va  

Opequon,  Va  

4 

Strasburg,  Va  

Fisher's  Hill,  Va  

2 

Timberville,  Va  

Brown's  Gap,  Va  

2 

2 

i 

i 
3 

6 
.   4 

Luray  Valley,  Va  

Rapidan  River,  Va  

5 
7 

£> 
14 
19 
Nov.         1  2 

Big  Springs,  Va  

i 
3 

Milford,  Va  

3 

White  Post,  Va  

Cedar  Creek,  Va  

i 

I 
3 

Ninevah,  Va  

Rood's  Hill,  Va  

22 

Dec.            9 

21 
22 
27 
1865. 

Feb.          28 

Dicksville,  Va  

3 

2 
2 
2 

3 

3 

2 
2 

Liberty  Mills,  Va  

Jack's  Shop,  Va  

Near  Ashby's  Gap,  Va  

Mt.  Crawford,  Va  

Waynesboro,  Va  

March         2 

10 
12 

15 

26 
March  28- 
April  9 
March  30-3  i 

Augusta  Court  House,  Va  

Haydenville,  V$  

I 

7 

2 
1 

15 

I 

7 

2 
14 

i? 

Beaver  Dam  Station,  Va  

White  House  Landing,  Va  

Appomattox  Campaign,  Va  

i 

II 

Dinwiddie  Court  House  

Five  Forks  

April           i 

2 

3 
4 
6 
8 
9 

Fall  of  Petersburg  

Whipponic  Creek  

Jettersville  

Sailor's  Creek  

i 
i 

Appomattox  Station  

Appomattox  Court  House  

Loss  on  picket  and  minor  affairs,  by  bushwackers 
and  on  marches  

Total  loss  

IO2 

9 

3 

22 

2 

21 

9 

323 

491 

REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


OFFICERS   OF  THE  REGIMENT. 


Colonels. 

ANDREW  T.  McREYNOLDS,  from  June 

15,  1861,  to  June  15,  1864. 
ALONZO  W.  ADAMS,  from  July  27,  1864, 

to  June  27,  1865. 

Lieutenant-Colonels. 

FREDERICK  VON   SCHICKFUSS,   from 

September  13,  1861,  to  April  6,  1863. 
ALONZO    W.    ADAMS,    from    August    i, 

1863,  to  July  27,  1864. 

JENYNS  C.  BATTERSBY,  from  January 
14  to  June  27,  1865. 

Majors. 

CHARLES  H.  OGLE,  from  September  13, 

1861,  to  November  24,  1862. 
ALONZO  W.  ADAMS,  from  September  13, 

1861,  to  August  i,  1863. 
AUGUST  HAURAND,  from  September  13, 

1861,   to    November    28,    1862. 
TIMOTHY  QUINN,  from  January  2,  1863, 

to  January  4,  1865. 
DANIEL  H.  HARKINS,  from  August  26, 

1803,  to  October  6,   1864. 
JOSEPH   K.    STEARNS,   from  March   18, 

1864,  to   February  6,   1865. 

JENYNS  C.  BATTERSBY,  from  December 
13,  1864,  to  January  14,  1865. 

FRANKLIN  G.  MARTINDALE,  from  Jan- 
uary 4  to  June  27,  1865. 

EZRA  H.  BAILEY,  from  February  i  to 
June  27,  1865. 

FRANZ  PASSEGER,  from  March  n  to 
June  27,  1865. 

Regimental  Adjutants. 

JENYNS  C.  BATTERSBY,  from  Septem- 
ber 13  to  November   12,  1861. 
SAMUEL  C.  SPRAGUE,  from  to 

October  18,  1862. 
JAMES  H.  STEVENSON,  from  September 

22,  1862,  to  August  12,  1863. 
A.   CHALMERS    HINTON,    from   August, 

1863,  to  November,  1863. 
ADOLPHUS  LOEHR,  from  November  19, 

1863,  to  April   i,   1864. 
THOMAS    WILLIAMS,    from   January    18 

to  May  16,  1865. 
WILLIAM    H.    BEACH,    from   May   24   to 

June  27,    1865. 


Regimental  Quartermasters. 
EZRA    H.    BAILEY,    from    September    13, 

1861,  to   September  20,   1862. 
WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  from  November 

i,    1862,  to  April   i,   1865. 

Regimental  Commissaries  of  Subsistence. 
BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  McREYNOLDS, 

from    September    18,    1862,    to  January  2, 

1865. 
HORACE    B.    ADAMS,    from    May    I    to 

June  27,    1865. 

Battalion  Adjutants. 
WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  from  November 

25,  1861,  to  June  21,  1862. 
HENRY   XELOWSKI,   from  December  6, 

1861,  to  May  28,   1862. 
RICHARD  P.   THOMAS,   from  December 

13,  1861,  to  September  13,  1862. 
ADOLPH     SCHMIDT,    from    June    i    to 

September  17,  1862. 

Surgeons. 

FREDERICK  ELLIOTT,  from  September 
13,  1861,  to  November  15,  1864. 

ABRAHAM  WELCH,  from  January  26  to 
June  27,  1865. 

Assistant    Surgeons. 
SIDNEY   L.    HERRICK,    from    September 

13  to  29,  1861. 
GEORGE   M.    BEAKES,    from   October   3, 

1861,  to  October  8,  1863. 
GEORGE   C.   DOUGLASS,   from  June    14, 

1863,  to  December  27,  1864. 
THOMAS  D.  POWELL,  from  January  21 

to  June  27,  1865. 

Chaplains. 
CHARLES    REIGHLEY,    from    September 

13,  1861,  to  March  i,  1862. 
WILLIAM    W.    McNAIR,    from    February 

27  to  June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  A. 

Captains: 

CHARLES  H.  OGLE,  from  July  30  to  Sep- 
tember 13,  1861. 

ABRAHAM  JONES,  from  September  13, 
1861,  to  September  30,  1864. 

WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  from  April  i 
to  June  27,  1865. 


732 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


First  Lieutenants: 

EZRA  H.  BAILEY,  from  July  30  to  Sep- 
tember 13,  1861. 
THOMAS  R.  LEAVITT,   from   September 

12,  1861,  to  March   i,  1863. 
CLIFFORD     THOMSON,     in     September, 

1862. 

AUGUSTUS  S.  DELANEY,  from  to 

June  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

ABRAHAM  JONES,  from  July  30  to  Sep- 
tember 13,  1861. 
CLIFFORD  THOMSON,  from  September 

13,  1861,  to  September  9,  1862. 
WILLIAM  H.  BOYD,  JR.,  from  about  No- 
vember, 1862,  to  October  2,  1863. 

CLARK  STANTON,  from  April  19  to  De- 
cember 27,  1864. 

VALENTINE  MACK,  from  December  27, 
1864,  to  June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  B. 
Captains: 

HENRY  B.  TODD,  from  July  19,  1861,  to 
April  I,  1864. 

JENYNS  C.  BATTERSBY,  from  Decem- 
ber 12,  1861,  to  April  I,  1864. 

JENYNS  C.  BATTERSBY,  from  April  I 
to  December  13,  1864. 

A.  CHALMERS  HINTON,  from  February 
8  to  June  27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

JOHN  ENNIS,  from  July  19,  1861,  to  Au- 
gust 21,  l862. 

FREDERICK  A.  NIMS,  from to  Feb- 
ruary 25,  1863. 

A.  CHALMERS  HINTON,  from  January 
5  to  August,  1863,  and  from  November, 
1863,  to  February  8,  1865. 

ROBERT  C.  CLARK,  from  April  6  to  June 
27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

RICHARD  H.  LEE,  from  July  19  to  De- 
cember 12,  1861. 

GEORGE  H.  HERBERT,  from  December 
12  to  19,  1861. 

A.  CHALMERS  HINTON,  from  March 
ii,  1862,  to  January  5,  1863. 

JESSE  F.  WYCKOFF,  from  February  to 
August  25,  1863. 


EDWIN  A.  NEW,  from  to  December 

12,  1864. 
WILLIAM  H.  BEACH,  from  December  13, 

1864,  to  January  19,   1865. 
ALBERT   A.   FOYE,   from  January  20  to 

June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  C. 
Captains: 
WILLIAM  H.  BOYD,  from  July  19,  1861, 

to  August  19,   1863. 
JAMES    H.    STEVENSON,    from   August 

12,  1863,  to  November  4,  1864. 
SAMUEL  C.   STEVENS,  from  November 
4,  1864,  to  June  27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

WILLIAM  H.  HANSON,  from  July  19  to 

December  12,  1861. 
JAMES  H.  STEVENSON,  from  December 

12,  1861,  to  September  22,  1862. 
CLIFFORD  THOMSON,  from  September, 

1862,  to  March  2,  1864. 
DAVID  R.   DISBROW,   from  October  18, 

1862,  to  November  20,   1863. 
OLIVER  B.  KNOWLES,  from  January  i 

to  April  5,  1864. 
DAVID    R.    DISBROW,    from    to 

November  7,   1864. 
CLARK    STANTON,    from    December    27, 

1864,  to  June  3,  1865. 
LEMUEL   EVANS,    from   June   6    to   27, 

1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
JAMES  H.  STEVENSON,  from  July  19  to 

December  12,  1861. 
CLEAVELAND     J.     CAMPBELL,     from 

October  28,  1861,  to  September  22,  1862. 
OLIVER  B.  KNOWLES,  from   September 

22,  1862,  to  August  16,  1863. 
MILTON  CAFFERTY,  from  May  25, 1863, 

to  April  16,  1864. 
LEMUEL  EVANS,  from  June  28,  1864,  to 

June  6,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  D. 
Captains: 
DANIEL    H.    HARKINS,    from   July    16, 

1861,  to  August  26,  1863. 
FRANKLIN     G.     MARTINDALE,     from 

November  I,  1863,  to  January  4,  1865. 
FRANKLIN  McCONAUGHY,  from  March 
23  to  June  27,  1865. 


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733 


First   Lieutenants: 

SAMUEL  C.  SPRAGUE,  from  July  16  to 
,  1861. 

JENYNS  C.  BATTERSBY,  from  Novem- 
ber 12  to  December  12,  1861. 

JAMES    A.    DUFFY,    from    December    12, 

1861,  to  July  21,  1862. 

DAVID    R.    DISBROW,    from   July  21    to 

October  18.  1862. 
SAMUEL  C.  SPRAGUE,  from  October  18, 

1862,  to  March  8,  1863. 

OLIVER  B.  KNOWLES,  from  August  16, 

1863,  to  January  i,  1864. 

ERWIN  C.  WATKINS,  from  December  i, 

1863,  to  October  8,  1864. 

LEMUEL  EVANS,  from  June,  1865,  did 
not  serve  with  company. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

JAMES  A.  DUFFY,  from  July  16  to  No- 
vember 3,  1861. 

WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  from  Novem- 
ber 3  to  25,  1861. 

JAMES  C.  SHANKLAND,  from  Decem- 
ber 25,  1861,  to  July  21,  1862. 

JESSE  F.  WYCKOFF,  from  July  21  to 
November  i,  1862. 

ISAAC  D.  VERMILYEA,  from  October 
21,  1862,  to  December  31,  1863. 

MILTON  CAFFERTY,  from  April  16  to 
September  i,  1864. 

OF  COMPANY  E. 
Captains: 
FREDERICK  VON   SCHICKFUSS,  from 

July  20  to  September  13,  1861. 
LAMBERT   I.    SIMONS,   from   September 

13,  1861,  to  August  27,  1864. 
FREDERICK  DABER,  from  September  I, 

1864,  to  June  27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

LAMBERT  I.  SIMONS,  from  July  20, 
1861,  to  September  13,  1861. 

JOSEPH  D.  KRYNITZKI,  from  Septem- 
ber 13,  1861,  to  September  I,  1864. 

FRANKLIN  McCONAUGHY,  from  Octo- 
ber 23,  1864,  to  March  23,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
JOSEPH  D.  KRYNITZKI,  from  July  20 

to  September  13,  1861. 
HENRY  XELOWSKI,  from  September  13 

to  December  6,  1861. 


ADOLPH   SCHMIDT,  from  December  13, 

1861,  to  June  i,  1862. 
EUGENE    LEWIS,    from    June,    1862,    to 


ADOLPHUS  LOEHR,  from  August  21  to 

November  12.  1862. 
JESSE  F.  WYCKOFF,  from  November  i, 

1862,  to  February,   1863. 
FREDERICK  WEISS,  from  November  28, 

1862,  to  November  27,  1864. 
THOMAS  WILLIAMS,  from  November  i, 

1864,  to  January   18,   1865. 
HORACE  B.  ADAMS,  from  January  20  to 

May  i,   1865. 
LUDWIG   E.    KNEIF,    from    December    i, 

1864,  to  June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  F. 
Captains: 
DAVID  A.  BENNETT,  from  July  24,  1861, 

to  June  5,  1863. 
RICHARD     G.     PRENDERGAST,     from 

August  12,  1863,  to  November  12,  1864. 
JOHN    J.    O'BRIEN,    from    December    27, 
1864,  to  June  27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
RICHARD  P.  THOMAS,  from  July  24  to 

December  13,  1861. 
WILLIAM  H.  HANSON,  from  December 

12,   1861,  to   December  26,    1862. 
FREDERICK    A.    NIMS,    from    February 

25  to  August  15,  1865. 
CHARLES  WOODRUFF,  from  August  15, 

1863,  to  November  22,  1864. 
WILLIAM    H.   BEACH,    from  January   19 

to  May  24,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
CHARLES    WOODRUFF,    from   July   24, 

1861,  to  June  16,  1862. 

WILLIAM   ALEXANDER,   from  June   21 

to  September  22,  1862. 
EUGENE    LEWIS,    from     September    22, 

1862,  to  November   14,  1862. 
CHARLES  WOODRUFF,  from  November 

4,  1862,  to  August  15,  1863. 

JOHN  J.   O'BRIEN,   from  April   i   to  De- 
cember 27,   1864. 

JOSEPH    WALTER,    from    December    27, 

1864,  to  April  19,  1865. 

CARL  WEBER,  from  April  19  to  June  27, 
1865. 


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OF  COMPANY  G. 
Captains: 

AUGUST  HAURAND,  from  July  20  to 
September  13,  1861. 

FRIEDERICH  HENDRICK,  from  Septem- 
ber 13,  1861,  to  March  12,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

FRIEDERICH  HENDRICK,  from  July  20 
to  September  13,  1861. 

CHARLES  HARMORICIER,  from  Sep- 
tember 12  to  October  6,  1861. 

JAMES  A.  DUFFY,  from  November  3  to 
December  12,  1861. 

RICHARD    H.    LEE,    from    December    12, 

1861,  to  January  27,  1862. 

DAVID  R.  DISBROW,  from  February  27 

to  July  21,   1862. 
FREDERICK    A.    NIMS,    from    July    21, 

1862,  to  . 

BENNO  VON  ROECKRITZ,  from  August 
21  to  December  5,  1862. 

ALEXANDER  VON  LENGERKE,  from 
February  25  to  June  7,  1863. 

ADOLPH  LOEHR,  from  June  3  to  No- 
vember 19,  1863. 

AUGUSTUS  S.  DELANEY,  from  Decem- 
ber i,  1863,  to  . 

CLIFFORD  THOMSON,  from  November, 
1864,  to  June  25,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

EMIL  COENEN,  from  July  20  to  August 

17,  1861. 
ALEXANDER   VON    LENGERKE,    from 

September  13,  1861,  to  February  25,   1863. 
EUGENE   LEWIS,    from  to   June, 

1862. 
EDWIN    A.    NEW,     from    December    26, 

1862,   to  . 

ADOLPH   LOEHR,   from   to   June 

3,   1863- 
EDWIN  A.  NEW,  from  December  12,  1864, 

to  June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  H. 
Captains: 
JOSEPH   K.    STEARNS,   from   August  5, 

1861,  to  March  18,  1864. 
EUGENE    LEWIS,     from    December    27, 

1864,  to  May  19,  1865. 
VERNON  T.  FARNS WORTH,  from  June 
3  to  June  27,  1865. 


First  Lieutenants: 

HENRY  B.  HIDDEN,  from  August  5, 
1861,  to  March  9,  1862. 

FRANKLIN  G.  MARTINDALE,  from 
March  9,  1862,  to  November  i,  1863. 

DAVID  R.  DISBROW,  from  November  20, 
1863,  to  . 

ISAAC  D.  VERMILYEA,  from  December 
31,  1863,  to  June  5,  1864. 

SAMUEL  C.  STEVENS,  from  April  29 
to  November  4,  1864. 

VERNON  T.  FARNSWORTH,  from  Au- 
gust i,  1864,  to  June  3,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
DAVID    R.    DISBROW,    from    August    5, 

1 86 1,  to  February  27,  1862. 
JOHN  HILL  BARKER,  from  March  II  to 

September  27,  1862. 
EUGENE  LEWIS,   from  May   i,   1862,  to 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  McREYNOLDS, 

from  October  22  to  November   i,  1862. 
ERWIN    C.    WATKINS,    from    September 

22,    1862,  to  January  i,   1863. 
PHILO  D.  MICKLES,  JR.,  from  October 

24,  1862,  to  May  25,  1863. 
SAMUEL  I.  BARBER,  from  December  27, 

1864,  to  June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  I. 
Captains: 

COUNT    FERDINAND    STOSCH,    from 

August  i,  1861,  to  February  25,  1863. 
THOMAS   R.    LEAVITT,    from   March   i, 

1863,  to   AugUSt  22,    1864. 

JOSEPH  D.  KRYNITZKI,  from  Septem- 
ber i,  1864,  to  June  27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

ROBERT    H.    OTTO    HERTZOG,    from 

August   i,  1861,  to  September  20,   1862. 
FREDERICK  DABER,  from  September  22, 

1862,  to  August  i,   1863. 
FREDERICK  A.   NIMS,   from  August   15, 

1863,  to  September  30,  1864. 

JOHN  NEWTH,  from  February  I  to  June 
27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

FRANZ  PASSEGER,  from  August  I  to 
September  13,  1861. 

BENNO  VON  ROECKRITZ,  from  Sep- 
tember 12,  1861,  to  August  21,  1862. 


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735 


OLIVER  B.  KNOWLES,  from  July  21  to 
September  22,  1862. 

CLEAVELAND  J.  CAMPBELL,  from 
September  22,  1862,  to  October  24,  1862. 

WILLIAM  H.  BOYD,  JR.,  from  November 
i,  1862,  to  — . 

GEORGE  S.  POINDEXTER,  from  No- 
vember 8,  1862,  to  November  4,  1864. 

JOHN  NEWTH,  from  August  9,  1864,  to 
February  I,  1865. 

WILLIAM  D.  HALL,  from  February  i  to 
June  5,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  K. 
Captains: 
ANSON    N.    NORTON,    from   August    12, 

1861,  to  September  20,  1862. 

EZRA    H.    BAILEY,    from    September    20, 

1862,  to  February  I,  1865. 

EDWIN  F.  SAVACOOL,  from  February  i 

to  June  3,  1865. 
CLARK   STANTON,   from  June  3'  to  27, 

1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

HENRY  W.  GRANGER,  from  August  12, 
1861,  to  December  19,  1862. 

WILLIAM  K.  LAVERTY,  from  Septem- 
ber 20,  1862,  to  April  24,  1863. 

JESSE    F.    WYCKOFF,    from   August   25, 

1863,  to  October  17,  1864. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
FRANKLIN     G.     MARTINDALE,     from 

August  12,  1861,  to  March  9,  1862. 
WILLIAM   K.    LAVERTY,    from   January 

27  to  September  20,   1862. 
ERWIN    C.    WATKINS,    from   January    I 

to  December  I,  1863. 
LEMUEL  EVANS,  from  April  17  to  June 

28,  1864. 
EDWIN  F.   SAVACOOL,  from  March  19, 

1864,  to  February  I,  1865. 

EDWARD    LAKE,    from    February    23    to 

April  25,  1865. 
JOHN  R.  NORTON,  from  May  16  to  June 

27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  L. 
Captains: 

GUSTAVE  OTTO,  from  August  22,  1861, 
to  April  I,  1863. 


FRANZ  PASSEGER,  from  February  24, 
1863,  to  March  n,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
ALONZO    W.    ADAMS,    from    August   22 

to  September  13,  1861. 
FRANZ   PASSEGER,  from   September   13, 

1861,  to  February  24,  1863. 
FREDERICK    DABER,    from    August    i, 

1863,  to    September  i,   1864. 
CLIFFORD    THOMSON,    from    March    2 

to  November,  1864. 

MILTON  CAFFERTY,  from  September 
i,  1864,  to  June  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

BENNO  VON  ROECKRITZ,  from  Au- 
gust 22  to  September  12,  1861. 

FREDERICK  DABER,  from  October  4, 
1861,  to  September  22,  1862. 

EUGENE  LEWIS,  from  to  May 

i,  1862. 

WILLIAM  H.  BOYD,  JR.,  from  September 
9,  1862,  to  November  i,  1862. 

ADOLPHUS     LOEHR,     from     November 

12,    l862,   tO  . 

VERNON      T.      FARNSWORTH,      from 

.June  3,  1863,  to  August   i,   1864. 
JOHN   R.    NORTON,    from    December  27, 

1864,  to  May  16,  1865. 
EMMERICH     SCHNEIDER,     from     May 

18  to  June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  M. 

Captains: 

THOMAS  JOHN  LORD,  from  September 
9,  1861,  to  September  19,  1862. 

ROBERT  H.  OTTO  HERTZOG,  from  Oc- 
tober 22,  1862,  to  May  15,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
RICHARD     G.     PRENDERGAST,     from 

July   28,    1861,   to   August    12,    1863. 
ROBERT    H.     OTTO    HERTZOG,     from 

September  20  to  October  22,  1862. 
EUGENE  LEWIS,   from  August   12,   1863, 

to  December  27,  1864.. 
FREDERICK      E.      HOTCHKISS,      from 

February   I  to  June  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

FREDERICK  A.  NIMS,  from  August  22, 
1861,  to  July  21,  1862. 


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WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  from  Septem- 
ber 22  to  November  i,  1862. 

EUGENE  LEWIS,  from  November  14, 
1862,  to  August  12,  1863. 

CLARK  STANTON,  from  April  24,  1863, 
to  November,  1863. 

FREDERICK  E.  HOTCHKISS,  from  De- 
cember 27,  1864,  to  February  i,  1865. 

EDWARD  LAKE,  from  April  25  to  June 
27,  1865. 

UNASSIGNED. 

OLIVER  LUMPHREY,  from  June  13  to 
July  24,  1865. 

OFFICERS  WHO  WERE  COMMISSIONED  OR  AP- 
POINTED BUT  DID  NOT  SERVE  IN  THE  GRADES 

NAMED. 

SCHURZ,  CARL,  as  Colonel. 

BOYD,  WILLIAM  H.,  as  Major. 

HAURAND,  AUGUST,  as  Major   (2d). 

DELAVAN,  JOHN   S.,  as   Surgeon. 

DELANEY,    AUGUSTUS    S.,   as    Captain. 

EVANS,  LEMUEL,  as  Captain. 

HENDRICK,  FRIEDERICH,  as  Captain 
(2<1). 

BOYD,  WILLIAM  H.,  JR.,  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant. 

FIRALA,  ANTON,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

FOYE,   ALBERT   A.,   as   First  'Lieutenant. 

LANNON,  PATRICK,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

MACK,  VALENTINE,  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant. 

NEW,  EDWIN  A.,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

SCHNEIDER,  EMMERICH,  as  First 
Lieutenant. 

SHANKLAND,  JAMES  C,  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant. 

SUYDAM,    HENRY,   as    First   Lieutenant. 

VAN  SAUN,  ALBERT  H.,  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant. 

WALTER,   JOSEPH,  as   First   Lieutenant. 

BEECHER,  MYRON  D.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

BURLEIGH,  LE  MOYNE,  as  Second 
Lieutenant. 

DEAN,  SANFORD  B.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

DELANEY,  AUGUSTUS  S.,  as  Second 
Lieutenant. 

GOUBLEMAN,  EDWARD  J.,  as  Second 
Lieutenant. 

MANN.  NEHEMIAH  H.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 


MORRELL,  JOHN  L.(  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

POOLE,  DAVID  L.,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

SUYDAM,  HENRY,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

VALENTINE,  NAPOLEON,  as  Second 
Lieutenant. 

WILSON,  HENRY  C.  H.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

MEDALS  OF  HONOR  GRANTED  BY  THE  PRESI- 
DENT TO 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES  W.,  Private, 
Company  K,  for  the  capture  of  a  flag  at 
Waynesboro,  Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

CARMAN,  WARREN,  Private,  Company 
H,  for  the  capture  of  a  flag  at  Waynes- 
boro, Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

MORRIS,  WILLIAM,  First  Sergeant, 
Company  C,  for  the  capture  of  the  flag 
of  the  45th  Virginia  at  Sailor's  Creek, 
Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

NORTON,  JOHN  R.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  for  the  capture  of  a  flag 
at  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

O'BRION,  PETER,  Corporal,  Company  A, 
for  the  capture  of  a  flag  at  Waynesboro, 
Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

PITTMAN,  GEORGE  J.,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany C,  for  the  capture  of  the  flag  of  the 
Sumter  Heavy  Artillery  at  Sailor's 
Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

SAVACOOL,  EDWIN  F,  Captain,  Com- 
pany K,  for  the  capture  of  a  flag  at 
Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

THOMSON,  CLIFFORD,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, and  later  Major,  5th  U.  S.  Colored 
Cavalry,  for  most  distinguished  gallantry 
in  action  at  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville, 
Va.,  May  2,  1863. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 
ADAMS,  ALONZO  W.,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled May  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  August  22, 
1861 ;  as  Major,  September  13,  1861 ; 
as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  August  I,  1863 ; 
dismissed  July  29,  1864;  dismissal  being 
based  upon  insufficient  evidence,  revoked 
September  28,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Col- 
onel, to  date  July  27,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  Brigadier-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet,  from  March  13, 


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1865 ;  not  commissioned  First  Lieutenant ; 
commissioned  Major,  January  i,  1862, 
with  rank  from  September  13,  1861, 
original;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  July  4,  1863, 
with  rank  from  April  3,  1863,  vice  Von 
Schickfuss,  dismissed ;  Colonel,  July  4, 
1864,  with  rank  from  June  15,  1864,  vice 
McReynolds,  discharged. 
ADAMS,  HORACE  B.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled July  20,  1863,  at  Owego  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  B,  21  st  Cavalry,  August  28, 
1863;  appointed  Chief  Bugler,  November 

29,  1863 ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant,   Company   E,   this    regiment,   to   date 
January  20,  1865 ;  as  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental    Commissary    of    Subsistence, 
May  I,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
June  27,    1865,   at  Alexandria,   Va. ;   com- 
missioned   Second    Lieutenant,    December 

30,  1864,    with    rank    from    November    7, 
1864,   vice    Beach,   promoted ;    First   Lieu- 
tenant   and     Regimental     Commissary    of 
Subsistence,     April    22,     1865,    with    rank 
from    March    i,    1865,    vice    McReynolds, 
discharged. 

ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Washington,  D.  C,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  A,  October  n,  1861 ;  promoted 
Sergeant-Major,  November  i,  1861 ; 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  Novem- 
ber 3,  1861 ;  mustered  in  as  such,  Decem- 
ber 16,  1861 ;  appointed  Battalion  Adju- 
tant, November  25,  1861 ;  assigned  as 
Second  Lieutenant  to  Company  F,  June 
21,  1862;  to  Company  M,  September  22, 
1862 ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant 
and  Regimental  Quartermaster,  to  date 
November  I,  1862;  as  Captain,  Company 
A,  to  date  April  i,  1865 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  commissioned  Battalion  Ad- 
jutant, January  I,  1862,  with  rank  from 
December  14,  1861,  original;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, October  22,  1862,  with  rank  from 
June  16,  1862,  vice  Woodruff,  promoted; 
First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quarter- 
master, February  10,  1863,  with  rank 
from  September  22,  1862,  vice  Bailey, 
promoted ;  Captain,  December  7,  1864, 
with  rank  from  August  22,  1864,  vice 
Leavitt,  discharged. 

BAILEY,  EZRA  H.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 


years  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  July  30,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Regimental  Quartermaster, 
to  date  September  13,  1861 ;  as  Captain, 
Company  K,  to  date  September  20,  1862 ; 
as  Major,  February  i,  1865;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet,  from  April  i,  1865 ; 
not  commissioned  First  Lieutenant ;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant  and  Regi- 
mental Quartermaster,  January  i,  1862, 
with  rank  from  September  13,  1861,  orig- 
inal ;  Captain,  October  22,  1862,  with  rank 
from  September  9,  1862,  vice  Lord,  dis- 
charged; Major,  January  27,  1865,  with 
rank  from  December  I,  1864,  vice  Bat- 
tersby,  promoted. 

BARBER,  SAMUEL  I.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled July  28,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  M,  August  28,  1861 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864, 
as  Sergeant ;  promoted  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  no  date ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  December  27, 
1864 ;  captured  in  action  and  exchanged, 
no  date ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
'  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria/  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  December 
7,  1864,  with  rank  from  September  30, 
1864,  vice  Stanton,  promoted. 

BARKER,  JOHN  HILL,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany A,  July  30,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  November  25,  1861 ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H, 
March  n,  1862;  discharged  September 
27,  1862 ;  subsequent  service  in  i6th  Artil- 
lery; commissioned  Battalion  Adjutant, 
June  4,  1862,  with  rank  from  May  28, 
1862,  vice  Xelowski,  discharged. 

BATTERSBY,  JENYNS  C,  age  42  years; 
enrolled  July  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  September  13, 
1861 ;  assigned  as  Second  Lieutenant  to 
Company  D,  November  12,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Captain,  Company  B,  December 

12,  1861 ;    captured    in    action    near    Blue 
Gap,    Va.,    October    2,    1862;    paroled    in 
November,    1862 ;    mustered    in    as    Cap- 
tain, April   i,    1864;    as   Major,   December 

13,  1864;   as    Lieutenant-Colonel,   January 


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14,  1865;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  Col- 
onel, N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet;  not 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant  and  Ad- 
jutant ;  commissioned  Captain,  January  i, 
1862,  with  rank  from  December  14,  1861, 
original ;  Major,  December  5,  1864,  with 
rank  from  October  6,  1864,  vice  Hawkins, 
discharged ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  January 
9,  1865,  with  rank  from  December  I,  1864, 
vice  Adams,  promoted. 

BEACH,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany B,  July  19,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  April  13,  1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  January  i,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  13,  1864; 
promoted  First  Lieutenant,  Company  F, 
January  19,  1865 ;  mustered  in  as  such,  to 
date  November  13,  1864;  as  Regimental 
Adjutant,  May  24,  1865 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexan- 
dria, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, December  6,  1864,  with  rank  from 
August  27,  1864,  vice  Cafferty,  promoted ; 
First  Lieutenant,  December  30,  1864,  with 
rank  from  November  7,  1864,  vice  Dis- 
brow,  discharged;  Adjutant,  June  21, 
1865,  with  rank  from  May  16,  1865,  vice 
Williams,  resigned. 

BEAKES,  GEORGE  M.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  years,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  October 
3,  1861;  mustered  out,  October  8,  1863, 
for  promotion  to  Surgeon,  141  st  In- 
fantry ;  commissioned  Assistant  Surgeon, 
January  I,  1862,  with  rank  from  Septem- 
ber 30,  1861,  original. 

BEECHER,  MYRON  D.,  commissioned, 
not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 7,  1864,  with  rank  from  November 
29,  1864,  vice  Suydam,  promoted. 

BENNETT,  DAVID  A.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled July  18,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  F,  July  24,  1861 ;  discharged 
June  5,  1863;  commissioned  Captain, 
January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from  July  24, 
1861,  original. 

BOYD,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  July  19,  1861 ;  resigned  August 
19,  i&fi,  to  accept  Colonelcy  of  2ist 


Pa.  Volunteer  Cavalry;  commissioned 
Captain,  January  I,  1862,  with  rank  from 
July  19,  1861,  original;  Major,  not  mus- 
tered, July  4,  1863,  with  rank  from  April 
3,  1863,  vice  Adams,  promoted. 

BOYD,  JR.,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany C,  July  19,  1861 ;  promoted  Com- 
pany Quartermaster-Sergeant,  no  date; 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  Second  Battal- 
ion, December  12,  1861 ;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  L,  November  5,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered in  as  such,  to  date  September  9, 
1862 ;  transferred  to  Company  I,  in  No- 
vember, 1862 ;  to  Company  A,  no  date ; 
wounded  in  action,  no  date  nor  place; 
discharged  October  2,  1863,  to  accept 
commission  as  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental  Quartermaster,  21  st  Pa. 
Volunteer  Cavalry;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  October  22,  1862,  with  rank 
from  September  9,  1862,  vice  Thomson, 
promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  not  mus- 
tered, July  31,  1863,  with  rank  from 
June  7,  1863,  vice  von  Lengerke,  dis- 
charged. 

BURLEIGH,  LE  MOYNE,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  H,  October  21,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  commissioned,  not  mus- 
tered, Second  Lieutenant,  June  10,  1865, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Adams,  pro- 
moted. 

CAFFERTY,  MILTON,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany C,  July  19,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  March  I,  1863;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  May  25,  1863 ;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  D,  to  date  April  16, 
1864;  captured  in  action,  September  27, 
1864,  at  Port  Republic,  Va. ;  paroled 
February  22,  1865,  at  James  River,  Va. ; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany L,  to  date  September  i,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at 
Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  August  i,  1863,  with  rank 
from  May  25,  1863,  vice  McReynolds, 
promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  December  7, 
1864,  with  rank  from  August  27,  1864, 
vice  Daber,  promoted. 


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CAMPBELL,  CLEAVELAND  J.,  age  25 
years;  enrolled  at  Washington,  D.  C,  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  October 
28,  1861 ;  transferred  to  Company  I,  Sep- 
tember 22,  1862;  discharged  October  24, 
1862,  to  accept  the  Adjutancy  of  the  I52d 
Infantry;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from 
October  28,  1861,  original. 

CLARK,  ROBERT  C,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany H,  August  21,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  grade  of  Sergeant,  January  i, 
1864;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  to  date  April  6,  1865 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, March  10,  1865,  with  rank  from 
February  6,  1865,  vice  Lennox,  not  mus- 
tered. 

COENEN,  EMIL,  age  25  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  July  20,  1861 ;  resigned  Au- 
gust 17,  1861 ;  not  commissioned. 

DABER,  FREDERICK,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany L,  August  22,  1861 ;  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, October  4,  1861;  promoted  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  September  22, 
1862 ;  transferred  to  Company  L,  August 
i,  1863 ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany E,  to  date  September  i,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  27,  1865, 
at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  January  i,  1862,  with 
rank  from  October  5,  1861,  original; 
First  Lieutenant,  October  22,  1862,  with 
rank  from  September  20,  1862,  vice  Hert- 
zog,  promoted ;  Captain,  December  7, 
1864,  with  rank  from  August  27,  1864, 
vice  Simons,  discharged. 

DEAN,  SANFORD  B.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  D,  July  16,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  November  I,  1862;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  grade  of  Sergeant,  January 
i,  1864 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant, 


April  22,  1865,  with  rank  from  January  i, 
1865,  vice  Hotchkiss,  promoted. 

DELANEY,  AUGUSTUS  S.,  age  36  years ; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany D,  July  16,  1861;  promoted  Com- 
pany Quartermaster-Sergeant,  no  date ; 
Regimental  Commissary-Sergeant,  Janu- 
ary 15,  1863;  appointed  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  C,  May  25,  1863 ;  not  recog- 
nized by  War  Department,  the  regiment 
not  being  of  sufficient  strength ;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  De- 
cember i,  1863;  transferred  to  Company 
A,  no  date ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, July  4,  1863,  with  rank  from  May  25, 
1863,  vice  Lewis,  promoted ;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, November  24,  1863,  with  rank 
from  November  I,  1863,  vice  Martindale, 
promoted;  Captain,  not  mustered,  June  26, 
1865,  with  rank  from  May  15,  1865,  vice 
Hertzog,  mustered  out. 

DELAVAN,  JOHN  S.,  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  Surgeon,  December  24,  1864, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Elliott,  dis- 
charged; see  i6gth  Infantry. 

DISBROW,  DAVID  R.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  August  5,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted First  Lieutenant,  Company  G, 
February  27,  1862;  transferred  to  Com- 
pany D,  July  21,  1862 ;  to  Company  C, 
October  18,  1862;  to  Company  H,  No- 
vember 20,  1863 ;  to  Company  C,  no  date ; 
dismissed,  July  29,  1864;  dismissal  re- 
voked, not  being  based  on  sufficient 
grounds,  October  7,  1864;  mustered  out, 
November  7,  1864,  at  Middletown,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  January 
i,  1862,  with  rank  from  August  5,  1861, 
original ;  First  Lieutenant,  May  30,  1862, 
with  rank  from  January  27,  1862,  vice  Lee, 
discharged. 

DOUGLASS,  GEORGE  C,  late  Assistant 
Surgeon,  4th  Infantry;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  this  regiment,  June  14, 
1863;  mustered  out,  December  27,  1864; 
promoted  Surgeon,  I34th  Infantry ;  com- 
missioned Assistant  Surgeon,  May  28, 
1863,  with  rank  from  May  22,  1863, 
original. 


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DUFFY,  JAMES  A.,  age  28  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  July  16,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  November  3, 
1861 ;  transferred  to  Company  D,  Decem- 
ber 12,  1861 ;  resigned,  July  21,  1862;  sub- 
sequent service  in  I4th  Cavalry ;  not  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  January  i,  1862, 
with  rank  from  July  20,  1861,  original. 

ELLIOTT,  FREDERICK,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  July  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Sur- 
geon, September  13,  1861 ;  mustered  out, 
November  15,  1864,  near  Kearnstown, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Surgeon,  January  i, 
1862,  with  rank  from  September  13,  1861, 
original. 

ENNIS,  JOHN,  age  32  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
B,  July  19,  1861 ;  resigned,  August  21, 
1862;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from  July  19, 
1861,  original. 

EVANS,  LEMUEL,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  B, 
July  19,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant, 
December  7,  1861 ;  appointed  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  K,  April  3,  1863,  not 
mustered,  the  regiment  being  below  mini- 
mum strength,  and  returned  to  the  ranks ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  April  17,  1864;  transferred  to 
Company  C,  June  28,  1864;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June  6, 
1865,  but  remained  in  command  of  Com- 
pany C;  mustered  out  with  it,  June  27, 
1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  July  31,  1863,  with 
rank  from  April  3,  1863,  vice  Woodruff, 
promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  December  7, 
1864,  with  rank  from  October  6,  1864,  vice 
Lewis,  promoted;  Captain,  not  mustered, 
June  21,  1865,  with  rank  from  March 
12,  1865,  vice  Hendrick,  not  mustered. 

FARNSWORTH,  VERNON  T.,  age  27 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  H,  August  5,  1861 ;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  no  date ;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  grade  of  Private,  January  i, 


1864;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  L,  to  date  June  3,  1863;  pro- 
moted First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  Au- 
gust i,  1864;  mustered  in  as  such,  No- 
vember 4,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
June  3,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  July  4, 
1863,  with  rank  from  June  3,  1863,  vice 
Loehr,  promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 7,  1864,  with  rank  from  November 
4,  1864,  vice  Stevens,  promoted ;  Captain, 
June  21,  1865,  with  rank  from  June  3, 
1865,  vice  Savacool,  died  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

FIRALA,  ANTON,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  I, 
August  i,  1861 ;  transferred  to  Company 
E,  August  2,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, grade  of  Corporal,  January  i,  1864; 
promoted  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  no 
date ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned, not  mustered,  First  Lieutenant, 
June  31,  1865,  with  rank  from  May  15, 
1865,  vice  Delaney,  promoted. 

FOYE,  ALBERT  A.,  age  20  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  A, 
July  30,  1861 ;  promoted  Corporal,  May 
27,  1862 ;  Sergeant,  February  26,  1863 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  February  27, 
1864 ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  to  date  January  20,  1865 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  27, 
1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  30,  1864, 
with  rank  from  November  4,  1864,  vice 
Williams,  promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  not 
mustered,  June  21,  1865,  with  rank  from 
March  12,  1865,  vice  Evans,  promoted. 

GOUBLEMAN,  EDWARD  J.,  age  21 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  D,  February  27,  1862;  re-en- 
listed as  a  veteran,  February  27,  1864; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  August  i,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  27, 
1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned, 
not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant,  June  21, 
1865,  with  rank  from  May  16,  1865,  vice 
Schneider,  promoted. 

GRANGER,  HENRY  W.,  age  38  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  to  serve 


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three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  August  12,  1861 ; 
mustered  out,  to  date  December  19,  1862, 
for  promotion  to  Major,  yth  Mich. 
Cavalry;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from  August 
12,  1861,  original. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  D.,  age  18  years;  en- 
rolled at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany C,  August  21,  1861 ;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, March  i,  1863 ;  Sergeant,  April  13, 
1863 ;  First  Sergeant,  September  12,  1863 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  February  i,  1865 ;  resigned,  June 
5,  1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  30,  1864,  with  rank  from  No- 
vember 20,  1864,  vice  Weiss,  discharged. 

HANSON,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  C,  July  19,  1861 ;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  F,  December  12,  1861 ; 
resigned,  December  26,  1862 ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  January  i,  1862, 
with  rank  from  July  19,  1861,  original. 

HARKINS,  DANIEL  H.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany D,  July  16,  1861 ;  as  Major,  August 
26,  1863 ;  mustered  out,  October  6,  1864, 
at  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va. ;  commissioned 
Captain,  January  I,  1862,  with  rank  from 
July  16,  1861,  original;  Major,  July  4, 
1863,  with  rank  from  December  29,  1862, 
vice  Haurand,  discharged. 

HARMORICIER,  CHARLES,  age  41 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  I,  August  I,  1861 ;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  September 
12,  1861 ;  mustered  in  as  such,  October  5, 
1861 ;  died  of  disease,  October  6,  1861,  at 
Camp  Meigs,  D.  C. ;  not  commissioned. 

HAURAND,  AUGUST,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany G,  July  20,  1861 ;  as  Major,  Sep- 
tember 13,  1861 ;  discharged,  November 
28,  1862 ;  subsequent  service  in  4th  Cav- 
alry ;  not  commissioned  Captain ;  commis- 
sioned Major,  January  i,  1862,  with  rank 
from  September  15,  1861,  original;  re- 


commissioned  Major,  not  mustered,  De- 
cember 29,  1862,  with  rank  of  same  date, 
vice  himself,  discharged. 

HENDRICK,  FRIEDERICH,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  G,  July  20,  1861 ;  as  Cap- 
tain, September  13,  1861 ;  captured  in  ac- 
tion, June  15,  1863,  at  Winchester,  Va. ; 
paroled  at  N.  E.  Ferry,  N.  C.,  March  i, 
1865;  mustered  out,  March  12,  1865;  not 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant;  commis- 
sioned Captain,  January  i,  1862,  with  rank 
from  July  20,  1861,  original ;  recommis- 
sioned  Captain,  not  mustered,  May  12, 
1865,  with  rank  from  March  12,  1865,  vice 
himself,  mustered  out. 

HERBERT,  GEORGE  H.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany H,  August  1 6,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  no  date ;  Sergeant-Major,  No- 
vember 3,  1861 ;  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  December  12,  1861 ;  dismissed, 
February  28,  1862,  to  date  December  19, 
1861 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from  Decem- 
ber 14,  1861,  original. 

HERRICK,  SIDNEY  L.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  August  I,  1861,  at  Washington, 
D.  C.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Assistant  Surgeon,  September  13, 
1861 ;  discharged  September  29,  1861,  to 
accept  promotion  to  Surgeon,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; commissioned  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, September  25,  1861,  with  rank  from 
Septemer  13,  1861,  original. 

HERTZOG,  ROBERT  H.  OTTO,  age  31 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  August  i, 
1861 ;  detailed  as  Quartermaster,  3d  Bat- 
talion, November  25,  1861 ;  relieved,  no 
date;  transferred  to  Company  M,  Sep- 
tember 20,  1862 ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
to  date  October  22,  1862;  captured  in 
action,  April  20,  1864,  at  Cedar  Creek, 
Va. ;  paroled,  March  i,  1865,  at  N.  E. 
Ferry,  N.  C. ;  mustered  out,  to  date  May 
15,  1865;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from  August 
i,  1861,  original ;  Captain,  October  22, 
1862,  with  rank  from  September  20,  1862, 
vice  Norton,  resigned. 


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HIDDEN,  HENRY  B.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  H,  August  5,  1861 ;  killed 
March  9,  1862,  in  action  at  Sangster's 
Station,  Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from 
August  s,  1861,  original. 

HINTON,  A.  CHALMERS,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  A,  July  30,  1861 ;  promoted 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  ist  Battalion, 
November  25,  1861 ;  Sergeant-Major,  De- 
cember 12,  1861 ;  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  March  II,  1862;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  January  5,  1863;  acting 
as  Regimental  Adjutant,  August,  1863; 
transferred  to  Company  B,  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, November,  1863;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  February  8,  1865;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at 
Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  March  12,  1862,  with  rank 
from  December  19,  1861,  vice  Herbert, 
dismissed;  First  Lieutenant,  December 
30,  1862,  with  rank  from  December  5, 
1862,  vice  Von  Roeckritz,  discharged; 
Captain,  January  27,  1865,  with  rank 
from  December  I,  1864,  vice  Jones,  dis- 
charged. 

HOTCHKISS,  FREDERICK  E.,  age  18 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  B,  August  21,  1861 ;  promoted 
Corporal,  no  date;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  January  I,  1864;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, October,  1864;  Sergeant-Major, 
October  22,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  M,  December  27, 
1864;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  Feb- 
ruary I,  1865 ;  acting  Commissary  of  Sub- 
sistence, no  date;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  7,  1864,  with  rank  from  June 
5,  1864,  vice  New,  promoted;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, April  22,  1865,  with  rank  from 
January  I,  1865,  vice  Suydam,  not  mus- 
tered. 

JONES,  ABRAHAM,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  July  30,  1861 ;  as 
Captain,  September  13,  1861 ;  mustered 


out,  to  date  September  30,  1864,  at 
Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va. ;  not  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant ;  commissioned 
Captain,  January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from 
July  30,  1861,  original. 
KNEIF,  LUDWIG  E.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany E,  July  20,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  grade  of  First  Sergeant,  Janu- 
ary i,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, to  date  December  I,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  27,  1865, 
at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  January  27,  1865,  with  rank 
from  December  i,  1864,  vice  Newth,  pro- 
moted. 

KNOWLES,  OLIVER  B.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  C,  July  19,  1861 ;  promoted 
Corporal,  September  I,  1861 ;  Sergeant, 
April  i,  1862;  First  Sergeant,  July  i, 
1862;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  I,  July  21,  1862;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  C,  September  22, 
1862;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  August  16,  1863;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  C,  January  i,  1864; 
discharged  April  5,  1864,  to  accept 
commission  in  2ist  Pa.  Volunteer 
Cavalry;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, August  I,  1862,  with  rank  from  July 
21,  1862,  vice  Shankland,  discharged;  First 
Lieutenant,  July  4,  1863,  with  rank  from 
April  24,  1863,  vice  Laverty,  discharged. 

KRYNITZKI,  JOSEPH  D.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  July  20,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted First  Lieutenant,  September  13, 
1861 ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
I,  to  date  September  I,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at 
Alexandria,  Va. ;  not  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant;  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from 
September  13,  1861,  original;  Captain, 
April  29,  1864,  with  rank  from  August  I, 
1863,  vice  Stearns,  promoted. 

LAKE,  EDWARD,  age  19  years;  enrolled 
July  18,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to  serve  three 
years;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company 
F,  July  24,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 


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grade  of  First  Sergeant,  January  i,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  February  23,  1865 ;  transferred 
to  Company  M,  April  25,  1865 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, January  27,  1865,  with  rank  from 
December  i,  1864,  vice  Savacool,  pro- 
moted. 

LANNON,  PATRICK,  Private,  i3th  Cav- 
alry; commissioned,  not  mustered,  First 
Lieutenant,  December  i,  1864,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  vice  Stevenson,  promoted. 

LAVERTY,  WILLIAM  K.,  age  18  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany D,  July  16,  1861 ;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, no  date;  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  January  27,  1862;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  September  20,  1862; 
wounded  in  action,  February  10,  1863, 
near  Winchester,  Va. ;  resigned,  April  24, 
1863 ;  subsequent  service  in  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps;  see  22d  Infantry;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  February  24, 
1862,  with  rank  from  January  27,  1862, 
vice  Martindale,  promoted;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, February  10,  1863,  with  rank  from 
December  26,  1862,  vice  Hanson,  dis- 
charged. 

LEAVITT,  THOMAS  R.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  July  30,  1861 ;  First  Lieutenant, 
September  12,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany I,  March  I,  1863;  dismissed,  Au- 
gust 20,  1863;  restored,  September  30, 
1863;  mustered  out,  to  date  August  22, 
1864,  at  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va. ;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  January  I, 
1862,  with  rank  from  July  30,  1861,  origi- 
nal;  Captain,  March  17,  1863,  with  rank 
from  February  25,  1863,  vice  Stosch,  dis- 
charged. 

LEE,  RICHARD  H.,  age  24  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  July  19,  1861 ;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  December 
12,  1861 ;  resigned,  January  27,  1862 ;  not 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  January  i, 
1862,  with  rank  from  December  14,  1861, 
original. 


LEWIS,  EUGENE,  age  20  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Company 
H,  August  5,  1861;  promoted  Sergeant 
and  Regimental  Quartermaster-Sergeant, 
no  dates ;  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
L,  no  date;  transferred  to  Company  H, 
May  i,  1862;  to  Company  G,  no  date; 
to  Company  E  in  May  or  June, 
1862;  to  Company  H,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany M,  July  21,  1862;  transferred  to 
Company  F,  September  22,  1862;  to  Com- 
pany M,  November  14,  1862;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  August  12,  1863;  as 
Captain,  Company  H,  December  27,  1864; 
mustered  out,  May  19,  1865,  at  Falls 
Church,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, May  30,  1862,  with  rank  from 
March  9,  1862,  vice  Disbrow,  promoted ; 
First  Lieutenant,  July  4,  1863,  with  rank 
from  May  25,  1863,  vice  Prendergast, 
promoted;  Captain,  December  7,  1864, 
with  rank  from  October  6,  1864,  vice 
Battersby,  promoted. 

LOEHR,  ADOLPHUS,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled June  16,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
Jo  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  Company  L, 
August  22,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, September  12,  1861 ;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  August  21,  1862; 
transferred  to  Company  L,  November  12, 
1862;  to  Company  G,  no  date;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  June  3,  1863,  and 
as  Regimental  Adjutant,  to  date  Novem- 
ber 19,  1863;  deserted,  April  i,  1864,  while 
in  arrest;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, August  21,  1862,  with  rank  of 
same  date,  vice  Von  Roeckritz,  promoted; 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  July  4, 
1863,  with  rank  from  June  3,  1863,  vice 
Stevenson,  promoted. 

LORD,  THOMAS  JOHN,  late  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  36th  Infantry;  enrolled  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  M,  Sep- 
tember 9,  1861 ;  discharged  for  disability, 
September  19,  1862;  commissioned  Cap- 
tain, January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from 
September  9,  1861,  original. 

LUMPHREY,  OLIVER,  age  25  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany C,  July  19,  1861 ;  promoted  Corporal, 


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July  21,  1862;  returned  to  ranks,  no  date; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864; 
promoted  Corporal,  no  date;  Sergeant, 
November  i,  1864;  Sergeant-Major,  Janu- 
ary i,  1865 »  wounded  in  action,  April  3, 
1865,  at  Whipponic  Creek,  Va. ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  unassigned, 
June  13,  1865;  mustered  out  for  disa- 
bility, July  24,  1865 ;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  May  17,  1865,  with  rank  from 
February  7,  1865,  vice  Stanton,  pro- 
moted. 

MACK,  VALENTINE,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  July  19,  1861 ;  transferred  to 
Company  D  in  September  or  October, 
1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  grade  of 
Sergeant,  January  i,  1864;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  Decem- 
ber 27,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 7,  1864,  with  rank  from  November 
4,  1864,  vice  Farnsworth,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant,  not  mustered,  June  21,  1865, 
with  rank  from  June  3,  1865,  vice  Farns- 
worth, promoted. 

MANN,  NEHEMIAH  H.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Com- 
pany A,  July  30,  1861 ;  returned  to  ranks, 
April  13,  1862;  promoted  Corporal,  Au- 
gust 20,  1862;  discharged  November  27, 
1862,  to  receive  commission  as  super  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant;  no  further  record;  sub- 
sequent service  in  4th  Cavalry;  commis- 
sioned, not  mustered,  extra  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, September  9,  1862,  with  rank  of 
same  date,  original. 

MARTINDALE,  FRANKLIN  G.,  age  26 
years;  enrolled  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  August 
12,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
H,  March  9,  1862;  as  Captain,  Company 
D,  November  i,  1863;  as  Major,  January 
4,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  January  i, 
1862,  with  rank  from  August  12,  1861, 
original;  First  Lieutenant,  March  13, 1862, 
with  rank  from  March  9,  1862,  vice  Hid- 
den, killed  in  action;  Captain,  October  15, 


1863,  with  rank  from  April  3,  1863,  vice 
Boyd,  promoted;  Major,  March  n,  1865, 
with  rank  from  January  4,  1865,  vice 
Quinn,  resigned. 

McCONAUGHY,  FRANKLIN,  age  34 
years;  enrolled  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  C,  July  19,  1861 ; 
promoted  Sergeant-Major,  April  30,  1863; 
wounded  in  action,  no  date  nor  place ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  October  23,  1864;  as  Captain, 
Company  D,  March  23,  1865 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, October  31,  1864,  with  rank  from 
October  18,  1864,  vice  Wyckoff,  dis- 
charged; Captain,  March  10,  1865,  w^h 
rank  from  February  6,  1865,  vice  Passe- 
ger,  promoted. 

McNAIR,  WILLIAM  W.,  age  38  years; 
mustered  in  at  Camp  Averill,  W.  Va.,  as 
Chaplain,  February  27,  1865;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  commissioned  Chaplain, 
February  17,  1865,  with  rank  of  same 
date,  vice  Reighley,  discharged. 

McREYNOLDS,  ANDREW  T.,  age  53 
years ;  enrolled  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Colonel,  June  15,  1861 ;  mustered  out,  June 
15,  1864;  commissioned  Colonel,  January 
i,  1862,  with  rank  from  September  13, 
1861,  original. 

McREYNOLDS,  BENJAMIN  FRANK- 
LIN, age  —  years;  enrolled  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  October  22, 
1862;  promoted  First  Lieutenant,  and 
appointed  Regimental  Commissary  of 
Subsistence,  November  I,  1862;  mustered 
in  as  such,  to  date  September  18,  1862; 
discharged  for  disability,  January  2, 
1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
October  22,  1862,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 20,  1862,  vice  Daber,  promoted ; 
First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Commis- 
sary, February  10,  1863,  with  rank  from 
September  22,  1862,  original. 

MICKLES,  JR.,  PHILO  D.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Com- 
pany D,  July  16,  1861 ;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, no  date;  mustered  in  as  Second 


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Lieutenant,  Company  H,  to  date  October 

24,  1862;   resigned,  May  25,   1863;   subse- 
quent   service    in    i6th    Cavalry ;    commis- 
sioned   Second    Lieutenant,    December    3, 
1862,    with    rank    from   October   24,    1862, 
vice  Campbell,   discharged. 

MORRELL,  JOHN  L.,  First  Sergeant,  25th 
Cavalry ;  commissioned,  not  mustered, 
Second  Lieutenant,  this  regiment,  Decem- 
ber 7,  1864,  with  rank  from  December  6, 
1864,  vice  Evans,  promoted. 

NEW,  EDWIN  A.,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  A, 
August  16,  1861 ;  promoted  Corporal, 
September  17,  1861 ;  Sergeant,  November 

25,  1861 ;   Regimental   Quartermaster-Ser- 
geant, April  3,  1862;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  G,  to  date  De- 
cember 26,  1862;  transferred  to  Company 
B,    no    date;    retransferred    to    Company 
G,  December  12,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,    June   27,    1865,    at    Alexandria, 
Va. ;  subsequent  service  in  2d  Provisional 
Cavalry;    commissioned    Second    Lieuten- 
ant,   February    10,    1863,    with    rank    from 
December    26,     1862,    vice    Laverty,    pro- 
moted;   First    Lieutenant,    not    mustered, 
December  7,  1864,  with  rank  from  June  5, 
1864,   vice  Vermilyea,  killed  in  action. 

NEWTH,  JOHN,  age  36  years ;  enrolled  at 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany C,  July  19,  1861 ;  returned  to  ranks, 
January  19,  1862 ;  promoted  Sergeant, 
May  I,  1863;  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  not  mustered,  the  regiment  being 
under  the  minimum,  June  7,  1863 ;  re- 
turned to  company  as  Private,  December, 
1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January 
I,  1864 ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  I,  August  9,  1864;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  February  i,  1865 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, July  31,  1863,  with  rank  from  June 
7,  1863,  vice  Boyd,  Jr.,  discharged;  First 
Lieutenant,  January  27,  1865,  with  rank 
from  December  I,  1864,  vice  Watkins,  dis- 
charged. 

NIMS,  FREDERICK  A.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  July  22,  1861 ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  M,  August  22, 
1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  G, 


July  21,  1862;  transferred  to  Company  B, 
no  date;  to  Company  F,  February  25, 
1863;  to  Company  I,  August  15,  1863; 
mustered  out,  September  30,  1864;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  January  i, 
.  1862,  with  rank  from  August  22,  1861, 
original;  First  Lieutenant,  August  i, 
1862,  with  rank  from  July  21,  1862,  vice 
Duffy,  discharged. 

NORTON,  ANSON  N.,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  K,  August  12,  1861 ;  resigned, 
September  20,  1862 ;  commissioned  Cap- 
tain, January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from  Au- 
gust 12,  1861,  original. 

NORTON,  JOHN  R.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  K,  August  12,  1861 ;  promoted 
Regimental  Commissary-Sergeant,  July  i, 
1863;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  L,  December  27,  1864;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  K,  May  16,  1865 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  27, 
1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  medal  of  honor ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 7,  1864,  with  rank  from  September  30, 
1864,  vice  Poindexter,  discharged. 

O'BRIEN,  JOHN  J.,  age  27  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Company 
B,  July  19,  1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant,  Au- 
gust 12,  1861 ;  captured  in  action,  Novem- 
ber 12,  1861 ;  rejoined  company  in  Sep- 
tember, 1862;  transferred  to  Company  K, 
October  26,  1862 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  F,  November  i,  1862 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  grade  of  Pri- 
vate, January  I,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  April  I,  1864;  as  Cap- 
tain, December  27,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexan- 
dria, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, July  4,  1863,  with  rank  from  Decem- 
,ber  29,  1862,  vice  Wyckoff,  promoted; 
Captain,  December  7,  1864,  with  rank 
from  November  12,  1864,  vice  Prender- 
gast,  killed  in  action. 

OGLE,  CHARLES  H.,  Brevet  Second 
Lieutenant,  ist  U.  S.  Dragoons,  July  i, 
1848;  Second  Lieutenant,  August  4,  1849; 
First  Lieutenant,  January  20,  1855 ;  out 
of  service,  April  23,  1861 ;  age  35  years ; 


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enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany A,  July  30,  1861;  as  Major,  Sep- 
tember 13,  1861;  mustered  out,  November 
24,  1862;  not  commissioned  Captain; 
commissioned  Major,  January  I,  1862, 
with  rank  from  September  13,  1861, 
original. 

OTTO,  GUSTAVE,  age  39  years;  enrolled 
May  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany L,  August  22,  1861 ;  dismissed,  April 
I,  1863 ;  commissioned  Captain,  January 
I,  1862,  with  rank  from  August  22,  1861. 

PASSEGER,  FRANZ,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  August  I,  1861 ;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  September 
13,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  February  24,  1863 ; 
as  Major,  March  n,  1865;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexan- 
dria, Va. ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  N.  Y.  Vol- 
unteers by  brevet;  not  commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, January  I,  1862,  with  rank  from 
November  26,  1861,  original;  Captain, 
July  4,  1863,  with  rank  from  December 
29,  1862,  vice  Harkins,  promoted;  Major, 
March  10,  1865,  with  rank  from  February 
6,  1865,  vice  Stearns,  dismissed. 

POINDEXTER,  GEORGE  S.,  age  26 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  F,  August  21,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I, 
November  8,  1862;  mustered  in  as  such, 
February  25,  1863;  mustered  out,  Novem- 
ber 4,  1864,  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  March  17, 
1863,  with  rank  from  February  25,  1863, 
vice  Von  Lengerke,  promoted. 

POOLE,  DAVID  L.,  age  25  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  K, 
February  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
commissioned,  not  mustered,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, June  17,  1865,  with  rank  from  June 
10,  1865,  vice  Walter,  died  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action. 

POWELL,  THOMAS  D.,  age  34  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Java  to  serve  one  year,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Private,  Company  A,  9th 
Cavalry,  September  19,  1864;  mustered  in 


as  Assistant  Surgeon,  this  regiment,  Jan- 
uary 21,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Assistant  Surgeon,  January  18, 
1865,  with  rank  from  January  16,  1865, 
vice  Beakes,  discharged. 
PRENDERGAST,  RICHARD  G.,  age  29 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  M,  July  28,  1861 ;  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  F,  August  12,  1863 ;  killed 
in  action,  November  12,  1864,  at  Ninevah, 
Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Jan- 
uary I,  1862,  with  rank  from  August  31, 

1861,  original;  Captain,  July  4,  1863,  with 
rank   from  May  25,   1863,  vice  Otto,  dis- 
missed. 

QUINN,  TIMOTHY,  late  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, 7th  Cavalry;  mustered  in  as  Major, 
this  regiment,  January  2,  1863;  dismissed, 
October  15,  1864;  dismissal  revoked  No- 
vember 22,  1864;  resigned,  January  4, 
1865;  commissioned  Major,  December  31, 

1862,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Ogle, 
discharged. 

REIGHLAY,  CHARLES,  age  53  years ;  en- 
rolled June  25,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Chap- 
lain, September  13,  1861 ;  discharged, 
March  I,  1862;  commissioned  Chaplain, 
January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from  Septem- 
ber 13,  1861,  original. 

SAVACOOL,  EDWIN  F.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  K,  August  29,  1861 ;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864,  with  grade 
of  Sergeant;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, March  19,  1864;  as  Captain,  Feb- 
ruary i,  1865 ;  died,  June  3,  1865,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  of  wounds  received  in  action 
at  Sailor's  Run,  Va.,  April  6,  1865;  medal 
of  honor;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, February  27,  1864,  with  rank  of  same 
date,  vice  Watkins,  promoted ;  Captain, 
January  27,  1865,  with  rank  from  Decem- 
ber i,  1864,  vice  Bailey,  promoted. 

SCHMIDT,  ADOLPH,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  Company  I,  August  i,  1861 ;  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  December 
13,  1861;  as  Adjutant,  3d  Battalion,  June 
i,  1862;  mustered  out,  September  17,  1862, 
at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  subsequent  service 


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in  i4th  Cavalry;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  January  i,  1862,  with  rank 
from  December  14,  1861,  original. 

SCHNEIDER,  EMMERICH,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  July  i,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  L,  August  22,  1861 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  I,  1864; 
returned  to  ranks,  no  date ;  promoted 
Commissary-Sergeant,  no  date;  First  Ser- 
geant, November  i,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  May  18,  1865 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at 
Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  April  22,  1865,  with  rank  from 
February  7,  1865,  vice  Morrell,  not  mus- 
tered; First  Lieutenant,  not  mustered, 
June  21,  1865,  with  rank  from  May  16, 
1865,  vice  Beach,  appointed  Adjutant. 

SCHURZ,  CARL,  received  authority  from 
War  Department,  as  Colonel,  May  i, 

1861,  to  organize  a   regiment  of  cavalry; 
relinquished  authority  to  Andrew  T.  Mc- 
Reynolds,  June   15,   1861 ;   subsequent  ser- 
vice  in   U.    S.    Volunteers ;   not   commis- 
sioned. 

SHANKLAND,  JAMES  C,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  Company  A,  July  30,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Regimental  Quartermaster-Sergeant, 
September  13,  1861 ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  December  25, 
i86i  ;  resigned,  July  21,  1862 ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  January  i,  1862,  with 
rank  from  December  14,  1861,  original ; 
First  Lieutenant,  not  mustered,  declined, 
February  24,  1862,  with  rank  from  Jan- 
uary 27,  1862,  vice  Lee,  discharged. 

SIMONS,  LAMBERT  I.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  E,  July  20,  1861 ;  as  Cap- 
tain, September  13,  1861 ;  mustered  out, 
August  27,  1864,  at  Harper's  Ferry, 
W.  Va. ;  not  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant ;  commissioned  Captain,  January  I, 

1862,  with  rank  from  September  13,  1861, 
original. 

SPRAGUE,  SAMUEL  C,  age  31  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  D,  July  16,  1861 ;  appointed 
Regimental  Adjutant,  no  date;  returned  to 
company,  October  18,  1862 ;  dismissed, 


March  8,  1863;  subsequent  service  in  ist 
District  of  Columbia  Cavalry;  prior  ser- 
vice in  2d  U.  S.  Dragoons ;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Adju- 
tant, January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from 
September  13,  1861,  original. 

STANTON,  CLARK,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  August  25,  1861 ;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, no  date ;  Regimental  Quartermas- 
ter-Sergeant, December  26,  1862;  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  M,  April  24,  1863, 
not  mustered,  the  regiment  being  below 
the  minimum ;  returned  to  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  in  November,  1863 ;  re-enlisted  as 
a  veteran,  January  i,  1864;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  to  date 
April  19,  1864;  wounded  in  action,  Sep- 
tember 27,  1864;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to  date  December 
27,  1864;  as  Captain,  Company  K,  to  date 
June  3,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  July  4, 
1863,  with  rank  from  April  24,  1863,  vice 
Knowles,  promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 7,  1864,  with  rank  from  September 
30,  1864,  vice  Nims,  discharged;  Captain, 
May  17,  1865,  with  rank  from  January  4, 
1865,  vice  Martindale,  promoted. 

STEARNS,  JOSEPH  K.,  age  39  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  August  5,  1861 ;  as  Major,  March 
18,  1864 ;  dismissed,  February  6,  1865 ;  dis- 
ability removed,  April  5,  1865 ',  commis- 
sioned Captain,  January  i,  1862,  with  rank 
from  August  5,  1861,  original;  Major, 
March  12,  1864,  with  rank  from  August 
I,  1863,  vice  Boyd,  not  mustered. 

STEVENS,  SAMUEL  C,  age  24  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany D,  August  21,  1861 ;  captured  in 
action,  February  26,  1863,  at  Kearnstown, 
Va. ;  paroled,  March  7,  1863,  at  City  Point, 
Va. ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  I, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  to  date  April  29,  1864;  as 
Captain,  Company  C,  to  date  November 
4,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  Major,  N.  Y. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  April  29,  1864,  with  rank  from 


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April  5,  1864,  vice  Knowles,  discharged; 
Captain,  December  7,  1864,  with  rank 
from  November  4,  1864,  vice  Stevenson, 
discharged. 

STEVENSON,  JAMES  H.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  July  19,  1861 ;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  December  12,  1861 ;  appointed 
Regimental  Adjutant,  September  22,  1862; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  C,  Au- 
gust 12,  1863;  discharged  for  disability, 
November  4,  1864,  at  Cumberland,  Md. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber I,  1861,  with  rank  from  July  19,  1861, 
original ;  First  Lieutenant,  January  I, 
1862,  with  rank  from  December  14,  1861, 
original ;  First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 
Adjutant,  February  10,  1863,  with  rank 
from  September  22,  1862,  vice  Battersby, 
promoted;  Captain,  July  4,  1863,  with  rank 
from  June  3,  1863,  vice  Bennett,  dis- 
charged. 

STOSCH,  COUNT  FERDINAND,  age  30 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  I,  August  I,  1861 ;  resigned, 
February  25,  1863,  at  Baltimore,  Md. ; 
commissioned  Captain,  January  i,  1862, 
with  rank  from  August  I,  1861,  original. 

SUYDAM,  HENRY,  age  27  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  B, 
July  19,  1861 ;  transferred  to  Company  A, 
August  31,  1861 ;  promoted  Corporal,  Sep- 
tember 17,  1861 ;  detailed  as  Commissary- 
Sergeant,  2d  Battalion,  November,  1861 ; 
returned  to  company  as  Commissary-Ser- 
geant, September  6,  1862;  captured  in 
action,  at  New  Market,  Va.,  August  13, 
1864;  paroled  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  November 
19,  1864;  mustered  out  as  Sergeant,  Jan- 
uary 16,  1865,  at  New  York  city;  com- 
missioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, April  29,  1864,  with  rank  from  August 
I,  1863,  vice  Vermilyea,  promoted ;  First 
Lieutenant,  not  mustered,  December  9, 
1864,  with  rank  from  September  30,  1864, 
vice  Hinton,  promoted. 

THOMAS,  RICHARD  P.,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  July  18,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  July  24,  1861 ;  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  2d  Bat- 
talion, to  date  December  13,  1861 ;  mus- 


tered out,  September  13,  1862,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  commissioned  Battalion 
Adjutant,  January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from 
December  14,  1861,  original. 
THOMSON,  CLIFFORD,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  July  19,  1861 ;  promoted  Regi- 
mental Quartermaster-Sergeant,  no  date; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany A,  September  13,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, September  9,  1862 ;  transferred  to 
Company  C,  September,  1862;  to  Company 
L,  March  2,  1864;  to  Company  G,  in  No- 
vember, 1864;  mustered  out,  June  25,  1865, 
at  Louisville,  Ky. ;  medal  of  honor;  Major, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  from  March 

13,  1865;  subsequent  service  in  5th  U.  S. 
Colored    Cavalry ;    commissioned    Second 
Lieutenant,    January    I,    1862,    with    rank 
from  July  30,   1861,  original;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, from  October  22,  1862,  with  rank 
from  September  9,  1862,  vice  Bailey,  pro- 
moted. 

TODD,  HENRY  B.,  age  40  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B, 
July  19,  1861 ;  captured  in  action,  Novem- 
ber 2,  1861,  near  Alexandria,  Va. ;  ex- 
changed, February  19,  1862;  dismissed, 
April  i,  1864;  disability  removed,  June 

14,  1864;  see  6ist  Infantry;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

VALENTINE,  NAPOLEON,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  August  21,  1861 ;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, February  24,  1862 ;  Sergeant,  in 
1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  I, 
1864;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  December 
13,  1864;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, June  21,  1865,  with  rank  from  March 

12,  1865,  vice  Foye,  promoted. 

VAN  SAUN,  ALBERT  H.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  July  30,  1861 ;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, no  date ;  returned  to  ranks,  April 

13,  1862;    promoted    Corporal,    September 
i,  1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January 
i,    1864;    promoted    Sergeant,    January    i, 
1865 ;  mustered  out,  July  13,  1865,  at  New 
York   city ;    commissioned,    not   mustered, 


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First  Lieutenant,  June  25,  1865,  with  rank 
from  May  i,  1865,  vice  Walter,  not  mus- 
tered. 

VERMILYEA,  ISAAC  D.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  D,  July  16,  1861 ;  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  October  21,  1862;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  December 
31,  1863 ;  killed  in  action,  June  5,  1864,  at 
Piedmont,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  February  10,  1863,  with  rank 
from  October  21,  1862,  vice  Barker,  dis- 
charged; First  Lieutenant,  April  29,  1864, 
with  rank  from  August  i,  1863,  vice  Kry- 
nitzki,  promoted. 

VON  LENGERKE,  ALEXANDER,  age 
22  years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  E,  July  20,  1861 ;  ap- 
pointed Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G, 
September  13,  1861,  and  mustered  in  as 
such,  October  5,  1861 ;  appointed  First 
Lieutenant,  February  25,  1863 ;  resigned, 
June  7,  1863 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, January  I,  1862,  with  rank  from 
October  5,  1861,  original ;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, March  17,  1863,  with  rank  from  Feb- 
ruary 25,  1863,  vice  Leavitt,  promoted. 

VON  ROECKRITZ,  BENNO,  age  41  years  ; 
enrolled  May  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  August 
22,  1861 ;  transferred  to  Company  I,  Sep- 
tember 12,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  G,  August  21,  1862;  dis- 
charged December  5,  1862,  at  Old  Town, 
Md. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
January  I,  1862,  with  rank  from  Novem- 
ber 26,  1861,  original;  First  Lieutenant, 
August  21,  1862,  with  rank  of  same  date, 
vice  Ennis,  discharged. 

VON  SCHICKFUSS,  FREDERICK,  age 
30  years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  E,  July  20,  1861 ;  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  September  13,  1861 ; 
dismissed,  April  6,  1863 ;  not  commissioned 
Captain ;  commissioned  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, January  i,  1862,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 13,  1861,  original. 

WALTER,  JOSEPH,  age  35  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany G,  July  20,  1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant- 


Major,  September  13,  1861 ;  returned  to 
grade  of  Private  and  assigned  to  Company 
G,  March  i,  1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 
grade  of  First  Sergeant,  January  i,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  December  27,  1864;  died,  April  19, 
1865,  at  Appomattox  Court  House,  Va., 
of  wounds  received  in  action  April  8, 
1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  7,  1864,  with  rank  from  No- 
vember 12,  1864,  vice  O'Brien,  promoted ; 
First  Lieutenant,  not  mustered,  May  17, 
1865,  with  rank  from  February  7,  1865, 
vice  McConaughy,  promoted. 

WATKINS,  ERWIN  C,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  K,  August  12,  1861 ;  promoted 
Sergeant  and  First  Sergeant,  no  dates ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  to  date  September  22,  1862 ;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  K,  January  I,  1863 ; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  December  i,  1863;  promoted  Captain 
and  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  October  8,  1864;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  March  28,  1865,  with 
rank  from  September  22,  1862,  vice  Alex- 
•ander,  promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 24,  1863,  with  rank  from  October 
2,  1863,  vice  Boyd,  Jr.,  discharged. 

WEBER,  CARL,  age  18  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  I,  Au- 
gust i,  1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant,  April  i, 
1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i, 
1864 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  April  19,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
March  10,  1865,  with  rank  from  February 
6,  1865,  vice  Beecher,  not  mustered. 

WEISS,  FREDERICK,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany E,  July  20,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  no  date;  Second  Lieutenant, 
November  28,  1862;  mustered  in  as  such, 
February  5,  1863 ;  captured  in  action,  at 
Winchester,  Va.,  February  26,  1863; 
paroled  at  City  Point,  Va.,  May  5,  1863; 
mustered  out,  November  27,  1864,  at  Camp 
Russell,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, February  10,  1863,  with  rank  from 
December  5,  1862,  vice  Hinton,  promoted. 


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WELCH,  ABRAHAM,  late  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, 2ist  Cavalry;  mustered  in  as  Sur- 
geon, this  regiment,  January  26,  1865 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  27,  1865, 
at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  Sur- 
geon, January  24,  1865,  with  rank  from 
January  14,  1865,  vice  Delavan,  not  mus- 
tered. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany D,  July  16,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  January  i,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  Novem- 
ber I,  1864;  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Ad- 
jutant, to  date  January  18,  1865;  resigned, 
May  16,  1865;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, December  3,  1863,  with  rank  of 
same  date,  vice  Delaney,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Adjutant,  De- 
cember 30,  1864,  with  rank  from  Novem- 
ber 4,  1864,  vice  Woodruff,  deceased. 

WILSON,  HENRY  C.  H.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany H,  July  19,  1861 ;  promoted  Corporal, 
no  date;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January 
i,  1864;  promoted  Sergeant,  October  i, 
1864 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June  27, 
1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va.;  commissioned, 
not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant,  June  10, 
1865,  with  rank  from  June  3,  1865,  vice 
Mack,  promoted. 

WOODRUFF,  CHARLES,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  July  18,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  In  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  July  24,  1861 ; 
cashiered,  June  16,  1862 ;  restored,  Novem- 
ber 4,  1862 ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 


ant, August  15,  1863;  died  of  disease,  No- 
vember 22,  1864,  at  National  Hospital, 
Camden  Street,  Baltimore,  Md. ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  January  i, 
1862,  with  rank  from  July  24,  1861,  origi- 
nal;  First  Lieutenant,  July  31,  1863,  with 
rank  from  April  3,  1863,  vice  Sprague,  dis- 
missed. 

WYCKOFF,  JESSE  R,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant, Company  K,  August  12, 
1861 ;  promoted  Regimental  Commissary- 
Sergeant,  September  12,  1861 ;  Regimental 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  December  12, 
1861 ;  Sergeant-Major,  March  n,  1862; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  July  21,  1862 ;  transferred  to  Com- 
pany E,  November  i,  1862;  to  Company  B, 
in  January  or  February,  1863;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  August  25, 
1863;  mustered  out,  October  17,  1864,  at 
Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va. ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  August  i,  1862,  with 
rank  from  July  21,  1862,  vice  Nims,  pro- 
moted ;  First  Lieutenant,  July  4,  1863,  with 
rank  from  December  29,  1862,  vice  Pas- 
seger,  promoted. 

XELOVVSKI,  HENRY,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled May  20,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  E,  July  20,  1861 ;  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  September  13,  1861 ; 
appointed  Adjutant,  3d  Battalion,  Decem- 
ber 6,  1861 ;  resigned,  May  28,  1862 ;  com- 
missioned Battalion  Adjutant,  January  i, 
1862,  with  rank  from  December  14,  1861, 
original. 


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SECOND  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY  (VETERAN). 

Harris  Light  Cavalry;  Seventh  United   States,  or  New  York  State 

Cavalry. 

July  25,  1861,  Col.  J.  Mansfield  Davies  received  authority  from  the  War  Department 
to  recruit  a  regiment  of  cavalry.  He  recruited  this  regiment  and  organized  it  at  Scarsdale ; 
it  was  mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  for  three  years,  between  August  9  and 
October  8,  1861.  It  was  originally  known  as  the  Harris  Light  Cavalry;  the  War  Depart- 
ment designated  it,  October  26,  1861,  the  7th  Regiment  of  Cavalry  in  the  service  of 
the  United  States,  but  when  the  regiment  was  turned  over  to  the  State  as  one  of  the  State 
organizations,  it  was  numbered  the  2d  Regiment  of  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Cavalry.  At  the 
expiration  of  its  term  of  service  those  entitled  thereto  were  discharged  and  August 
29,  1804,  the  regiment  was  consolidated  into  a  battalion  of  four  companies,  A,  B,  C  and  D, 
and,  composed  of  veterans  and  recruits,  retained  in  the  service.  In  September  and  October, 
1864,  eight  new  companies  joined,  raising  the  battalion  to  a  regimental  organization  again; 
these  companies  had  been  recruited  for  a  service  of  one  year. 

The  companies  were  recruited  principally:  A  at  New  York  city,  Hartford,  Conn.,  and 
Newton,  N.  J. ;  B  at  Newton  and  Deckertown,  N.  J.,  and  at  Newburgh,  Troy,  Watertown 
and  Port  Jervis;  C  and  D  —  Connecticut  Squadron  —  at  Hartford,  Conn.;  E  at  New  York 
city,  Troy,  Fort  Edward  and  Cambridge;  F  at  Covington,  Ind.,  Fairhaven,  Vt.,  Troy  and 
Richfield  Springs;  G  at  New  York  city,  Newburgh  and  Fort  Edward;  H  at  Chambers- 
burg,  Ind. ;  /  at  Lafayette,  Ind. ;  K  at  Scranton,  Pa.,  Hampton,  Newark  and  Rockaway, 
N.  J.,  New  York  city,  Troy  and  Richfield  Springs;  L  at  New  York  city,  Hudson,  Troy, 
Fort  Ann,  Fort  Edward  and  Litchfield;  and  M  at  New  York  city,  Newburgh  Pittsburgh 
and  Port  Henry.  The  companies  raised  in  1864  were  recruited  principally :  E  —  Ticon- 
deroga  Cavalry  Company  —  at  Plattsburgh  and  Ticonderoga;  F  at  Elmira  and  Syracuse; 
G  and  H  at  Manlius,  Rochester,  Elbridge,  Onondaga,  Syracuse,  Cicero,  Pompey,  DeWitt, 
Chenango,  Spafford,  Lafayette,  Albany,  Salina,  Skaneateles  and  Geddes;  /  at  Hart's 
Island,  Kingston,  Poughkeepsie,  Jamaica,  Tarrytown  and  Albany;  K  at  Mt.  Morris,  Goshen, 
Farmington,  Poughkeepsie,  Avon,  Hopewell  and  Elmira;  L  and  M  at  New  York  city  and 
Brooklyn. 

The  regiment  left  the  State  in  September  and  October,  1861,  and  served  in  McDowell's 
Division,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  October,  1861 ;  with  the  3d  Division,  1st  Corps, 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  March,  1862;  with  King's  Division,  Department  Rappahannock, 
from  May,  1862 ;  in  Cavalry  Brigade,  2d  Division,  3d  Corps,  Army  of  Virginia, 
from  June,  1862;  in  Bayard's  Cavalry  Brigade,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  September, 
1862  (Companies  A  and  B,  I  and  K,  in  3d  Division,  ist  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  in 
September  and  October,  1862)  ;  in  Gregg's  Cavalry  Brigade,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from 
December  15,  1862;  in  ist  Brigade,  3d  Division,  Cavalry  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
from  February  n,  1863  (a  battalion  with  ist  Brigade,  ist  Division,  4th  Corps,  on  the 
Peninsula,  Va.,  from  May  to  July,  1863)  ;  in  2d  Brigade,  2d  Division,  Cavalry,  Army  of  the 
Potomac,  from  June  14,  1863 ;  in  the  ist  Brigade,  3d  Division,  Cavalry  Corps,  Army  of  the 
Potomac,  from  August  12,  1863 ;  Cavalry,  Army  of  the  Shenandoah,  from  October,  1864, 
and  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  from  March,  1865.  Commanded  by  Col.  Alanson  M. 
Randol,  Companies  E,  F,  G,  H,  I  and  K  were  mustered  out  June  5,  1865,  and  the  re- 
mainder of  the  regiment,  June  23,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. 

During  its  service  the  regiment  lost  by  death,  killed  in  action,  7  officers,  67  enlisted 
men ;  died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  2  officers,  47  enlisted  men ;  died  of  disease  and 
other  causes,  3  officers,  246  enlisted  men;  total,  12  officers,  360  enlisted  men;  aggregate, 
372;  of  whom  I  officer  and  106  enlisted  men  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy. 

The  regiment,  or  portions  of  it,  took  part  in  the  following  engagements,  etc.: 


752 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


PLACB. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1862. 
March         8 
April     17—19 

i 

2 

i 

6 

10 

May            s 
ii 
July           4 

20 
23 

Aug.           6 
8 
9 
Aug.  1  6- 
Sept.  2 
Aug.          1  8 

i 

i 

i 

Mt   Carmel  Church   Va 

i 

Frederick  Hall  Station   Va 

i 

i 
83 

i 

i 

19 

i 

44 

20 

20 
22 
23 
24 
26 
28 

29 

3° 
31 

Sept.         14 

I 

2 

Catlett  Station                                     

i 

2 

6 

I 
4 

Bull  Run                              

Goose  Creek   Va                     

17 
17 
29 
Oct.             S 
7 
3i 
Nov.           3 
6 
6 
8 
25 
Dec.            7 
ii-iS 
1863. 
April        14 
16 
May            2 
3 
4 

6 
6 

10 

20 
June            i 
3 
9 
17 
19 

2O-2I 
23 
28 
29 

July       2-3 
4 
S 

6 
6 
8 
10—  12 
14 
14 
16 

A                         27 

Aug.           3 
S 

12 

14 
22 

Sept.          i 

2 
13 
14 
16-17 

i 

I 

i 

Aldie   Va                                           

Sudley  Church   Va                     

I 

I 

2 
I 

Aldie    Va                           '            

S 

5 

6 

6 

Glen  Allen   Va                                              

2 

I 

2 

3 
4 

2 
I 
2 

3 

4 

Aylett's   Va                                      

Falmouth   Va                                   

i 
2 
21 

IS 

3 

2 

39 
50 
S 
6 

2 
2 
I  I 

2 

4 
8 

5 
4 

i 
3 

8 
18 

Aldie   Va         '           

Aldie   Va                      

I 
I 
1  1 

Cooksville   Md                

Gettysburg  Pa        

6 
6 

i 
i 

6 

7 

i 
i 

2 

3 

I 

i 

Williamsport,  Md  

} 

i 

Falling  Waters,  Md  

I 

Fairfax   Va       

i 

i 

2 

6 

i 

Near  Aldie,  Va  

i 

6 

i 

Near  Aldie,  Va  
United  States  Ford   Va      

> 

Lamb's  Creek   Va      

6 

10 
8 

I 

Raccoon  Ford.  Va.  . 

I 

6 

I 

REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


753 


PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

United  States  Ford  Va            

1863. 
Sept.         17 

4 

4 

i 

19 

21 
21-22 
Oct.                   2 

Liberty  Mills   Va             

i 

3 

6 

5 

72 

2 

6 
3 

2 
IS 

2 

87 

2 

7 
3 

2 

21 

3 

Hazel  Run    Va            

6 

7 
10 

11-12 

16 
19 
19 
Nov.           4 
7 
IS 
18 
Nov.  26- 
Dec.   2 
Nov.         27 

i 

3 

2 

Buckland  Mills   Va            

8 

I 

47 
3 

59 
3 

i 

i 

i 
i 
4 
4 
2 

3 
4 

29 
Dec.              2 

4 

I 

2 

3 

4 

18 
1864. 
Jan.           1  2 

i 

Kelly's  Ford   Va        

Ellis  Ford   Va                                  

i? 
Feb.           19 

Ely's  Ford   Va                                 •        

19 
29 
29 
29 
March    1-2 

3 

3 

Frederick  Hall  Station   Va                   

i 
3 
20 
28 
23 
II 
I 
15 

I 
3 

22 
29 
25 
I  I 

I 

3° 

2 

2 

3 
3 
II 
May        s-7 
•  8 
May      9-24 
9 
ii 

12 
23 
27-31 
30 

June     i-  i  2 
i 
3 
II 

12 
I4-IS 

June  20- 

Juiy  30 

I 
I 

7 

I 

Gen.  Sheridan's  Expedition  to  James  River,  Va.  . 

Yellow  Tavern   Va          

I 
I 

i 
i 
i 

8 

i 

Polecat  Station   Va           ,  . 

I 

> 
I 

I 

j 

i 

Cold  Harbor  Va               

Old  Church                          

Riddle's  Shop   Va                                   •  •  •    • 

Malvern  Hill   Va                             

i 

22-30 
23 
28 
29-30 

2 

8 

X 

31 

47 

I 
4 
10 
3 

i 
i 

1 

i 

21 
25 

Sept.           2 

6 

2 

X 

I 

4 
9 
13 
19 

21 
22 
26 
27-28 
30 
Oct.                   2 

I 

A           v       ' 

5 

7 

Milford    Va                                       

17 

Mt   Crawford    Va                   

I 

i 

4 

6 
8 
9 
13 
19 
Nov.           7 

12 

2 

Fisher's  Hill'  Va                         

i 

3 

I 
I 
8 

S 
3 

I 
14 
I 
29 

6 

Cedar  Creek   Va                         

i 

Ninevah.  Va.  .  .                 

i         i 

3 

6 

18 

48 


754 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1864. 

NOV.              22 

I 

5 

i 

13 
i 

20 
i 
i 
i 
i 
i? 

Rood's  Hill,  Va  

23 
30 

Dec.            3 
ii 

2O—  21 
1865. 

March        2 

12 

is 
26 
March    29- 
April    9 
Mar.  30-31 
April          i 

2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
8 
9 

i 

Mootcfield    Va  

i 

7 

Charlottesville    Va                     .        

3 

3 

4 

I 

i 

Appomattox  Campaign,  Va  

4 

i 

3 

3 

14 

25 

Pall  of  Petersburg     

Deep  Creek     .            

4 

2 

8 

16 

i 

Sailor's  Creek         

I 

i 

4 

6 
4 
I 
32 

928 

i 

29 

47 

7 

67 

2 

2  I 

227 

14 

543 

COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS  OF  THE  REGIMENT. 


Colonels. 

J.  MANSFIELD  DAVIES,  from  August 
i,  1861,  to  December  6,  1862. 

JUDSON  KILPATRICK,  from  December 
6,  1862,  to  June  13,  1863. 

HENRY  E.  DAVIES,  JR.,  from  June  16 
to  September  16,  1863. 

OTTO  HARHAUS,  from  April  i  to  Sep- 
tember 10,  1864. 

WALTER  CLARK  HULL,  from  Novem- 
ber I  tO  12,  1864. 

ALANSON  M.  RANDOL,  from  Decem- 
ber 23,  1864,  to  June  23,  1865. 

Lieutenant-Colonels. 

JUDSON  KILPATRICK,  from  August 
12,  1861,  to  December  6,  1862. 

HENRY  E.  DAVIES,  JR.,  from  Decem- 
ber 6,  1862,  to  June  16,  1863. 

OTTO  HARHAUS,  from  June  16,  1863, 
to  April  i,  1864. 

WALTER  CLARK  HULL,  November  i, 
1864. 

MORTIMER  B.  BIRDSEYE,  from  De- 
cember i,  1864,  to  June  23,  1865. 

Majors. 

HENRY  E.  DAVIES,  JR.,  from  August  10, 
1861,  to  December  6,  1862. 


ALFRED   N.    DUFFIE,    from   August    15, 

1861,  to  July  3,  1862. 

OTTO    HARHAUS,    from   March    i,    1862, 

to  June  16,  1863. 
WILLIAM    H.    MALLORY,    from   July   5, 

1862,  to  January  28,    1863. 

EDWIN    F.    COOKE,    from    December    6, 

1862,  to  February  26,  1865. 

JOHN    E.    NAYLOR.    from    January    28, 

1863,  to   April   28,   1864. 

SAMUEL  McIRVIN,  from  June  16,  1863, 
to  September  10,  1864. 

WALTER  CLARK  HULL,  from  Septem- 
ber ii  to  November  I,  1864. 

MORTIMER  B.  BIRDSEYE,  from  Sep- 
tember 17  to  December  i,  1864. 

JOSEPH    O'KEEFE,    from    November    13, 

1864,  to  April  6,  1865. 

JOHN   F.   L.   V.   DANESI,    from  January 

ii  to  June  23,   1865. 
ANDREW    S.    GLOVER,    from    February 

9  to  May  26,  1865. 
WILLIAM  R.  MATTISON,  from  May  27 

to  June  23,  1865. 
WILLIAM    B.    SHAFFER,    from    June    I 

to  June  23,   1865. 

Regimental  Adjutants. 

SAMUEL    G.    MILLIGAN,    from    October 
9  to  November  i,  1861. 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


755 


JULIUS    LOVELL,     from    November    20, 

1861,  to  March  24,  1862. 
BENJAMIN  V.   GREGORY,  from  April  i 

to  October  31,   1862. 
JAMES     KIDD,     JR.,     from     October    31, 

1862,  to  March   1 6,  1863. 

PETER   OWEN  JONES,   from  March  16, 

1863,  to   September    10,    1864. 
SIDNEY  S.  BLACKWELL,  from  Novem- 
ber 4,  1864,  to  June  23,  1865. 

Regimental  Quartermasters. 

WILLIAM  H.  VALLANCE,   from  August 

5,   1861,   to  July  28,   1862. 
BUTLER     COLES,     from     September    10, 

1862,  to   September    10,    1864. 
CHARLES   W.    GILBERT,    from   October 

25,  1864,  to  June  23,  1865. 

Regimental  Commissaries  of  Subsistence. 
TIMOTHY    HEDGES,    from    October    3, 

1862,  to   September   10,   1864. 
ROBERT    H.    SHANKLAND,    JR.,    from 

November  18,  1864,  to  June  23,  1865. 

Battalion  Adjutants. 

GEORGE  TALL,  from  August  n,  1861, 
to  August  15,  1862. 

FREDERICK  W.  ARMSTRONG,  from 
January  22  to  August  18,  1862. 

JOHN  G.  COSTAR,  from  March  I  to  Au- 
gust 15,  1862. 

Surgeons. 

CHARLES  E.  HACKLEY,  from  Septem- 
ber 14,  1861,  to  September  10,  1864. 

SAMUEL  T.  KINGSTON,  from  October 
28,  1864,  to  June  23,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 
JOHN    TRENOR,    JR.,    from    August    15, 

1861,  to  April  5,   1863. 
SHERMAN    MORSE,    from    April    17    to 

July   17,    1863. 
SAMUEL   T.    KINGSTON,    from    May   8, 

1863,  to  October  28,  1864. 

REGELO  MANGIAROTTE,  from  De- 
cember 19,  1864,  to  June  23,  1865. 

Chaplains. 
BENJAMIN    W.    STONE,    from    October 

4,   1861,  to  June  30,   1862. 
EDWARD   P.   ROE,   from   September  i    to 

December  14,  1862. 


EDWARD  P.  ROE,  from  July  20,  1863,  to 

March  8,  1864. 
WILLIAM  J.   ERDMAN,  from  January   i 

to  June   10,   1865. 

OF  COMPANY  A. 
Captains: 

ALFRED  N.  DUFFIE,  from  August  9  to 
15,  1861. 

LUKE  McGUIRE,  from  October  4  to  De- 
cember 27,  1861. 

LUCIEN  H.  SOUTHARD,  from  January 
i,  1862,  to  January  25,  1864. 

SEYMOUR  L.  BURROUGHS,  from  Jan- 
uary 25  to  September  10,  1864. 

WALTER  CLARK  HULL,  from  August 
29  to  September  n,  1864. 

WILLIAM  B.  SHAFFER,  from  October 
25,  1864,  to  June  i,  1865. 

First   Lieutenants: 

GEORGE    V.    GRIGGS,    from    August    9, 

1861,  to  March  i,  1863. 
ROBERT     LOUDON,     from     March      i, 

1863,  to  September   10,   1864. 
WILLIAM    B.    SHAFFER,    from    August 

29  to  October  25,   1864. 
ALFRED  RANDOLPH,   from  October  26, 

1864,  to  April  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

BENJAMIN  V.  GREGORY,  from  August 
9,  1861,  to  . 

JAMES  DEW.  CUTTING,  from  Decem- 
ber 9,  1861,  to  May  22,  1862. 

WILLIAM  NYCE,  from  May  23  to  De- 
cember 6,-  1862. 

FREDERICK  W.  SCHWAAB,  from 
March  31  to  May  29,  1863. 

HENRY    TEMPLE,     from     September     3, 

1863,  to  March   19,   1865. 

ALFRED    RANDOLPH,    from    August   29 

to  October  26,   1864. 
MARTIN    J.    BELL,    from    November    24, 

1864,  to  January  9,   1865. 

GEORGE  H.  WELLS,  from  January  8  to 
June  23,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  B. 
Captains: 
EDWIN     F.    COOKE,     from    August    n, 

1861,  to  December  6,   1862. 
OBADIAH    J.    DOWNING,    from    Decem- 
ber 10,  1862,  to  November  15,  1864. 


756 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


WILLIAM  R.  MATTISON,  from  Septem- 
ber 17,  1864,  to  May  27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

HENRY     GRINTON,     from     August    n, 

1861,  to  May  28,   1862. 

CHARLES    E.    MORTON,    from   May   28, 

1862,  to  January  14,   1863. 
FREDERICK      POUGHKEEPSIE,      from 

January  i  to  June  24,   1863. 

ANDREW  S.  GLOVER,  from  January  i, 
1864,  to  -  — . 

THEODORE  FRELINGHUYSEN 
NORTHROP,  from  May  2  to  September 
10,  1864. 

RICHARD  LANTS,  from  August  29  to 
September  — ,  1864. 

GEORGE  C.  HOUSTON,  from  Septem- 
ber 15,  1864,  to  June  23,  1865. 

Second   Lieutenants: 

GEORGE   TALL,    from   August   5    to    11, 

1861. 
THOMAS  B.  MOORE,  from  March  12  to 

October   14,   1862. 
CHARLES    McCUTCHEN,    from    October 

10,   1862,  to   February  10,   1863. 
RICHARD     LANTS,     from     January     14, 

1863,  to  July  i,  1864. 

JOHN  GEORGE,  from  April  i  to  June 
5,  1863. 

MURT  CUNNINGHAM,  from  January  i 
to ,  1864. 

DENNIS  K.  GRISWOLD,  from  Septem- 
ber 2,  1864,  to  January  9,  1865. 

BENJAMIN  E.  KNOX,  from  December 
i,  1864,  to  May  31,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  C. 
Captains: 

WILLIAM    H.    MALLORY,    from   August 

13,  1861,  to  July  5,  1862. 

JOCK  LIDDELL,  from  August  5  to  Octo- 
ber   u,   1862. 
JOHN    F.    B.    MITCHELL,    from   October 

14,  1862,  to   September   10,   1864. 
MORTIMER    B.    BIRDSEYE,    from    Sep- 
tember  10  to   17,  1864. 

OBAD1AH  J.  DOWNING,  from  Novem- 
ber 15,  1864,  to  June  23,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants-' 

LUCIEN  H.  SOUTHARD,  from  August 
13,  1861,  to  January  i,  1862. 


CHARLES    HASTY,    from    December    28, 

1861,  to  April  17,  1862. 
FREDERICK  COMPTON,  from  May  i  to 

August  29,   1862. 
EDGAR    W.    WARREN,    from    September 

i   to   November   16,   1862. 
PETER    OWEN    JONES,     from    January 

28  to  March   16,   1863. 
EDWARD       W.       WHITTAKER,       from 

March   17,   1863,  to  January  30,   1864. 
JOHN  W.   CAMPBELL,  from  March  8  to 

April  20,   1864. 

MORTIMER    B.    BIRDSEYE,    from    Au- 
gust 29  to  September  10,  1864. 
RICHARD    LANTS,    from    September   — , 

1864,  to  June  23,    1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

FREDERICK  POUGHKEEPSIE,  from 
August  13  to  November  25,  1861. 

FREDERICK  COMPTON,  from  October 
10,  1861,  to  May  i,  1862. 

PHILO  L.  IVES,  from  April  17  to  Sep- 
tember 13,  1862. 

GILES  BABCOCK,  from  September  13  to 
December  6,  1862. 

EDWARD  W.  WHITTAKER,  from  No- 
vember 16,  1862,  to  March  17,  1863. 

JOHN   W.    CAMPBELL,    from   March    16, 

1863,  to  March  8,  1864. 

SIDNEY    S.    BLACKWELL,    from   — 

1864,  to  November  4,   1864. 

JAMES    H.    GRIBBEN,    from    November 

4,   1864,  to  February  23,   1865. 
WILLIAM   A.   WAER,   from  February  23 

to  June  23,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  D. 
Captains  •' 

THOMAS  B.  THORNETT,  from  Au- 
gust 29,  1861,  to  January  15,  1862. 

MARCUS  COON,  from  January  15,  1862, 
to  September  27,  1863. 

EDWARD  W.  WHITTAKER,  from  Jan- 
uary 30  to  April  29,  1864. 

ANDREW    S.    GLOVER,    from    — 
to  February  9,   1865. 

CHARLES  HASTY,  from  August  29, 
1864,  to  June  23,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

MARCUS    COON,    from   August   29,  1861, 

to  January  15,  1862. 
JAMES    NELSON    DECKER,    from   , 

to  April    17,   1862. 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


757 


CHARLES  HASTY,  from  April  17,  1862, 
to  February  12,  1863. 

DANIEL  WHITTAKER,  from  November 
1 6,  1862,  to  June  17,  1863. 

ALBERT  H.  WILSON,  from  June  17, 
1863,  to  September  10,  1864. 

WILLIAM  R.  MATTISON,  from  August 
29  to  September  16,  1864. 

CHARLES  W.  GILBERT,  from  Septem- 
ber 17  to  October  25,  1864. 

DANIEL  M.  BIRDSEYE,  from  February 
21  to  June  23,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

TAMES  NELSON  DECKER,  from  Au- 
gust 29,  1861,  to  —  . 

HENRY  P.  GODDARD,  from  March  29 
to  May  24,  1862. 

DANIEL  WHITTAKER,  from  May  25  to 
November  16,  1862. 

ANDREW  S.  GLOVER,  from  December 
6,  1862,  to  January  I,  1864. 

JOHN  ARTHUR  RICHARDSON,  from 
June  23,  1863,  to  March  24,  1865. 

CHARLES  W.  GILBERT,  from  March  2 
to  September  17,  1864. 

FREDERICK  CRONERT,  from  Septem- 
ber 17  to  December  i,  1864. 

ANDREW  JAMES  SURGUY,  from  Jan- 
uary 10  to  June  23,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  E. 

Captains: 

CLARENCE     DUEL,     from     August     14, 

1861,  to   October   10,   1862. 
FRANCIS    M.    PLUM,    from    October    9, 

1862,  to    September   10,    1864. 
WILLIAM    H.    SANGER,    from    Septem- 
ber 8,   1864,  to  May   15,    1865. 

DENNIS  K.  GRISWOLD,  from  May  23 
to  June  23,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
JOCK     LIDDELL,     from     September     12, 

1861,  to  August  5,   1862. 
ROBERT    LOUDON,    from    January    i    to 

February  25,   1863. 
FREDERICK    C.    LORD,    from    March    i, 

1863,  to   March  8,   1864. 

GEORGE  E.  MILL1MAN,  from , 

to  September   10,   1864. 
JAMES     McCORMICK,     from     September 

14,   1864,  to  April  28,  1865. 


Second  Lieutenants: 

ROBERT   LOUDON,    from    September    12, 

1861,  to  January  i,   1863. 
FREDERICK   C.    LORD,    from   January    i 

to  March   i,   1863. 
ROBERT    STEWART,   from   February   18, 

1863,  to  July  31,   1863. 
GEORGE     E.     MILLIMAN,    from    March 

30,  1864,  to  •. 

GEORGE    B.    COATES,    from    September 

14,  1864,  to  June  5,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  F. 
Captains: 
ALLEN    M.    SEYMOUR,   from    September 

i,   1861,  to  February  n,   1863. 
CHARLES    HASTY,    from    February    12, 

1863,  to  August  29,    1864. 

MURT    CUNNINGHAM,    from , 

to  July  2,   1864. 
H.    DELOS   BENJAMIN,   from    September 

24,    1864,   to    February  22,    1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

WILLIAM    A.    KIMBALL,    from    Septem- 
ber   i,   1861,   to   December  6,    1862. 
WJLLIAM      NYCE,     from     December     6, 

1862,  to  March  i,  1865. 
CORNELIUS     VAN     SCHAACK,     from 

October  4,   1864,  to  June  5,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
ISAAC  SEYMOUR,  JR.,  from  October  25, 

1861,  to   December    n,   1862. 

PETER  OWEN  JONES,  from  October   i, 

1862,  to   January   28,    1863. 
CHARLES    McCUTCHEN,    from    Febru- 
ary 10  to  August  18,  1863. 

GEORGE    C.    HOUSTON,    from    Septem- 
ber i,  1863,  to  September  15,  1864. 
JOHN     A.     HOPPER,    from    August    29, 

1864,  to  January  3,    1865. 
CHARLES    A.    NIMS,    from    October    4, 

1864,   to  June   5,    1865. 

OF  COMPANY  G. 
Captains: 
OTTO     HARHAUS,     from     August-     30, 

1861,  to  March  i,  1862. 

SAMUEL    G.    MILLIGAN,    from    Novem- 
ber  i,   1861,  to  May  28,   1862. 
HENRY   GRINTON,    from   May   28,    1862, 
to  September   10,   1864. 


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LOREN    CROFOOT,    from    November    16, 

1864,  to  February  22,  1865. 
FREDERICK   CRONERT,    from   February 

26  to  June  23,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

FRANCIS  FERRIS,  from  August  30, 
1861,  to  October  i,  1862. 

ISAAC  SEYMOUR,  JR.,  from  December 
ii,  1862,  to  September  29,  1863. 

MORTIMER  B.  BIRDSEYE,  from  Feb- 
ruary 4  to  August  29,  1864. 

JOHN  F.  CROSSETT,  from  November 
16,  1864,  to  February  22,  1865. 

JAMES  H.  GRIBBEN,  from  February  23 
to  June  7,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
CHARLES    E.    MORTON,    from    August 

30,   1861,   to   February  2.   1862,  and   from 

,   to    May   28,    1862. 

MARTIN  F.   HATCH,   from  July  i,  1862, 

to  August  5,   1863. 
ALBERT   H.   WILSON,   from  January  28 

to  June   17,   1863. 
THECKDORE         FRELINGHUYSEN 

NORTHROP,     from    June    17,    1863,    to 

May  2,  1864. 
GEORGE  G.  DORAN,  from  November  16, 

1864,  to  February  22,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  H. 

Captains: 
SAMUEL     McIRVIN,     from     August     3, 

1861,  to  June   16,   1863. 
FREDERICK      POUGHKEEPSIE,      from 

June  24,   1863,   to    September   10,    1864. 
GEORGE  W.    REMINGTON,   from   Octo- 
ber 4,  1864,  to  June  5,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
WILLIAM  M.  VAN  HORN,  from  August 

3  to   November  22,   1861. 
BENJAMIN    V.    GREGORY,    from    , 

to  April  i,   1862. 
JASPER    N.    RAYMOND,    from    July    i, 

1862,  to  January  22,  1864. 
RICHARD  LANTS,  from  July  i  to  August 

29,  1864. 

AZARIAH  S.  HALE,  from  November  16, 
1864,  to  February  22,  1865. 


Second  Lieutenants: 
WILLIAM    E.    BAKER,    from    August    3, 

1861,  to  February  11,  1862. 
ALEXANDER    McCURDY    SMITH,    JR., 

from  February  n  to  August  19,  1862. 
OBADIAH   J.    DOWNING,   August    19   to 

December  10,  1862. 
MARTIN    F.    HATCH,    from    August    5, 

1863,  to  September  10,  1864. 
CHARLES  A.  JONES,  from  November  16, 

1864,  to  February  22,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  I. 
Captains: 
JOHN    E.    NAYLOR,    from    September    3, 

1861,  to  January  28,  1863. 
HENRY    H.    MASON,    from    January    28, 

1863,  to  September  10,  1864. 
CHARLES  F.  W1LLARD,  from  October  6, 

1864,  to  June  5,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
HENRY   H.    MASON,   from   September  3, 

1861,  to  January  28,   1863. 
ROBERT  LOUDON,  from  February  25  to 

March  i,   1863. 
CHARLES  D.  CARLTON,  from  March  i, 

1863,  to  September  10,  1864. 
OLIVER  O.   CARPENTER,  from  October 

6  to  December  6,  1864. 
MARTIN  J.  BELL,  from  January  9  to  June 

5,  1865. 
CYPRIAN     MEADE     WOOLSEY,     from 

February  23  to  June  5,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
CHARLES  HASTY,  from   September  3  to 

December  28,   1861. 
GEORGE  D.  SPRINGER,  from  January  i 

to  June  30,  1862. 
SEYMOUR  L.  BURROUGHS,  from  April 

4  to  October  n,  1862. 
CHARLES   D.    CARLTON,    from   October 

ii,  1862,  to  March  i,  1863. 
PERRY  HOMAN,  from  February  ii  to  No- 
vember 6,  1863. 
ALFRED   RANDOLPH,    from   April   2   to 

August  29,   1864. 
CYPRIAN     MEADE     WOOLSEY,     from 

September  30,  1864,  to  February  23,  1865. 


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OF  COMPANY  K. 
Captains: 
EDWARD  DUNSCOMB,  from  August  30 

to  October  i,  1861. 
BENJAMIN  C.  BERRY,  from  October  14, 

1861,  to  February  u,   1863. 
GEORGE  V.    GRIGGS,   from  March   i   to 

October  n,  1863. 
THOMAS    B.    MOORE,    from   April    I    to 

September  10,  1864. 
DAVID    VANDECARR,    from    October   6, 

1864,  to  February  23,  1865. 
CHARLES   WATSON,   from    March    i   to 

June  5,   1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
SAMUEL    G.    MILLIGAN,    from    August 

30  to  October  9,  1861. 
FREDERICK      POUGHKEEPSIE,      from 

November  25,  1861,  to  January  i,  1863. 
WILLIAM  R.  MATTISON,  from  January 

21,   1863,  to  August  29,  1864. 
GEORGE  W.  ELLIS,  from  October  6,  1864, 

to  June  5,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
EDMUND    A.    WARD,    from    August    30, 

1861,  to  May  5,  1862. 

WILLIAM   R.   MATTISON,   from  May  5, 

1862,  to  January  20,  1863. 
ALEXANDER  C.  SHAFFER,  from  March 

I,  1863,  to  April  i,  1864. 
CHARLES  WATSON,  from  January  22  to 

March  i,  1865. 
EZRA  F.  DOOLITTLE,  from  February  23 

to  June  23,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  L. 
Captains: 

CHARLES  C.  WALTERS,  from  September 
30,  1861,  to  August  18,  1862. 

FRANCIS  FERRIS,  from  October  i  to  De- 
cember 10  1862. 

WILLIAM  A.  KIMBALL,  from  December 
6,  1862,  to  July  13,  1863. 

WALTER  CLARK  HULL,   from  Septem- 
ber 28,  1863,  to  August  29,  1864. 

OLIVER   P.   CARPENTER,   from  Decem- 
ber 6,  1864,  to  June  23,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

FRANCIS  M.  PLUM,  from  September  30, 
1861,  to  October  9,  1862. 


THOMAS  B.  MOORE,  from  November  i, 

1862,  to  April  i,  1864. 
ALEXANDER  C.  SHAFFER,   from  April 

i  to  December  24,  1864. 
DENNIS  K.  GRISWOLD,  from  January  9 
to  May  23,  1865. 

Second   Lieutenants: 
EDGAR  W.  WARREN,   from  October   15, 

1861,  to  September  i,  1862. 
JAMES    KIDD,  JR.,   from   September  2   to 

October  31,  1862. 
THOMAS  B.  MOORE,  from  October  14  to 

November  I,  1862. 
JOHN  L.   CLEARY,  from  February  20  to 

April  25,  1863. 
WILLIAM   B.    SHAFFER,  from  April  26, 

1863,  to  March  i,  1864. 

JOHN  A.  HOPPER,  from  April  2  to  Au- 
gust 29,  1864. 
RAY    T.    GORDON,    from    December    23, 

1864,  to  June  23,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  M. 
Captains: 
WILLIAM  B.  WEED,  from  September  20, 

1861,  to  June  24,  1862. 

FREDERICK  W.  ARMSTRONG,  from  Au- 
gust 18,  1862,  to  September  10,  1864. 
JOSEPH  E.  CAMERON,  from  November 
12,  1864,  to  April  11,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

JOHN  F.  B.  MITCHELL,  from  October  9, 
1861,  to  October  14,  1862. 

SEYMOUR  L.  BURROUGHS,  from  Octo- 
ber II,  1862,  to  January  25,  1864. 

WILLIAM  B.  SHAFFER,  from  March  i  to 
August  29,  1864. 

FREDERICK  CRONERT,  from  December 
i,  1864,  to  February  26,  1865. 

BENJAMIN  E.  KNOX,  from  May  31  to 
June  23.  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

JASPER  N.  RAYMOND,  from  December 
23,  1861,  to  July  i,  1862. 

GEORGE  H.  BURNHAM,  from  May  7  to 
December  10,  1862. 

AUGUSTUS  MARTEN  SON,  from  Decem- 
ber ii,  1862,  to  June  17,  1863. 

WILLARD  W.  GLAZIER,  from  November 
15  to  December  28,  1864. 

HENRY  MALLON,  from  January  9  to 
June  23,  1865. 


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OFFICERS  WHO  WERE  COMMISSIONED  OR  AP- 
POINTED BUT  DID  NOT  SERVE  IN  THE  GRADES 
NAMED. 

COOK,   EDWIN  R,  as  Lieutenant-Colonel. 

GRINTON,   HENRY,  as  Major. 

PARSONS,  ENOS  BLOSSOM,  as  Major. 

GILBERT,  CHARLES  W.,  as  Quartermas- 
ter (2d). 

PARMELEY,  JAMES,  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon. 

ROWLAND,  MARVIN  C,  as  Assistant 
Surgeon. 

HASTY,  CHARLES,  as  Captain. 

LOUDON,   ROBERT,  as   Captain. 

RAYMOND,  JASPER  N.,  as  Captain. 

COATES,  GEORGE  B.,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

HATCH,  MARTIN  R,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

HOWARD,  MELVILLE,  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant. 

NEHER,   PHILIP,   as   First  Lieutenant. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN  ARTHUR,  as  First 
Lieutenant. 

TEMPLE,  HENRY,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

WELLS,  GEORGE  H.,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  H.,  as  Second 
Lieutenant. 

BAILEY,  HENRY  R.,  as  Second  'Lieuten- 
ant. 

BAKER,  LOUIS,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

BRAY,  JOHN  H.,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

CHASE,  GEORGE  H.,  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant. 

COMSTOCK,  IRA  S.,  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant. 

DICE,  JACOB,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

ELDRED,  JOHN  D.,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

MARVIN,  CHARLES  E.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

MOORE,  DAVID  E.,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

PARTRIDGE,  CHARLES,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

PAUSLER,  CHARLES  S.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

STETLER,  CHARLES  A.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant 

WRIGHT,  EDWARD,  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant. 

BABCOCK,  GILES,  as  super  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

DOWNING,  OBADIAH  J.,  as  super  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant. 

WEEKS,  SAMUEL  M.,  as  super  Second 
Lieutenant. 


MEDALS  OF  HONOR  GRANTED  BY  THE  PRESI- 
DENT TO 

BENJAMIN,  JOHN  R,  Corporal,  Company 
C,  for  the  capture  of  the  battle  flag  of 
the  pth  Virginia  at  Sailor's  Creek,  Va., 
April  6,  1865. 

BREWER,  WILLIAM  I.,  Corporal,  Com- 
pany C,  for  capture  of  Engineers'  flag, 
Army  of  Northern  Va.,  April  4,  1865. 

CALKIN,  IVERS  S.,  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany M,  for  capture  of  the  flag  of  the 
i8th  Virginia  at  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April 
6,  1865. 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  A.,  Private,  Company 
A,  for  most  distinguished  gallantry  in 
action  near  Woodstock,  Va.,  January  22, 
1865,  as  scout. 

GRIBBEN,  JAMES  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  for  capture  of  the  flag  of  the 
I2th  Virginia  at  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April 
6,  1865. 

HICKEY,  DENNIS  W.,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany E,  for  distinguished  bravery  at 
Stony  Creek  bridge,  Va.,  June  29,  1864. 

MILLER,  FRANK,  Private,  Company  M, 
for  capture  of  a  flag  of  the  25th  Battalion 
Virginia  Infantry,  at  Sailor's  Creek,  Va., 
April  6,  1865. 

PAYNE,  IRVIN  C,  Corporal,  Company  M, 
for  the  capture  of  a  Virginia  State  color 
at  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865. 

BREVET  COMMISSIONS  OF  NEW  YORK  VOL- 
UNTEERS GRANTED  BY  THE  GOVERNOR  OF 
THE  STATE  TO  ENLISTED  MEN  AS  FOLLOWS  : 

BAKER,  MILLARD  A.,  First  Sergeant, 
Company  G,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

BALL,  FRED  A.  M.,  Sergeant,  Company 
G,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

BOLSTER,  GEORGE,  Private,  Company 
G,  as  Captain. 

BROOKS,  CHARLES,  Private,  Company  G, 
as  Second  Lieutenant. 

COLE,  JR.,  ADDISON,  Sergeant,  Company 
H,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

EATON,  HERVEY  E.,  Sergeant,  Company 
H,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

EMORY,  CHRISTOPHER,  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  M,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

GALLOWAY,  BURNETT,  Private,  Com- 
pany G,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

HUGHES,  OSCAR  P.,  Sergeant,  Company 
G,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

MITCHELL,  LESTER  C.,  Private,  Com- 
pany H,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 


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MORSE,    JOHN   J.,    Private,    Company   H, 

as  Second  Lieutenant. 
MORSE,  LEVI  A.,  Private,  Company  F,  as 

First  Lieutenant. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ARMSTRONG,  FREDERICK  W.,  age  — 
years ;  enrolled  at  Arlington,  Va.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  appointed  Adjutant,  3d 
Battalion,  January  22,  1862 ;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  M,  August  18,  1862 ; 
mustered  out,  to  date  September  10,  1864, 
at  New  York  city;  commissioned  Bat- 
talion Adjutant,  May  7,  1862,  with  rank 
from  January  22,  1862,  original ;  Captain, 
August  30,  1862,  with  rank  from  August 
18,  1862,  vice  Walter,  killed  in  action. 

ARMSTRONG,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  19 
years ;  enrolled  August  5,  1861,  at  New- 
ton, N.  J.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered 
in  as  Private,  Company  B,  August  n, 
1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December 
29,  1863 ;  appointed  Regimental  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant, August  29,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  June  23,  1865,  at 
Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned,  not  mus- 
tered, Second  Lieutenant,  May  31,  1865, 
with  rank  from  February  22,  1865,  vice 
Jones,  discharged. 

BABCOCK,  GILES,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to  date 
September  13,  1862 ;  resigned,  December 
6,  1862 ;  commissioned,  not  mustered,  super 
Second  Lieutenant,  September  5,  1862, 
with  rank  of  same  date ;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, October  10,  1862,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 13,  1862,  vice  Ives,  discharged. 

BAILEY,  HENRY  R.,  age  18  years;  en- 
rolled August  9,  1861,  at  Hartford,  Conn., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  C,  August  13,  1861 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  20, 
1863;  transferred  as  Corporal  to  Com- 
pany B,  August  29,  1864;  promoted  Ser- 
geant and  Commissary-Sergeant,  no 
dates ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
23,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant, 
May  31,  1865,  with  rank  from  February 
22,  1865,  vice  Doran,  discharged. 

BAKER,  LOUIS,  age  22  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Company  A, 
August  10,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 


geant, August  12,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  10,  1864;  com- 
missioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, June  23,  1864,  with  rank  from 
May  2,  1864,  vice  Northrop,  promoted. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  E.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  Chambersburg,  Ind.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  August  3,  1861 ; 
resigned,  February  n,  1862;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

BELL,  MARTIN  J,,  age  22  years ;  enrolled 
August  5,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve  three 
years;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company 
E,  August  14,  1861 ;  wounded  in  action  in 
October,  1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 
December  29,  1863;  transferred  as  Ser- 
geant to  Company  A,  August  29,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  No- 
vember 24,  1864;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  January  9,  1865 ;  in  com- 
mand of  Company  H  in  January  and 
February,  1865;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  5,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  No- 
vember u,  1864,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber I,  1864,  vice  Houston,  promoted ; 
First  Lieutenant,  December  24,  1864,  with 
rank  from  December  I,  1864,  vice  Hous- 
ton, discharged. 

BENJAMIN,  H.  DELOS,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  one  year, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  F, 
September  14,  1864;  as  Captain,  September 
24,  1864 ;  discharged,  February  22,  1865 ; 
commissioned  Captain,  September  26,  1864, 
with  rank  from  September  24,  1864, 
original. 

BERRY,  BENJAMIN  C,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  at  Camp  Sussex,  D.  C,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  K,  October  14,  1861 ;  dismissed, 
February  n,  1863,  for  desertion;  not 
commissioned. 

BIRDSEYE,  DANIEL  M.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  Syracuse  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  D, 
i85th  Infantry,  September  5,  1864;  pro- 
moted First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  this  regiment,  to  date  February  21, 
1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
23,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  Captain,  N. 
Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet ;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  December  24,  1864,  with 


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rank  from  December  5,  1864,  vice  Gilbert, 
appointed  Quartermaster. 
BIRDSEYE,  MORTIMER  B.,  age  21 
years;  enrolled  September  3,  1862,  at 
Syracuse  to  serve  three  years;  mustered 
in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  I,  I49th 
Infantry,  September  6,  1862;  promoted 
Sergeant-Major,  April  i,  1863;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  this 
regiment,  February  4,  1864;  transferred 
to  Company  C,  August  29,  1864;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  to  date  September 
10,  1864;  as  Major,  September  17,  1864; 
as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  i, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  June 
23,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  January  8,  1864, 
with  rank  from  December  5,  1863,  vice 
Seymour,  resigned;  Captain,  September 
15,  1864,  with  rank  from  September  10, 

1864,  vice    Hull,   promoted;    Major,    Sep- 
tember 17,  1864,  with  rank  of  same  date, 
vice    Mclrvin,   mustered   out;    Lieutenant- 
Colonel,    November    30,    1864,   with    rank 
of   same   date,  vice   Hull,   promoted. 

BLACKWELL,  SIDNEY  S.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  August  29,  1862,  at  Peekskill  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  F,  September  5,  1862;  ap- 
pointed Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C, 
no  date;  promoted  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental  Adjutant,  November  4,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  23, 

1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  Captain,  N.  Y. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet;  commissioned  Sec- 
ond    Lieutenant,     March     25,    1864,    with 
rank    from    March    8,    1864,    vice    Camp- 
bell,    promoted;     First     Lieutenant     and 
Regimental    Adjutant,    October    25,    1864, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Jones,  mus- 
tered out. 

BRAY,  JOHN  H.,  Private,  Company  G, 
1st  Mounted  Rifles ;  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  Second  Lieutenant,  this  regi- 
ment, December  23,  1864,  with  rank  from 
December  i,  1864,  vice  Bell,  promoted. 

BUEL,  CLARENCE,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  E,  August  14,  1861 ;  discharged, 
October  10,  1862,  for  promotion  to  Colo- 
nel, lOQth  Infantry;  commissioned  Cap- 
tain, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
August  14,  1861,  original. 


BURNHAM,  GEORGE  H.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  July  31,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  A,  August  9,  1861 ; 
promoted  Sergeant-Major,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
M,  to. date  May  7,  1862;  discharged,  De- 
cember 10,  1862 ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  June  30,  1862,  with  rank  from 
April  23,  1862,  vice  Raymond,  promoted. 

BURROUGHS,  SEYMOUR  L.,  age  23 
years;  enrolled  August  3,  1861,  at  La 
Fayette,  Ind.,  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  Sergeant,  Company  I,  Septem- 
ber 3,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no 
date ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
to  date  April  4,  1862 ;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  M,  October  n,  1862;  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  January  25,  1864;  wounded 
in  action,  June  2,  1864;  mustered  out,  to 
date  September  10,  1864;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  May  7,  1862,  with 
rank  from  January  29,  1862,  original; 
First  Lieutenant,  October  29,  1862,  with 
rank  from  October  u,  1862,  vice  Mitchell, 
promoted;  Captain,  February  9,  1864,  with 
rank  from  January  28,  1864,  vice  South- 
ard, discharged. 

CAMERON,  JOSEPH  E.,  late  First  Lieu- 
tenant, I22d  Infantry;  enrolled  at  Man- 
lius  to  serve  one  year,  and  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  H,  September  3, 
1864;  as  Captain,  Company  M,  November 
12,  1864 ;  captured  in  action,  November 
12,  1864,  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. ;  paroled, 
March  10,  1865;  died,  April  n,  1865,  at 
Dewitt,  N.  Y. ;  commissioned  Captain, 
September  26,  1864,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 24,  1864,  original. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  W.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany M,  August  16,  1862;  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  to  date  March  16, 
1863;  as  First  Lieutenant,  March  8,  1864; 
discharged,  April  20,  1864;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  June  25,  1863,  with 
rank  from  June  5,  1863,  vice  George,  dis- 
charged ;  First  Lieutenant,  March  25, 
1864,  with  rank  from  March  8,  1864,  vice 
Lord,  resigned. 

CARLTON,  CHARLES  D.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  August  24,  1861,  at  Troy  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  K,  August  30,  1861 ;  pro- 


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moted  Sergeant  in  January  or  February, 
1862 ;  First  Sergeant,  no  date ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I, 
October  n,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
March  I,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  10,  1864,  at  New  York 
city;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
October  29,  1862,  with  rank  from  October 
n,  1862,  vice  Burroughs,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant,  May  9,  1863,  with  rank  from 
February  n,  1863,  vice  Griggs,  promoted. 

•CARPENTER,  OLIVER  P.,  age  23  years ; 
enrolled  at  Hart's  Island  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  I,  October  6,  1864;  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  L,  December  6,  1864 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  23,  1865,  at 
Alexandria,  Va. ;  Major,  N.  Y.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  September  30,  1864,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  original ;  Captain,  Decem- 
ber i,  1864,  with  rank  of  same  date,  orig- 
inal. 

CHASE,  GEORGE  H.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled at  Fort  Edward  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany L,  September  13,  1861 ;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  December  29,  1863;  joined 
from  missing  in  action,  August  7,  1864; 
transferred  as  Sergeant,  to  Company  A, 
August  29,  1864;  promoted  Sergeant- 
Major,  January  I,  1865;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  23,  1865,  at  Alexan- 
dria, Va. ;  First  Lieutenant,  N.  Y.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  not  mustered,  May  31,  1865, 
with  rank  from  April  28,  1865,  vice 
Coates,  promoted. 

-CLEARY,  JOHN  L.,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
August  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  August  9,  1861;.  transferred  to 
Company  F,  September  12,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  L, 
February  20,  1863;  resigned,  April  25, 
1863 ;  subsequent  service  in  I3th  Cavalry ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber ii,  1862,  with  rank  from  October  31, 
1862,  vice  Kidd,  promoted. 

•COATES,  GEORGE  B.,  late  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 34th  Infantry;  enrolled  at  Platts- 
burgh  to  serve  one  year,  and  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  E,  September  2, 
1864;  as  Second  Lieutenant,  September  14, 


1864;  wounded  in  action,  April  3,  1865; 
mustered  out,  June  5,  1865,  at  Alexandria, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  16,  1864,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 8,  1864,  original;  First  Lieutenant, 
not  mustered,  May  30,  1865,  with  rank 
from  April  28,  1865,  vice  McCormick,  dis- 
charged. 

COLES,  BUTLER,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
September  6,  1862,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quartermaster, 
September  10,  1862 ;  captured  in  action, 
August  14,  1863,  at  Thoroughfare  Gap, 
Va. ;  paroled,  May  14,  1864,  at  City  Point, 
Va. ;  mustered  out,  September  10,  1864, 
at  New  York  city;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quartermaster, 
September  5,  1862,  with  rank  of  same 
date,  vice  Vallance,  mustered  out. 

COMPTON,  FREDERICK,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  August  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to  date 
October  10,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to 
date  May  i,  1862;  killed  in  action,  Au- 
gust 29,  1862,  at  Groveton,  Va. ;  commis- 
sjoned  Second  Lieutenant,  May  7,  1862, 
•with  rank  from  August  19,  1861,  vice 
Poughkeepsie,  promoted;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, May  19,  1862,  with  rank  from  April 

17,  1862,  vice  Decker,  killed  in  action. 
COMSTOCK,   IRA    S.,   age  22  years;    en- 
rolled October  23,  1861,  at  Plattsburgh  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  M,  October  28,   1861 ;  promoted 
Sergeant,    no    date;    captured    in    action, 
October   7,   1863,   at   the   Rapidan ;   trans- 
ferred  to  Company  A,   August  29,   1864; 
paroled,  November  18,  1864,  at  Savannah, 
Ga.;  discharged  for  disability,  January  20, 
1865,    at    Baltimore,    Md. ;    commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  not  mustered,  Febru- 
ary  13,    1864,   with  rank  from   September 

18,  1863,  vice  Hatch,  promoted. 
COOKE,    EDWIN   F.,   age   26  years;   en- 
rolled August  5,   1861,  at   Newton,   N.  J., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain,   Company   B,  August   11,   1861 ;   pro- 
moted   Major,    February    27,    1863;    mus- 
tered   in    as    such,    to    date    December    6, 
1862;   captured  in   action,   March  3,    1864, 
at    Stevensville,    Va. ;    paroled,    February 
22,  1865,  at  James  River,  Va. ;  discharged, 
February  26,    1865 ;    Brigadier-General,  U. 


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S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  from  March  13, 
1865 ;  commissioned  Captain,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  August  5,  1861, 
original;  Major,  January  22,  1863,  with 
rank  from  December  6,  1862,  vice  Davies, 
promoted;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  not  mus- 
tered, February  13,  1864,  with  rank  from 
September  18,  1863,  vice  Harhaus,  pro- 
moted. 

COON,  MARCUS,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
August  I,  1861,  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  August  29,  1861 ; 
promoted  Captain,  January  15,  1862;  dis- 
missed, to  date  September  27,  1863;  disa- 
bility removed,  November  25,  1863;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  August  29,  1861, 
original;  Captain,  March  12,  1862,  with 
rank  from  January  15,  1862,  vice  Thor- 
nett,  mustered  out. 

CO  STAR,  JOHN  G.,  age  —  years ;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  appointed  Bat- 
talion Adjutant,  March  i,  1862;  mustered 
out,  August  15,  1862;  commissioned  Bat- 
talion Adjutant,  May  7,  1862,  with  rank 
from  March  4,  1862,  original. 

CROFOOT,  LOREN,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled at  DeWitt  to  serve  one  year,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  G,  Sep- 
tember 3,  1864;  as  Captain,  November  16, 
1864 ;  resigned,  February  22,  1865 ;  com- 
missioned Captain,  September  26,  1864, 
with  rank  from  September  24,  1864, 
original. 

CRONERT,  FREDERICK,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  August  21,  1861,  at  Hartford, 
Conn.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Corporal,  Company  D,  August  29, 
1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  grade  of 
Private,  February  22,  1864;  transferred 
as  Sergeant  to  Company  B,  August  29, 
1864;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany D,  to  date  September  17,  1864;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  to  date 
December  i,  1864;  as  Captain,  Company 
G,  to  date  February  26,  1865 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  23,  1865,  at 
Alexandria,  Va. ;  Major,  N.  Y.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  September  30,  1864,  with  rank 
from  September  17,  1864,  vice  Gilbert, 
promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  December 
24,  1864,  with  rank  from  December  i, 


1864,  original;  Captain,  May  31,  1865, 
with  rank  from  February  22,  1865,  vice 
Crofoot,  discharged. 

CROSSETT,  JOHN  F.,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled September  2,  1864,  at  DeWitt  to 
serve  one  year;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  G,  September  3,  1864;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  November  16,  1864;  resigned, 
February  22,  1865 ;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  September  26,  1864,  with  rank 
from  September  24,  1864,  original. 

CUNNINGHAM,  MURT,  age  20  years ;  en- 
rolled August  16,  1861,  at  Scranton,  Pa., 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  K,  August  30,  1861 ;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  F,  December  i,  1862; 
promoted  Sergeant-Major,  September  I, 
1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December 
29,  1863 ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  B,  to  date  January  i,  1864; 
promoted  Captain,  Company  F,  no  date; 
died,  July  2,  1864,  while  a  prisoner  of 
war,  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action  near  Stony  Creek,  Va., 
June  28,  1864;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  November  30,  1863,  with  rank 
from  October  u,  1863,  vice  Lants,  pro- 
moted ;  not  commissioned  Captain. 

CUTTING,  JAMES  DEW.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  F,  7th  Militia,  April  26, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  to 
serve  three  years  and  appointed  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  this  regiment, 
December  9,  1861 ;  mustered  out,  for  pro- 
motion to  Captain  and  additional  Aide- 
de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  May  22,  1862, 
at  Warrenton,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  May  7,  1862,  with  rank  from 
December  9,  1861,  vice  Gregory,  pro- 
moted. 

DANESI,  JOHN  F.  L.  V.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  at  Winchester,  Va.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Major,  January 
II,  1865;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
June  23,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  see  4th 
and  25th  Cavalry;  commissioned  Major, 
December  28,  1864,  with  rank  of  same 
date,  vice  Birdseye,  promoted. 

DAVIES,  JR.,  HENRY  E,  Captain,  Sth  In- 
fantry; mustered  in  as  Major,  this  regi- 
ment, August  10,  1861 ;  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  December  6,  1862;  as  Colonel, 


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June  16,  1863 ;  discharged,  September  16, 
1863,  for  promotion  to  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers ;  see  I3th  Cavalry ; 
commissioned  Major,  May  7,  1862,  with 
rank  from  August  15,  1861,  original; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  30,  1862, 
with  rank  from  December  6,  1862,  vice 
Kilpatrick,  promoted;  Colonel,  June  23, 
1863,  with  rank  from  June  16,  1863,  vice 
Kilpatrick,  promoted. 

DA  VIES,  J.  MANSFIELD,  Major,  5th  In- 
fantry ;  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  this  regi- 
ment, August  i,  1861 ;  discharged,  Decem- 
ber 6,  1862 ;  commissioned  Colonel,  March 
7,  1862,  with  rank  from  August  I,  1861, 
original. 

DECKER,  JAMES  NELSON,  age  21 
years;  enrolled  August  i,  1861,  at  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  August  29,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Lieu- 
tenant, no  date;  killed  in  action,  April  17, 
1862,  near  Falmouth,  Va. ;  commisisoned 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with 
rank  from  August  29,  1861,  original ;  First 
Lieutenant,  March  12,  1862,  with  rank 
from  January  15,  1862,  vice  Coon,  pro- 
moted. 

DICE,  JACOB,  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  September  i,  1861 ;  did  not 
render  service  as  an  officer;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

DOOLITTLE,  EZRA  F.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled August  18,  1861,  at  Hartford, 
Conn.,  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  D,  August  29,  1861 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  20, 
1863 ;  promoted  Corporal  and  Commis- 
sary-Sergeant, no  dates ;  transferred  to 
Company  B,  August  29,  1864;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  no  date ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  to  date 
February  23,  1865;  mustered  out,  June  23, 
1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
May  31,  1865,  with  rank  from  January  4, 
1865,  vice  Watson,  promoted. 

DORAN,  GEORGE  G.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  DeWitt  to  serve  one  year,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  G,  Sep- 
tember 3,  1864;  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
November  16,  1864;  resigned,  February 
22,  1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, September  26,  1864,  with  rank  from 
September  24,  1864,  original. 


DOWNING,  OBADIAH  J.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  August  9,  1862,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  August 
19,  1862 ;  as  Captain,  Company  B,  De- 
cember 10,  1862 ;  captured  in  action,  May 
12,  1864,  at  Brook  Turnpike,  Va. ;  paroled, 
no  date ;  transferred  to  Company  C,  No- 
vember 15,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  23,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
Colonel,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet; 
commissioned,  not  mustered,  super  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  September  5,  1862,  with 
rank  of  same  date;  Second  Lieutenant, 
October  13,  1862,  with  rank  from  August 
19,  1862,  vice  Smith,  discharged ;  Cap- 
tain, December  27,  1862,  with  rank  from 
December  10,  1862,  vice  Ferris,  dismissed. 

DUFFIE,  ALFRED  N.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled July  27,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  A,  August  9,  1861 ;  as 
Major,  August  15,  1861 ;  resigned,  July  3, 
1862,  for  promotion  to  Colonel,  ist  R.  I. 
Volunteer  Cavalry ;  commissioned  Cap- 
tain, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
August  9,  1861,  original;  Major,  May  7, 
1862,  with  rank  from  August  12,  1861, 
6riginal. 

DUNSCOMB,  EDWARD,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  August  28,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  K,  August  30,  1861 ; 
resigned,  October  i,  1861 ;  commissioned 
Captain,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  August  30,  1861,  original. 

ELD  RED,  JOHN  D.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled August  3,  1861,  at  LaFayette,  Ind., 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  I,  September  3,  1861 ;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  29,  1863; 
promoted  Sergeant,  no  date;  transferred 
to  Company  D,  August  29,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company  as  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  June  23,  1865,  at  Alexandria, 
Va. ;  First  Lieutenant,  N.  Y.  Volunteers, 
by  brevet ;  commissioned,  not  mustered, 
Second  Lieutenant,  May  31,  1865,  with 
rank  from  February  22,  1865,  vice  Grib- 
ben,  promoted. 

ELLIS,  GEORGE  W.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled May  7,  1861,  at  Canandaigua  to 
serve  two  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  G,  i8th  Infantry,  May 
17,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 


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May  21,  1863,  at  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  again  en- 
rolled September  3,  1864,  at  Canandaigua 
to  serve  one  year ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
ist  Veteran  Cavalry,  September  7,  1864; 
assigned  to  Company  K,  this  regiment,  no 
date;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
October  6,  1864;  mustered  out  with  the 
company,  June  5,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  December 
23,  1864,  with  rank  from  October  6,  1864, 
original. 

ERDMAN,  WILLIAM  J.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  September  3,  1864,  at  Manlius  to 
serve  one  year;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  H,  September  14,  1864;  pro- 
moted Chaplain,  January  i,  1865;  re- 
signed, June  10,  1865;  commissioned 
Chaplain,  November  30,  1864,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  vice  Roe,  resigned. 

FERRIS,  FRANCIS,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
August  I,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  August  30,  1861 ;  cap- 
tured in  action,  August  29,  1862;  paroled 
at  Aiken's  Landing,  Va.,  September  24, 
1862;  promoted  Captain,  Company  L, 
October  i,  1862;  dismissed,  December  10, 
1862;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 4,  1861,  with  rank  from  August 
13,  1861,  original;  Captain,  October  14, 

1862,  with  rank  from  June  24,  1862,  vice 
Weed,  discharged. 

GEORGE,  JOHN,  age  18  years;  enrolled 
November  18,  1861,  at  Watertown  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  December  n,  1861 ;  promoted 
Second  Lieutenant,  April  i,  1863 ;  dis- 
charged, June  5,  1863;  see  9th  Cavalry; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  May  9, 

1863,  with    rank    from    March    16,    1863, 
vice  Whittaker,  promoted. 

GILBERT,  CHARLES  W.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  August  12,  1861,  at  Cambridge 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  E,  August  14,  1861 ;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  29,  1863 ; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  March  2,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
such,  to  date  September  2,  1864;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  to  date  September 
17,  1864;  as  Regimental  Quartermas- 
ter, to  date  October  25,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  June  23,  1865, 
at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  April  29,  1864,  with  rank  from 


March  10,  1864,  vice  Temple,  promoted; 
First  Lieutenant,  September  30,  1864,  with 
.rank  from  September  17,  1864,  vice  Mat- 
tison,  promoted;  Regimental  Quartermas- 
ter, October  25,  1864,  with  rank  of  same 
dlate,  vice  Coles,  mustered  out;  again 
commissioned  Quartermaster,  December 
24,  1864,  with  rank  from  December  5, 
1864,  original. 

GLAZIER,  WILLARD  W.,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  August  6,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany E,  August  14,  1861 ;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, October  15,  1861 ;  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  April  13,  1862;  wounded  in 
action,  August  30,  1862;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  January  I,  1863;  wounded  and 
captured  in  action,  October  19,  1863,  at 
New  Baltimore,  Va. ;  escaped,  December 
23,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  M,  to  date  November  15, 
1864;  mustered  out,  to  date  December  28, 
1864,  at  New  York  city;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  26th  Cavalry;  commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  August  24,  1863,  with 
rank  from  June  17,  1863,  vice  Martenson, 
killed  in  action. 

GLOVER,  ANDREW  S.,  age  24  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Chambersburgh,  Ind.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  H,  August  3,  1861 ; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D, 
December  6,  1862;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  to  date  January 
i,  1864;  promoted  Captain,  Company  D, 
no  date;  mustered  in  as  Major,  February 
9,  1865;  resigned,  May  26,  1865;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  bre- 
vet; commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
January  22,  1863,  with  rank  from  Decem- 
ber 6,  1862,  vice  Nyce,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant,  August  24,  1863,  with  rank 
from  June  16,  1863,  vice  Poughkeepsie, 
promoted;  Captain,  June  23,  1864,  with 
rank  from  May  2,  1864,  vice  Whittaker, 
resigned;  Major,  February  9,  1865,  with 
rank  of  same  date,  vice  Parsons,  not  mus- 
tered. 

GODDARD,  HENRY  P.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D, 
March  29,  1862;  resigned,  May  24,  1862; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  May  13, 
1862,  with  rank  from  March  29,  1862,  vice 
Decker,  promoted. 


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GORDON,  RAY  T.,  late  Second  Lieutenant, 
53d  Infantry ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  year,  and  mustered  in  as 
Private,  3d  Cavalry,  October  15,  1864; 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  this 
regiment,  to  date  December  23,  1864 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  23, 
1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  November  16,  1864, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Blackwell, 
promoted. 

GREGORY,  BENJAMIN  V.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  B,  7th  Militia,  April  26, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 

3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  again  enrolled 
August  r,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  this  regiment,  August 
9,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany  H,   no   date ;    appointed   Regimental 
Adjutant,  April  i,  1862;  discharged,  Octo- 
ber 31,  1862;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
August  9,  1861,  original;  First  Lieutenant, 
May  7,   1862,   with   rank  from  August   I, 
1861,  original ;  Regimental  Adjutant,  June 
30,   1862,  with   rank   from  April  23,   1862, 
vice  Lovell,  discharged. 

GRIBBEN,  JAMES  H.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled September  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  L,  September  21,  1861 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  February  25, 
1864;  wounded  in  action,  May  29,  1864; 
transferred  as  First  Sergeant  to  Company 
A,  August  29,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  C,  November 

4,  1864;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  G, 
to    date    February    23,    1865;    discharged, 
June  7,    1865,   at   Alexandria,   Va. ;   medal 
of  honor;   commissioned   Second  Lieuten- 
ant, October  25,  1864,  with  rank  of  same 
date,     vice     Randolph,     promoted ;     First 
Lieutenant,  May  31,  1865,  with  rank  from 
February     22,    1865,    vice     Crossett,    dis- 
charged. 

GRIGGS,  GEORGE  V.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  5,  1861,  at  Newton,  N.  J., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  August  9,  1861 ; 
as  Captain,  Company  K,  to  date  March  i, 
1863;  killed  in  action,  October  n,  1863, 
at  Culpeper,  Va. ;  Colonel,  U.  S.  Volun- 


teers, by  brevet,  from  March  13,  1865; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  December 
4,  1861,  with  rank  from  August  5,  1861, 
original;  Captain,  May  8,  1863,  with  rank 
from  February  n,  1863,  vice  Berry,  dis- 
missed. 

GRINTON,  HENRY,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  5,  1861,  at  Newton,  N.  J., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  August  n,  1861 ; 
as  Captain,  Company  G,  May  28,  1862 ; 
mustered  out,  to  date  September  10,  1864; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  December 
4,  1861,  with  rank  from  August  5,  1861, 
original;  Captain,  June  30,  1862,  with 
rank  from  May  28,  1862,  vice  Milligan, 
deceased ;  Major,  not  mustered,  February 
13,  1864,  with  rank  from  September  18, 
1863,  vice  Cooke,  promoted. 

GRISWOLD,  DENNIS  K.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  August  9,  1861,  at  Hartford, 
Conn.,  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Sergeant,  Company  C,  August  13,  1861 ; 
captured  in  action,  June  9,  1863,  at  Rap- 
pahannock,  Va. ;  paroled,  June  13,  1863, 
at  City  Point,  Va. ;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, December  20,  1863 ;  transferred  as 
First  Sergeant  to  Company  B,  August  29, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
to  date  September  2,  1864;  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  L,  to  date  January  9, 
1865 ;  as  Captain,  Company  E,  May  23, 
1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
23,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  Major,  N.  Y. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  June  23,  1864,  with 
rank  from  April  20,  1864,  vice  Richard- 
son, promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 24,  1864,  with  rank  from  December 
i,  1864,  original;  Captain,  May  31,  1865, 
with  rank  from  May  15,  1865,  vice  San- 
ger,  discharged. 

HACKLEY,  CHARLES  E.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  September  4,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Surgeon,  September  14,  1861 ;  mustered 
out,  September  10,  1864,  at  New  York 
city;  commissioned  Surgeon,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  September  n,  1861, 
original. 

HALE,  AZARIAH  S.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  Pompey  to  serve  one  year, 
and  mustered  in  as.  Private,  Company 
F,  September  3,  1864;  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  H,  November  16,  1864; 


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resigned,  February  22,  1865 ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  September  26, 
1864,  with  rank  from  September  24,  1864, 
original. 

HARHAUS,  OTTO,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  August  30,  1861 ; 
promoted  Major,  March  I,  1862;  mus- 
tered in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  June  16, 
1863;  as  Colonel,  April  I,  1864;  mustered 
out,  September  10,  1864,  at  New  Yerk 
city;  commissioned  Captain,  December 
4,  1861,  with  rank  from  August  13,  1861, 
original;  Major,  May  7,  1862,  with  rank 
from  August  I,  1861,  original;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, June  23,  1863,  with  rank 
from  June  16,  1863,  vice  Davies,  Jr.,  pro- 
moted; Colonel,  January  8,  1864,  with 
rank  from  September  18,  1863,  vice 
Davies,  Jr.,  discharged. 

HASTY,  CHARLES,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled August  3,  1861,  at  LaFayette,  Ind., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  Septem- 
ber 3,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  to  date  December  28,  1861 ; 
transferred  to  Company  D,  April  17, 
1862;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 

F,  February  12,   1863;  captured  in  action, 
September     22,     1863,    at     Liberty     Mills, 
Va. ;    paroled,    March    14,    1864,    at    City 
Point,    Va. ;    transferred   to    Company   D, 
August     29,     1864;     mustered     out     with 
company,    June   23,    1865,    at    Alexandria, 
Va. ;  Major,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet; 
not     commissioned     Second     Lieutenant; 
commissioned    First    Lieutenant,    May    7, 
1862,  with  rank  from  August  3,  1861,  vice 
Southard,    promoted;     Captain,    February 
25,  1863,  with  rank  from  January  i,  1863, 
vice   Seymour,   dismissed;    again   commis- 
sioned   Captain,    not    mustered,    May    15, 
1865,    with    rank    from    April    14,     1865, 
vice  Glover,  promoted. 

HATCH,  MARTIN  F.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Regimental 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  August  i,  1861 ; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 

G,  July  I,   1862;   transferred  to  Company 
H,   August   5,    1863;    mustered   out   with 
company,     September    10,     1864,    at    New 
York  city;  Captain,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by 
brevet ;   commissioned   Second  Lieutenant, 


June  30,  1862,  with  rank  from  May  28, 
1862,  vice  Morton,  promoted ;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, February  13,  1864,  with  rank  from 
September  18,  1863,  vice  Loudon,  pro- 
moted. 

HEDGES,  TIMOTHY,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled August  10,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  E,  August  14,  1861 ;  promoted 
Regimental  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  July 
i,  1862 ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant 
and  Commissary  of  Subsistence,  October 
3,  1862;  mustered  out,  September  10,  1864, 
at  New  York  city ;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant  and  Commissary  of  Subsist- 
ence, October  29,  1862,  with  rank  from 
October  3,  1862,  original. 
HOMAN,  PERRY,  age  —  years;  enrolled, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  I, 
September  3,  1861,  to  serve  three  years ; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date 
February  n,  1863;  discharged,  November 
6,  1863,  for  disability  from  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  May  9,  1863,  with  rank  from 
February  n,  1863,  vice  Carlton,  promoted. 
HOPPER,  JOHN  A.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  19,  1861,  at  Newark  N.  J., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  K,  August  30,  1861 ; 
promoted  Corporal  in  May,  1862 ;  Ser- 
geant, January  14,  1863 ;  wounded  in 
action,  October  19,  1863,  at  New  Balti- 
more, Va. ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 
December  29,  1863;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, no  date;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  L,  to  date  April  2, 
1864;  captured  in  action,  June  29,  1864, 
at  Ream's  Station,  Va. ;  transferred  to 
Company  F,  August  29,  1864,  while  pris- 
oner of  war ;  mustered  out,  to  date  Janu- 
ary 3,  1865,  as  an  escaped  prisoner  of 
war;  First  Lieutenant,  N.  Y.  Volunteers, 
by  brevet ;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, February  9,  1864,  with  rank  from 
January  28,  1864,  vice  Shaffer,  promoted. 
HOUSTON,  GEORGE  C,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  August  22,  1861,  at  Hampton, 
N.  J.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  Company  K, 
August  30,  1861 ;  captured  in  action,  Au- 
gust 22,  1862,  at  Catlett's  Station,  Va. ; 
paroled,  September  13,  1862,  at  Aiken's 


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Landing,  Va. ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  September  I, 
1863;  captured  in  action,  October  2, 

1863,  at  Hazel  Run,  Va. ;  paroled,  March 
14,    1864,    at    City    Point,    Va. ;    mustered 
in    as    First    Lieutenant,    Company    B,    to 
date    September    15,    1864;    wounded    in 
action,    December    21,    1864;    discharged, 
June     23,     1865 ;     commissioned     Second 
Lieutenant,  September  5,   1863,  with  rank 
from    August    18,    1863,    vice    McCutchen, 
discharged;    First    Lieutenant,    September 
30,    1864,   with   rank   from    September    15, 

1864,  vice    M.   B.   Birdseye,  promoted. 
HOWARD,    MELVILLE,    age    18    years; 

enrolled  August  3,  1861,  at  LaFayette, 
Ind.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  Company  I,  Sep- 
tember 3,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, grade  of  Private,  December  29, 
1863 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date ; 
captured  in  action,  May  5,  1864,  at  the 
Wilderness,  Va. ;  transferred  to  Company 
D,  August  29,  1864;  paroled,  December  6, 
1864,  at  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  mustered  out, 
June  23,  1865 ;  Captain,  N.  Y.  Volunteers, 
by  brevet;  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, not  mustered,  June  17,  1865,  with 
rank  from  April  28,  1865,  vice  Randolph, 
discharged. 

HULL,  WALTER  CLARK,  late  Captain 
and  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  L,  this 
regiment,  at  James  City,  Va.,  to  date  Sep- 
tember 28,  1863;  wounded  in  action,  May 
28,  1864,  at  Hanover  Court  House,  Va. ; 
transferred  to  Company  A,  August  29, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  Major,  to  date  Sep- 
tember ii,  1864;  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
to  date  November  I,  1864;  as  Colonel,  to 
date  November  i,  1864;  killed  in  action, 
November  12,  1864,  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Captain,  August  24,  1863, 
with  rank  from  July  13,  1863,  vice  Kim- 
ball,  discharged;  Major,  September  16, 
1864,  with  rank  from  September  10,  1864, 
vice  Naylor,  discharged ;  not  commissioned 
Lieutenant- Colonel;  commissioned  Col- 
onel, October  25,  1864,  with  rank  of  same 
date,  vice  Harhaus,  mustered  out. 

IVES,  PHILO  L.,  age  30  years ;  enrolled 
August  3,  1861,  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  C,  August  13,  1861 ; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  April  17, 


1862;  discharged  for  disability,  Septem- 
ber 13,  1862;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, May  19,  1862,  with  rank  from 
April  17,  1862,  vice  Compton,  promoted. 

JONES,  CHARLES  A.,  age  21  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Pompey  to  serve  one  year,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  F, 
September  2,  1864;  promoted  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  November  16, 
1864 ;  resigned,  February  22,  1865 ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  September 
26,  1864,  with  rank  from  September  24, 
1864,  original. 

JONES,  PETER  OWEN,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  August  5,  1861,  at  Hartford, 
Conn.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  Company  C, 
August  13,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  M,  January  9,  1862;  Ser- 
geant-Major, no  date;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  Octo- 
ber I,  1862;  promoted  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  January  28,  1863;  mustered 
in  as  Regimental  Adjutant,  March  16, 
1863 ;  captured  in  action,  September  22, 
1863,  at  Liberty  Mills,  Va. ;  paroled, 
March  7,  1864,  at  City  Point,  Va. ;  mus- 
tered out,  September  10,  1864,  at  New 
•York  city;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, October  14,  1862,  with  rank  from 
September  24,  1862,  vice  Seymour,  Jr., 
promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  February  9, 
1863,  with  rank  from  January  28,  1863, 
vice  Mason,  promoted;  Regimental  Ad- 
jutant, May  9,  1863,  with  rank  from 
March  16,  1863,  vice  Kidd,  discharged. 

KIDD,  JR.,  JAMES,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  Albany  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany L,  September  2,  1862;  promoted 
Regimental  Adjutant,  October  31,  1862; 
resigned,  March  16,  1863;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  October  2,  1862,  with 
rank  from  September  2,  1862,  vice  War- 
ren, promoted;  Regimental  Adjutant,  De- 
cember n,  1862,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 31,  1862,  vice  Gregory,  discharged. 

KILPATRICK,  JUDSON,  Captain,  sth  In- 
fantry; mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, this  regiment,  August  12,  1861 ;  as 
Colonel,  December  6,  1862;  discharged, 
June  13,  1863,  for  promotion  to  Brigadier- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  see  ist 
Mounted  Rifles;  commissioned  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, May  7,  1862,  with  rank  from 


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August  i,  1862,  original ;  Colonel,  De- 
cember 30,  1862,  with  rank  from  Decem- 
ber 6,  1862,  vice  Davies,  discharged. 

KIMBALL,  WILLIAM  A.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  August  15,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  Sep- 
tember i,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  Company  L, 
to  date  December  6,  1862;  resigned,  July 
13,  1863;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
May  7,  1862,  with  rank  from  August  15, 
1861,  original;  Captain,  January  22,  1863, 
with  rank  from  December  6,  1862,  vice 
Cooke,  promoted. 

KINGSTON,  SAMUEL  T.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  April  20,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  May  8,  1863;  as  Sur- 
geon, to  date  October  28,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  June  23,  1865,  at 
Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  April  24,  1863,  with  rank 
from  April  21,  1863,  vice  Treanor,  re- 
signed; Surgeon,  November  2,  1864,  with 
rank  from  October  28,  1864,  vice  Hack- 
ley,  mustered  out. 

KNOX,  BENJAMIN  E.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled August  5,  1861,  at  Newton,  N.  J., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  B,  August  u,  1861 ; 
captured  in  action,  June  9,  1863,  at  Brandy 
Station,  Va. ;  paroled,  June  13,  1863,  at 
City  Point,  Va. ;  wounded  in  action,  Au- 
gust 31,  1863,  at  Brandy  Station,  Va. ; 
promoted  from  Sergeant  to  Sergeant- 
Major,  no  date;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 
December  29,  1863;  transferred  as  Ser- 
geant to  Company  C,  August  29,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  to  date  December  i,  1864;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  to  date 
May  31,  1865;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  23,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
Captain,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 24,  1864,  with  rank  from  Decem- 
ber i,  1864,  original;  First  Lieutenant, 
May  31,  1865,  with  rank  from  February 
22,  1865,  vice  Cronert,  promoted. 

LANTS,  RICHARD,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled August  5,  1861,  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  B,  August  n,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  January 


14,  1863 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
II,  July  i,  1864;  transferred  to  Company 
B,  August  29,  1864;  to  Company  C,  Sep- 
tember, 1864;  mustered  out,  June  23, 
1865,  at  New  York  city ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  February  10,  1863, 
with  rank  from  January  14,  1863,  vice 
Lord,  promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  No- 
vember 30,  1863,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber n,  1863,  vice  Raymond,  promoted. 

LIDDELL,  JOCK,  age  44  years;  enrolled 
August  i,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  September  12,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Captain,  Company  C,  August  5* 
1862;  discharged,  October  1 1,  1862;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  August  14,  1861, 
original;  Captain,  August  I,  1862,  with 
rank  from  July  5,  1862,  vice  Mallory, 
promoted. 

LORD,  FREDERICK  C,  age  23  years ;  en- 
rolled August  14,  1861,  at  Hartford,  Conn., 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  D,  August  29,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Quartermaster-Sergeant,  no  date; 
First  Sergeant,  Company  E,  January  I, 
1862;  Sergeant-Major,  July  i,  1862;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  January  I,  1863;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
March  i,  1863 ;  discharged,  March  8,  1864, 
for  promotion  in  I3th  Cavalry;  prior  ser- 
vice in  1st  Connecticut  (three  months) 
Infantry;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, August  i,  1862  with  rank  from  July 
5,  1862,  vice  Loudon,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant,  February  10,  1863,  with  rank 
from  January  14,  1863,  vice  Morton, 
resigned. 

LOUDON,  ROBERT,  age  45  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  September  12,  1861 ; 
as  First  Lieutenant,  January  i,  1863; 
transferred  to  Company  I,  February  25, 
1863;  to  Company  A,  March  I,  1863;  mus- 
tered out,  September  10,  1864,  at  New 
York  city;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
August  14,  1861,  original ;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, August  i,  1862,  with  rank  from  July 
5,  1862,  vice  Liddell,  promoted ;  Captain, 
not  mustered,  February  13,  1864,  with 
rank  from  September  18,  1863,  vice  Grin- 
ton,  promoted. 


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LOVELL,  JULIUS,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  November 
29,  1861 ;  discharged,  March  24,  1862,  for 
promotion  to  Captain  and  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant  and  Regi- 
mental Adjutant,  May  7,  1862,  with  rank 
from  November  25,  1861,  original. 

MALLON,  HENRY,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled August  12,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  E,  August  14,  1861 ;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  December  29,  1863 ;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  no  date;  transferred  to 
Company  A,  August  29,  1864;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  January 
9,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  23,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  December 
24,  1864,  with  rank  from  December  20, 
1864,  vice  Griswold,  promoted. 

MALLORY,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  July  26,  1861,  at  Hartford,  Conn., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  C,  August  13,  1861 ;  as 
Major,  July  5,  1862;  resigned,  January  28, 
1863;  commissioned  Captain,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  August  13,  1861, 
original;  Major,  August  I,  1862,  with  rank 
from  July  5,  1862,  vice  Duffie,  resigned. 

MANGIAROTTE,  REGELO,  age  20  years ; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Hospital  Stew- 
ard, August  i,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  Vet- 
eran, December  28,  1863;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  December  19,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  23,  1865, 
at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  December  13,  1864,  with  rank 
from  December  12,  1864,  vice  Morse,  dis- 
charged. 

MARTENSON,  AUGUSTUS,  age  38 
years;  enrolled  August  13,  1861,  at  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  Sergeant,  Company  D,  August 
29,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no 
date/  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  M,  December  n,  1862;  killed  in 
action,  June  17,  1863,  at  Aldie,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  January  22, 
1863,  with  rank  from  December  10,  1862, 
vice  Burnham,  resigned. 


MARVIN,  CHARLES  E.,  age  18  years; 
enrolled  August  3,  1861,  at  LaFayette, 
Ind.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  I,  September  3,  1861 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  29, 
1863;  promoted  Corporal,  no  date;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  D,  August  29,  1864; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  Company  L, 
November  15,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  23,  1865,  at  Alexandria, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
not  mustered,  May  31,  1865,  with  rank 
from  February  22,  1865,  vice  Wells,  pro- 
moted. 

MASON,  HENRY  H.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled August  3,  1861,  at  LaFayette,  Ind., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  September  3, 
1861 ;  captured  in  action  and  paroled  at 
Bull  Run,  Va.,  August  27,  1862;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  January  28,  1863 ;  captured 
in  action,  September  16,  1863,  near  U.  S. 
Ford,  Va. ;  paroled,  March  14,  1864,  at 
City  Point,  Va. ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, September  10,  1864,  at  New  York 
city;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  May 
7,  1862,  with  rank  from  August  3,  1861, 
original ;  Captain,  February  9,  1863,  with 
rank  from  January  28,  1863,  vice  Naylor, 
promoted. 

MATTISON,  WILLIAM  R,,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  August  5,  1861,  at  Newton,  N.  J., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  Company  B,  Au- 
gust u,  1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant-Major, 
January  i,  1862 ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  to  date  May  5, 
1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  Janu- 
ary 21,  1863 ;  transferred  to  Company  D, 
August  29,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  B,  to  date  September  17,  1864; 
as  Major,  May  27,  1865 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  23,  1865,  at  Alexan- 
dria, Va. ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  N.  Y.  Vol- 
unteers, by  brevet;  commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  May  19,  1862,  with  rank 
from  May  5,  1862,  vice  Ward,  resigned; 
First  Lieutenant,  February  25,  1863,  with 
rank  from  January  21,  1863,  vice  Hasty, 
promoted;  Captain,  September  30,  1864, 
with  rank  from  September  17,  1864,  vice 
M.  B.  Birdseye,  promoted;  Major,  May 
31,  1865,  with  rank  from  May  29,  1865, 
vice  O'Keefe,  died  of  wounds  received  in 
action. 


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McCORMICK,  JAMES,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  Plattsburgh  to  serve  one  year, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  E, 
September  2,  1864;  promoted  First  Lieu- 
tenant, September  14,  1864;  wounded  in 
action,  November  12,  1864;  resigned, 
April  28,  1865 ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, December  16,  1864,  with  rank  from 
September  8,  1864,  original. 

McCUTCHEN,  CHARLES,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  September  11,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  L,  September  17,  1861 ; 
transferred  to  Company  F,  September  23, 
1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant,  no  date ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
B,  to  date  October  10,  1862;  transferred 
to  Company  F,  February  10,  1863 ;  dis- 
charged for  disability,  August  18,  1863 ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  October 
29,  1862,  with  rank  from  October  10,  1862, 
vice  Moore,  promoted. 

McGUIRE,  LUKE,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  appointed  Cap- 
tain, Company  A,  October  4,  t86i ;  dis- 
charged, December  27,  1861 ;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

McIRVIN,  SAMUEL,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled at  Chambersburg,  Ind.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  H,  August  3,  1861 ;  as  Major, 
to  date  June  16,  1863;  captured  in  action, 
September  22,  1863,  at  Liberty  Mills,  Va. ; 
paroled  at  City  Point,  Va.,  March  21,  1864; 
mustered  out,  September  10,  1864,  at  New 
York  city;  commissioned  Captain,  May  7, 
1862,  with  rank  from  August  3,  1861, 
original;  Major,  June  23,  1863,  with  rank 
from  June  16,  1863,  vice  Harhaus,  pro- 
moted. 

MILLIGAN,  SAMUEL  G.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  C,  7th,  Militia,  April  26, 
1861;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  again  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  this  regiment,  August  30,  1861 ; 
appointed  Regimental  Adjutant,  October 
9,  1861 ;  promoted  Captain,  Company  G, 
November  i,  1861 ;  died  of  disease,  May 
28,  1862,  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J. ;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with 
rank  from  August  30,  1861,  original;  not 


commissioned  Adjutant;  commissioned 
Captain,  May  7,  1862,  with  rank  from  Au- 
gust i,  1861,  vice  Harhaus,  promoted. 

MILLIMAN,  GEORGE  E.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  August  8,  1861,  at  Fort  Edward 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  E,  August  14,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Sergeant  in  November,  1862;  Com- 
missary-Sergeant, no  date;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  March  30,  1864;  pro- 
moted First  Lieutenant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered out,  to  date  September  10,  1864,  at 
New  York  city;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  November  25,  1863,  with  rank 
from  November  i,  1863,  vice  Stewart, 
drowned ;  not  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant. 

MITCHELL,  JOHN  F.  B.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  Arlington,  Va.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  appointed  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  M,  October  9,  1861 ;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  C,  to  date  October 
14,  1862 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 10,  1864,  at  New  York  city;  Major, 
N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  May  7,  1862,  with 
rank  from  October  9,  1861,  original;  Cap- 
tain, October  29,  1862,  with  rank  from 
October  n,  1862,  vice  Liddell,  resigned. 

MOORE,  DAVID  E.,  age  20  years ;  enrolled 
August  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  K,  August  30,  1861 ;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  December  29,  1863 ;  promoted 
Corporal,  May  i,  1864;  transferred  to 
Company  B,  August  29,  1864;  promoted 
Sergeant,  no  date ;  transferred  to  Com- 
pany M,  November  15,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  23,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, not  mustered,  December  31,  1864, 
with  rank  from  December  24,  1864,  vice 
A.  C.  Shaffer,  promoted. 

MOORE,  THOMAS  B.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Washington,  D.  C.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  B,  March  12,  1862;  captured 
in  action,  August  28,  1862,  at  Culpeper, 
Va. ;  paroled,  September  14,  1862;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  L,  October  14,  1862; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Novem- 
ber i,  1862;  as  Captain,  Company  K,  to 
date  April  i,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  September  10,  1864,  at  New 
York  city;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 


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ant,  March  12,  1862,  with  rank  from  Jan- 
uary i,  1862,  vice  Tall,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant,  October  29,  1862,  with  rank 
from  October  10,  1862,  vice  Plum,  pro- 
moted; Captain,  February  9,  1864,  with 
rank  from  January  22,  1864,  vice  Ray- 
mond, discharged. 

MORSE,  SHERMAN,  age  42  years;  en- 
rolled March  23,  1863,  and  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  April  17,  1863;  dis- 
charged, to  date  July  17,  1863;  subsequent 
service  in  i4th  Artillery ;  commissioned 
Assistant  Surgeon,  April  2,  1863,  with 
rank  from  March  25,  1863,  original. 

MORTON,  CHARLES  E.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  August  5,  1861,  at  Newburgh  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  August  30,  1861 ; 
resigned,  February  2,  1862;  again  enrolled 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  no  date ;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  May  28,  1862;  resigned,  Jan- 
uary 14,  1863 ;  subsequent  service  in  I4th 
Cavalry ;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
August  13,  1861,  original ;  recommissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  February  17,  1862, 
with  rank  from  February  7,  1862,  vice 
himself,  resigned;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  June  30,  1862,  with  rank  from 
May  28,  1862,  vice  Grinton,  promoted. 

NAYLOR,  JOHN  E.,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
August  3,  1861,  at  LaFayette,  Ind.,  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  I,  September  3,  1861;  as  Major, 
January  28,  1863;  resigned,  April  28,  1864 ; 
commissioned  Captain,  May  7,  1862,  with 
rank  from  August  3,  1861,  original;  Major, 
February  9,  1863,  with  rank  from  January 

28,  1863,  vice  Mallory,  resigned. 
NEHER,  PHILIP  C,  age  26  years ;  enrolled 

at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  F,  Au- 
gust 30,  1862;  captured,  June  29,  1864,  at 
Stony  Creek,  Va. ;  paroled,  August  22, 

1864,  at  Aiken's  Landing,  Va. ;  transferred 
to  Company  D,  as  First  Sergeant,  August 

29,  1864;  discharged  as  Sergeant,  June  5, 

1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;   Captain,   N.  Y. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet;  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  First  Lieutenant,  May  31,  1865, 
with  rank  from  May  15,   1865,  vice  Gris- 
wold,   promoted. 

NIMS,  CHARLES  A.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled September  3,  1864,  at  Manlius  to 


serve  one  year;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  October  4,  1864; 
wounded  in  action,  April  — ,  1865,  at  Ap- 
pomattox  Court  House,  Va. ;  mustered  out, 
June  5,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  September 
26,  1864,  with  rank  from  September  24, 

1864,  original. 

NORTHROP,  THEODORE  FRELING- 
HUYSEN,  age  18  years;  enrolled  Au- 
gust n,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany G,  August  30,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  no  date ;  captured  in  action,  May 

4,  1863,  at  Glen  Allen,  Va. ;  paroled,  May 

5,  1863,   at   City   Point,  Va. ;   wounded  in 
action,  June  17,  1863,  at  Aldie,  Va. ;  mus- 
tered   in    as    Second    Lieutenant,    to    date 
June  17,  1863 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  May  2,  1864;  mustered  out,  Sep- 
tember    10,     1864;    commissioned    Second 
Lieutenant,    August   24,    1863,    with    rank 
from    June    17,    1863,    vice    Wilson,    pro- 
moted;   First    Lieutenant,    June    23,    1864, 
with  rank  from  May  2,  1864,  vice  Glover, 
promoted. 

NYCE,  WILLIAM,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
August  5,  1861,  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  September  23,  1861 ;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  to  date 
May  23,  1862 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  to  date  December  6,  1862 ;  cap- 
tured in  action,  August  18,  1863,  at 
Thoroughfare  Gap,  Va. ;  paroled,  March  i, 

1865,  at  N.   E.   Ferry,  N.   C. ;   discharged, 
March     11,     1865;    commissioned     Second 
Lieutenant,    October    14,    1862,    with    rank 
from  May  22,  1862,  vice  Cutting,  mustered 
out;    First    Lieutenant,    January   22,    1863, 
with    rank   from   December  6,    1862,   vice 
Kimball,    promoted. 

O'KEEFE,  JOSEPH,  '  Captain  and  addi- 
tional Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Volunteers; 
mustered  in  as  Major,  this  regiment,  No- 
vember 30,  1864 ;  wounded  in  action,  April 
i,  1865,  at  Five  Forks,  Va. ;  died  of 
his  wounds,  April  6,  1865,  at  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet,  from  March  13,  1865; 
commissioned  Major,  November  n,  1864, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Grinton, 
not  mustered. 


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PARMELEY,  JAMES,  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  Assistant  Surgeon,  November 
30,  1864,  with  rank  from  November  28, 
1864,  vice  Kingston,  promoted. 

PARSONS,  ENOS  BLOSSOM,  Major  and 
Assistant  Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; commissioned,  not  mustered,  Major, 
declined,  November  12,  1864,  with  rank  of 
same  date,  vice  Hull,  promoted. 

PARTRIDGE,  CHARLES,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  Kingston  to  serve  one  year, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  I, 
September  27,  1864;  promoted  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant, no  date;  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  5,  1865,  at  Alexandria, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  not 
mustered,  December  19,  1864,  with  rank 
from  December  i,  1864,  vice  Woolsey, 
promoted. 

PAUSLER,  CHARLES  S.,  Private,  Com- 
pany D,  3d  Cavalry;  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  Second  Lieutenant,  December  23, 
1864,  with  rank  from  December  20,  1864, 
vice  Cronert,  promoted. 

PLUM,  FRANCIS  M.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled August  15,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  L,  September  30, 
1861 ;  as  Captain,  Company  E,  October  9, 
1862;  mustered  out,  September  10,  1864, 
at  New  York  city;  Major,  N.  Y.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  May  7,  1862,  with  rank  from 
August  15,  1861,  original;  Captain,  Octo- 
ber 14,  1862,  with  rank  from  October  10, 
1862,  vice  Buel,  discharged. 

POUGHKEEPSIE,  FREDERICK,  age  22 
years;  enrolled  August  3,  1861,  at  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  Au- 
gust 13,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  November  25,  1861 ;  transferred 
to  Company  B,  January  i,  1863 ;  wounded 
in  action,  June  9,  1863,  at  Brandy  Station, 
Va. ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  H, 
June  24,  1863 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
September  10,  1864,  at  New  York  city; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 4,  1861,  with  rank  from  August  13, 

1861,  original ;    First   Lieutenant,    May   7, 

1862,  with  rank  from  August  3,  1861,  vice 
Milligan,    promoted;    Captain,    June    23, 

1863,  with  rank  from  June  16,   1863,  vice 
Mclrvin,    promoted. 


RANDOL,  ALANSON  M.,  Captain,  ist  U. 
S.  Artillery;  mustered  in  at  Kearnstown, 
Va.,  as  Colonel,  this  regiment,  December 
23,  1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
June  23,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  Brig- 
adier-General, U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet, 
from  June  24,  1865 ;  commissioned  Colonel, 
November  24,  1864,  with  rank  of  same 
date,  vice  Hull,  killed  in  action. 

RANDOLPH,  ALFRED,  age  20  years ;  en- 
rolled August  16,  1861,  at  Scranton,  Pa., 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  K,  August  30,  186"  I ;  re- 
turned to  ranks,  December  I,  1862;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  no  date ;  transferred  to 
Company  C,  January  29,  1863;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  December  20,  1863 ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  to 
date  April  2,  1864 ;  transferred  to  Company 
A,  August  29,  1864;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  to  date  October  26,  1864;  dis- 
charged for  disability,  April  28,  1865 ; 
Captain,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Febru- 
ary 9,  1864,  with  rank  from  November  6, 
1863,  vice  Homan,  discharged ;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, October  25,  1864,  with  rank  of 
same  date,  vice  Shaffer,  promoted. 

RAYMOND,  JASPER  N.,  late  Captain 
Shepard  Rifles  (5ist  Infantry)  ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  this 
regiment,  December  23,  1861 ;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  July  I,  1862; 
wounded  in  action,  June  17,  1863,  at  Aldie, 
Va. ;  discharged,  January  22,  1864,  to  ac- 
cept promotion  in  the  2d  Mounted  Rifles; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  May  7, 
1862,  with  rank  from  December  23,  1861, 
original;  First  Lieutenant,  June  30,  1862, 
with  rank  from  April  23,  1862,  vice  Greg- 
ory, promoted;  Captain,  not  mustered, 
November  30,  1863,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber n,  1863,  vice  Griggs,  killed  in  action. 

REMINGTON,  GEORGE  W.,  age  24 
years;  enrolled  September  2,  1864,  at 
Manlius  to  serve  one  year;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  H,  September  3, 
1864;  as  Captain,  October  4,  1864; 
wounded  in  action,  April  8,  1865 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  5,  1865, 
at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  Major,  N.  Y.  Vol- 
unteers, by  brevet;  commissioned  Captain, 
January  31,  1865,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 4,  1864,  vice  Cameron,  not  mustered 
(mustered  in  subsequently). 


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RICHARDSON,  JOHN  ARTHUR,  age 
—  years;  enrolled  November  n,  1861, 
at  Troy  to  serve  three  years;  mustered 
in  as  Private,  Company  M,  November  21, 
1861 ;  promoted  Corporal,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
D,  to  date  June  23,  1863;  captured  in 
action,  July  5,  1863,  near  Gettysburg,  Pa. ; 
paroled,  March  i,  1865,  at  N.  E.  Ferry, 
N.  C. ;  discharged,  to  date  March  24, 
1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
August  24,  1863,  with  rank  from  June 
16,  1863,  vice  Glover,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant,  not  mustered,  June  23,  1864, 
with  rank  from  April  10,  1864,  vice 
Campbell,  discharged. 

ROE,  EDWARD  P.,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Chaplain,  September  i,  1862;  resigned, 
December  14,  1862;  again  enrolled  and 
mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  July  20,  1863; 
discharged,  March  8,  1864,  to  accept  ap- 
pointment as  Hospital  Chaplain,  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  commissioned  Chaplain, 
October  25,  1862,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember i,  1862,  vice  Stone,  resigned;  re- 
commissioned  October  6,  1863,  with  rank 
from  January  20,  1863,  vice  himself,  re- 
signed. 

ROWLAND,  MARVIN  C,  commissioned, 
not  mustered,  Assistant  Surgeon,  Sep- 
tember n,  1862,  with  rank  of  same  date, 
original;  see  6ist  Infantry. 

SANGER,  WILLIAM  H.,  late  Captain,  ISt 
Mounted  Rifles ;  enrolled  at  Plattsburgh 
to  serve  one  year,  and  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  E,  September  2,  1864; 
as  Captain,  September  3,  1864;  discharged, 
to  date  May  15,  1865;  Major,  N.  Y.  Vol- 
unteers, by  brevet ;  commissioned  Captain, 
December  16,  1864,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 8,  1864,  original. 

SCHWAAB,  FREDERICK  W.,  age  33 
years;  enrolled  August  5,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  years ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Sergeant,  Company  G,  Au- 
gust 30,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant, 
no  date ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  March  31,  1863;  re- 
signed, May  29,  1863;  subsequent  service 
in  i6th  Cavalry ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  February  25,  1863,  with  rank 
from  January  21,  1863,  vice  Downing, 
promoted. 


SEYMOUR,  ALLEN  M.,  age  27  years ;  en- 
rolled May  13,  1861,  at  Fort  Schuyler  to 
serve  two  years;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  H,  5th  Infantry,  June  21,  1861 ; 
promoted  Corporal,  to  date  June  3,  1861 ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  this 
regiment,  September  i,  1861 ;  dismissed, 
February  II,  1863,  for  desertion;  com- 
missioned Captain,  May  7,  1862,  with 
rank  from  August  I,  1861,  original. 

SEYMOUR,  JR.,  ISAAC,  age  --  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Com- 
pany D,  83d  Infantry,  May  27,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
F,  this  regiment,  October  25,  1861 ;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  to  date 
December  II,  1862;  resigned,  September 
29,  1863;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 

.  ant,  May  7,  1862,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 15,  1861,  original ;  First  Lieutenant, 
October  14,  1862,  with  rank  from  June 
24,  1862,  vice  Ferris,  promoted. 

SHAFFER,  ALEXANDER  C.,  age  23 
years;  enrolled  August  10,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered 
in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  A,  August 
1,2,  1861 ;  promoted  Commissary-Sergeant, 
no  date ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  K,  to  date  March  I,  1863; 
captured  in  action,  October,  1863,  at 
Brandy  Station,  Va. ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  to  date 
April  i,  1864;  escaped  from  captivity,  no 
date ;  discharged  as  an  escaped  prisoner, 
December  24,  1864;  commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  February  25,  1863,  with 
rank  from  January  21,  1863,  vice  Matti- 
son,  promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  Febru- 
ary 9,  1864,  with  rank  from  January  22, 
1864,  vice  Moore,  promoted. 

SHAFFER,  WILLIAM  B.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  January  I,  1862,  at  Deckertown, 
N.  J.,  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  B,  January  7,  1862; 
promoted  Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  to 
date  April  26,  1863;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  M,  to  date  March  I,  1864; 
transferred  to  Company  A,  August  29, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  October  25, 
1864;  wounded  in  action,  April  6,  1865; 
mustered  in  as  Major,  June  i,  1865:  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  June  23,  1865,  at 
Alexandria,  Va. ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  N. 


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Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  April  25,  1863,  with 
rank  of  same  date,  vice  Cleary,  resigned; 
First  Lieutenant,  February  9,  1864,  with 
rank  from  January  28,  1864,  vice  Bur- 
roughs, promoted ;  Captain,  October  25, 
1864,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Mitch- 
ell, mustered  out;  Major,  June  28,  1865, 
with  rank  from  May  26,  1865,  vice  Glover, 
resigned. 

SHANKLAND,  JR.,  ROBERT  H.,  age  26 
years;  enrolled  at  Kearnstown,  Va.,  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Commissary  of 
Subsistence,  November  18,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  June  23,  1865, 
at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant  and  Commissary  of  Subsist- 
ence, October  25,  1864,  with  rank  of  same 
date,  vice  Hedges  mustered  out. 

SMITH,  JR.,  ALEXANDER  McCURDY, 
age  27  years;  enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  one  month;  mus- 
tered in  as  Private,  Company  C,  7th 
Militia,  April  26,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  October  10,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  M,  this  regi- 
ment, October  15,  1861 ;  promoted  Ser- 
geant-Major, 3d  Battalion,  January  i, 
1862;  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H, 
February  n,  1862;  discharged,  August  19, 
1862;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
thirty  days,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  C,  7th  Militia,  June  16,  1863; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  20,  1863, 
at  New  York  city;  subsequent  service, 
i6th  Artillery ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  March  12,  1862,  with  rank 
from  February  12,  1862,  vice  Baker,  re- 
signed. 

SOUTHARD,  LUCIEN  H.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  August  I,  1861,  at  Hartford, 
Conn.,  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  August 
13,  1861 ;  promoted  Captain,  Company  A, 
January  i,  1862;  mustered  in  as  such, 
February  16,  1863;  resigned,  January  25, 
1864;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 4,  1861,  with  rank  from  August 
13,  1861,  original;  Captain,  May  7,  1862, 
with  rank  from  August  12,  1861,  vice 
Duffle,  promoted. 

SPRINGER,  GEORGE  D.,  age   30  years; 


enrolled  April  25,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  two  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  C,  5th  Infantry,  May  9, 
1861;  promoted  Sergeant,  June  14,  1861; 
transferred  to  Company  L,  this  regiment, 
September  13,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant in  November  or  December,  1861 ; 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  January 
I,  1862;  dropped,  June  30,  1862,  for  ab- 
sence without  leave;  not  commissioned. 

STETLER,  CHARLES  A.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  August  16,  1861,  at  Scranton, 
Pa.,  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  K,  August  30,  1861 ; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  March  I,  1863; 
captured  in  action,  October  II,  1863,  at 
Brandy  Station,  Va. ;  paroled,  April  16, 
1864,  at  City  Point,  Va. ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  September  10,  1864,  at 
New  York  city;  commissioned,  not  mus- 
tered, Second  Lieutenant,  February  9, 
1864,  with  rank  from  January  22,  1864, 
vice  Shaffer,  promoted. 

STEWART,  ROBERT,  age  39  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany K,  August  14,  1862 ;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, December  i,  1862;  First  Sergeant, 
no  date;  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  February  18,  1863;  drowned,  July  31, 
1863,  in  Cedar  creek,  near  Warrenton, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
March  8,  1863,  with  rank  from  December 
6,  1862,  vice  Babcock,  discharged. 

STONE,  BENJAMIN  W.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  September  27,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered 
in  as  Chaplain,  October  4,  1861 ;  resigned, 
June  30,  1862;  commissioned  Chaplain, 
May  7,  1862,  with  rank  from  August  II, 
1861,  original. 

SURGUY,  ANDREW  JAMES,  age  23 
years;  enrolled  August  3,  1861,  at  La- 
Fayette,  Ind.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Private,  Company  I,  Septem- 
ber 3,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  De- 
cember 29,  1863 ;  transferred  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  D,  August  29,  1864;  pro- 
moted First  Sergeant,  no  date ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  Janu- 
ary 10,  1865;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  23,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  December 
24,  1864,  with  rank  from  December  I, 
1864,  original. 


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TALL,  GEORGE,  age  24  years;  enrolled  at 
Newton,  N.  J.,  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany B,  August  5,  1861 ;  appointed  Bat- 
talion Adjutant,  August  n,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out,  August  15,  1862;  see  iSist  In- 
fantry ;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
August  n,  1861,  original;  Battalion  Ad- 
jutant, May  7,  1862,  with  rank  from  Jan- 
uary I,  1862,  original. 

TEMPLE,  HENRY,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled August  29,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  K,  August  30,  1861 ; 
transferred  to  Company  E,  January  I, 
1862;  promoted  Sergeant-Major,  January 
18,  1863 ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  September  3,  1863; 
captured  in  action,  September,  1863,  at 
Liberty  Mills,  Va. ;  paroled,  March  I, 
1865,  at  N.  E.  Ferry,  N.  C. ;  mustered  out, 
March  19,  1865 ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  August  24,  1863,  with  rank 
from  May  29,  1863,  vice  Schwaab,  re- 
signed; First  Lieutenant,  not  mustered, 
April  29,  1864,  with  rank  from  January 
30,  1864,  vice  Whittaker,  promoted. 

THORNETT,  THOMAS  B.,  age  39  years; 
enrolled  August  2,  1861,  at  Hartford, 
Conn.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  D,  August  29,  1861 ; 
mustered  out,  January  15,  1862;  commis- 
sioned Captain,  December  4,  1861,  with 
rank  from  August  29,  1861,  original. 

TRENOR,  JR.,  JOHN,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  A,  7th  Militia,  April  26, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
3,  1861,  at  New  York  city;  again  enrolled 
August  I,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  this  regiment,  August  15, 
1861 ;  resigned,  April  5,  1863,  to  accept  ap- 
pointment as  Assistant  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  commissioned  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, May  7,  1862,  with  rank  from  Au- 
gust i,  1861,  original. 

VALLANCE,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  August  I,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered 
in  as  Quartermaster,  August  5,  1861 ; 
mustered  out,  July  28,  1862,  to  accept  pro-» 
motion  as  Captain  and  Assistant  Quar- 
termaster, U.  S.  Volunteers;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 


Quartermaster,  May  7,  1862,  with  rank 
from  August  i,  1861,  original. 

VAN  DE  CARR,  DAVID,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  May  7,  1861,  at  Manchester  to 
serve  two  years;  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  D,  33d  Infantry,  May  22,  1861 ; 
promoted  Sergeant,  February  5,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  2,  1863, 
at  Geneva,  N.  Y. ;  enrolled  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  K,  this 
regiment,  October  6,  1864,  to  serve  three 
years ;  dismissed,  February  23,  1865 ;  com- 
missioned Captain,  December  23,  1864, 
with  rank  from  October  6,  1864,  original. 

VAN  HORN,  WILLIAM  M.,  age  35 
years ;  enrolled  at  Chambersburgh,  Ind., 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  August  3, 
1861 ;  resigned,  November  22,  1861 ;  not 
commissioned. 

VAN  SCHAACK,  CORNELIUS,  age  21 
years ;  enrolled  September  3,  1864,  at 
Manlius  to  serve  one  year;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  Octo- 
ber 4,  1864;  mustered  out,  June  5,  1865, 
at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  Captain,  N.  Y.  Vol- 
unteers, by  brevet;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  September  26,  1864,  with 
rank  from  September  24,  1864,  original. 

WAER,  WILLIAM  A.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  8,  1861,  at  Newton,  N.  J., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  A,  August  9,  1861 ;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  29,  1863; 
promoted  Sergeant,  no  date;  transferred 
to  Company  C,  August  29,  1864;  mus" 
tered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date 
February  23,  1865;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  23,  1865,  at  Alexandria, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
May  31,  1865,  with  rank  from  February 
22,  1865,  vice  Knox,  promoted. 

WALTERS,  CHARLES  C,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  August  15,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  L,  September  30,  1861 ; 
killed  in  action,  August  18,  1862,  at  Rapi- 
dan  Station,  Va. ;  commissioned  Captain, 
May  /,  1862,  with  rank  from  August  15, 
1861,  original. 

WARD,  EDMUND  A.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  K,  August  30, 
1861 ;  discharged,  May  5,  1862 ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  4, 


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1861,  with    rank    from    August    30,    1861, 
original. 

WARREN,  EDGAR  W.,  age  20  years ;  en- 
rolled September  14,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  October 
15,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
C,  September  i,  1862;  mustered  out,  No- 
vember 16,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  to 
be  appointed  Captain  and  Commissary  of 
Subsistence,  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  May  7,  1862, 
with  rank  from  September  14,  1861, 
original;  First  Lieutenant,  October  14, 

1862,  with    rank   from   August    29,    1862, 
vice  Compton,  killed  in  action. 

WATSON,  CHARLES,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  Geddes  to  serve  one  year,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  K,  Sep- 
tember 3,  1864;  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
January  22,  1865 ;  promoted  Captain, 
March  i,  1865;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  5,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 23,  1864,  with  rank  from  October  6, 
1864,  original;  Captain,  January  n,  1865, 
with  rank  from  January  4,  1865,  original. 

WEED,  WILLIAM  B.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  Plattsburgh  to  serve  three 
years,  and  appointed  Captain,  Company 
M,  September  20,  1861 ;  discharged,  June 
24,  1862;  commissioned  Captain,  May  7, 
1862,  with  rank  from  September  20,  1861, 
original. 

WEEKS,  SAMUEL  M.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  un- 
assigned,  August  13,  1862;  transferred  to 
I4th  Cavalry,  November  18,  1862,  for 
promotion ;  commissioned,  not  mustered, 
super  Second  Lieutenant,  September  5, 
1862,  with  rank  from  same  date. 

WELLS,  GEORGE  H.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled August  5,  1861,  at  Newton,  N.  J., 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  B,  August  11,  1861 ; 
wounded  in  action,  June  23,  1863,  at 
Aldie,  Va. ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  grade 
of  Private,  December  29,  1863;  promoted 
Sergeant,  no  date;  transferred  to  Com- 
pany C,  August  29,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  January 
8,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
23,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  24, 
1864,  with  rank  from  December  i,  1864, 
original;  First  Lieutenant,  not  mustered, 


May  31,    1865,   with    rank   from   February 
22,    1865,  vice  Hale,   discharged. 

WHITTAKER,  DANIEL,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  August  21,  1861,  at  Hartford, 
Conn.,  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  First  Sergeant,  Company  D,  August 
29,  1861 ;  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date 
May  25,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  No- 
vember 16,  1862;  killed  in  action,  June 
17,  1863,  at  Aldie,  Va. ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  July  21,  1862,  with 
rank  from  May  24,  1862,  vice  Goddard, 
discharged;  First  Lieutenant,  January  22, 
1863,  with  rank  from  November  15,  1862, 
vice  Warren,  discharged. 

WHITTAKER,  EDWARD  W.,  age  20 
years;  enrolled  August  21,  1861,  at  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Sergeant,  Company  D,  Au- 
gust 29,  1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant-Ma- 
jor, September  24,  1862;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  Novem- 
ber 16,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to 
date  March  17,  1863;  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany D,  to  date  January  30,  1864;  dis- 
charged, April  29,  1864,  for  promo- 
tion in  ist  Conn.  Cavalry;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  January  22,  1863,  with 
rank  from  November  16,  1862,  vice  D. 
Whittaker,  promoted;  First  Lieutenant, 
May  9,  1863,  with  rank  from  March  16, 
1863,  vice  Jones,  appointed  Adjutant ; 
Captain,  April  29,  1864,  with  rank  from 
January  30,  1864,  vice  Coon,  dismissed. 

WILLARD,  CHARLES  F.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  September  14,  1864,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  I,  October  6,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  5,  1865,  at 
Alexandria,  Va. ;  see  25th  Cavalry ;  com- 
missioned Captain,  September  30,  1864, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  original. 

WILSON,  ALBERT  H.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled August  6,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  G,  August  30,  1861;  pro- 
moted Sergeant-Major,  3d  Battalion, 
March  I,  1862;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  January  28, 
1863;  wounded  in  action,  June  17,  1863, 
at  Aldie,  Va. ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  to  date  June  17, 
1863;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 10,  1864;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  February  9,  1863,  with  rank 
from  January  28,  1863,  vice  Jones,  pro- 


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moted;  First  Lieutenant,  August  24,  1863, 
with  rank  from  June  17,  1863,  vice  Whit- 
taker,  killed  in  action. 

WOOLSEY,  CYPRIAN  MEAD,  age  22 
years ;  enrolled  at  Hart's  Island,  New 
York  harbor,  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  September  30,  1864;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  February  23,  1865 ;  dismissed, 
May  8,  1865;  dismissal  revoked;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  5,  1865,  at 


Alexandria,  Va. ;  Captain,  N.  Y.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  September  30,  1864,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  original ;  First  Lieutenant, 
December  19,  1864,  with  rank  from  De- 
cember i,  1864,  vice  Carpenter,  promoted. 
WRIGHT,  EDWARD,  Private,  Company 
F,  ist  Cavalry;  commissioned,  not  mus- 
tered, Second  Lieutenant,  this  regiment, 
November  30,  1864,  with  rank  of  same 
date,  vice  . 


THIRD  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY  (VETERAN). 

Van  Alen  Cavalry,     Mix  Cavalry. 

July  26,  1861,  Col.  James  H.  Van  Alen  received  authority  from  the  War  Department 
to  recruit  this  regiment.  As  soon  as  companies  were  organized  they  were  forwarded  to 
Meridian  Hill,  near  Washington,  D.  C,  where  the  regiment  was  organized,  and  where 
September  9,  1861,  Colonel  Van  Alen  took  command.  The  Onondaga  Cavalry  was  merged 
into  the  regiment;  the  6th  Independent  Company,  Ohio  Cavalry,  and  Unattached  Company 
A,  New  Jersey  Cavalry,  were  assigned  to  the  regiment  as  Companies  L  and  M,  respec- 
tively; the  latter  was,  however,  April  8,  1862,  transferred  to  the  ist  N.  J.  Cavalry  as 
Company  L,  and  a  new  Company  M  organized  for  the  regiment  in  September,  1802.  The 
companies  were  mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United  States  for  three  years ;  A,  C,  F  and 
H  at  Rochester,  July  17,  August  4,  20,  and  27,  1861,  respectively;  B  and  I  at  Syracuse, 
July  30  and  August  27,  1861,  respectively;  D  at  Albany,  August  12,  1861 ;  E  and  K  at 
Elmira,  August  22  and  May  14,  1861,  respectively;  G  at  Boonville,  August  21,  1861 ;  L 
at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  September  13,  1861 ;  and  M  (2d  organization)  at  Albany,  September 
10,  1862.  Company  K  was  originally  Company  G  of  the  I3th  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Infantry 
(two  years'  regiment)  and  was  ordered  transferred  to  the  3d  Cavalry  August  23,  1861. 
At  the  expiration  of  its  term  of  service,  those  entitled  thereto  were  discharged,  and  the 
regiment,  composed  of  veterans  and  recruits,  continued  in  the  service. 

The  companies  were  recruited  principally:  A,  C  and  H  at  Rochester;  B  at  Syracuse; 
D  at  Schoharie,  Schenevus,  Schaghticoke,  Albany,  Cobleskill,  Gallupsville  and  Unadilla ; 
E  at  Delhi,  Deposit,  Elmira,  Margaretville,  Middletown  and  Walton;  F  at  Medina,  New- 
stead  and  Newfane ;  G  at  Utica,  Leyden,  Boonville,  Lowville  and  Watson ;  /  at  Syracuse 
and  North  Hamburgh;  K  at  Elmira,  Brockport  and  Rochester;  L  at  Cincinnati  and  Xenia, 
Ohio,  and  M  (2d  organization)  at  Rochester  and  Brockport. 

The  regiment  served:  Four  companies  in  Banks',  and  six  in  Stone's  Division,  Army  of 
the  Potomac,  from  October,  1861;  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  from  March,  1862;  in  North 
Carolina,  Department  North  Carolina,  and  i8th  Corps,  from  April,  1862;  in  ist  Brigade, 
Kautz's  Division,  Cavalry,  Army  of  the  James,  from  April,  1864 ;  at  and  about  Norfolk,  Va., 
from  December  4,  1864;  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  from  January,  1865;  at  Suffolk,  Va.,  from 
March,  1865 ;  and  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  from  June,  1865. 

July  4,  1865,  the  enlisted  men  of  Company  G  were  transferred  to  Company  A,  those 
of  H  to  Companies  A,  B,  F  and  L;  those  of  K  to  B ;  of  M  to  L;  and  some  of  the  men 
of  Company  F  to  E;  reducing  the  regiment  to  eight  companies,  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  I  and 
L;  July  12,  1865,  Company  D  was  transferred  to  Company  L;  E  to  F;  and  I  to  C;  July 
21,  1865,  the  remaining  five  companies,  A,  B,  C,  F  and  L,  commanded  by  Col.  Geo.  W. 
Lewis,  were  consolidated  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  with  the  ist  Regiment  Mounted  Rifles,  N.  Y. 
Volunteers,  forming  Companies  F,  B,  I,  H  and  L,  respectively,  of  a  new  organization, 
designated  September  6,  1865,  the  4th  Provisional  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Cavalry. 

During  its  service  the  regiment  lost  by  death,  killed  in  action,  3  officers,  29  enlisted 
men;  died  of  wounds  received  in  action,.  19  enlisted  men;  died  of  disease  and  other 
causes,  2  officers,  154  enlisted  men;  total,  5  officers  and  202  enlisted  men;  aggregate,  207; 
of  whom  38  enlisted  men  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy. 

The  regiment,  or  portions  of  it,  took  part  in  the  following  engagements,  etc. : 


780 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

£2 

V 

• 

i 

0 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

- 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Near  Goose  Creek   Va 

1861. 
Oct            31 

Near  Edwards  Ferry   Va  

22 

1862. 

Mar.            7 
10 
April           8 

27 

May            7 
IS 
30 
T                3i 
June           2 
S 
24 
July          10 

Near  Winchester   Va 

3 

i 

Winchester,  Va  

I 

Shenandoah  Valley,  Va  

Haughton's  Mill   N   C                              

Near  Burnt  Church,  N.  C         

x 

2 
4 

3 

8 

2 
I 

3 

Near  Trenton  Bridge    N   C 

i 

a 

I 

Tranter's  Creek,  N   C   .        .             

Greenville  Road,  N.  C    

i 

Greenville  Road,  near  Tranter's  Creek,  N.  C  

i 

2 

Tranter's  Creek,  N   C  

Tranter's  Creek,  N.  C  

Tranter's  Creek,  N.  C  

Trenton  and  Pollocksville   N   C  

25 
26 
27 
Aug.            6 
20 
Sept.       6-7 

Mill  Creek    N.  C  

2 

2 

4 

Near  Young's  Cross  Road,  N.  C  

Trenton  and  Kinston  Road,  N.  C  

Neuse  River  Road,  13  miles  from  New  Berne,  N.C. 
Washington,  N.  C  

I 

I 
38 

2 
I 

2 

25 

Tranter  s  Creek   N.  C  

Oct.             7 
29 

Nov.           2 

Washington,  N.  C  

I 

Pungo  Creek   N   C  .           

Rawles'  Mill,  N   C  

Near  Washington,  N.  C  

a 
S 
ii 
18 
Dec.    11-20 
ii 

12 
12 

13-14 

14 
14 

IS 

is 

16 
16 
17 
i? 
i? 
1863. 
Jan.            8 
17 
18 
18-19 
20 
Feb.          13 

Near  Tarboro,  N.C  

2 
I 

Bachellor's  Creek   N   C  

Core  Creek,  N.C  

Expedition  from  New  Berne  to  Goldsboro,  N.  C  .  . 

6 

4 

10 

Wise's  Cross  Road  

Kinston  Road  

Southwest  Creek   

Kinston  

Southwest  Creek  

Goldsboro  Road  

Whitehall  Bridge  

OHve  Station  

Whitehall  Bridge  

Dudley  Station  

Thompson's  Bridge  

Goldsboro  

Core  Creek,  N.C  

Pollocksville  and  North  East  River,  N.  C  

Near  Trenton,  N.C  

Young's  Cross  Road,  N   C  

Near  Jacksonville,  N.  C  

2 

Sandy  Ridge,  N.  C  

Near  Washington   N   C  

13 

27 

Mar.           3 

4 
7 
7 
7 
13-14 
15 
Mar.  30- 
April  15 
April           3 

4 

8 
9 

14 
16 
17-18 
19 

20 
28 
29 
30 

May            5 

7 

22 
23 

24 

May  31- 
June  2 

Near  New  Berne,  N.  C.  .  . 

I 

Skeet,  N.  C  

Swan  Quarters,  N.C  

17 

2 

Near  Dover,  N.C  

Core  Creek,  N.C  

Young's  Cross  Roads,  N.  C  

Trent  Road,  near  New  Berne,  N.  C  

I 

I 

Near  New  Berne,  N.  C  

Washington   N.C  

White  Fork,  N.C  

Gum  Swamp,  N.  C  

Little  Swift  Creek,  N.C  

Blount's  and  Swift  Creeks,  N.C  

Near  Blount's  Creek,  N.  C  

Peletier's  Mills   N   C  

Railroad  Crossing  of  Core  Creek,  N.C  

Big  Swift  Creek,  N.C  

Sandy  Ridge    N   C  

I 

Wise's  Cross  Roads,  N.  C  

Near  Core  Creek,  N.C  

2 
I 

Core  Creek   N   C           

Peletier's  or  Evans'  Mills,  N.C  

Stony  Creek,  N.C  

Gum  Swamp   N   C    

Bachellor's  Creek,  N.  C  

Washington   N   C.             .         

I 

Tranter's  Creek   Jacksonville,  N.  C  

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781 


PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Plymouth,  N.  C  

1863. 
June          1  6 

Core  Creek,  N.  C  

17-18 
July           3 

4 

5 

5 
18 
19 

20 
2O 
21 
22 
26 

Oct.             7 
Nov.            3 
1864. 
May      5—31 

Trenton.  N.  C  

Hallville,  N.  C  

Kenyonsville,  N.  C  

Warsaw,  N.  C  

Swift  Creek,  N.  C  

| 

J 

8 

13 

The  Chapel  near  Greenville,  N.  C  

Rocky  Mount  Station,  N.  C  

Tarboro,  N.  C  

Hookerstown,  N.  C  

Swift  Creek  and  Street  £  Ferry,  N.  C  

Pollocksville,  N.  C  

Near  New  Berne,  N.  C  

Camden  Court  House  and  Dismal  Swamp  
Operations  against  Petersburg,  Va  

14 

37 

i 
i 

S 

10 

105 

i 

Wall  Bridge  

5 

8 
9 

14 
16 

June            2 

Stony  Creek  Station  

i 

i 

Nottoway  Bridge  

White's  Bridge  

Chula  Depot  >  

i 

2 

Belcher's  Mills  

Near  Hatcher's  Run,  Va  

Near  Petersburg,  Va  

10 
June  1  5- 
Dec.  4 
June          1  5 

i 

4 

2 
78 

Petersburg,  Va.,  assault  

Raid  to  South  Side  and  Danville  Railroad,  Va.  .  .  . 
Staunton  Bridge  

22-30 

35 

26 
29 
July    26-29 
Aug.            i 

);; 

16 

2 

Roanoke  Bridge  

5 

3 

Deep  Bottom,  Va  

Malvern  Hill,  Va  

Yellow  Tavern,  Weldon  Railroad,  Va  
Ream's  Station,  Va  

19-21 
21-25 

Sept.         15 

2 

3 

Lee's  Mills,  Va  

2 

2 

Prince  George  Court  House,  Va  

Jerusalem  Plankroad,  Va  

16 
17 

22 

Sept.  29- 
Oct.  i 
Oct.            7 
13 
20 
27-29 
Nov.           i 

Belcher's  Mills,  Va    

Prince  George  Court  House,  Va  

Chaffin's  Farm    Va    

3 

2 
31 

5 
52 

i 

3 

2 

13 

2 

Darbytown  Road,  Va  

Charles  City  Pike    Va                            .    .    . 

Fair  Oaks    zd    Va  

I 

3 

Charles  City  Cross  Roads,  Va  

15 

Dec           12 

i 

South  Quay,  Va  

Benvard's  Mills    Va           

1865. 

South  Quay,  Va  

March       1  1 

15 

2 

18 
364 

Suffolk   Va                                   

Loss  on  picket,  scouts  and  minor  affairs  

II 

Total  loss  

3 

29 

19 

IO 

128 

5 

170 

782 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  REGIMENT. 


Colonels. 
JAMES  H.  VAN  ALEN,  from  August  28, 

1861,  to  April  8,  1862. 

SIMON    HOOSACK   MIX,  from  April  26, 

1862,  to  June  15,  1864. 

GEORGE  W.  LEWIS,  from  June  18,  1864, 
to  July  12,  1865. 

Lieutenant-Colonels. 

SIMON  HOOSACK  MIX,  from  August  16, 

1861,  to  April  26,  1862. 

JOHN  MIX,  from  April  26  to  December  27, 

1862. 
GEORGE  W.  LEWIS,  from  December  28, 

1862,  to  June  18,   1864. 

FERRIS  JACOBS,  JR.,  from  June  18  to  Oc- 
tober 12,  1864. 

SAMUEL  C.  PIERCE,  from  March  i  to 
July  12,  1865. 

Majors. 

GEORGE  W.  LEWIS,  from  September  17, 

1861,  to  December  28,  1862. 

JOHN   MIX,   from   September  21,   1861,  to 

April  26,  1862. 
CHARLES  FITZSIMMONS,  from  May  12, 

1862,  to  June  ii,  1863. 

WALTER  S.  JOY,  from  June  to  December 

3,  1862. 
JEPTHA  GARRARD,  from  September  27, 

1862,  to  December  7,  1863. 
GEORGE   W.    COLE,    from    December   31, 

1862,  to  February  i,  1864. 
FERRIS  JACOBS,  JR.,  from  June  12,  1863, 

to  June  18,  1864. 
NEWTON  HALL,  from  December  15,  1863, 

to  October  n,  1864. 

ALONZO  STEARNS,  from  July  25  to  Oc- 
tober 10,  1864. 
ISRAEL  H.  PUTNAM,  from  December  4, 

1864  to  July  12,  1865. 
JOHN   EBBS,  from  January  i  to  July  12, 

1865. 

Regimental  Adjutants. 

SAMUEL  C.  PIERCE,  from  September  21, 
1 86 1,  to  May  27,  1862. 

ROWLAND  M.  HALL,  from  May  23  to 
July  or  August,  1862. 

ISRAEL  H.  PUTNAM,  from  to  . 

COLLINS  CHESBROUGH,  from  Septem- 
ber 6  to  December  30,  1862. 


GEORGE    D.    WILLIAMS,    from    January 

14  to  November  10,  1863. 
JULIAN    FERRY,    from    November    11    to 

December  18,  1863. 

WILLIAM  H.  BURKE,  in  February,  1864. 
JOHN    MORTON     POST,    from    July    2, 

1864,  to  January  8,  1865. 
WILLIAM  L.  OGDEN,  from  January  8  to 

July  12,  1865. 

Battalion  Adjutants. 

GEORGE  E.  GOURAND,  from  September 

28,  1861,  to  May  21,  1862. 
CHARLES    S.    EVERETT,    from   October 

12,  1861,  to  January  2,  1862. 
CHARLES  TOWNSEND,  from  October  12, 

1861,  to  May  29,  1862. 

JAMES   R.    CHAMBERLIN,   from  July   i, 

1862,  to . 

ISRAEL  H.  PUTNAM,  subsequent  to  Sep- 
tember 10,  1862. 

CHARLES  C.  KROMER,  between  January 
and  June,  1863. 

MAURICE  LEYDEN,  from  March  to  June 
12,  1863. 

Regimental  Quartermasters. 

WILLIS  C.  GOFF,  from  September  21, 
1861,  to  August  28,  1862. 

HENRY  S.  JOY,  from  June  8,  1862,  to  De- 
cember 18,  1863. 

HENRY  DEBUS,  from  January  3  to  March 
24,  1863,  and  from  August  n  to  Decem- 
ber 13,  1863. 

BENJAMIN  H.  MORGAN,  from  Decem- 
ber 18,  1863,  to  September  20,  1864. 

IRWIN  M.  STARR,  from  September  to 
December,  1864. 

FRANK  A.  NORTON,  from  January  10  to 
July,  1865. 

Battalion   Quartermasters. 
ROWLAND   M.   HALL,   from   October  24 

to  December  2,  1861. 
HENRY  S.  JOY,  from  October  12,  1861,  to 

June  8,   1862. 
EDSON  D.  GARDNER,  from  December  2, 

1861,  to  September  25,  1862. 

Commissaries  of  Subsistence. 
JOHN   H.   GARDNER,  JR.,   from  October 
ii,  1862,  to  April  24,  1863. 


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JOSEPH  NOURSE,  from  April  25  to  Au- 
gust 25,  1863. 

ISRAEL  H.  PUTNAM,  from  September  7, 
1863,  to  December  4,  1864. 

EDSON   D.   GARDNER,    from   October   i, 

1862,  to  March  29,  1864. 

JOSEPH  E.  MORSE,  from  January  9  to 
July,  1865. 

Surgeons. 

WILLIAM  H.  PALMER,  from  August  28, 
1 86 1,  to  August  27,  1864. 

JOHN  L,  VAN  ALSTYNE,  from  Septem- 
ber 5,  1864,  to  July  12,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 
FREDERICK   DOUGLASS,    from   August 

31,  1861,  to  April  15,  1864. 
JOHN  L.  VAN  ALSTYNE,  from  February 

21,   1863,  to   September  5,  1864. 
WILLIAM  R.   BROWN,   from  April   i  to 

July  21,  1865. 

Chaplains. 
EBENEZER  G.  TOWNSEND,  from  August 

28,  1861,  to  April  14,  1862. 
EDWARD  WALL,  from  June  5  to  October 

12,  1864. 

OF  COMPANY  A. 
Captains: 
CHARLES  FITZSIMMONS,  from  July  17, 

1861,  to  May  12,  1862. 
WALTER  S.  JOY,  from  May  12  to  June, 

1862. 
JAMES  R.   CHAMBERLIN,  from  June   i, 

1863,  to  August  13,  1864. 

IRWIN  M.  STARR,  from  January  8  to 
July  21,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
WALTER  S.  JOY,  from  July  17,  1861,  to 

May  12,  1862. 
GEORGE  E.  GOURAND,  from  May  21  to 

September  16,  1862. 
EDSON    D.    GARDNER,    from   September 

25  to  October  i,   1862. 
JAMES    R.    CHAMBERLIN,    from    April 

23  to  June  i,  1863. 
LINA  BEECHER,  from  September  30,  1863, 

to  October  12,  1864. 
ADDISON  G.  HENRY,  from  November  21, 

1864,  to  July  21,  1865. 


Second  Lieutenants: 

JOHN  DEMOREST,  from  July  17,  1861,  to 
February  22,  1862. 

CHARLES  TIBBITS,  from  May  24,  1862, 
to  January  12,  1863. 

LINA  BEECHER,  from  December  29, 
1862,  to  September  30,  1863. 

FREDERICK  J.  MAXWELL,  from  Jan- 
uary 13  to  May  3,  1863. 

WILLIAM  H.  BURKE,  from  July  26  to 
August,  1863. 

ZEBULON  C.  ROBINSON,  from  March 
30  to  July  28,  1864. 

IRWIN  M.  STARR,  from to  Septem- 
ber, 1864. 

OSCAR  W.  GRANT,  from  January  9,  1865, 
to  May  15,  1865. 

ALEXANDER  LAWSON,  from  January 
10  to  July  21,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  B. 
Captains: 

JOHN  F.  MOSCHELL,  from  July  30,  1861, 
to  March  10,  1863. 

JOHN  EBBS,  from  June  12,  1863,  to  Jan- 
uary i,  1865. 

OLIVER  C.  SPOOR,  from  October  12, 
1864,  to  January  9,  1865. 

SAMUEL  C.  PIERCE,  from  January  9  to 
March  I,  1865. 

MAURICE  LEDYEN,  from  April  I  to  July 
21,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
CHARLES  B.  LOVELESS,  from  July  3°, 

1861,  to  February  6,  1862. 
JOHN   EBBS,  from  February  15,   1862,  to 

June  12,  1863. 
JAMES   H.   BAILEY,   from   December  22, 

1864,  to  July  21,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

MAURICE  LEYDEN,  from  July  19,  1861, 
to  March,  1863. 

WILLIAM  B.  SHEARER,  from  December 
29,  1862,  to  May  3,  1863. 

JARVIS  RING,  from  June  12,  1863,  to  June 
10,  1864. 

JAMES  H.  BAILEY,  from  June  11  to  De- 
cember 22,  1864. 

RAYMOND  L.  FORD,  from  September  6 
to  October  13,  1864. 

JONATHAN  W.  KENT,  from  December 
16,  1864,  to  February  24,  1865. 


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GEORGE    D.    WATKINS,    from    January 
IO  to  July  21,   1865. 

OF  COMPANY   C. 
Captains: 
ALONZO  STEARNS,  from  September  12, 

1861,  to  July  25,  1864. 

JAMES  A.  ALLIS,  from  July  25,  1864,  to 
July  21,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

ALONZO    STEARNS,   from  August  8  to 

September  12,  1861. 
JAMES    McGUIRE,    from    September    12, 

1861,  to  March  30,  1862. 
SAMUEL   C.    PIERCE,    from   May  27  to 

September   15,    1862. 
JOHN  MAYES,  from  September  27,   1862, 

to  May  7,  1864. 
MAURICE  LEYDEN,  from  June  12,  1863, 

to  April  i,  1865. 
OSCAR  SHELDON,  from  June  10  to  July 

13,    1864. 
ENOCH    STAHLER,   from  June   15,   1864, 

to  February  13,  1865. 
HENRY  M.  ENSMINGER,  from  May  18 

to  July  12,  1865. 
WILLIAM  L.  OGDEN,  from  July  12  to  21, 

1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

JAMES  McGUIRE,  from  August  3  to  Sep- 
tember 12,  1861. 

JAMES  R.  CHAMBERLIN,  from  Sep- 
tember 7,  1861,  to  July  i,  1862. 

JOHN  MAYES,  from  February  7  to  Sep- 
tember 27,  1862. 

JULIAN  FERRY,  from  September  27,  1862, 
to  November  u,  1863. 

EDMUND  W.  BLOSSOM,  from  December 
29,  1862,  to  May  3,  1863. 

MILTON  H.  SMITH,  from  April  25  to  Oc- 
tober 13,  1864. 

JONATHAN  W.  KENT,  from  February  24 
to  July  12,  1865. 

ALPHONZO  H.  BABCOCK,  from  July  12 
to  21,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  D. 
Captains: 
PETER   M.   MURPHY,    from  August   13, 

1861,  to  October  3,  1862. 
CHARLES  S.  EVERETT,  from  October  5 
to  December  28,  1862. 


HARVEY  W.  BROWN,  from  December 
28,  1862,  to  December  14,  1863. 

JULIAN  FERRY,  from  December  18,  1863, 
to  October  16,  1864. 

BERIAH  WILBER,  from  October  17,  1864, 
to  July  12,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

RAPHAEL   SCALA,   from  August   13  to 

November  7,  1861. 
MICHAEL  McNAMARA,  from  November 

I  to  December  4,  1861. 
CHARLES  S.  EVERETT,  from  January  2 

to  October  5,  1862. 
COLLINS   CHESBROUGH,  from  June  30 

to  September  6,  1862. 
HARVEY  W.  BROWN,  from  October  8  to 

December  28,  1862. 
HAMILTON  BROWN,  from  December  29, 

1862,  to  November  30,  1864. 
WILLIAM   H.   BURKE,   from  January  20 

to  October  29,   1864. 
MARSHALL   D.    BICE,    from   January  20 

to  July    12,    1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

CHARLES  TOWNSEND,  from  August  30 
to  October  12,  1861. 

CHARLES  S.  EVERETT,  from  to 

October  12,  1861. 

HENRY  S.  JOY,  October   12,  1861. 

ROWLAND   M.   HALL,  October  24,   1861. 

HARVEY  W.  BROWN,  from  December  3, 
1861,  to  October  8,  1862. 

ARCHIBALD  McINTYRE,  from  October 
9,  1862,  to  December  2,  1863. 

JOHN  SNYDER  KENYON,  from  Decem- 
ber 29,  1862,  to  May  4,  1863. 

WILLIAM  H.  BURKE,  from  January  i  to 
February  5,  1863. 

HERMAN  E.  SMITH,  from  May  7  to  Sep- 
tember 10.  1864. 

BERIAH  WILBER,  from  September  9  to 
October  17,  1864. 

ALPHONZO  H.  BABCOCK,  from  October 
17,  1864,  to  July  12,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  E. 
Captains: 
FERRIS   JACOBS,    JR.,    from   August   22, 

1861,  to  June  12,  1863. 
ROWLAND  M.  HALL,  from  June  12,  1863, 

to  August  9,  1864. 

JOHN  MORTON  POST,  from  January  8 
to  July  12,  1865. 


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First  Lieutenants: 
COLIN  RICHARDSON,  from  August  22, 

1861,  to  February  2,    1863. 

GEORGE  C.  GIBBS,  from  February  2,  1863, 

to  December  22,  1864. 
HERMAN  D.  HANMER,  from  January  29 

to  May  16,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
MARTIN   V.    HAMLIN,   from   August   22 

to  November  5,   1861. 
GEORGE  STONE,  from  December  12,  1861, 

to  December  8,  1862. 
GEORGE  W.   GRAHAM,   from   December 

23,  1862,  to  May  I,  1863. 
GEORGE    C.    GIBBS,    from   December   27, 

1862,  to  February  2,  1863. 

JOHN  GREGORY,  from  March  16  to  April 

30,  1863. 

PATRICK  JEFFRIES,  from  July  27,  1863, 

to  October   12,    1864. 
THOMAS    W.    GORING,    from    December 

31,  1864,  to  July  12,   1865. 

OF  COMPANY  F. 
Captains: 
JUDSON  DOWNS,  from  August  20,  1861, 

to  January  24,  1862. 
MICHAEL  McNAMARA,   from  December 

4,  1861,  to  January  26,  1865. 
COLIN  RICHARDSON,  from  February  2, 

1863,  to  October   12,   1864. 

GEORGE   C.    GIBBS,    from   December  22, 

1864,  to  July  21,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
LUCIUS  A.  PHILLIPS,  from  August  20  to 

November  14,  1861. 
JAMES  A.  ALLIS,  from  December  31,  1862, 

to  June  10,  1864. 
JAMES  R.   CHAMBERLIN,  from  to 

April  23,  1863. 
AUGUSTUS  GUSTAVUS  BREWER,  from 

December  i  to  December  — ,  1864. 
JOHN  A.  CARPENTER,  from  January  10 

to  February,  1865. 
HERMAN    D.    HANMER,    from    May    16 

to  July  12,  1865. 
JOSEPH  E.  MORSE,  from  July  —  to  July 

21,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
JONAS  S.  BAYNE,  from  August  20,  1861, 

to  February  14,  1862. 

LEON    BENSON,   from   May   12,    1862,   to 
October  4,  1864. 
SO 


EDWARD   COLLAR,   from   December   27, 

1862,   to   May  4,   1863. 
JOHN  A.  WOLFE,  from  July  27,  1864,  to 

January  10,  1865. 
PEREZ  DIMMICK,  from  November  i,  1864, 

to  May  12,  1865. 
THOMAS  W.   GORING,   from  July   12  to 

21,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  G. 
Captains: 
NEWTON  HALL,  from  August  21,  1861,  to 

December  15,  1863. 
CHARLES   C.   KROMER,   from  December 

15,  1863,  to  July  12,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

AUGUSTUS  GUSTAVUS  BREWER, 
from  August  21  to  December  9,  1861. 

COLLINS  CHESBROUGH,  from  Febru- 
ary 7  to  June  30,  1862. 

COLIN  RICHARDSON,  in  July,  1862. 

ROWLAND  M.  HALL,  from  July  or  Au- 
gust, 1862,  to  June  12,  1863. 

CHARLES  C.  KROMER,  from  June  12  to 
December  15,  1863. 

JAMES  A.  ALLIS,  from  June  10  to  July 
25,  1864. 

OSCAR  SHELDON,  from  July  13,  1864,  to 
January  9,  1863. 

JOHN  A.  WOLFE,  from  January  10  to  July 
12,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
CHARLES   PHELPS,   from  August  21  to 

December  29,  1861. 
COLLINS   CHESBROUGH,   from  January 

i  to  February  7,  1862. 
DANIEL    O'BRIEN,    from    February    7   to 

May  2,    1862. 

WM.  H.  D.  SWEET,  from  May  25  to  Au- 
gust 13,  1862. 
HAMILTON  BROWN,  from  September  26 

to  December  29,    1862. 
SAMUEL  F.  GARMON,  from  December  29, 

1862,  to  May  3,  1863. 
CHARLES  C.   KROMER,  from  January  i 

to  June  12,  1863. 
RAYMOND  L.  FORD,  from  July  24,  1863, 

to  September  6,  1864. 

OF  COMPANY  H. 
Captains: 
JOHN    M.    WILLSON,    from    August   27, 

1861,  to  September  6,  1864. 
GEORGE    E.    GOURAND,    from   July   24, 
1864,  to  July  12,  1865. 


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First  Lieutenants: 

SAMUEL  C.  PIERCE,  from  August  27  to 

September  21,  1861. 
GEORGE  R.   SPAULDING,  from  October 

I,  1861,  to  May  28,  1862. 
JOHN   H.   GARDNER,   JR.,   from   Septem- 
ber 3  to  October  2,  1862. 
SHERMAN   GREIG,   from  April  24,   1863, 

to  October  20,   1864. 
AUGUSTUS       GUSTAVUS       BREWER, 

from  October  24  to  December  I,  1864. 
MARSHALL  D.  BICE,  from  December  2, 

1864,  to  January  20,   1865. 
JOHN  GREGORY,  from  January  9  to  July 

12,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

LANSING  MUNSON,  from  August  26  to 

December  n,  1861. 
GEORGE    E.    GOURAND,    September    28, 

1861. 
SHERMAN  GREIG,  from  January  12,  1862, 

to  April  24,  1863. 
JOHN  GREGORY,  from  December  9,  1862, 

to  March   16,  1863. 
HENRY  DEBUS,  from  December  31,  1862, 

to  January  3,  1863,  and  from  March  24  to 

July  n,  1863. 
JOHN  GREGORY,  from  April  30  to  May 

3,  1863,  and  from  July  n,  1863,  to  January 

9,   1865. 

CHARLES   HENRY   CHILER,   from  Jan- 
uary 10  to  July  12,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  I. 
Captains: 
GUSTAVUS  F.  JOCKNICK,  from  August 

28,    1861,  to  August  27,   1864. 
GEORGE  SMITH,  from  January  9  to  July 
12,   1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
CHARLES  W.   BALL,  from  August  28  to 

December  2,  1861. 
ROWLAND  M.  HALL,  from  December  2, 

1861,  to  May  23,  1862. 
DANIEL  O'BRIEN,  from  May  2,  1862,  to 

September  20,    1864. 
JAMES   A.   ALLIS,   from   November   i    to 

December  31,  1862. 
DAVID  VAN  AUKEN,  from  December  7, 

1864,  to  June  12,  1865. 


Second  Lieutenants: 

EDSON  D.  GARDNER,  from  August  28  to 

December  2,  1861. 
JAMES  A.  ALLIS,  from  December  31,  1861, 

to  November  i,  1862. 
HENRY  S.  GILBERT,  from  December  30, 

1862,  to  May  4,  1863. 
WILLIAM   H.    BURKE,   from   February  5 

to  July  26,   1863,  and  from  August,   1863, 

to  January  20,  1864. 
ENOCH    STAHLER,    from    March    24    to 

June  15,  1864. 
GEORGE  SMITH,   from  July  23,   1864,  to 

January  9,  1865.  , 

OF  COMPANY  K. 
Captains: 

GEORGE  W.  LEWIS,  from  May  14,  1861, 

to  September  17,  1861. 
GEORGE   W.    COLE,    from    September   20, 

1861,  to  December  31,  1862. 

SAMUEL  C.  PIERCE,  from  December  27, 

1862,  to  January  9,  1865. 

OLIVER  C.  SPOOR,  from  January  9  to 
July  12,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

ISRAEL   H.   PUTNAM,   from  May   14  to 

November  5,  1861. 
ALLEN  W.  HODGMAN,  from  January  13 

to  May  28,  1862. 
SAMUEL  C.  PIERCE,  from  September  15 

to  December  27,  1862. 
BYRON  W.  GATES,  from  April  25,   1863, 

to  October  13,  1864. 
OSCAR    SHELDON,    from    January   9   to 

April  17,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

WILLIAM  L.  FLEMING,  from  September 

i  to  November  29,  1861. 
ALLEN  W.  HODGMAN,  from  December  i, 

1861,  to  January  13,  1862. 

BYRON   W.    GATES,   from  December   27, 

1862,  to  April  25,  1863. 

JARVIS  RING,  from  -    -  to  May  3,  1863. 

OSCAR  SHELDON,  from  December  27, 
1862,  to  June  10,  1864. 

OLIVER  C.  SPOOR,  from  July  25  to  Oc- 
tober 12,  1864. 

PETER  E.  BORST,  from  January  9  to  July 
12,  1865. 


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OF  COMPANY  L. 
Captains: 
JEPTHA  GARRARD,  from  September  18, 

1861,  to    September  27,    1862. 
GEORGE  E.  GOURAND,  from  September 

16.  1862,  to  July  24,  1864. 

GEORGE  F.  BERN,  from  July  24,  1864,  to 
July  21,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
JAMES  K.  WILSON,  from  September  18, 

1861,  to  March  18,  1862. 
GEORGE  F.  DERN,  from  March  18,  1862, 

to  July  24,  1864. 
HENRY  DEBUS,  from  July  II  to  August 

n,  1863. 
AUGUSTUS       GUSTAVUS       BREWER, 

from  July  24  to  October  24,  1864. 
OSCAR  SHELDON,  from  April  17  to  July 

12,  1865. 
FRANK   A.    NORTON,    from   July   —   to 

July  21,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
JOSEPH  C.  GRANNAN,  from  September 

18  to  December  21,  1861. 
GEORGE   F.   DERN,  from  December  24, 

1861,  to  March  18,  1862. 
WILLIAM  L.  MILLER,  from  November 

4,    1862,   to   May  3,   1863. 
WILLIAM    V.    LAWRENCE,   from   May 

i 6  to  20,  1863. 
JOHN  GREGORY,  from  June  12  to  July  IT, 

1863. 
AUGUSTUS       GUSTAVUS       BREWER, 

from  April  16  to  July  24,   1864. 
GARLIS  McKAY,  from  January  26  to  July 

12,  1865. 
ALLEN   W.   HAHN,   from  July   12  to  21, 

1865. 

OF  COMPANY  M. 
Captains: 

CORNELIUS  G.  VAN  REYPEN,  from  De- 
cember 28,  1861,  to  April  5,  1862. 
NATHAN  P.  POND,  from  August  8,  1862, 

to  December  8,   1863. 
HENRY  S.  JOY,  from  December  18,  1863, 

to  October  13,  1864. 
CHARLES  H.  HAMILTON,  from  October 

17,  1864,  to  July  12,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

JOHN  D.  F.  GADDIS,  from  December  28, 
1861,  to  April  3,  1862. 


ISRAEL  H.  PUTNAM,  from  September  10, 
1862,  to  September  7,  1863. 

CHARLES  H.  HAMILTON,  from  Sep- 
tember 27,  1863,  to  October  17,  1864. 

JOHN  A.  CARPENTER,  from  October  17, 
1864,  to  January  10,  1865,  and  from  Feb- 
ruary, 1865,  to  July  12,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
IRA  HOLMES,  from  September  10,  1862,  to 

February  2,  1863. 
GEORGE  D.  WILLIAMS,  from  September 

10,  1862,  to  January  14,  1863. 
JOSEPH    NOURSE,    from   January    15   to 

April  25,  1863. 
CHARLES  H.  HAMILTON,  from  February 

2  to  September  27,  1863. 
JOHN  MORTON  POST,  from  April  25  to 

July  2,  1864. 

IRWIN  M.   STARR,  no  dates. 
HERMAN  E.  SMITH,  from  September  10 

to  October  7,  1864. 
PEREZ    DIMMICK,    from    October    13    to 

November   i,   1864. 
ALLEN  W.  HAHN,  from  March  i  to  July 

12,  1865. 

UNASSIGNED. 
CUMMINGS,    EMORY,    First    Lieutenant, 

from  February  9  to  May  22,  1863. 

OFFICERS  WHO  WERE  COMMISSIONED  OR  AP- 
POINTED BUT  DID  NOT  SERVE  IN  THE  GRADES 

NAMED. 

WILLSON,  JOHN  M.,  as  Major. 

CUTLAND,  WM.  F.  G.,  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon. 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN  P.,  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon. 

TEEPLE,  GEORGE  M.,  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon. 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS,  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon. 

BENSON,  LEON,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

BERRY,  SIMON  D.,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

SCHUYLER,  PETER  D.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

WHITE,  LEWIS  B.,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

MEDALS  OF  HONOR  GRANTED  BY  THE  PRESI- 
DENT TO 

GOURAND,  GEORGE  E.,  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  while  on  detached  service,  for 
conspicuous  gallantry  in  the  battle  of 
Honey  Hill,  S.  C.,  November  30, 


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KENYON,  JOHN  SCHUYLER,  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  for  most  dis- 
tinguished gallantry  in  action  near  Tren- 
ton, N.  C,  May  15,  1862. 

BREVET  COMMISSIONS  OF  NEW  YORK  VOLUN- 
TEERS GRANTED  BY  THE  GOVERNOR  OF  THE 
STATE  TO  ENLISTED  MEN  AS  FOLLOWS  : 

McNEILLY,  SAMUEL,  First  Sergeant, 
Company  A,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ALLIS,  JAMES  A.,  age  20  years;  enrolled 
August  3,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company 
I,  August  28,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, October  8,  1861 ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  31,  1861 ;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  to  date  November  I, 
1862 ;  transferred  to  Company  F,  Decem- 
ber 31,  1862;  to  Company  G,  June  10, 
1864;  on  detached  service  commanding 
Artillery  detachment  since  January  i, 
1863 ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
C,  July  25,  1864;  transferred  to  ist 
Mounted  Rifles,  July  21,  1865;  not  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  November  26, 
1862,  with  rank  from  May  28,  1862,  vice 
Hodgman,  resigned;  Captain,  July  12, 
1864,  with  rank  from  June  15,  1864,  vice 
Stearns,  promoted. 

BABCOCK,  ALPHONZO  H.,  age  32 
years;  enrolled  July  17,  1861,  at  Scho- 
harie  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Corporal,  Company  D,  August  12, 
1861 ;  appointed  Saddler,  August  13,  1861 ; 
promoted  Saddler  .Sergeant,  ist  Battal- 
ion, January  30,  1862;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  December  16,  1863;  transferred 
as  Private  to  Company  D,  February  27, 
1864;  promoted  Corporal,  April  7,  1864; 
First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  October  17, 
1864;  transferred  to  Company  C,  July 
12,  1865;  to  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  July  21, 
1865;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  22,  1864,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 17,  1864,  vice  Wilber,  promoted. 

BAILEY,  JAMES  H.,  age  18  years;  en- 
rolled at  Syracuse  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  I, 
September  n,  1862;  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  B,  June  n,  1864;  captured 


in  action,  June  29,  1864,  at  Ream's  Sta- 
tion, Va. ;  rejoined  in  January,  1865 ; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date 
December  22,  1864;  transferred  to  the 
ist  Mounted  Rifles,  July  21,  1865;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  April  19, 
1864,  witli  rank  from  February  26,  1864, 
vice  Maycs,  promoted ;  First  Lieutenant, 
December  22,  1864,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 10,  1804,  vice  Leyden,  promoted. 

BALL,  CHARLES  W.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled July  15,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  August  28,  1861 ;  re- 
signed, December  2,  1861 ;  subsequent  ser- 
vice, ist  Mounted  Rifles;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with 
rank  from  August  28,  1861,  original. 

EAYNE,  JONAS  S.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled July  17,  1861,  at  Medina  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  August  20,  1861 ;  re- 
signed, February  14,  1862;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861, 
with  rank  from  August  20,  1861,  origi- 
nal. 

BEECHER,  LINA,  age  20  years;  enrolled 
June  13,  1861,  at  Rochester  to  serve  three 
years;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company 
A,  July  17,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, July  i,  1862;  supernumerary  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  December  29,  1862 ;  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  January  13,  1863;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  September 
30,  1863;  resigned,  October  12,  1864;  not 
commissioned  supernumerary  nor  Second 
Lieutenant ;  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, November  25,  1863,  with  rank  from 
September  29,  1863,  vice  Gardner,  dis- 
charged. 

BENSON,  LEON,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
August  18,  1861,  at  Medina  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  F,  August  20,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  February  18,  1862;  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  May  12,  1862;  Firs' 
Lieutenant,  June  10,  1864,  but  not  recog 
nized  as  such  by  the  War  Department, 
discharged  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Octobei 
4,  1864;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, June  10,  1862,  with  rank  from  Feb- 
ruary 14,  1862,  vice  Bayne,  resigned; 
First  Lieutenant,  not  mustered,  June  21, 
1864,  with  rank  from  February  i,  1864, 
vice  Kromer,  promoted. 


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BERRY,  SIMON  D.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled February  23,  1864,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  C,  February  24,  1864; 
promoted  Corporal,  no  date;  Sergeant- 
Major,  June  ii,  1865;  mustered  out,  July 
12,  1865,  at  Suffolk,  Va. ;  Captain,  N.  Y. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet ;  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  First  Lieutenant,  April  29, 
1865,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice 
Brewer,  dismissed. 

BICE,  MARSHALL  D.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany G,  December  19,  1863;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  December  2, 
1864;  transferred  to  Company  D,  January 
20,  1865 ;  Assistant  Provost-Marshal  at 
Norfolk,  Va.,  since  March  7,  1865 ;  mus- 
tered out,  July  12,  1865,  at  Suffolk,  Va. ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Novem- 
ber 10,  1864,  with  rank  of  same  date, 
vice  Benson,  discharged. 

BLOSSOM,  EDMUND  W.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany C,  August  3,  1861 ;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, no  date;  Sergeant-Major,  October 
n,  1862;  supernumerary  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  C,  December  29,  1862 ; 
mustered  out,  May  3,  1863,  the  grade  hav- 
ing been  abolished;  subsequent  service  in 
1st  Veteran  Cavalry;  not  commissioned. 

BORST,  PETER  E.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled June  10,  1861,  at  Cobleskill  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  D,  August  13,  1861 ;  promoted 
Corporal,  no  date;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, December  16,  1863 ;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, no  date;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  January  9,  1865 ; 
mustered  out,  July  12,  1865,  at  Suffolk, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  7,  1864,  with  rank  from  No- 
vember 30,  1864,  vice  Jeffries,  discharged. 

BREWER,  AUGUSTUS  GUSTAVUS, 
age  27  years ;  enrolled  at  Utica  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  August  21,  1861 ; 
discharged,  December  9,  1861,  upon  ad- 
verse report  of  an  examining  board;  en- 
rolled at  New  Berne,  N.  C.,  April  12, 
1864,  and  assigned  to  Company  L  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  April  16,  1864;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  July  24,  1864; 


transferred  to  Company  H,  October  24, 
1864;  to  Company  F,  December  I,  1864; 
dismissed  in  December,  1864,  to  date 
October  12,  1864;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  August  21,  1861,  original ;  Second 
Lieutenant,  March  25,  1864,  with  rank 
from  March  15,  1864,  vice  Hamilton,  pro- 
moted; First  Lieutenant,  July  12,  1864, 
with  rank  from  April  18,  1864,  vice  Dern, 
promoted. 

BROWN,  HAMILTON,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled July  10,  1861,  at  Schenevus  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Quar- 
termaster-Sergeant, Company  D,  August 
12,  1861 ;  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  September  26,  1862;  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  D,  to  date  December  29, 
1862;  discharged,  November  30,  1864,  for 
promotion  to  Captain,  ist  U.  S.  Colored 
Cavalry ;  commissioned  supernumerary 
Second  Lieutenant,  September  6,  1862, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  original;  First 
Lieutenant,  March  3,  1863,  with  rank 
from  December  28,  1862,  vice  H.  W. 
Brown,  promoted. 

BROWN,  HARVEY  W.,  age  32  years ;  en- 
rolled June  28,  1861,  at  Schenevus  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  D,  August  12,  1861 ; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  December 
3, 1861 ;  First  Lieutenant,  October  8,  1862 ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  December  28, 
1862;  mustered  out,  December  14,  1863, 
at  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  for  promotion  to 
Major,  ist  U.  S.  Colored  Cavalry;  not 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  November  26, 
1862,  with  rank  from  October  3,  1862, 
vice  Everett,  promoted;  Captain,  March 
3,  1863,  with  rank  from  December  28, 
1862,  vice  Everett,  resigned. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  R.,  age  44  years; 
enrolled  at  Preble,  and  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  E,  i85th  Infantry, 
September  4,  1864;  mustered  in  as  As- 
sistant Surgeon,  this  regiment,  April  I, 
1865;  transferred  to  ist  Mounted  Rifles, 
July  21,  1865;  commissioned  Assistant 
Surgeon,  March  16,  1865,  with  rank  of 
same  date,  vice  Phillips,  not  mustered. 

BURKE,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled August  8,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  D,  August  12,  1861 ;  promoted 


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Sergeant,  no  date;  Second  Lieutenant, 
January  i,  1863;  transferred  to  Company 
I,  February  5,  1863 ;  with  Company  '  A 
from  July  26,  1863 ;  returned  to  Company 
I  in  August,  1863;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  January  20, 
1864;  acting  Regimental  Adjutant  in  Feb- 
ruary, 1864;  mustered  out,  October  29, 
1864,  at  Varina,  Va. ;  Captain,  N.  Y.  Vol- 
unteers, by  brevet;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  January  14,  1863,  with  rank 
from  January  I,  1863,  vice  H.  W.  Brown, 
promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  February  13, 
1864,  with  rank  from  January  12,  1864, 
vice  H.  Brown,  discharged. 

GARDNER,  EDSON  D.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  July  15,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  August  28,  1861 ; 
appointed  Quartermaster,  ist  Battalion, 
December  2,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  September  25,  1862; 
appointed  Commissary  of  Subsistence, 
October  i,  1862;  discharged,  to  date 
March  29,  1864;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  August  8,  1861,  original;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, October  u,  1862,  with  rank  from 
September  26,  1862,  vice  Gourand,  pro- 
moted. 

CARPENTER,  JOHN  A.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  August  26,  1862,  at  Brockport 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  M,  September  10, 
1862;  promoted  Corporal,  November  17, 
1862;  Sergeant,  July  10,  1863;  First  Ser- 
geant, April  i,  1864;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  to  date  October  17,  1864; 
transferred  to  Company  F,  January  10, 
1865 ;  to  Company  M,  February,  1865 ; 
mustered  out,  July  12,  1865,  at  Suffolk, 
Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
December  22,  1864,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 17,  1864,  vice  Hamilton,  promoted. 

CHAMBERLIN,  JAMES  R.,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  June  21,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  H,  August  31,  1861 ; 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to 
date  September  7,  1861 ;  acting  Adjutant, 
ist  Battalion,  from  July  I,  1862;  pro- 
moted First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  no 
date;  transferred  to  Company  A,  April  23, 
1863;  promoted  Captain,  June  I,  1863; 
wounded  in  action,  no  date;  mustered  out, 


August  13,  1864;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  June  21,  1861,  original;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, March  4,  1863,  with  rank  from 
December  30,  1862,  original;  Captain, 
March  3,  1863,  with  rank  from  December 
30,  1862,  vice  W.  S.  Joy,  resigned. 

CHESBROUGH,  COLLINS,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  June  25,  1861,  at  Copake  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  D,  August  13,  1861 ;  promoted 
Sergeant-Major,  October  29,  1861 ;  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  G,  January  i, 
1862 ;  First  Lieutenant,  February  7, 1862 ; 
transferred  to  Company  D,  June  30,  1862,- 
acting  Adjutant  from  September  6,  1862; 
appointed  Regimental  Adjutant,  Septem- 
ber 27,1862;  resigned,  December  30,1862; 
subsequent  service  in  I4th  Cavalry;  not 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant ;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant  and  Regimen- 
tal Adjutant,  November  26,  1862,  with 
rank  of  same  date,  vice  Pierce,  promoted. 

CHILER,  CHARLES  HENRY,  age  19 
years ;  enrolled  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  H, 
September  3,  1861 ;  promoted  Corporal, 
August  24,  1863;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, December  16,  1863;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, October  19,  1864;  First  Sergeant, 
December  4,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  January  10,  1865 ;  mus- 
tered out,  July  12,  1865,  at  Suffolk,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 22,  1864,  with  rank  from  October  13, 
1864,  vice  Starr,  promoted. 

COLE,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain,  i2th  Infan- 
try; mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
K,  this  regiment,  September  20,  1861 ;  as 
Major,  to  date  December  "31,  1862;  mus- 
tered out,  February  I,  1864,  to  date  De- 
cember 9,  1863,  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  for 
promotion  to  Colonel,  2d  U.  S.  Colored 
Cavalry;  commissioned  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 4,  1861,  with  rank  from  September 
20,  1861,  original;  Major,  March  3,  1863, 
with  rank  from  December  27,  1862,  vice 
Lewis,  promoted. 

COLLAR,  EDWARD,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled July  13,  1861,  at  Medina  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  F,  August  20,  1861 ;  promoted 
supernumerary  .Second  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 27,  1862;  mustered  out,  May  4, 


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1863,  the  grade  having  been  abolished; 
not  commissioned. 

CUMMINGS,  EMORY,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  Buffalo  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  27th  Bat- 
tery, September  26,  1862;  transferred  to 
Company  A,  23d  Cavalry,  December  16, 
1862;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
unassigned,  this  regiment,  February  9, 
1863;  transferred  to  23d  Cavalry,  May  22, 
1863 ;  not  commissioned. 

CUTLAND,  WILLIAM  F.  G.,  late  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  I32d  Infantry;  commis- 
sioned, not  mustered,  Assistant  Surgeon, 
October  25,  1864,  with  rank  of  same  date, 
vice  Douglass,  mustered  out. 

DEBUS,  HENRY,  age  20  years;  enrolled 
August  29,  1861,  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  L,  September  18,  1861 ; 
returned  to  ranks,  September  27,  1861 ; 
promoted  Sergeant  and  Commissary-Ser- 
geant, no  dates ;  appointed  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  December  31,  1862; 
mustered  in  as  such,  April  24,  1863;  act- 
ing Regimental  Quartermaster  from  Jan- 
uary 3,  1863,  to  March  24,  1863;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
L,  to  date  July  II,  1863;  acting  Regi- 
mental Quartermaster  from  August  n, 
1863;  mustered  out,  December  13,  1863, 
for  promotion  to  Captain,  ist  U.  S. 
Colored  Cavalry;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  March  3,  1863,  with  rank 
from  December  30,  1862,  vice  Greig,  pro- 
moted ;  not  commissioned  First  Lieutenant. 

DEMOREST,  JOHN,  age  --  years;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  years,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
A,  July  17,  1861 ;  resigned,  February  22, 
1862;  not  commissioned. 

DERN,  GEORGE  F.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled August  31,  1861,  at  Cincinnati,  O., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  L,  September  18,  1861 ; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  to  date  Septem- 
ber ii,  1861 ;  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 24,  1861 ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, March  18,  1862;  as  Captain,  July 
24,  1864 ;  on  detached  service  as  Provost- 
Marshal  at  Suffolk,  Va.,  from  March  12, 
1865 ;  transferred  to  ist  Mounted  Rifles, 
July  21,  1865;  not  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant ;  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, May  8,  1863,  with  rank  from  March 
18,  1862,  vice  J.  K.  Wilson,  resigned ;  Cap- 


tain, July  12,   1864,  with  rank  from  April 
18,    1864,   vice   J.    M.    Willson,    promoted. 
DIMMICK,    PEREZ,    age    22    years;    en- 
rolled  February   15,    1864,  at   Harpersfield 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate,  Company  D,  February  27,    1864;   as 
Second   Lieutenant,    Company   M,   to  date 
October    13,    1864;    transferred    to    Com- 
pany F,  November  i,  1864;  resigned,  May 
12,    1865 ;    commissioned    Second    Lieuten- 
ant,  September  20,    1864,  with   rank  from 
August  5,  1864,  vice  Robinson,  discharged. 
DOUGLASS,  FREDERICK,  age  25  years; 
enrolled     at     Rochester     to     serve     three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon,    August    31,     1861 ;    mustered    out, 
April   15,    1864,  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  for  pro- 
motion  to    i7Oth    Infantry;    commissioned 
Assistant  Surgeon,  December  4,  1861,  with 
rank  from   September  7,    1861,   original. 
DOWNS,  JUDSON,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,    Company    F,    August    20,    1861 ; 
resigned,  January  24,  1862 ;  commissioned 
Captain,    December    4,     1861,    with    rank 
from  August  20,   1861,   original. 
EBBS,  JOHN,  age  33  years;  enrolled  Feb- 
•ruary  6,  1862,  at  Poolesville,  Md.,  to  serve 
three   years ;    mustered   in  as   First  Lieu- 
tenant,   Company    B,    February    15,    1862; 
as    Captain,    June    12,    1863 ;    wounded    in 
action  at  Nottoway  Bridge,  Va.,   May  8, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  Major,  to  date  Jan- 
uary i,  1865 ;  mustered  out,  July  12,  1865, 
at  Suffolk,  Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, May  8,  1863,  with  rank  from  Feb- 
ruary   6,    1862,    vice    Loveless,    resigned ; 
Captain,    June   29,    1863,   with    rank    from 
June    12,    1863,    vice    Moschell,    resigned ; 
Major,  December  7,  1864,  with  rank  from 
October  10,  1864,  vice  N.  Hall,  discharged. 
ENSMINGER,  HENRY  M.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  September  7,  1861,  at  Cincinnati, 
O.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,   Company  L,   September   18,  1861 ; 
promoted    Corporal,    December    15,    1863 ; 
re-enlisted    as    a    veteran,    December    16, 
1863;    promoted    First    Sergeant,    Septem- 
ber 24,   1864;   returned  to  ranks,  April  5, 
1865;    mustered    in    as    First    Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  May  18,  1865;  mustered  out, 
July    12,    1865,    at    Suffolk,    Va. ;    commis- 
sioned    First     Lieutenant,     December    22, 
1864,  with  rank  from  November   I,    1864, 
vice    Burke,    discharged. 


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EVERETT,  CHARLES  S.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  and  appointed  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  D,  no  date ;  acting  Bat- 
talion Adjutant,  October  12,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D, 
January  2,  1862 ;  promoted  Captain,  Octo- 
ber 5,  1862;  resigned,  December  28,  1862; 
not  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant  nor 
Battalion  Adjutant;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  November  5,  1861,  vice  Putnam,  re- 
signed ;  Captain,  November  26,  1862,  with 
rank  from  October  3,  1862,  vice  Murphy, 
resigned. 

FERRY,  JULIAN,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
July  10,  1861,  at  Schenevus  to  serve  three 
years;  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Com- 
pany D,  August  12,  1861 ;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, October  I,  1861 ;  Sergeant-Major, 
February  I,  1862;  supernumerary  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  September  I, 
1862 ;  returned  to  ranks,  September,  1862, 
rather  than  be  mustered  out  as  supernu- 
merary Second  Lieutenant ;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  September 
27,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Regi- 
mental Adjutant,  November  11,  1863;  as 
Captain,  Company  D,  to  date  December 
18,  1863;  mustered  out,  October  16,  1864, 
at  Varina,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  November  26,  1862,  with  rank 
from  September  26,  1862,  vice  Gardner, 
promoted;  First  Lieutenant  and  Adju- 
tant, November  25,  1863,  with  rank  from 
October  10,  1863,  vice  Williams,  dis- 
charged; Captain,  January  16,  1864,  with 
rank  from  December  14,  1863,  vice  H.  W. 
Brown,  discharged. 

FITZSIMMONS,  CHARLES,  age  27  years ; 
enrolled  June  13,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  July  17,  1861 ;  as  Major,  May 
12,  1862;  resigned,  June  n,  1863,  to  accept 
promotion  in  the  2ist  Cavalry;  not  com- 
missioned Captain;  commissioned  Major, 
May  22,  1862,  with  rank  from  April  8, 
1862,  vice  J.  Mix,  promoted. 

FLEMING,  WILLIAM  L.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  Elmira  to  serve  two  years,  and 
mustered  in,  May  14,  1861,  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  G,  I3th  Infantry,  which 
became  Company  K,  this  regiment,  Sep- 
tember i,  1861 ;  promoted  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, September  i,  1861 ;  resigned,  Novem- 
ber 29,  1861 ;  subsequent  service  in  54th 


Militia;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 20,  1861,  original. 

FORD,  RAYMOND  L.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled July  25,  1861,  at  Oneonta  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  D,  August  12,  1861 ;  promoted 
Regimental  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  May 
18,  1862;  returned  to  ranks  of  Company 
G,  October  10,  1862;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, September  or  October,  1862; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  July 
24,  1863 ;  transferred  to  Company  B,  Sep- 
tember 6,  1864;  mustered  out,  October 
13,  1864,  at  Varina,  Va. ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  June  24,  1863,  with 
rank  from  June  u,  1863,  vice  Kromer, 
promoted. 

GADDIS,  JOHN  D.  F.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled November  6,  1861,  at  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant  in  Van  Reypen's 
Company,  N.  J.  Cavalry,  December  28, 

1861,  which    became    Company    M,    this 
regiment,  January  10,  1862 ;  mustered  out, 
to  date  April  3,   1862,  at  Washington,  D. 
C. ;  not  commissioned. 

GARDNER,  JR.,  JOHN  H,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  Albany  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  September  3,  1862;  resigned, 
October  2,  1862 ;  enrolled  and  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  October  u, 
1862;  resigned,  April  24,  1863;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  September  2, 

1862,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Spauld- 
ing,  resigned ;  First  Lieutenant  and  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  October  n,   1862, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  original. 

GARMON,  SAMUEL  F.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled July  25,  1861,  at  Watson  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany G,  August  21,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  August  23,  1861 ;  Commissary- 
Sergeant,  October  13,  1862;  supernumer- 
ary Second  Lieutenant,  December  29, 
1862;  mustered  out,  May  3,  1863,  at  New 
Berne,  N.  C.,  the  grade  having  been 
abolished ;  not  commissioned. 

GARRARD,  JEPTHA,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Cincinnati,  O.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany L,  September  18,  1861 ;  as  Major,  to 
date  September  27,  1862;  mustered  out, 


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to  date  December  7,  1863,  for  promotion 
to  Colonel,  ist  U.  S.  Colored  Cavalry; 
not  commissioned  Captain ;  commissioned 
Major,  October  n,  1862,  with  rank  from 
September  26,  1862,  original. 

GATES,  BYRON  W.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Elmira  to  serve  two  years,  and 
mustered  in,  May  14,  1861,  as  Private, 
Company  G,  I3th  Infantry,  which  became 
Company  K,  this  regiment,  September  i, 
1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant,  no  date ; 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  ist  Battalion, 
October  17,  1861 ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  to  date  Decem- 
ber 27,  1862 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  April 
25,  1863;  mustered  out,  October  13,  1864; 
not  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  March  3, 
1863,  with  rank  from  December  27,  1862, 
vice  Pierce,  promoted. 

GIBBS,  GEORGE  C,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
August  19,  1861,  at  Delhi  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  Company  E,  August  22,  1861 ; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  December  25, 
1861 ;  supernumerary  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  27,  1862;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  to  date  February  2,  1863 ;  miss- 
ing in  action,  June  29,  1864,  at  Ream's 
Station,  Va. ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  F,  to  date  December  22,  1864; 
transferred  to  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  July 
21,  1865 !  not  commissioned  supernumer- 
ary Second  Lieutenant ;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  June  29,  1863,  with  rank 
from  June  12,  1863,  vice  Richardson,  pro- 
moted ;  Captain,  December  22,  1864,  with 
rank  from  August  28,  1864,  vice  Jocknick, 
discharged. 

GILBERT,  HENRY  S.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled August  9,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  I,  August  28,  1861;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  December  2,  1861 ;  super- 
numerary Second  Lieutenant,  December 
30,  1862;  mustered  out,  May  4,  1863,  at 
New  Berne,  N.  C. ;  not  commissioned. 

GOFF,  WILLIS  C.,  age  35  years;  enrolled 
at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  C,  Au- 
gust 3,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no 
date;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental  Quartermaster,  September  21, 
1861 ;  dismissed,  August  28,  1862 ;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant  and  Regi- 


mental Quartermaster,  December  4,  1861, 
with  rank  from  September  21,  1861, 
original. 

GORING,  THOMAS  W.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  12,  1861,  at  New  Hamburg 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  I,  August  28,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  August  i,  1862;  re-en- 
listed as  a  veteran,  December  16,  1863; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  to  date  December  31,  1864;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  F,  July  12,  1865;  to 
ist  Mounted  Rifles,  July  21,  1865;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  December 
7,  1864,  with  rank  from  December  i,  1864, 
vice  Bailey,  promoted. 

GOURAND,  GEORGE  E.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  August  12,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  D,  August  13,  1861 ; 
promoted  Sergeant-Major,  September  16, 
1861 ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  to  date  September  28,  1861 ; 
appointed  Adjutant,  ist  Battalion,  same 
date;  transferred  to  Company  A,  May  21, 
1862;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
L,  to  date  September  16,  1862;  transferred 
to  Company  H,  July  24,  1864;  mustered 
out,  July  12,  1865,  at  Suffolk,  Va. ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, U.  S.  Volunteers,  by 
brevet,  from  October  14,  1865 ;  see  U.  S. 
Volunteers;  medal  of  honor;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  ist 
Battalion,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  September  28,  1861,  original ;  Cap- 
tain, October  11,  1862,  with  rank  from 
September  26,  1862,  vice  Garrard,  pro- 
moted. 

GRAHAM,  GEORGE  W.,  Second  Lieutenv 
ant,  24th  Battery;  transferred  to  Company 
E,  this  regiment,  December  23,  1862;  to 
the  ist  N.  C.  Volunteers,  May  I,  1863; 
commissioned  in  24th  Battery. 

GRANNIN,  JOSEPH  C,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled August  29,  1861,  at  Cincinnati,  O., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  L,  September 
18,  1861 ;  discharged,  December  21,  1861 ; 
not  commissioned. 

GRANT,  OSCAR  W.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled June  13,  1861,  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  July  17,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  December  16,  1863;  promoted 
Corporal  and  Sergeant,  no  dates ;  Second 


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Lieutenant,  January  9,  1865 ;  resigned, 
May  15,  1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, December  22,  1864,  with  rank  from 
October  17,  1864,  vice  Wolfe,  promoted. 

GREGORY,  JOHN,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
August  20,  1861,  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  H,  August  27,  1861 ;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  to  date  August  20,  1861 ; 
supernumerary  Second  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 9,  1862;  transferred  to  Company 
E,  March  16,  1863 ;  to  Company  H,  April 
30,  1863;  mustered  out,  May  3,  1863; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany L,  to  date  June  12,  1863 ;  transferred 
to  Company  H,  July  II,  1863;  wounded 
in  action,  no  date;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  January  9,  1865 ;  mustered 
out,  July  12,  1865,  at  Suffolk,  Va. ;  not 
commissioned  supernumerary  Second 
Lieutenant ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, June  29,  1863,  with  rank  from 
June  12,  1863,  vice  Lawrence,  resigned ; 
First  Lieutenant,  December  22,  1864,  with 
rank  from  October  20,  1864,  vice  Greig, 
discharged. 

GREIG,  SHERMAN,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  Elmira  to  serve  two  years,  and 
mustered  in,  May  14,  1861,  as  a  Private, 
Company  G,  I3th  Infantry,  which  became 
Company  K,  this  regiment,  September  i, 
1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant-Major,  October 
23,  1861 ;  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H, 
January  13,  1862;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  April  24,  1863;  discharged, 
October  20,  1864,  at  Varina,  Va. ;  not  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  March  3,  1863, 
with  rank  from  December  30,  1862,  vice 
Chamberlin,  promoted. 

HAHN,  ALLEN  W.,  age  27  years ;  enrolled 
June  13,  1861,  at  Rochester  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company 
A,  July  17,  1861 ;  transferred  to  Company 
I,  November  i,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, December  16,  1863;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, January  I,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  to  date 
March  I,  1865;  transferred  to  Company 
L,  July  12,  1865;  to  ist  Mounted  Rifles, 
July  21,  1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, December  30,  1864,  with  rank  from 
December  27,  1864,  vice  Bailey,  promoted. 

HALL,  NEWTON,  age  30  years;  enrolled 
May  i,  1861,  at  Leyden  to  serve  three 


years;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
G,  August  21,  1861 ;  as  Major,  to  date 
December  15,  1863 ;  mustered  out,  October 
II,  1864,  at  Bermuda  Hundred,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Captain,  December  4,  1861, 
with  rank  from  August  21,  1861,  original ; 
Major,  January  16,  1864,  with  rank  from 
December  7,  1863,  vice  Garrard,  mustered 
out 

HALL,  ROWLAND  M.,  age  28  years ;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  years,  and  appointed 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  October 
24,  1861 ;  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster, 
ist  Battalion,  same  date;  promoted  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  December  2,  1861 ; 
detailed  as  Adjutant,  May  23,  1862;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  G,  in  July  or  August, 
1862 ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
E,  to  date  June  12,  1863;  missing  in  ac- 
tion, June  29,  1864,  near  Ream's  Station, 
Va. ;  mustered  out,  August  9,  1864;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant  and  Quar- 
termaster, ist  Battalion,  December  4,  1861, 
with  rank  from  October  24,  1861,  original; 
First  Lieutenant,  May  8,  1863,  with  rank 
from  December  2,  1862,  vice  Ball,  re- 
signed; Captain,  June  29,  1863,  with  rank 
from  June  12,  1863,  vice  Jacobs,  promoted. 

HAMILTON,  CHARLES  H.,  late  First 
Lieutenant,  I3th  Infantry;  enrolled  August 
21,  1862,  at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years; 
mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company 
M,  this  regiment,  September  10,  1862 ;  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  February  2,  1863 ;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  to  date  September  27, 
1863;  as  Captain,  to  date  October  17, 
1864;  mustered  out,  July  12,  1865,  at  Suf- 
folk, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, May  8,  1863,  with  rank  from  Febru- 
ary 2,  1863,  vice  Holmes,  resigned;  First 
Lieutenant,  December  12,  1863,  with  rank 
from  August  25,  1863,  vice  Putnam,  pro- 
moted; Captain,  December  22,  1864,  with 
rank  from  October  17,  1864,  vice  H.  S. 
Joy,  discharged. 

HAMLIN,  MARTIN  V.,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1861,  at  Deposit  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  August  22,  1861 ; 
discharged,  November  5,  1861 ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  November  5,  1861, 
original. 

HANMER,  HERMAN  D.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  August  n,  1861,  at  Union  Grove 


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to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  E,  August  22,  1861 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  5,  1864; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  April  16,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  January 
29,  1865 ;  transferred  to  Company  F, 
May  16,  1865 ;  mustered  out,  July  12,  1865, 
at  Suffolk,  Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, December  22,  1864,  with  rank 
from  October  20,  1864,  vice  Gibbs,  pro- 
moted. 

HENRY,  ADDISON  G.,  age  18  years ;  en- 
rolled June  13,  1861,  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  A,  July  17,  1861 ;  captured  in 
action,  July  25,  1863;  paroled,  no  date; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  3, 
1863 ;  promoted  Sergeant,  no  date ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  No- 
vember 21,  1864;  transferred  to  1st 
Mounted  Rifles,  July  21,  1865;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  December  22, 
1864,  with  rank  from  November  20,  1864, 
vice  Beecher,  resigned. 

HODGMAN,  ALLEN  W.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  at  Elmira  to  serve  two  years, 
and  mustered  in,  May  14,  1861,  as  a  Ser- 
geant, Company  G,  I3th  Infantry,  which 
became  Company  K,  this  regiment,  Sep- 
tember i,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant, 
1861 ;  Second  Lieutenant,  December  I, 
1861 ;  First  Lieutenant,  January  13,  1862; 
resigned,  May  28,  1862;  not  commissioned. 

HOLMES,  IRA,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
August  8,  1862,  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  M,  September  10,  1862; 
resigned,  February  2,  1863 ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  February  9,  1863, 
with  rank  from  September  10,  1862, 
original. 

JACOBS,  JR.,  FERRIS,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled July  6,  1861,  at  Delhi  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  E,  August  22,  1861 ;  as  Major, 
to  date  June  12,  1863;  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  to  date  June  18,  1864;  mustered 
out,  October  12,  1864,  at  Varina,  Va. ; 
subsequent  service  in  the  26th  Cavalry; 
commissioned  Captain,  December  4,  1861, 
with  rank  from  August  22,  1861,  original ; 
Major,  June  29,  1863,  with  rank  from 
June  12,  1863,  vice  Fitzsimmons,  resigned; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  July  8,  1864,  with 


rank  from  June  15,  1864,  vice  Lewis,  pro- 
moted. 

JEFFRIES,  PATRICK,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled August  9,  1861,  at  Deposit  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany E,  August  22,  1861 ;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, September  n,  1861 ;  Sergeant, 
March  21,  1862;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  July  27,  1863;  mustered  out, 
October  12,  1864,  at  Varina,  Va. ;  Major, 
N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  June  29,  1863, 
with  rank  from  June  12,  1863,  vice  Stone, 
resigned. 

JOCKNICK,  GUSTAVUS  F.,  age  44  years ; 
enrolled  July  i,  1861,  at  New  Hamburg 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  I,  August  28,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out,  August  27,  1864;  commissioned 
Captain,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  August  28,  1861,  original. 

JOY,  HENRY  S.,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  appointed  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  D,  October  12, 
1861 ;  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster,  2d 
Battalion,  same  date;  acting  Regimental 
Quartermaster  from  June  8,  1862;  mus- 
'tered  in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Regi- 
mental Quartermaster,  to  date  September 
26,  1862 ;  promoted  Captain,  Company  M, 
December  18,  1863 ;  mustered  out,  Octo- 
ber 13,  1864,  at  Varina,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant  and  Quarter- 
master, 2d  Battalion,  December  4,  1861, 
with  rank  from  October  12,  1861,  original; 
First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quarter- 
master, October  n,  1862,  with  rank  from 
September  26,  1862,  original;  Captain, 
January  16,  1864,  with  rank  from  Decem- 
ber 7,  1863,  vice  Pond,  mustered  out. 

JOY,  WALTER  S.,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  July  17, 
1861 ;  promoted  Captain,  May  12,  1862 ; 
Major  in  June,  1862;  resigned,  December 
3,  1862 ;  not  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant ;  commissioned  Captain,  May  22, 
1862,  with  rank  from  April  8,  1862,  vice 
Fitzsimmons,  promoted ;  not  commis- 
sioned Major. 

KENT,  JONATHAN  W.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  July  28,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  B,  July  30,  1861 ;  promoted  Cor- 


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poral,  no  date;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 
January  5,  1864;  promoted  Sergeant, 
March  4,  1864;  returned  to  ranks,  August 

9,  1864;  promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember  16,  1864;  transferred  to  Company 
C,  February  24,   1865 ;  mustered  out,  July 
12,    1865,    at    Suffolk,   Va. ;    commissioned 
Second    Lieutenant,     December     i,     1864, 
with    rank    of    same    date,    vice    M.    H. 
Smith,    discharged. 

KEN  YON,  JOHN  SNYDER,  age  18  years; 
enrolled  at  Schenevus  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany D,  October  29,  1861 ;  promoted 
supernumerary  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 29,  1862;  mustered  out,  May  4,  1863, 
at  New  Berne,  N.  C. ;  medal  of  honor; 
not  commissioned. 

KROMER,  CHARLES  C,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  July  5,  1861,  at  Schoharie  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  D,  August  13,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  no  date ;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  Janu- 
ary i,  1863;  acting  as  Adjutant,  2d  Bat- 
talion, no  date;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, June  12,  1863;  acting  Adjutant 
of  a  detachment,  August,  1863 ;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  December  15,  1863;  mus- 
tered out,  July  12,  1865,  at  Suffolk,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  March 
3,  1863,  with  rank  from  December  28, 
1862,  vice  H.  Brown,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant,  June  29,  1863,  with  rank  from 
June  12,  1863,  vice  R.  M.  Hall,  promoted; 
Captain,  January  16,  1864,  with  rank  from 
December  7,  1863,  vice  N.  Hall,  promoted. 

LAWRENCE,  WILLIAM  V.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  September  7,  1861,  at  Camp  Den- 
nison,  O.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered 
in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  L,  Septem- 
ber 18,  1861 ;  returned  to  ranks,  February 

10,  1862;   promoted   Corporal,   March    10, 
1862 ;    Sergeant,  no  date ;   mustered  in  as 
Second    Lieutenant,    May    16,    1863;    re- 
signed, May  20,  1863;  commissioned  Sec- 
ond  Lieutenant,   May  8,   1863,   with   rank 
from  May  i,  1863,  vice  Dern,  promoted. 

LAWSON,  ALEXANDER,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  August  12,  1861,  at  New  Ham- 
burg to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  I,  August  28, 
1861 ;  returned  to  ranks,  October  8,  1861 ; 
promoted  Corporal,  no  date ;  Sergeant, 
September  i,  1863;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 


eran, December  16,  1863 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  no  date ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  January  10,  1865 ; 
transferred  to  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  July 

21,  1865 ;   commissioned    Second    Lieuten- 
ant,  December  22,    1864,   with    rank   from 
October  16,  1864,  vice  G.  Smith,  promoted. 

LEWIS,  GEORGE  W.,  Captain,  Company 
G,  I3th  Infantry,  which  became  Company 
K,  this  regiment,  September  i,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Major,  September  17,  1861 ; 
as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  to  date  December 

28,  1862;    as    Colonel,    to    date    June    18, 
1864;  mustered  out,  July  12,  1865,  at  Suf- 
folk,   Va. ;    commissioned    Captain    in    the 
I3th   Infantry;    Major,   December  4,   1861, 
with  rank  from  September  17,  1861,  orig- 
inal ;    Lieutenant-Colonel,    March    3,    1863, 
with   rank   from  December  27,    1862,  vice 
J.   Mix,  resigned ;  Colonel,  June  22,    1864, 
with  rank  from  June  15,  1864,  vice  S.  H. 
Mix,  killed  in  action. 

LEYDEN,  MAURICE,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled June  13,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  July  19,  1861 ;  acting 
Adjutant,  3d  Battalion,  March,  1863; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
C,  June  12,  1863 ;  captured  in  action,  Octo- 
ber 7,  1864,  near  Richmond,  Va. ;  paroled, 
February  22,  1865 ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  B,  to  date  April  i,  1865 ; 
transferred  to  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  July  21, 
1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from  July 
30,  1861,  original;  First  Lieutenant,  June 

29,  1863,    with  rank   from   June    12,    1863, 
vice   Ebbs,  promoted ;    Captain,   December 

22,  1864,  with  rank  from  October  10,  1864, 
vice  Ebbs,  promoted. 

LOVELESS,  CHARLES  B.,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  June  13,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  July  30,  1861 ; 
resigned,  February  6,  1862;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with 
rank  from  July  30,  1861,  original. 

MAXWELL,  FREDERICK  J.,  age  21 
years ;  enrolled  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  A,  July 
17,  1861 ;  promoted  supernumerary  Second 
Lieutenant,  January  13,  1863 ;  mustered 
out,  May  3,  1863,  at  New  Berne,  N.  C. ; 
subsequent  service  in  I5th  Cavalry;  not 
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MA  YES,  JOHN,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
at  Poolesville,  Md.,  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  February  7,  1862;  captured 
in  action,  no  date ;  exchanged,  September 
21,  1862 ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
to  date  September  27,  1862 ;  killed  in  ac- 
tion, May  7,  1864,  at  Stony  Creek,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  January 

27,  1862,  with  rank  from  January  21,  1862, 
vice   Munson,    resigned ;    First   Lieutenant, 
November  26,  1862,  with  rank  from  April 
8,  1862,  vice  W.  S.  Joy,  promoted. 

McGUIRE,  JAMES,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  August  3,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, September  12,  1861 ;  resigned,  March 
30,  1862 ;  not  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from  Septem- 
ber 12,  1861,  original. 

McINTYRE,  ARCHIBALD,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  at  Albany  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
September  20,  1862 ;  assigned  to  Company 
D,  October  9,  1862 ;  mustered  out,  Decem- 
ber 2,  1863,  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  for  pro- 
motion to  Captain,  ist  U.  S.  Colored  Cav- 
alry; commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
September  12,  1862,  with  rank  from  Au- 
gust 13,  1862,  vice  Sweet,  resigned. 

McKAY,  GARLIS,  age  23  years;  enrolled 
at  Warsaw  to  serve  three  years,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Private,  Company  A,  June 

28,  1864;  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
L,  January  26,    1865 ;    mustered  out,  July 
12,    1865,    at    Suffolk,    Va. ;    commissioned 
Second     Lieutenant,     December    7,     1864, 
with  rank   from  November  30,   1864,  vice 
H.   E.   Smith,  killed  in  action. 

McNAMARA,  MICHAEL,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  years,  and  ap- 
pointed First  Lieutenant,  Company  D, 
November  i,  1861 ;  Captain,  Company  F, 
December  4,  1861 ;  resigned,  January  26, 
1863 ;  prior  service  in  U.  S.  Army ;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  May  8,  1863, 
with  rank  from  November  6,  1861,  vice 
Scala,  resigned ;  Captain,  May  8,  1863,  with 
rank  from  January  24,  1862,  vice  Downs, 
resigned. 

MILLER,  WILLIAM  L.,  age  30  years ;  en- 
rolled September  13,  1861,  at  Cincinnati, 
O.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 


Private,  Company  L,  September  18,  1861 ; 
promoted  Sergeant,  September  27,  1861 ; 
First  Sergeant,  May,  1862;  supernumerary 
Second  Lieutenant,  November  4,  1862 ; 
mustered  out,  May  5,  1863,  at  New  Berne, 
N.  C. ;  not  commissioned. 

MIX,  JOHN,  Second  Lieutenant,  2d  U.  S. 
Cavalry;  enrolled  August  17,  1861,  at 
Poolesville,  Md.,  to  serve  three  years  ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Major,  this  regiment,  Septem- 
ber 21,  1861 ;  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  April 
26,  1862 ;  resigned,  December  27,  1862 ; 
commissioned  Major,  December  4,  1861, 
with  rank  from  September  17,  1861,  orig- 
inal ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  April  21,  1862, 
with  rank  from  April  8,  1862,  vice  S.  H. 
Mix,  promoted. 

MIX,  SIMON  HOOSACK,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  at  Washington,  D.  C,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, August  16,  1861;  as  Colonel, 
April  26,  1862;  mortally  wounded,  June  15, 
1864,  while  leading  a  charge  of  his  brigade 
before  Petersburg,  Va. ;  captured  and 
died,  same  date ;  commissioned  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  August  16,  1861,  original ;  Colonel, 
A.pril  21,  1862,  with  rank  from  April  8, 
1862,  vice  Van  Allen,  resigned. 

MORGAN,  BENJAMIN  H.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  August  4,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  C,  August  28,  1861 ;  appointed 
Wagoner,  no  date;  promoted  Battalion 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  June  7,  1862; 
Regimental  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  July 

17,  1862;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant 
and  Regimental  Quartermaster,  December 

18,  1863 ;  captured  in  action,  June  29,  1864, 
at    Ream's     Station,    Va. ;    paroled,    July, 
1864;  resigned,  September  20,  1864;  com- 
missioned    First     Lieutenant     and     Regi- 
mental   Quartermaster,    January    16,    1864, 
with   rank    from    December    7,    1863,   vice 
H.   S.  Joy,  promoted. 

MORSE,  JOSEPH  E.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  Covington  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  A, 
August  25,  1864;  as  Regimental  Commis- 
sary of  Subsistence,  January  9,  1865 ; 
transferred  in  July,  1865,  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant to  Company  F,  and  July  21,  1865, 
to  the  ist  Mounted  Rifles;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Commis- 
sary of  Subsistence,  December  I,  1864, 


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with  rank  from  October  10,  1864,  vice 
Putnam,  promoted. 

MOSCHELL,  JOHN  R,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled June  13,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany B,  July  30,  1861 ;  resigned,  March 
10,  1863;  subsequent  service  in  i5th  Cav- 
alry; Major,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet; 
commissioned  Captain,  December  4,  1861, 
with  rank  from  July  30,  1861,  original. 

MUNSON,  LANSING,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled August  20,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  August  26,  1861 ; 
resigned,  December  n,  1861 ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  August  25,  1861, 
original. 

MURPHY,  PETER  M.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled May  4,  1861,  at  Schoharie  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany D,  August  13,  1861 ;  resigned,  Octo- 
ber 3,  1862 ;  commissioned  Captain,  De- 
cember 4,  1861,  with  rank  from  August 
12,  1861,  original. 

NORTON,  FRANK  A.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled August  10,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  H,  August  20,  1861 ;  re- 
turned to  ranks,  prior  to  August,  1862 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  16, 
1863 ;  promoted  Regimental  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant, December  18,  1853 ;  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quartermaster, 
January  10,  1865 ;  transferred  as  First 
Lieutenant  to  Company  L  in  July,  1865, 
and  to  the  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  July  21, 
1865 ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental  Quartermaster,  December  22, 
1864,  with  rank  from  September  20,  1864, 
vice  Morgan,  discharged. 

NOURSE,  JOSEPH,  age  35  years ;  enrolled 
at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  A,  Au- 
gust 26,  1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant-Major, 
December  31,  1862;  supernumerary  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  M,  January  15,  1863; 
mustered  in  as  Regimental  Commissary  of 
Subsistence,  April  25,  1863;  died  at  his 
home  at  Rochester,  August  25,  1863;  not 
commissioned  supernumerary  Second 
Lieutenant;  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Regimental  Commissary  of  Sub- 
sistence, May  8,  1863,  with  rank  from 
April  24,  1863,  vice  Gardner,  resigned. 


O'BRIEN,  DANIEL,  age  25  years;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  appointed  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  February  7,  1862; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany I,  May  2,  1862 ;  captured  in  action, 
June  29,  1864,  at  Ream's  Station,  Va. ; 
exchanged,  no  date ;  resigned,  September 

20,  1864;    commissioned    Second    Lieuten- 
ant,   January    27,    1862,    with    rank    from 
January  21,    1862,   vice   Phelps,    resigned; 
First  Lieutenant,  May  15,  1862,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  vice  Phillips,   resigned. 

OGDEN,  WILLIAM  L.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled June  13,  1861,  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  July  17,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  grade  of  Sergeant,  December  16, 
1863 ;  returned  to  ranks,  no  date ;  pro- 
moted Corporal,  no  date;  Sergeant,  July 
19,  1864;  Sergeant-Ma j or,  July  25,  1864; 
First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Adju- 
tant, January  8,  1865;  transferred,  July 
12,  1865,  to  Company  C  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  to  the  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  July 

21,  1865;    commissioned    First    Lieutenant 
and    Regimental    Adjutant,    December    22, 

1864,  with  rank  from  August  9,  1864,  vice 
Post,  promoted. 

PALMER,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  Syracuse  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  August  28, 
1861 ;  mustered  out,  August  27,  1864,  at 
Bermuda  Hundred,  Va. ;  commissioned 
Surgeon,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  August  28,  1861,  original. 

PHELPS,  CHARLES,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled July  20,  1861,  at  Leyden  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  August  21,  1861 ;  dis- 
charged, December  29,  1861,  upon  adverse 
report  of  an  examining  board ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  August  21,  1861, 
original. 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN  P.,  late  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, 37th  Infantry;  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  Assistant  Surgeon,  February  25, 

1865,  with  rank   from  February   13,    1865, 
vice  Cutland,  not  mustered;  see  I36th  In- 
fantry. 

PHILLIPS,  LUCIUS  A.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled July  17,  1861,  at  Medina  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  August  20,  1861 ;  re- 
signed, November  14,  1861 ;  subsequent 


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service  in  xoist  Infantry ;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with 
rank  from  August  20,  1861,  original. 
PIERCE,  SAMUEL  C,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled August  20,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  August  27,  1861 ; 
detailed  as  Adjutant,  September  21,  1861 ; 
transferred  to  Company  C,  May  27,  1862 ; 
to  Company  K,  September  15,  1862 ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  to  date  December  27, 
1862 ;  captured  in  action,  June  29,  1864, 
at  Ream's  Station,  Va. ;  exchanged,  no 
date ;  transferred  to  Company  B,  January 

9,  1865 ;     mustered     in     as     Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  March  I,  1865 ;  mustered  out,  July 
12,    1865,    at    Suffolk,    Va. ;    not    commis- 
sioned    First     Lieutenant ;     commissioned 
First    Lieutenant    and    Regimental    Adju- 
tant,   December  4,    1861,  with    rank    from 
September    21,     1861,     original;     Captain, 
March  3,   1863,  with  rank  from  December 
27,  1862,  vice  Cole,  promoted;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  December  7,  1864,  with  rank  from 
October    12,    1864,    vice    Jacobs,    Jr.,    dis- 
charged. 

POND,  NATHAN  P.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  M, 
August  8,  1862;  mustered  out,  to  date 
December  8,  1863,  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va., 
for  promotion  to  Major  in  the  ist  U.  S. 
Colored  Cavalry ;  commissioned  Captain, 
May  8,  1863,  with  rank  from  September 

10,  1862,  original. 

POST,  JOHN  MORTON,  age  26  years ;  ea- 
rolled  June  13,  1861,  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany E,  July  17,  1861 ;  promoted  Corporal, 
May  24,  1862 ;  Sergeant,  January  27,  1863 ; 
Sergeant-Major,  June  15,  1863;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  December  16,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
M,  to  date  April  25,  1864;  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Regimental  Adjutant,  July  2, 
1864;  as  Captain,  Company  E,  to  date 
January  8,  1865 ;  mustered  out,  July  12, 
1865,  at  Norfolk,  Va. ;  commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  April  13,  1864,  with  rank 
from  February  i,  1864,  vice  Ferry,  pro- 
moted; First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 
Adjutant,  June  21,  1864,  with  rank  from 
February  i,  1864,  vice  Ferry,  promoted; 
Captain,  December  22,  1864,  with  rank 


from  August  9,  1864,  vice  R.  M.  Hall, 
discharged. 

PUTNAM,  ISRAEL  H.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  I3th  Infantry,  which  became 
Company  K,  this  regiment,  September 
i,  1861 ;  resigned,  November  5,  1861 ; 
re-entered  the  service,  June  6,  1862,  at 
Rochester  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  Sep- 
tember 10,  1862 ;  acting  Battalion  and 
Regimental  Adjutant,  no  dates;  appointed 
Regimental  Commissary  of  Subsistence, 
September  7,  1863;  mustered  in  as  Major, 
to  date  December  4,  1864;  mustered  out, 
July  12,  1865,  at  Suffolk,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned in  i3th  Infantry;  again  as  First 
Lieutenant,  this  regiment,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  November  5,  1861, 
original ;  recommissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, May  8,  1863,  with  rank  from  Septem- 
ber 9,  1862,  original;  First  Lieutenant  and 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  October  17, 
1863,  with  rank  from  August  25,  1863, 
vice  Nourse,  deceased;  Major,  November 
30,  1864,  with  rank  from  October  10,  1864, 
vice  Stearns,  resigned. 

RICHARDSON,  COLIN,  age  20  years ;  en- 
rolled July  6,  1861,  at  Delhi  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  August  22,  1861 ;  with  Com- 
pany G  in  July,  1862 ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  F,  to  date  February  2,  1863 ; 
mustered  out,  October  12,  1864,  at  Varina, 
Va. ;  see  26th  Cavalry ;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with 
rank  from  August  22,  1861,  original ; 
Captain,  May  8,  1863,  with  rank  from 
January  26,  1863,  vice  McNamara,  re- 
signed. 

RING,  JARVIS,  age  35  years;  enrolled  at 
Elmira  to  serve  two  years,  and  mustered 
in,  May  14,  1861,  as  Private,  Company  G, 
I3th  Infantry,  which  became,  September 
i,  1861,  Company  K,  this  regiment;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  no  date;  supernumerary 
Second  Lieutenant,  no  date  (probably  No- 
vember or  December,  1862)  ;  mustered  out, 
May  3,  1863 ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  to  date  June  12, 1863 ; 
resigned,  June  10,  1864;  not  commissioned 
supernumerary  Second  Lieutenant ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  June  29, 
1863,  with  rank  from  June  12,  1863,  vice 
Leyden,  promoted. 


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ROBINSON,  ZEBULON  C,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  June  13,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  A,  July  17,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  March  i,  1863;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  December  16,  1863;  promoted 
Second  Lieutenant,  March  30,  1864;  dis- 
missed, July  28,  1864;  dismissal  revoked 
and  honorably  discharged  as  of  same  date ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  April  13, 
1864,  with  rank  from  February  I,  1864,  vice 
Mclntyre,  mustered  out. 

SCALA,  RAPHAEL,  age  41  years;  enrolled 
June  i,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  D,  August  13,  1861 ;  re- 
signed, November  7,  1861 ;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with 
rank  from  November  7,  1861,  original. 

SCHUYLER,  PETER  D.,  age  29  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  C, 
August  3,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant, 
no  date ;  missing  in  action,  at  Ream's  Sta- 
tion, Va.,  June  29,  1864;  rejoined  company 
July  i,  1864;  mustered  out,  August  3,  1864, 
at  Bermuda  Hundred,  Va. ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  not  mustered,  July  12, 
1864,  with  rank  from  April  18,  1864,  vice 
Brewer,  promoted. 

SHEARER,  WILLIAM  B.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  July,  1861,  at  Syracuse  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  July  30,  1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant, 
to  date  July  30,  1861 ;  First  Sergeant, 
February  22,  1862;  supernumerary  Second 
Lieutenant,  December  29,  1862;  mustered 
out,  May  3,  1863,  at  New  Berne,  N.  C. ; 
subsequent  service,  isth  Cavalry;  not 
commissioned. 

SHELDON,  OSCAR,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled April  25,  1861,  at  Elmira  to  serve 
two  years;  mustered  in,  May  14,  1861,  as 
Private,  Company  G,  I3th  Infantry,  which 
became  Company  K,  September  i,  1861, 
this  regiment;  reported  as  Corporal,  Octo- 
ber 31,  1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant,  Octo- 
ber 31,  1862;  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 27,  1862 ;  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
C,  June  10,  1864;  transferred  to  Com- 
pany G,  July  13,  1864;  to  Company  K, 
January  9,  1865;  to  Company  L,  April 
17,  1865;  mustered  out,  July  12,  1865,  at 
Suffolk,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, May  8,  1863,  with  rank  from  De- 


cember 27,  1862,  vice  Gates,  promoted ; 
First  Lieutenant,  June  21,  1864,  with  rank 
from  May  7,  1864,  vice  Mayes,  killed  in 
action. 

SMITH,  GEORGE,  age  30  years;  enrolled 
August  12,  1861,  at  New  Hamburg  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  I,  August  28,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted First  Sergeant,  December  7,  1863 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  16, 
1863;  promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  July 
23,  1864;  Captain,  January  9,  1865;  mus- 
tered out,  July  12,  1865;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  July  12,  1864,  with 
rank  from  June  21,  1864,  vice  Post,  pro- 
moted ;  Captain,  December  22,  1864,  vfhh 
rank  from  October  16,  1864,  vice  Rich- 
ardson, discharged. 

SMITH,  HERMAN  E.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled August  10,  1861,  at  Margaretville 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  E,  August  22,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Quartermaster-Sergeant,  Decem- 
ber 25,  1861 ;  First  Sergeant,  January  i, 
1863;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  Decem- 
ber 16,  1863;  promoted  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  D,  May  7,  1864;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  M,  September  10, 
1864;  killed  in  action,  October  7,  1864, 
near  Richmond,  Va. ;  commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  June  21,  1864,  with  rank 
from  May  7,  1864,  vice  Sheldon,  promoted. 

SMITH,  MILTON  H.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  C, 
August  3,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant, 
no  date ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, to  date  April  25,  1864;  mustered 
out,  October  13,  1864,  at  Varina,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  April 
13,  1864,  with  rank  from  February  i, 
1864,  vice  Beecher,  promoted. 

SPAULDING,  GEORGE  R.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  at  Elmira  to  serve  two  years, 
and  mustered  in,  May  14,  1861,  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  A,  I3th  Infantry ;  trans- 
ferred August  28,  1861,  to  Company  G, 
which  became  Company  K,  this  regiment, 
September  i,  1861 ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  October  i,  1861 ; 
resigned,  May  28.  1862 ;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  December '  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  October  i,  1861,  original. 

SPOOR,  OLIVER  C,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled August  30,  1862,  at  Rochester  to 


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serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  A,  August  31,  1862;  pro- 
moted Sergeant-Major,  April  25,  1864; 
missing  in  action,  June  29,  1864,  at  Ream's 
Station,  Va. ;  rejoined  company  in  July, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  July  25,  1864;  as  Captain, 
Company  B,  October  12,  1864;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  K,  January  9,  1865; 
mustered  out,  July  12,  1865,  at  Suffolk, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
July  12,  1864,  with  rank  from  June  15, 
1864,  vice  Stahler,  promoted;  Captain, 
December  22,  1864,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 12,  1864,  vice  Pierce,  promoted. 

STAHLER,  ENOCH,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled June  13,  1861,  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  July  17,  1861 ;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, January  22,  1862;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  December  16,  1863;  promoted 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  March  24, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  June  15,  1864;  wounded  in 
action  in  1864;  discharged,  February  13, 
1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
March  25,  1864,  with  rank  from  January 
12,  1864,  vice  Burke,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant,  July  22,  1864,  with  rank  from 
June  15,  1864,  vice  Allis,  promoted. 

STARR,  IRWIN  M.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled June  13,  1861,  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  A,  July  17,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as 
a  veteran,  December  16,  1863;  promoted 
Quartermaster-Sergeant  and  First  Ser- 
geant, no  dates ;  promoted  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  M,  no  date;  transferred 
to  Company  A,  no  date;  acting  Regi- 
mental Quartermaster,  September  to  De- 
cember, 1864;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  January  8,  1865 ;  transferred 
to  ist  Mounted  Rifles,  July  21,  1865; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  May  19, 

1864,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  ; 

Captain,  December  22,  1864,  with  rank 
from  October  13,  1864,  vice  Chamberlin, 
discharged. 

STEARNS,  ALONZO,  age  41  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  August  3,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  to 
date  September  12,  1861 ;  as  Major,  July 
25,  1864;  resigned,  October  10,  1864;  not 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant;  commis- 

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sioned  Captain,  December  i,  1861,  with 
rank  from  September  12,  1861,  original; 
Major,  July  12,  1864,  with  rank  from 
June  15,  1864,  vice  Jacobs,  Jr.,  promoted. 

STONE,  GEORGE,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
August  10,  1861,  at  Margaretville  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  E,  August  22,  1861 ; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  De- 
cember 12,  1861;  discharged,  December 
8,  1862;  see  i6th  Cavalry;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  I4th  Cavalry;  not  commissioned. 

SWEET,  WILLIAM  H.  D.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  May  6,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  D,  August  13,  1861 ;  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  25,  1862; 
resigned,  August  13,  1862 ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  June  10,  1862,  with 
rank  from  May  29,  1862,  vice  Townsend, 
resigned. 

TEEPLE,  GEORGE  M.,  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  Assistant  Surgeon,  February 
18,  1865,  with  rank  from  February  14, 
1865,  vice  Thompson,  not  mustered. 

THOMPSON,  THOMAS,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, 92d  Infantry;  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  Assistant  Surgeon,  this  regiment, 
December  9,  1864,  with  rank  from  De- 
cember 8,  1864,  vice  Van  Alstyne,  pro- 
moted. 

TIBBITS,  CHARLES,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered 
in  as  Private,  Company  A,  July  17,  1861 ; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  October  i,  1861 ; 
Second  Lieutenant,  May  24,  1862; 
resigned,  January  12,  1863;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

TOWNSEND,  CHARLES,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  June  25,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  D,  August  13,  1861 ;  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  to  date  August  30,  1861 ;  ap- 
pointed Adjutant,  2d  Battalion,  October 
12,  1861 ;  resigned,  May  29,  1862 ;  subse- 
quent service  in  io6th  Infantry;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  October  12,  1861, 
original. 

TOWNSEND,  EBENEZER  G.,  age  42 
years;  enrolled  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  August  28, 
1861 ;  resigned,  April  14,  1862 ;  commis- 
sioned Chaplain,  December  4,  1861,  with 
rank  from  August  28,  1861,  original. 


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VAN  ALEN,  JAMES  H.,  age  43  years; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  years,  and  mus- 
tered in  at  Washington,  D.  C,  as  Colo- 
nel, August  28,  1861 ;  resigned,  April  8, 
1862;  commissioned  Colonel,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  August  28,  1861, 
original. 

VAN  ALSTYNE,  JOHN  L.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  February  16,  1863,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  February  21,  1863;  as  Sur- 
geon, to  date  September  5,  1864;  mus- 
tered out,  July  12,  1865,  at  Suffolk,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Assistant  Surgeon,  Febru- 
ary 16,  1863,  with  rank  from  February  9, 

1863,  additional;    Surgeon,   September  30, 

1864,  with  rank  from   September  5,   1864, 
vice   Palmer,   discharged. 

VAN  AUKEN,  DAVID,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled June  8,  1861,  at  Schoharie  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany D,  August  12,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  grade  of  Sergeant,  February  19, 
1864;  wounded  in  action,  May  14,  1864, 
at  Chester  Bridge,  Va. ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  December 
7,  1864;  discharged  for  disability,  June 
12,  1865 ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
December  7,  1864,  with  rank  of  same  date, 
vice  O'Brien,  resigned. 

VAN  REYPEN,  CORNELIUS  G.,  age  29 
years;  enrolled  October  3,  1861,  at  Jer- 
sey City,  N.  J.,  to  serve  three  years ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  unattached  Com- 
pany A,  N.  J.  Volunteer  Cavalry,  Decem- 
ber 28,  1861,  which  became  Company  M, 
this  regiment,  January  10,  1862;  mustered 
out,  April  5,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
subsequent  service  in  ist  N.  J.  Cavalry; 
not  commissioned. 

WALL,  EDWARD,  age  38  years;  enrolled 
June  3,  1864,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  to 
date  June  5,  1864;  mustered  out,  October 
12,  1864;  commissioned  Chaplain,  July  8, 
1864,  with  rank  from  June  4,  1864,  vice 
Townsend,  resigned. 

WATKINS,  GEORGE  D.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  June  18,  1861,  at  Oneonta  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  D,  August  12,  1861 ; 
promoted  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  April 
30,  1863;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  grade 
of  Sergeant,  January  4,  1864;  promoted 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  to  date 
January  10,  1865;  transferred  to  ist 
Mounted  Rifles,  July  21,  1865;  commis- 


sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  22, 
1864,  with  rank  from  October  20,  1864, 
vice  Gregory,  promoted. 

WHITE,  LEWIS  B.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled August  20,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  H,  August  27,  1861 ;  cap- 
tured in  action,  March  25,  1863,  near  New 
Berne,  N.  C. ;  paroled,  no  date ;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  16,  1863 ; 
returned  to  ranks,  October  19,  1864;  died 
of  acute  phthisis,  January  14,  1865,  at 
Portsmouth,  Va. ;  commissioned,  not  mus- 
tered, Second  Lieutenant,  December  23, 
1864,  with  rank  from  October  12,  1864, 
vice  Spoor,  promoted. 

WILBER,  BERIAH,  age  21  y»ars ;  enrolled 
July  10,  1861,  at  Schoharie  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company 
D,  August  12,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, grade  of  Sergeant,  December  16, 
1863 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Sep- 
tember 9,  1864;  as  Captain,  to  date  Octo- 
ber 17,  1864;  mustered  out,  July  12,  1865, 
at  Suffolk,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  August  8,  1864,  with  rank 
from  June  21,  1864,  vice  Ring,  discharged ; 
Captain,  December  22,  1864,  with  rank 
from  October  17,  1864,  vice  Ferry,  dis- 
charged. 

WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  D.,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  August  8,  1862,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  super- 
numerary Second  Lieutenant,  Company  M, 
September  10,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  to  date  January  14,  1803; 
resigned,  November  10,  1863;  not  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 
Adjutant,  May  8,  1863,  with  rank  from 
December  30,  1862,  vice  Chesbrough, 
resigned. 

WILLSON,  JOHN  M.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled August  25,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  H,  August  27,  1861 ;  mustered 
out,  September  6,  1864,  at  Bermuda  Hun- 
dred, Va. ;  commissioned  Captain,  De- 
cember 4,  1861,  with  rank  from  August 
25,  1861,  original;  Major,  not  mustered, 
July  12,  1864,  with  rank  from  April  18, 
1864,  vice  Cole,  discharged. 

WILSON,  JAMES  K.,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled at  Cincinnati,  O.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  L,  September  18,  1861, 


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resigned,    March    18,    1862 ;    not    commis- 
sioned. 

WOLFE,  JOHN  A.,  age  23  years;  enrolled 
August  10,  1861,  at  Leyden  to  serve  three 
years;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company 
G,  August  21,  1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant, 
August  23,  1861 ;  borne  as  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant  on  roll  for  April  12,  1863 ;  pro- 
moted First  Sergeant,  June  14,  1863 ; 


Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  July  27, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  to  date  January  10,  1865 ; 
mustered  out,  July  12,  1865,  at  Suffolk 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
July  12,  1864,  with  rank  from  June  21, 
1864,  vice  Benson,  promoted ;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, December  22,  1864,  with  rank  from 
October  17,  1864,  vice  Gates,  discharged. 


FOURTH  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY. 

First  Regiment,  German  Cavalry;  Dickel's  Mounted  Rifles;  Lincoln  Greens. 

In  May,  1861,  Major  Byron  commenced  recruiting  a  body  of  cavalry  known  as 
the  Lincoln  Greens;  in  June,  Col.  Christian  F.  Dickel  became  connected  with  it,  and 
July  26,  1861,  received  authority  from  the  War  Department  to  organize  a  regiment  of 
cavalry;  he  took  the  Lincoln  Greens  for  a  nucleus  of  his  regiment  which  was  then  known 
as  Dickel's  Mounted  Rifles.  The  regiment  was  organized  at  New  York  city ;  mustered 
in  the  service  of  the  United  States  for  three  years,  between  August  10  and  November 
15,  1861,  and  designated  by  the  State  authorities  the  4th  Regiment  of  Cavalry.  In 
November,  1861,  two  companies  recruited,  respectively,  by  Captains  Trautwein  and  de 
Rosecrantz,  for  the  German  Cavalry,  a  regiment  to  recruit  which  Col.  G.  A.  Moltke 
received  authority  from  the  War  Department  August  20,  1861,  but  which  failed  of  organ- 
ization, joined  this  regiment;  Captain  Trautwein's  company  becoming  Company  H,  and 
Captain  de  Rosecrantz's  company  being  transferred  to  the  other  companies,  principally 
to  Company  I.  In  fall  of  1861,  the  company  recruited  by  Capt.  John  McDonnell  for  the 
regiment  was  consolidated  with  the  other  companies.  Company  K  was  mustered  in  the 
United  States  service  November  15,  1862;  Company  L,  December,  1862;  and  Company  M, 
February  13,  1863.  In  August,  September,  October  and  November,  1864,  the  men  entitled 
thereto  were  discharged,  and  the  recruits  and  veterans  transferred  to  Companies  F,  K,  L 
and  M,  and  retained  in  the  service. 

The  companies  were  recruited  principally :  A,  D,  E,  F,  G,  I  and  K  at  New  York  city ; 
B  and  C  at  Yonkers ;  H  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  New  York  city ;  L  at  New  York  city, 
Brooklyn,  Stuyvesant,  Kinderhook  and  Poughkeepsie ;  and  M  at  New  York  city  and 
Brooklyn.  Captain  McDonnell's  company  was  recruited  at  Philadelphia,  Pa. ;  Captain 
de  Rosecrantz's  company  at  New  York  city. 

The  regiment  (eight  companies)  left  the  State  August  29,  1861,  and  served  in  Blenker's 
Division,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  September,  1861 ;  in  5th  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
from  March,  1862 ;  in  Mountain  Department  from  April,  1862 ;  in  the  Cavalry  Brigade 
of  the  1st  Corps,  Army  of  Virginia,  from  June,  1862;  in  the  Cavalry  Brigade,  ist  Division, 
nth  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  September,  1862;  in  the  ist  Brigade,  2d  Division, 
Cavalry  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  February,  1863 ;  in  the  ist  Brigade,  3d 
Division,  Cavalry,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  May,  1863 ;  in  2d  Brigade,  2d  Division, 
Cavalry,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  June  14,  1863;  and  in  the  2d  Brigade,  ist  Division, 
Cavalry  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  August  12,  1863 ;  with  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac  detached  from  the  Cavalry  Corps,  in  May,  1864;  with  the  Cavalry  Corps  again 
toward  end  of  May,  1864;  in  the  Army  of  the  Shenandoah  from  October,  1864. 

February  27,  1865,  the  battalion  commanded  by  Maj.  Edward  Schwartz  was  trans- 
ferred to  the  pth  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Cavalry,  Company  F  becoming  its  Company  E,  the 
members  of  Company  K  being  transferred  to  Companies  B,  E,  H,  M  and  L,  Company  L 
becoming  L,  and  M  Company  B,  of  the  same. 

While  in  the  service,  the  regiment  lost  by  death,  killed  in  action,  4  officers,  40  enlisted 
men ;  died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  i  officer,  12  enlisted  men ;  died  of  disease  and 
other  causes,  3  officers,  54  enlisted  men;  total,  8  officers,  106  enlisted  men;  aggregate,  114; 
of  whom  i  officer  and  14  enlisted  men  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy. 

The  regiment,  or  portions  of  it,  took  part  in  the  following  engagements,  etc. : 


804 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


PLACB. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

« 

rt 

B 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

-o 
id 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

•o 

0  -J 

^6 
W 

i 

o 

^E 
W 

be 
bo 
< 

1861. 
Dec             2 

1862. 
Mar.            7 
30 
April         14 

5 
3 

5 

3 
i 

New  Creek  Station   Va           

May          20 
28 
June            i 

Franklin    Va                        .    . 

i 

2 

3 

3 

S 

2 

3 
6 
7 
8 
9 

12 

July         'i 

22 
A                        29 

Aug.             9 
Aug.  1  6- 
Sept.  2 
Aug.          16 
24-25 
26 
27 
29 
30 

Sept.            4 

22 

Nov.         1  8 

i 

Woodstock,  Edinburg  and  Mt.  Jackson,  Va  

13 

14 

Aldie   Va                                   

4 
5 

2 

2 

4 
8 

2 
3 

2 

i 

I 

White  House  Ford    Va     

I 

1 

ii 

51 

I 

67 

I 

Bull  Run                  

i 

3 

i 

29 

30 

20 

22 
1863. 

Kellysville    Va                             

3 

I 
I 

5 

i 

Feb.            2 

9 
25 
Mar.            7 
i? 
23 
May            i 

5 

6 

i 
4 

i 

Kelly's  Ford    Va                         •    •  •  • 

i 

Kelly's  Ford    Va                       •    • 

Q  aPl,       ,       p             y'a 

I 

ii 
17 
19 
20 

21 
29 

July       1—3 

Aldie   Va                        

5 

i 

ai 
5 

2 

13 

5 

i 
8 

42 

13 
3 
27 

Aldie   Va                              

2 

i 

I? 

I 

4 

6 
6 
8 

11-12 
14 
16 
Sept.           6 

10 

13 
14 
IS 
16-17 
19 

22 

Oct.           10 
1  1 

12 

14 

17-18 
23 
24-26 

i 

Falling  Waters   Md           

7 

17 

24 

i 
25 

I 
33 

X 

I 

2 

4 

XT              T        l7  '    QK             V 

I 

i 

3 

9 

14 

Oak  Hill    Va                                      

2 

a 

4 

I 

BpaUon  Station.  Va  .  . 

I 

REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


805 


PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Oak  Hill    Va                             

1863. 
Nov.           3 

8 
Nov.  26- 
Dec.  2 

3 
3 

6 
4 

27 
29 
3° 
Dec.            i 

J 

Ely's  Ford                         

2 
1864. 

Jan.            9 
29 
Feb.        6-7 
29 

Barnett's  Ford    Va  

i 
a 

I 

3 

Aylett's    Va                               

2 
28 

May            5 
8 

21 
32-26 
27-3° 
2? 
30 

May  31- 
June  6 
June            i 

2 

June     7-24 
ii-ia 

n, 

23 
24 
25 

June  26- 
July  30 
July          1  8 

21 
27-29 

Aug.          10 

New  Kent  Court  House,  Va  

I 
I 

i 

Guinea  and  Milford  Stations,  Va  

Old  Church    Va      

Cold  Harbor   Va                         

Cold  Harbor                

i 

9 

3 

5 

24 

6 

48 

I 
I 
I 
X 

White  House    Va   

Charles  City  Court  House,  Va  

Prince  George  Court  House,  Va  

i 

Lees'  Mills   Va         

I 

White  Post    Va                        

ii 

12 

13-14 
15-16 

21 
24 
25 
28-29 

Sept.         13 

4 

Cedar  Creek    Va             

4 
6 

5 
25 
I 

i 

2 

6 

Front  Royal    Va                 

i 

2 

2 

i 

i 

2 

Charlestown    W    Va        

Halltown   Va  

Smithfield    Va               

I 

i 

3 

i 

Bunker  Hill    Va  

19 

22 
23-24 

26-27 

Oct.             i 

i 

12 
4 

I 

3 

4 

i? 
9 

Fisher's  Hill    Va    

Port  Republic    Va     

Mt   Crawford    Va                   

Middletown  and  Newtown,  Va  

a 
9 
14 
17 
19 
20 
Nov.         12 

8 

3 

i 

Tom's  Brook   Va     

Cedar  Creek   Va 

Cedar  Creek   Va                     

Rood's  Hill    Va                           

22 

Dec.          2  1 

3 

3 

I 

Liberty  Mills   Va                  

I 

Jack's  Shop   Va                                   

22 

26 

I 
I 

I 
3 

Total  loss                                      

4 

40 

i 

12 

ii 

148 

II 

228 

453 

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REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  REGIMENT. 


Colonels. 

CHRISTIAN  F.  DICKEL,  from  Novem- 
ber I,  1861,  to  September  10,  1862. 

LOUIS  PALMA  DI  CESNOLA,  from 
September  u,  1862,  to  September  4,  1864. 

Lieutenant-Colonels. 

FERRIES  NAZER,  from  November  i, 
1861,  to  April  23,  1863. 

AUGUSTUS  PRUYN,  from  May  i  to  De- 
cember 12,  1863. 

WILLIAM  R.  PARNELL,  from  Decem- 
ber 13,  1863,  to  December  15,  1864. 

Majors. 
SAMUEL      GUENTHER,      acting,      from 

,  to  October  31,  1861. 

PALLE  DE  ROSECRANTZ,  from : , 

to  January  2,  1862. 
BARON      ANTON      VON     PUECHEL- 

STEIN,  from  January  i,  1862,  to  August 

10,  1863. 
AUGUSTUS  PRUYN,  from  January  28  to 

May  i,  1863. 

WILLIAM    R.    PARNELL,    from    Septem- 
ber u  to  December  13,  1863. 
AUGUSTUS    HAURAND,    from    October 

28,   1863,   to   March  22,   1865. 
EDWARD    SCHWARTZ,    from    March    i, 

1864,  to  February  27,  1865. 

Regimental  Adjutants. 
ADOLPH       VON       DACHENHAUSEN, 

from  November  i  to  30,  1861. 
FRANCE    PAPAFY,    from    November   25, 

1861,  to  January  16,   1862. 
ALFRED  SPANN,  from  ,  to  Feb- 
ruary 25,    1862. 
JOHN    WHITSID,    from    February   25    to 

April  9,    1862. 
ENNO     FRED.     VON     WENCKEBACH, 

from  April  23,   1862,  to  April  23,   1863. 
JOHN  W.  WRIGHT,  from  July  I,  1862,  to 

February   16,   1863. 
WILLIAM    BLEWETT,    from    September 

I,   1863,  to  February  15,   1864. 
DONALD    McDONALD,    from    February 

15,  1864,  to  March  i,  1865. 

Battalion  Adjutant. 

FREDERICK  ROBERT,  from  October  29 
to  November  i,  1861. 


Regimental    Quartermasters. 

ROBERT  KANE,  from  September  25  to 
December  20,  1861. 

FREDERICK  ROBERT,  from  November 
i,  1861,  to  September  5,  1862. 

ALEXANDER  NEWBURGHER,  from 
January  7,  1863,  to  November  4,  1864. 

FRANCIS  H.  TARLETON,  from  Febru- 
ary i  to  March  29,  1865. 

Battalion    Quartermasters. 

EDWIN    H.    SAWYER,    from    September 

ii,   1861,  to   January,   1863. 
MORRIS   BEHREND,   from  January   i   to 

July  23,    1862. 

Commissary    of   Subsistence. 

FRANCIS    E.    WHITE,    from   January   7, 

1863,  to  October  31,  1864. 

Surgeons. 

ADOLPH     MAJER,     from     November    i, 

1861,  to  July  22,  1862. 
MORRIS  J.  FRANKLIN,  from  July  23  to 

October  14,   1862. 
BUEL    GOODSELL     STREETER,    from 

June   i,   1863,  to  September   12,   1864. 
DEWITT  C.  BEEBE,   from  November   12, 

1864,  to  March  29,   1865. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 
MORRIS  J.  FRANKLIN,  from  September 

18,   1861,  to  July  23,   1862. 
MARTIN  BRAUN,  from  July  23,  1862,  to 

June  5,  1863. 
THOMAS  H.   SNOW,  from  March  22  to 

June  20,   1863. 
DEWITT   C.    BEEBE,    from  July  9,   1863, 

to  November  12,  1864. 

Chaplains. 

WILLIAM  E.  STRICKLAND,  from  Sep- 
tember 3,  :86i,  to  April  30,  1862. 

JOHN  C.  JACOBI,  from  October  14,  1862, 
to  May  n,  1863. 

OF  COMPANY  A. 
Captain  J.- 
HERMAN   R.    SEGEBARTH,    from    Au- 
gust 10  to  September  2,  1861. 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


807 


LOUIS    GALESKI,    from    September    3    to 

November  15,  1861. 
GUSTAVE   F.    POKORNY,   from  January 

i  to  May  19,  1862. 
JULIUS  VON  WITTKE,  from  May  19  to 

October  20,   1862,  and  from  December  2, 

1862,  to   April  9,    1863. 

PETER  REMMET,  from  April  22  to  No- 
vember 20,  1863. 

HERMAN  RICHTER,  from  January  15  to 
September  23,  1864. 

First  Lieutenants: 

FREDERICK  CASSINONE,  from  August 

10  to  30,   1861. 
GUSTAVE    F.    POKORNY,    from    August 

30,   1861,  to  January  I,   1862. 
LOUIS    SIEBERT,    from  January    i,    1862, 

to   ,    and    from    May  —   to    May 

13,   1862. 
ROBERT    REIMER,    from    May    14,    1862, 

to  March  7,   1863. 
HERMAN  RICHTER,   from  January  i   to 

15,  1864. 
BALDWIN    CANN,   from   February   17   to 

September  23,  1864. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

LOUIS   ANDERSON,   from  August   10  to 

October  28,  1861. 
LOUIS   SIEBERT,  from  October  28,  1861, 

to  January    i,    1862. 
ROBERT  REIMER,  from  January   i,  1862, 

to  May   14,   1862. 
PETER  REMMET,  from  May  15,  1862,  to 

April  22,   1863. 
HERMAN     RICHTER,    from     April     23, 

1863,  to   January    i,    1864. 

OF  COMPANY  B. 
Captains: 

MARTIN  T.  SKAIRVINSKY,  from  Au- 
gust 29  to  December  18,  1861. 

WILLIAM  R.  PARNELL,  from  December 
19,  1861,  to  September  u,  1863. 

THOMAS  H.  PHILLIPSON,  from  Au- 
gust 10,  1863,  to  October  4,  1864. 

First  Lieu'tenants: 

CHARLES  R.  DUCHESNOY,  from  Au- 
gust 29  to  December  18,  1861. 

CHRISTOPHER  DOLAN,  from  Decem- 
ber 19,  1861,  to  May  15,  1862. 


OSCAR  VON    BONIN,   from  ,  to 

June  ii,   1863. 
THOMAS    H.    PHILLIPSON,    from    May 

15,   1862,  to  August   10,   1863. 
HENRY      WILLIAM     CLENSCH,     from 

February  15,  1864,  to  March  I,   1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
CHRISTOPHER    DOLAN,    from    August 

21  to  December  19,  1861. 
JOHN    R.    OLMSTEAD,    from    December, 

1861,  to   May  7,   1862. 

THOMAS  H.  PHILLIPSON,  from  Febru- 
ary 26  to  May  15,  1862. 

HENRY  WILLIAM  CLENSCH,  from 
June  i,  1863,  to  February  15,  1864. 

OF  COMPANY  C. 
Captains: 
RALPH  H.  OLMSTEAD,  from  September 

5,   1861,  to  March  n,   1862. 
WILLIAM   HART,    from   March   11,    1862, 

to    September    16,    1863. 
WILLIAM     BLEWETT,     from     February 
15,    1864,   to  January   10,    1865. 

•  First  Lieutenants: 

WILLIAM    R.    PARNELL,    from    August 

29  to  December   19,   1861. 
WILLIAM   H.    WILLIAMS,    from  , 

to  . 

OSCAR    TOMPKINS,    from    February    I, 

1864,   to   March   i,   1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

JAMES    LYON,    from   September   5,    1861, 

to  May  19,  1862. 
CHARLES  H.   HAWKINS,  from  March  I, 

1862,  to   February  3,    1863. 

JOHN  LOWREY,  from  October  n,  1862, 
to  August  10,  1863. 

OF  COMPANY  D. 
Captains: 
HENRY    F.    MAASKENS,    from    August 

17   to   November  29,   1861. 
ADOLPH        VON       DACHENHAUSEN, 
from    November    30,    1861,   to   April   20, 
1863. 

First   Lieutenants: 

MORTIMER  VON  STRANTZ,  from  Jan- 
uary i  to  February  7,  1862. 


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REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


JOHN    WHITSID,    from    February    7    to 

25,  1862. 
LOUIS    SIEBERT,   from  ,  to   May, 

1862. 
MICHAEL  SMIDT,  from  February   15  to 

September  6,  1864. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

CHARLES   BERTHOLDI,   from  , 

to  December   12,   1861. 
JULIUS    SAMSON,    from    September    16, 

1861,  to  July  5,  1862. 
FERDINAND     BERGER,     from    June    i, 

1863,  to  February  6,  1864. 

OF  COMPANY  E. 
Captains: 
FRANCIS   B.    REVERE,   from   November 

i,  1861,  to  May  15,  1862. 
CHRISTOPHER  DOLAN,   from  May   15, 

1862,  to   February  25,   1863. 
EDWARD    SCHWARTZ,    from    April    20, 

1863,  to  March   i,   1864. 

WILLIAM  H.  ALLEN,  from  May  6  to 
December  30,  1864. 

First  Lieutenants: 

WILLIAM    HART,    from    September    16, 

1861,  to  March  n,  1862. 
HENRY   PITT,  from  ,  to  March  6, 

1862. 
ENNO     FRED.     VON     WENCKEBACH, 

April  23,  1862. 
DANIEL  BIGGS,   from  ,   to   March 

i,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

GEORGE  S.  BECKWITH,  from  Septem- 
ber i  to  December  31,  1861. 

FRANK  STAPLES,  from  January  12  to 
May  16,  1862. 

JACQUES  MORE,  from  May  or  June  to 
August  30,  1862. 

WILLIAM  BLEWETT,  from  January  or 
February  to  September  I,  1863. 

OF  COMPANY  F. 
Captains: 

SAMUEL  GUENTHER,  from  August  22, 
1861,  to  April  30,  1862. 

JOHN  McDONNELL,  from  September  17 
to  December  18,  1861. 

WILLIAM  J.  MARSHALL,  from  Septem- 
ber 26,  1861,  to  November  12,  1861. 


ALBERT   DE   PLANQUE,    from  , 

to    August   13,   1862. 
LOUIS   AHRENS,   from   October  9,    1862, 

to  April  27,   1863. 
EDWIN  H.   SAWYER,  from  February  15, 

1864,  to  February  27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
HENRY   PITT,   from   August  23,   1861,   to 


ROBERT   KANE,    September   25,    1861. 

EDWARD  M.  SCHMIDT,  from  Septem- 
ber 26,  1861,  to  January  10,  1862. 

LOUIS  AHRENS,  from  May  i  to  Octo- 
ber 9,  1862. 

ENNO  FRED.  VON  WENCKEBACH, 
from  April  23,  1863,  to  November  24, 
1864. 

DANIEL    BIGGS,    from    July    i,    1864,    to 


CHARLES  B.  SMITH,  from  February  9, 
1864,  to  March  12,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

PATRICK  S.  EARLY,  from  September  26, 
1861,  to  December  18,  1861. 

GILBERT  E.  OVERTON,  from  Septem- 
ber 26,  1861,  to  April  29,  1862. 

ROBERT    REIMER,    from    December    19, 

1861,  to  January   i,   1862. 

EDWARD    SCHWARTZ,    from    April    30, 

1862,  to   April   20,   1863. 

CHARLES     B.     SMITH,     from    April    9, 

1863,  to  February  9,   1864. 

HENRY  S.  PROCTOR,  from  February  i 
to  28,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  G. 
Captains: 
GEORGE  TEN  EYCK,  from  December  9, 

1861,   to  October   n,   1862. 
WILLIAM  H.   WILLIAMS,  from  Septem- 
ber  19,    1862,  to  December   19,   1864. 
WILLIAM   H.   OLIVER,   from   August   17 
to  October  20,  1864. 

First  Lieutenants: 

THOMAS     PHILLIPS,     from     September 

25  to   December   12,   1861. 
WILLIAM  H.  WILLIAMS,  from  

to  February  25,  1862 ;  and  from  April   14 

to    September    19,    1862. 
JAMES    LYON,    from    May    19,    1862,    to 

March  n,  1863. 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


809 


EDWIN  H.   SAWYER,  from  February  20, 

1863,  to  February   15,    1864. 
WILLIAM    H.    OLIVER,    from    February 

15  to  August  17,  1864. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
HARDING   WESTON,   from  February   17 

to  25,  1862. 
JACQUES    MORE,    from    January    10    to 

May  or  June,  1862. 
WILLIAM    H.    OLIVER,    from    February 

19,  1863,  to  February  15,  1864. 

OF  COMPANY  H. 
Captains: 

GEORGE  SCHWARTSMAN,  from , 

to  October,  1861. 

WILLIAM    TRAUTWEIN,    from    Septem- 
ber 24,  1861,  to  February  25,  1862. 

MORTIMER  VON  STRANTZ,  from  Feb- 
ruary 7  to  July  6,   1862. 

HERMAN  VON   SCHWENKE,  from  De- 
cember 26,  1862,  to  June  n,  1863. 

ADOLPH    SCHNEIDER,    from    April    9, 
1863,  to  October   15,   1864. 

First  Lieutenants: 

JOHN    BAUER,    from   November    I,    1861, 

to  January  8,   1862. 
PETER    SCHLEAHTER,    from   November 

9  to  December   n,   1861. 
ALFRED     SPANN,     from    December    19, 

1861,  to  ,  and  from  February  25 

to  March  i,  1862. 
OSCAR  KRAMER,  from  May   I,   1862,   to 

March  31,  1863. 
JOSEPH    BADEL,    from    March    10,    1862, 

to   June  23,   1863. 
OSCAR   VON    BONIN,    from   June    11    to 

19,  1863. 
JOHN    MAJER,    from    February    15,    1864, 

to  October  15,   1864. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

ALFRED  SPANN,  no  dates. 

MORRIS    BEHREND,   January   I,    1862. 

DAVID    MESSINGER,    from   October   29, 

to  December   12,   1861. 
JOHN    R.    OLMSTEAD,    from    November 

i  to  December,  1861. 
OSCAR  KRAMER,  from  March  i  to  May 

i,   1862. 
ADOLPH   SCHNEIDER,   from   September 

i,   1862,  to  April  9,   1863. 


OF  COMPANY  I. 
Captains: 

PALLE  DE  ROSECRANTZ,  from  Octo- 
ber 17,  1861,  to  . 

FRANCIS  J.  SCHMITT,  from  January  2, 
1862,  to  April  i,  1863. 

HERMAN  VON  SCHWENKE,  from  June 
II  to  November  i,  1863. 

DIETRICH  PENTZEL,  from  February  8, 
1864,  to  March  12,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
JULIUS  VON   WITTKE,   from  December 

9,   1861,  to  May   19,   1862. 
OSCAR     VON     BONIN,     from     May    12, 

1862,  to  . 

DIETRICH    PENTZEL,    from    March    31, 

1863,  to  February  8,   1864. 

JOHN  MAJER,  from  March  to  September, 
1864. 

JULIUS  S.  KLOPPENBURG,  from  Sep- 
tember or  October  to  November  or  De- 
cember, 1864. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

LYMAN    D.    HOWARD,    from    November 

4,  to  December  i,  1861. 
JOSEPH  BADEL,  from  December  24,  1861, 

to  March   10,  1862. 
EDWIN    H.    SAWYER,    from   January   to 

February  20,  1863. 

NATHANIEL  S.  HUESTED,  from  Sep- 
tember or  October,  1863,  to  February  15, 

1864. 

OF  COMPANY  K. 
Captains: 
EDWARD  O.  BURLING,  from  November 

15,  1862,  to  August  10,  1863. 
WILLIAM   BLEWETT,   from  January  10, 

te    February  28,    1865. 

First   Lieutenants: 

WILLIAM  E.  BRAGAW,  from  November 
13,  1862,  to  March  23,  1864. 

NATHANIEL  S.  HUESTED,  from  Feb- 
ruary 15  to  November  2,  1864. 

THOMAS  L.  COOPER,  from  February  I 
to  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
OLIVER   S.   WOOD,   from  November  15, 

1862,   to  June   12,   1864. 
HENRY  J.  MANDY,  from  November  I  to 

December   25,    1864. 


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FREEMAN  E.  MARTIN,  February  28, 
1865. 

OF  COMPANY  L. 
Captains: 

HENRY  C.  SPALDING,  from  — ,  1862,  to 

February  3,    1863. 
FRANK   W.    BIGELOW,   from  January   5 

to  March   23,    1863. 
WILLIAM   E.   BRAGAW,  from  March  23 

to  April   17,  1864. 
JOHN    HALL,    from    January    i,    1864,   to 

February  27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

JOSEPH  SUSS,  from  September  18  to  De- 
cember 31,  1861. 

LADISLAUS  VON  ZAKLIKA,  from  De- 
cember 26,  1862,  to  February  19,  1863. 

JOHN  HALL,  from  January  28,  1863,  to 
January  i,  1864. 

JOSEPH  O.  CARROLL,  from  January  i, 
1864,  to  February  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
ALBERT   BRECKWOLDT,   from   October 

17  to  December  31,   1861. 
JOHN  P.  DOMINGO,  from  December  18, 

1862,  to  April  16,  1863. 

THOMAS  L.  COOPER,  from  October  28, 
1864,  to  February  I,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  M. 
Captains: 
NEHEMIAH    MANN,    from   February    13, 

1863,  to  August   16,   1864. 
WILLIAM  H.  OLIVER,  from  October  20, 

1864,  to  February  27,   1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
WILLIAM    H.    ALLEN,    from   January   8, 

1863,  to  May  6,   1864. 

JULIUS  S.  KLOPPENBURG,  from  Au- 
gust 17  to  September  or  October,  1864; 
and  from  November  or  December,  1864, 
to  May  6,  1865. 

HENRY  J.    MANDY,   from  December  25, 

1864,  to  February  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
JOHN  T.  KETCHAM,   from  February  13 

to  October  8,   1863. 
CHARLES     FRAMPTON,     from    January 

25  to  February  27,   1865. 


OFFICERS  WHO  WERE  COMMISSIONED  OR  AP- 
POINTED BUT  DID  NOT  SERVE  IN  THE  GRADES 

NAMED. 

DANESI,  JOHN  F.  L.  V.,  as  Captain. 

HAND,    ORLANDO,    as    Captain. 

LYON,  JAMES,  as  Captain. 

PRUYN,  EDWARD,  as  Captain. 

VON    GONTARD,   ALFONS,   as    Captain. 

DOMINGO,  JOHN  P.,  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant. 

HAWKINS,  CHARLES  H.,  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant. 

LESLIE,  THOMAS,  as   First   Lieutenant. 

LOWREY,    JOHN,    as    First    Lieutenant. 

PRUYN,   EDWARD,   as   First    Lieutenant. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  H.,  as  First 
Lieutenant  (3d). 

EIGGS,    DANIEL,    as    Second    Lieutenant. 

BONIN,  WILLIAM,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

DB  PEYSTER,  JR.,  J.  WATTS,  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant. 

GIROUX,  THOMAS  C,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

ROTHCHILD,  LOUIS,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

VON  BONIN,  OSCAR,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

GERMAN  CAVALRY. 

Officer  not  continued  in  service  on  consolida- 
tion with  4th   Cavalry. 

MOLTKE,  G.  A.,  Colonel-Major,  German 
Cavalry. 

MEDALS  OF  HONOR  GRANTED  BY  THE  PRESI- 
DENT TO 

DI  CESNOLA,  LOUIS  PALM  A,  Colonel, 
for  most  distinguished  gallantry  in  action 
at  Aldie,  Va.,  June  17,  1863. 

LESLIE,  FRANK,  Private,  Company  M, 
for  the  capture  of  the  colors  of  the  3d 
Virginia  at  Front  Royal,  Va.,  August  15, 
1864. 

MANDY,  HENRY  J.,  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany B,  for  the  capture  of  the  colors  of 
the  3d  Virginia  at  Front  Royal,  Va.,  Au- 
gust 15,  1864. 

BREVET  COMMISSIONS  OF  NEW  YORK  VOL- 
UNTEERS GRANTED  BY  THE  GOVERNOR  OF 
THE  STATE  TO  ENLISTED  MEN  AS  FOLLOWS  : 

MOORE,  JOSEPH  A.,  Sergeant,  Com- 
panies C  and  F,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 


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Record  of  the  Officers. 

AHRENS,  LOUIS,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  Woods  Mills,  Va.,  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  May  i,  1862;  as  Captain,  Octo- 
ber 9,  1862 ;  wounded  in  action  at  Har- 
risonburg,  Va. ;  resigned,  April  27,  1863 ; 
subsequent  service  in  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps ;  not  commissioned  First  Lieutenant ; 
commissioned  Captain,  October  n,  1862, 
with  rank  from  October  9,  1862,  vice 
Guenther,  discharged. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled October  23,  1862,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  Janu- 
ary 8,  1863;  transferred  to  Company  G, 
October  20,  1864,  but  never  joined  it; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  E,  to 
date  May  6,  1864;  wounded  in  action, 
June  21,  1864,  at  Dunkirk,  Va. ;  captured 
in  action,  September  21,  1864,  at  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  paroled,  October  7,  1864,  at 
Varina,  Va. ;  mustered  out,  December  30, 
1864;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Jan- 
uary 8,  1863,  with  rank  of  same  date,  origi- 
nal; Captain,  April  29,  1864,  with  rank 
from  January  i,  1864,  vice  Schwartz,  pro- 
moted. 

ANDERSON,  LOUIS,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled at.  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  August  10,  1861 ;  re- 
signed, October  28,  1861 ;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

BADEL,  JOSEPH,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
at  Hunter's  Chapel,  Va.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  December  24,  1861  ; 
promoted  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H, 
March  10,  1862 ;  dismissed,  June  23,  1863 ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  March 
4,  1862,  with  rank  from  December  24, 
1861,  vice  Clensch,  promoted;  not  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant. 

BAUER,  JOHN,  age  26  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  November  i,  1861 ;  resigned,  Jan- 
uary 8,  1862;  not  commissioned. 

BECKWITH,  GEORGE  S.,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  years,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  September  i,  1861 ;  discharged,  Decem- 
ber 31,  1861,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  not 
commissioned. 


BEEBE,  DEWITT  C,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Frederick,  Md.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, July  9,  1863 ;  as  Surgeon,  November 
12,  1864;  mustered  out,  March  29,  1865, 
at  Winchester,  Va. ;  commissioned  As- 
sistant Surgeon,  June  25,  1863,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  vice  Braun,  discharged; 
Surgeon,  November  12,  1864,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  vice  Streeter,  resigned. 

BEHREND,  MORRIS,  late  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 8th  Infantry ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  this  regiment, 
January  i,  1862;  appointed  Battalion 
Quartermaster,  same  date;  resigned,  July 
23,  1862;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant and  Battalion  Quartermaster,  March 
4,  1862,  with  rank  from  January  i,  1862, 
original. 

BERGER,  FERDINAND,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany D,  September  n,  1861 ;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  no  date ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  June  i,  1863;  dis- 
charged, February  6,  1864;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  May  26,  1863,  with 
rank  from  March  i,  1863,  vice  Behrend, 
resigned. 

BERTHOLDI,  CHARLES,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany D,  September  u,  1861 ;  promoted 
Second  Lieutenant,  no  date ;  discharged 
for  disability,  December  12,  1861 ;  not 
commissioned. 

BIGELOW,  FRANK  W.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany L,  January  5,  1863;  resigned,  March 
23,  1863 ;  commissioned  Captain,  April  2, 
1863,  with  rank  from  January  5,  1863, 
original. 

BIGGS,  DANIEL,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company 
F,  September  26,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  July  I,  1864;  captured  in 
action,  September  21,  1864,  at  Winchester, 
Va. ;  transferred  to  Company  E,  no  date ; 
paroled,  February  22,  1865,  at  James 
River,  Va. ;  discharged,  March  I,  1865 ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  not 
mustered,  September  5,  1863,  with  rank 
from  February  19,  1863,  vice  Blewett,  pro- 


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moted;  First  Lieutenant,  February  6, 
1864,  with  rank  from  January  i,  1864, 
vice  Domingo,  died  of  wounds  received  in 
action. 

BLEWETT,  WILLIAM,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany B,  August  29,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  Company  E,  October  17,  1861 ; 
Sergeant-Major,  September  i,  1862;  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  E,  January  or 
February,  1863 ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Adjutant, 
September  I,  1863 ;  as  Captain,  Company 
C,  February  15,  1864;  transferred  to 
Company  K,  January  10,  1865;  mustered 
out,  February  28,  1865,  at  Winchester, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
February  10,  1863,  with  rank  from  Au- 
gust 30,  1862,  vice  More,  killed  in  action; 
First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Adju- 
tant, May  26,  1863,  with  rank  from  Feb- 
ruary 16,  1863,  vice  Wright,  resigned; 
Captain,  February  6,  1864,  with  rank  from 
January  i,  1864,  vice  Hart,  killed  in 
action. 

BONIN,  WILLIAM,  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  Second  Lieutenant,  August, 

1862,  with  rank  from  May  19,   1862,  vice 
Von  Bonin,  promoted. 

BRAGAW,  WILLIAM  E.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  nth  Cavalry,  January  8,  1862; 
promoted  Sergeant,  same  date;  discharged 
for  disability,  September  13,  1862;  en- 
rolled November  i,  1862,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  Novem- 
ber 13,  1862;  as  Captain,  Company  L, 
March  23,  1864;  discharged,  April  17, 
1864;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
March  10,  1863,  with  rank  from  Novem- 
ber 13,  1862,  original ;  Captain,  May  26, 

1863,  with    rank    from    March    23,    1863, 
vice  Bigelow,  discharged. 

BRAUN,  MARTIN,  age  45  years ;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  July  23,  1862;  resigned, 
June  5,  1863 ;  commissioned  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, September  25,  1862,  with  rank  from 
July  23,  1862,  vice  Franklin,  promoted. 

BRECKWOLDT,  ALBERT,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  October  2,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 


Second  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  Captain 
Rosecrantz's  Company,  German  Cavalry, 
October  17,  1861 ;  failed  to  pass  examina- 
tion and  discharged,  December  31,  1861 ; 
not  commissioned. 

BURLING,  EDWARD  O.,  age  33  years ;  en- 
rolled November  I,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  K,  November  15,  1862 ;  dis- 
missed, August  10,  1863 ;  commissioned 
Captain,  December  9,  1862,  with  rank  from 
November  13,  1862,  original. 

CANN,  BALDWIN,  age  23  years ;  enrolled 
April  18,  1861,  at  Brooklyn  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  B, 
84th  Infantry,  May  23,  1861 ;  promoted  Ser- 
geant and  returned  to  the  ranks,  no  dates ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  24, 1863 ; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
A,  this  regiment,  February  13,  1864;  mus- 
tered out,  September  23,  1864,  at  Harper's 
Ferry,  W.  Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, January  29,  1864,  with  rank  from 
January  28,  1864,  vice  Von  Bonin,  dis- 
charged. 

CARROLL,  JOSEPH  O.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled January  12,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  M,  February  13,  1863 ; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  July  5,  1863  ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  L, 
to  date  January  i,  1864;  wounded  in  action, 
September  17,  1864,  at  Winchester,  Va. ; 
transferred  to  gth  Cavalry,  February  27, 
1865 ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Feb- 
ruary 8,  1864,  with  rank  from  January  I, 
1864,  vice  Hall,  promoted. 

CASSINONE,  FREDERICK,  age  41  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  August  10,  1861 ;  discharged, 
August  30,  1861 ;  subsequent  service  in  3d 
Battalion  Artillery ;  not  commissioned. 

CLENSCH,  HENRY  WILLIAM,  age  22 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  A,  August  10,  1861 ;  transferred 
to  Company  B,  — ,  1861 ;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, September,  1861 ;  First  Sergeant,  no 
date ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
June  i,  1863 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  February 
15,  1864;  captured  in  action,  August  16, 
1864,  at  Cedarville,  Va. ;  paroled,  February 
22,  1865,  at  James  River,  Va. ;  discharged, 
March  i,  1865,  at  Camp  Parole,  Va. ;  com- 


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missioned  Second  Lieutenant,  May  26,  1863, 
with  rank  from  February  19,  1863,  vice 
Sawyer,  promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1864,  with  rank  from.  January 
i,  1864,  vice  Phillipson,  promoted. 

COOPER,  THOMAS  L.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Saddler,  Com- 
pany C,  September  5,  1861 ;  promoted  Regi- 
mental Saddler-Sergeant,  March  30,  1862 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  February  n,  1864, 
and  transferred  as  Sergeant,  to  Company 
L;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to 
date  October  28,  1864;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  February  i,  1865 ;  transferred 
to  gth  Cavalry,  February  27,  1865 ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  September  17, 
1864,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice 
Schwartz,  promoted ;  First  Lieutenant, 
December  30,  1864,  with  rank  from  De- 
cember 27,  1864,  vice  Huested,  dismissed. 

DANESI,  JOHN  F.  L.  V.,  commissioned, 
not  mustered,  Captain,  July  30,  1864,  with 
rank  of  same  date,  vice  Pruyn,  not  mus- 
tered; see  2d  and  25th  Cavalry. 

DE  PEYSTER,  JR.,  J.  WATTS,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, nth  Cavalry;  commissioned,  de- 
clined, not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant, 
May  17,  1862,  with  rank  from  May  4,  1862, 
vice  Olmstead,  discharged ;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  ist  Artillery. 

DE  PLANQUE,  ALBERT,  Adjutant,  8th 
Infantry;  appointed  Captain,  Company  F, 
this  regiment,  May  I,  1862 ;  dropped  Au- 
gust 13,  1862 ;  subsequent  service  in  7th 
Veteran  Infantry;  not  commissioned. 

DE  ROSECRANTZ,  PALLE,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  September  7,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in, 
October  17,  1861,  as  Captain,  ist  German 
Cavalry,  which  became  Company  I,  this 
regiment;  promoted  Major,  no  date;  re- 
signed, January  2,  1862 ;  not  commissioned. 

DI  CESNOLA,  LOUIS  PALMA,  late  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, nth  Cavalry;  mustered  in 
as  Colonel,  this  regiment,  September  n, 
1862;  wounded  and  captured  in  action, 
June  17,  1863,  at  Aldie,  Va. ;  paroled, 
March  21,  1864,  at  City  Point,  Va. ;  dis- 
charged, September  4,  1864,  at  Harper's 
Ferry,  W.  Va. ;  medal  of  honor ;  commis- 
sioned Colonel,  September  12,  1862,  with 
rank  from  September  n,  1862,  vice  Dickel, 
discharged. 


DICKEL,  CHRISTIAN  F.,  age  52  years; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered 
in  at  Hunter's  Chapel,  Va.,  as  Colonel,  No- 
vember i,  1861 ;  discharged,  September  10, 
1862 ;  commissioned  Colonel,  March  4, 
1862,  with  rank  from  November  i,  1861, 
original. 

DOLAN,  CHRISTOPHER,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  August  29,  1861 ;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  December  19,  1861 ;  as 
Captain,  Company  E,  May  15,  1862;  dis- 
charged, February  25,  1863 ;  subsequent 
service  in  2d  Veteran  Cavalry ;  not  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  March  4,  1862, 
with  rank  from  December  19,  1861,  origi- 
nal ;  Captain,  August  I,  1862,  with  rank 
from  May  5,  1862,  vice  Revere,  discharged. 

DOMINGO,  JOHN  P.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled December  I,  1862,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  December 
18,  1862;  died,  April  16,  1863,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.,  of  wounds  received  in  action, 
March  17,  1863,  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Va. ;  not 
^commissioned  Second  Lieutenant ;  commis- 
sioned, not  mustered,  First  Lieutenant,  May 
26,  1863,  with  rank  from  March  23,  1863, 
vice-Bragaw,  promoted. 

DUCHESNOY,  CHARLES  R.,  age  45 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  B,  August  29,  1861 ;  dis- 
charged, December  18,  1861,  on  adverse  re- 
port of  an  examining1  board ;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

EARLY,  PATRICK  S.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled August  10,  1861,  at  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  Sep- 
tember 26,  1861 ;  discharged,  December  18, 
1861,  upon  adverse  report  of  an  examining 
board ;  not  commissioned. 

FRAMPTON,  CHARLES,  age  24  years  ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  August  10,  1861 ;  transferred  to 
Company  B  in  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, December  25,  1863;  transferred  to 
Company  F,  May  I,  1864;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  no  date;  Sergeant-Major,  Oc- 
tober 7,  1864 ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  M,  to  date  January  25, 


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1865 ;  transferred  to  gth  Cavalry,  February 
27,  1865;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
January  20,  1865,  with  rank  from  Decem- 
ber 25,  1864,  vice  Mandy,  promoted. 

FRANKLIN,  MORRIS  J.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  Washington,  D.  C,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, September  18,  1861 ;  as  Surgeon,  July 
23,  1862;  resigned,  October  14,  1862;  com- 
missioned Assistant  Surgeon,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  September  18,  1861, 
original ;  Surgeon,  September  25,  1862, 
with  rank  from  July  23,  1862,  vice  Majer, 
resigned. 

GALESKI,  LOUIS,  age  33  years;  enrolled 
August  15,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  September  3,  1861 ;  resigned, 
November  15,  1861 ;  subsequent  service  in 
58th  Infantry;  not  commissioned. 

GIROUX,  THOMAS  C.,  Second  Lieutenant, 
unassigned;  resigned,  February  2,  1863; 
did  not  serve ;  not  commissioned. 

GUENTHER,  SAMUEL,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled at  Yonkers  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  F,  Au- 
gust 22,  1861 ;  acting  as  Major  from  or- 
ganization of  regiment  to  October  31,  1861 ; 
resigned,  April  30,  1862;  commissioned 
Captain,  March  4,  1862,  with  rank  from 
August  22,  1861,  original. 

HALL,  JOHN,  age  23  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
L,  January  28,  1863 ;  as  Captain,  January  I, 
1864;  wounded  in  action,  June  n,  1864,  at 
Trevilian  Station,  Va.  (leg  amputated) ; 
transferred  to  pth  Cavalry,  February  27, 
1865 ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Jan- 
uary 29,  1863,  with  rank  of  same  date, 
original;  Captain,  February  6,  1864,  with 
rank  from  January  I,  1864,  vice  Burling, 
dismissed. 

HAND,  ORLANDO,  late  Captain,  irth  Cav- 
alry; commissioned,  not  mustered,  Captain, 
May  26,  1864,  with  rank  from  April  26, 
1864,  vice  Ahrens,  discharged. 

HART,  WILLIAM,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  September  16,  1861 ;  promoted  Captain, 
Company  C,  March  n,  1862;  killed  in 
action,  September  16,  1863,  at  Raccoon 
Ford,  Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, March  4,  1862,  with  rank  from  Sep- 


tember 16,  1861,  original;  Captain,  August 
I,  1862,  with  rank  from  March  n,  1862, 
vice  Olmstead,  discharged. 

HAURAND,  AUGUSTUS,  late  Major,  ist 
Cavalry;  mustered  in  as  Major,  this  regi- 
ment, October  28,  1863;  captured,  Septem- 
ber 19,  1864,  near  Winchester,  Va. ; 
paroled,  February  22,  1865,  at  James 
River,  Va. ;  mustered  out,  March  22,  1865; 
commissioned  Major,  October  16,  1863, 
with  rank  from  October  i,  1863,  vice  Von 
Puechelstein,  dismissed. 

HAWKINS,  CHARLES  H.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  Yonkers  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany C,  August  29,  1861 ;  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, to  date  March  i,  1862;  wounded  in 
action,  June  2,  1862,  at  Strasburg,  Va. ;  dis- 
charged for  disability,  February  3,  1863; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  August 
i,  1862,  with  rank  from  February  25,  1862, 
vice  Weston,  discharged ;  First  Lieutenant, 
not  mustered,  February  10,  1863,  with  rank 
from  October  n,  1862,  vice  Williams,  pro- 
moted. 

HOWARD,  LYMAN  D.,  age  23  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Washington,  D.  C.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  November  4,  1861 ;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to  date  De- 
cember 19,  1861 ;  mustered  out  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  February  7,  1862,  at  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.,  to  date  from  December  i,  1861 ; 
not  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  March  4, 
1862,  with  rank  from  December  20,  1861, 
original. 

HUESTED,  NATHANIEL  S.,  age  27  years ; 
enrolled  October  9,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  L,  December  18,  1862 ; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I, 
in  September  or  October,  1863;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  to  date 
February  15,  1864;  dismissed,  November  2, 
1864;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
September  5,  1863,  with  rank  from  March 
23,  1863,  vice  Domingo,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant,  February  6,  1864,  with  rank 
from  January  i,  1864,  vice  Pentzel,  pro- 
moted. 

JACOBI,  JOHN  C.,  age  61  years;  enrolled 
at  Albany  to  serve  three  years,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Chaplain,  October  14,  1862 ;  dis- 
charged for  disability,  May  11,  1863;  com- 


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missioned  Chaplain,  October  13,  1862,  with 
rank  from  October  9,  1862,  vice  Strickland, 
discharged. 

KANE,  ROBERT,  age  28  years ;  enrolled  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  September  25,  1861 ;  as  Regimental 
Quartermaster,  same  date ;  resigned,  De- 
cember 20,  1861 ;  not  commissioned. 

KETCHAM,  JOHN  T.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled February  6,  1863,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  February 
I3>  1863 ;  captured  in  action,  September  13, 
1863,  at  Raccoon  Ford,  Va. ;  died  of  dis- 
ease, October  8,  1863,  at  Richmond,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  April  2, 
1863,  with  rank  from  February  6,  1863, 
original. 

KLOPPENBURG,  JULIUS  S.,  age  21 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  D,  September  24,  1862;  promoted 
Corporal,  in  1862;  transferred  to  Com- 
pany M.June  11,  1863;  promoted  Sergeant, 
no  date;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
to  date  August  17,  1864;  transferred  to 
Company  I  in  September  or  October, 
1864;  to  Company  M  in  November  or  De- 
cember, 1864;  discharged,  to  date  May  6, 
1865 ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  July 
27,  1864,  with  rank  from  July  22,  1864, 
vice  Pruyn,  promoted. 

KRAMER,  OSCAR,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  I,  Jan- 
uary i,  1862;  transferred  to  Company  A, 
same  date;  appointed  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  March  i,  1862;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant,  May  i,  1862;  resigned, 
March  31,  1863 ;  subsequent  service  in  3d 
N.  J.  Cavalry;  not  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant,  August  I,  1862,  with  rank 
from  February  25,  1862,  vice  Spann,  dis- 
charged. 

LESLIE,  THOMAS,  Private,  24th  Cavalry; 
commissioned,  not  mustered,  First  Lieu- 
tenant, this  regiment,  December  24,  1864, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Oliver,  pro- 
moted. 

LOWREY,  JOHN,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
at  Yonkers  to  serve  three  years  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Sergeant,  Company  C,  August 


29,  1801 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no 
date;  Second  Lieutenant,  October  n,  1862; 
dismissed,  August  10,  1863 ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  February  10,  1863,  with 
rank  from  October  n,  1862,  vice  Hawkins, 
promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  not  mustered, 
May  26,  1863,  with  rank  from  February  3, 
1863,  vice  Hawkins,  discharged. 

LYON,  JAMES,  age  22  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  September  5,  1861 ;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  May  19, 
1862;  on  detached  service  since  December, 
1861;  discharged,  March  u,  1863;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  March  4,  1862, 
with  rank  from  September  5,  1861,  origi- 
nal ;  First  Lieutenant,  May  19,  1862,  with 
rank  from  February  26,  1862,  vice  Wil- 
liams, not  mustered;  Captain,  not  mus- 
tered, declined,  October  30,  1862,  with  rank 
from  October  u,  1862,  vice  Ten  Eyck,  re- 
signed. 

MAASKENS,  HENRY  F.,  age  54  years; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  years,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  D,  August 
17,  1861 ;  resigned,  November  29,  1861 ;  not 
commissioned. 

MAJER,  ADOLPH,  late  Surgeon,  39th  In- 
fantry; mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  this  regi- 
ment, November  I,  1861 ;  resigned,  July  22, 
1862;  subsequent  service  in  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers ;  commissioned  Surgeon,  March  4, 
1862,  with  rank  from  November  I,  1861, 
original. 

MAJER,  JOHN,  age  25  years ;  enrolled  De- 
cember 15,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany H,  January  i,  1862;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, September  i,  1862 ;  First  Sergeant, 
April  30,  1863 ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, February  15,  1864;  in  command  of 
Company  I  from  March  to  September, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  Company  H,  Oc- 
tober 15,  1864,  at  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va. ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  February 
6,  1864,  with  rank  from  January  i,  1864, 
vice  Allen,  promoted. 

MANDY,  HENRY  J.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  September  27,  1862;  promoted 
Corporal  in  January  or  February,  1863 ; 
First  Sergeant,  January  i,  1864;  wounded 
in  action,  at  Trevilian  Station,  Va.,  June 


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ii,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  K,  November  i,  1864;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  to  date  De- 
cember 25,  1864;  transferred  to  9th  Cavalry, 
February  27,  1865;  medal  of  honor;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  September 
16,  1864,  with  rank  from  August  27,  1864, 
vice  Berger,  resigned;  First  Lieutenant, 
January  20,  1865,  with  rank  from  Decem- 
ber 25,  1864,  vice  Cann,  discharged. 

MANN,  NEHEMIAH,  late  extra  Second 
Lieutenant,  1st  Cavalry  (not  mustered)  ; 
enrolled  February  6,  1863,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  M,  February  13,  1863 ; 
killed  in  action,  August  16,  1864,  at  Ches- 
ter Gap,  Va. ;  commissioned  Captain,  April 
2,  1863,  with  rank  from  February  6,  1863, 
original. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM  J.,  age  24  years ; 
enrolled  September  7,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  F,  September  26,  1861 ; 
resigned,  November  12,  1861 ;  subsequent 
service  in  nth  Cavalry;  not  commissioned. 

MARTIN,  FREEMAN  E.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  September  27,  1862,  at  Brooklyn 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Quar- 
termaster-Sergeant, Company  M,  February 
13.  1863 ;  returned  to  ranks,  November  25, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  to  date  February  28,  1865 ; 
transferred  to  gth  Cavalry,  same  date ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  February 
24,  1865,  with  rank  from  February  I,  1865, 
vice  Ketcham,  deceased. 

McDONALD,  DONALD,  age  22  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  August  29,  1861 ;  captured  in 
action,  June  2,  1862,  at  Strasburg,  Va. ; 
paroled,  September  7,  1862;  rejoined  regi- 
ment, January  5,  1863  ',  transferred  to  Com- 
pany M,  no  date;  promoted  Corporal, 
February  25,  1863;  Commissary-Sergeant, 
July  26,  1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 
December  25,  1863;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Adjutant,  to 
date  February  15,  1864;  captured  in  action, 
September  i,  1864,  at  Winchester,  Va. ; 
paroled,  February  22,  1865,  at  James  River, 
Va. ;  mustered  out,  March  i,  1865;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant, 
February  6,  1865,  with  rank  from  January 
6,  1864,  vice  Blewett,  promoted. 


McDOXNELL,  JOHN,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled August  10,  1861,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  F,  September  17,  1861 ;  dis- 
charged, December  18,  1861,  on  adverse  re- 
port of  an  examining  board;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

MESSINGER,  DAVID,  age  39  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  October  29,  1861 ;  re- 
signed. December  12,  1861 ;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

MOLTKE,  G.  A.,  received  authority,  Au- 
gust 20,  1861,  from  the  War  Department, 
as  Colonel,  to  recruit  a  regiment  of  Cav- 
alry; ordered  in  the  field  as  Major  with 
Captains  Trautwein  and  P.  de  Rosecrantz 
companies,  November  4,  1861 ;  out  of  ser- 
vice by  transfer  of  companies  to  4th  Cav- 
alry ;  not  commissioned. 

MORE,  JACQUES,  age  —  years;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  appointed  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  January  10,  1862 ; 
transferred  to  Company  E  in  May  or 
June,  1862;  killed  in  action,  August  30, 
1862,  at  Bull  Run,  Va. ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  August  I,  1862,  with 
rank  from  May  14,  1862,  vice  DePeyster, 
Jr.,  declined. 

NAZER,  FERRIES,  age  36  years;  enrolled 
at  Hunter's  Chapel,  Va.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, November  i,  1861 ;  died  of  typhoid 
fever,  April  23,  1863,  at  Washington,  D. 
C. ;  commissioned  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
March  4,  1862,  with  rank  from  November 
i,  1861,  original. 

NEWBURGHER,  ALEXANDER,  age  19 
years ;  eorolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant, Company  H,  September 
28,  1861 ;  promoted  Regimental  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant, January  i,  1863;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Regi- 
mental Quartermaster,  to  date  January  7, 
1863 ;  mustered  out,  November  4,  1864,  at 
Middletown,  Va. ;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quartermaster, 
February  10,  1863,  with  rank  from  Jan- 
uary i,  1863,  vice  Robert,  mustered  out. 

OLIVER,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  G,  October  26,  1861  ;  a? 


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Second  Lieutenant,  February  19,  1863 ;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  February  15,  1864;  as 
Captain,  August  17,  1864;  transferred  to 
Company  M,  October  20,  1864;  to  Qth  Cav- 
alry, February  27,  1865 ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  September  5,  1863, 
with  rank  from  February  19,  1863,  vice 
Lowrey,  dismissed;  First  Lieutenant,  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1864,  with  rank  from  January  i, 
1864,  vice  Sawyer,  promoted ;  Captain,  De- 
cember 19,  1864,  with  rank  from  August 
16,  1864,  vice  Mann,  killed  in  action. 

OLMSTEAD,  JOHN  R.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  H,  November  i,  1861 ;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  B  in  November  or  De- 
cember, 1861 ;  resigned,  May  7,  1862 ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  March  4, 
1862,  with  rank  from  November  i,  1861, 
original. 

OLMSTEAD,  RALPH  H.,  late  Captain, 
I2th  N.  Y.  S.  Militia;  enrolled  at  Yonkers 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  C,  this  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1861 ;  resigned,  March  u,  1862; 
subsequent  service  in  i2th  Cavalry;  com- 
missioned Captain,  March  4,  1862,  with 
rank  from  September  5,  1861,  original. 

OVERTON,  GILBERT  E.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  September  7,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  September 
26,  1861 ;  resigned,  April  29,  1862;  subse- 
quent service  in  I2th  Cavalry;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  March  4,  1862, 
with  rank  from  September  9,  1861,  original. 

PAPAFY,  FRANCE,  age  48  years ;  enrolled 
November  24,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Adjutant,  No- 
vember 25,  1861 ;  resigned,  January  16, 
1862 ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental  Adjutant,  January  i,  1862, 
with  rank  from  November  25,  1861,  origi- 
nal. 

PARNELL,  WILLIAM  R.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C,  August  29,  1861 ;  as 
Captain,  Company  B,  to  date  December  19, 
2861 ;  captured  in  action,  June  20,  1863, 
at  Upperville,  Va. ;  paroled,  no  date ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Major,  September  n,  1863;  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  to  date  December  13, 
1863;  mustered  out,  December  15,  1864, 
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unteers, by  brevet ;  not  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant ;  commissioned  Captain,  March 
4,  1862,  with  rank  from  December  19, 

1861,  original;  Major,  May  26,  1863,  with 
rank  from  April  23,  1863,  vice  Pruyn,  pro- 
moted;   Lieutenant-Colonel,    January    29, 
1864,  with  rank  from  December  12,  1863, 
vice  Pruyn,   discharged. 

PENTZEL,  DIETRICH,  age  39  years ;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered 
in  as  First  Sergeant,  Company  I,  January 
2,  1862 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  March 
31,  1863 ;  captured  in  action,  September  16, 
1863,  at  Raccoon  Ford,  Va. ;  paroled, 
March  i,  1865,  at  N.  E.  Ferry,  N.  C. ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  to  date  February 
8,  1864;  mustered  out,  March  12,  1865; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  May  26, 
1863,  with  rank  from  March  31,  1863, 
vice  Kramer,  resigned;  Captain,  February 
6,  1864,  with  rank  from  January  I,  1864, 
vice  Von  Schwenke,  deceased. 

PHILLIPS,  THOMAS,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled September  7,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  September 
25'  1861 ;  resigned,  December  12,  1861 ;  not 
commissioned. 

PHILLIPSON,  THOMAS  H.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  August  10,  1861 ;  transferred  to 
Company  B  in  1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant 
in  September  or  October,  1861 ;  First  Ser- 
geant, February  i,  1862;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  February  26,  1862;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  May  15,  1862;  as  Cap- 
tain, August  10,  1863 ;  mustered  out,  Oc- 
tober 4,  1864,  at  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  August 
I,  1862,  with  rank  from  February  26,  1862, 
vice  Lyon,  promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  Au- 
gust i,  1862,  with  rank  from  May  15,  1862, 
vice  Dolan,  promoted ;  Captain,  November 
25,  1863,  with  rank  from  August  10,  1863, 
vice  Von  Gontard,  dismissed. 

PITT,  HENRY,  age  24  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
F,  August  23,  1861 ;  transferred  to  Com- 
pany E,  no  date ;  resigned,  March  6,  1862 ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  March  4, 

1862,  with    rank    from   August   23,    1861, 
original. 


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POKORNY,  GUSTAVE  F.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  August  15,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  August  30, 
1861 ;  as  Captain,  January  i,  1862;  resigned, 
May  19,  1862;  not  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant ;  commissioned  Captain,  March 
4,  1862,  with  rank  from  January  I,  1862, 
original. 

PROCTOR,  HENRY  S.,  age  25  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Com- 
pany G,  November  29,  1861 ;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  March  25,  1863 ;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  grade  of  Private,  March  24, 
1864;  promoted  Sergeant,  no  date;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  F,  no  date ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  February  I,  1865; 
transferred  to  gth  Cavalry,  February  28, 
1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
January  20,  1865,  with  rank  from  January 
I,  1865,  vice  Cooper,  promoted. 
PRUYN,  AUGUSTUS,  late  Major,  nth 
Cavalry;  mustered  in  as  Major,  this  regi- 
ment, January  28,  1863 ;  promoted  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, May  i,  1863 ;  resigned,  De- 
cember 12,  1863;  commissioned  Major, 
January  30,  1863,  with  rank  from  January 
28,  1863,  original ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  May 
26,  1863,  with  rank  from  April  23,  1863, 
vice  Nazer,  deceased. 

PRUYN,  EDWARD,  late  Adjutant,  22d  In- 
fantry ;  commissioned,  not  mustered,  First 
Lieutenant,  April  13,  1864,  with  rank  from 
January  15,  1864,  vice  Richter,  promoted; 
Captain,  not  mustered,  May  16,  1864,  with 
rank  from  April  14,  1864,  vice  Bragaw, 
resigned. 

REIMER,  ROBERT,  age  23  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  D,  Oc- 
tober 22,  1861 ;  promoted  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  F,  December  19,  1861 ; 
transferred  to  Company  A,  January  I, 
1862 ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  to 
date  May  14,  1862;  resigned,  March  7, 
1863 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
March  4,  1862,  with  rank  from  January  i, 
1862,  original ;  First  Lieutenant,  August  i, 
1862,  with  rank  from  May  13,  1862,  vice 
Siebert,  discharged. 

REMMET,  PETER,  age  28  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company  A,  Au- 
gust 10,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant  in 
September  or  October,  1861 ;  transferred 


to  Company  H,  April  I,  1862;  to  Company 
A,  January  I,  1863;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  to  date  May  15,  1862;  as  Cap- 
tain, to  date  April  22,  1863;  resigned,  No- 
vember 20,  1863 ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  August  i,  1862,  with  rank  from 
May  15,  1862,  vice  Phillipson,  promoted; 
Captain,  September  5,  1863,  with  rank 
from  April  23,  1863,  vice  Parnell,  pro- 
moted. 

REVERE,  FRANCIS  B.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled August  23,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  E,  to  date  November 
i,  1861 ;  discharged,  May  15,  1862;  com- 
missioned Captain,  March  4,  1862,  with 
rank  from  November  I,  1861,  original. 
RICHTER,  HERMAN,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  August  29,  1861 ;  transferred  to 
Company  A,  September  or  October,  1861 ; 
promoted  Quartermaster-Sergeant  in 
June,  1862;  First  Sergeant,  no  date;  re- 
turned to  ranks,  October  3,  1862 ;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  December  25,  1862;  First 
Sergeant,  February  10,  1863 ;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  April  23, 
1863;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  Janu- 
ary i,  1864;  as  Captain,  to  date  January 
15,  1864;  mustered  out,  September  23, 
1864,  at  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  October  6, 

1863,  with  rank  from  April  23,  1863,  vice 
Remmet,  promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1864,  with  rank  from  January  I, 

1864,  vice  Reimer,  resigned ;  Captain,  April 
7,  1864,  with  rank  from  January  15,  1864, 
vice  Remmet,  discharged. 

ROBERT,  FREDERICK,  age  22  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Adjutant,  1st 
Battalion,  October  29,  1861 ;  appointed 
Regimental  Quartermaster,  November  I, 
1861 ;  mustered  out,  September  5,  1862, 
at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  not  commissioned 
Battalion  Adjutant;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quartermas- 
ter, March  4,  1862,  with  rank  from  No- 
vember i,  1861,  original. 

ROTHCHILD,  LOUIS,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  September  I,  1861 ; 
did  not  render  service ;  not  commissioned. 


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SAMSON,  JULIUS,  age  47  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  September  16,  1861 ;  dis- 
charged, July  5,  1862;  commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  March  4,  1862,  with  rank 
from  September  16,  1861,  original. 

SAWYER,  EDWIN  H.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Hunter's  Chapel,  Va.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant  and  Battalion  Quartermaster, 
to  date  September  u,  1861 ;  transferred 
to  Company  I  in  January,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  to  date  February  20,  1863 ;  as  Captain, 
Company  F,  February  15,  1864;  captured 
in  action,  August  16,  1864,  at  Cedar  Creek, 
Va. ;  paroled,  February  22,  1865,  at  James 
River,  Va. ;  transferred  to  gth  Cavalry, 
February  27,  1865 ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant  and  Battalion  Quartermaster, 
March  4,  1862,  with  rank  from  November 
I,  1861,  original;  First  Lieutenant,  May  26, 
1863,  with  rank  from  February  19,  1863, 
vice  Von  Zaklika,  discharged ;  Captain, 
February  6,  1864,  with  rank  from  January 
I,  1864,  vice  Schmitt,  discharged. 

SCHLEAHTER,  PETER,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  years,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
H,  November  9,  1861 ;  resigned,  December 
li,  1861 ;  not  commissioned. 

SCHMIDT,  EDWARD  M.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  September  21,  1861,  at  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  to  serve  three  years;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  Sep- 
tember 26,  1861 ;  resigned,  January  10, 
1862 ;  not  commissioned). 

SCHMITT,  FRANCIS  J.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  December  20,  1861,  at  Hunter's 
Chapel,  Va.,  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  I,  Janu- 
ary 2,  1862;  dishonorably  discharged, 
June  30,  1862;  order  of  dismissal  based 
on  a  misapprehension  of  the  facts,  re- 
voked December  17,  1884,  and  resigna- 
tion accepted  as  of  date  of  April  i,  1863; 
commissioned  Captain,  March  4,  1862, 
with  rank  from  December  20,  1861,  orig- 
inal. 

SCHNEIDER,  ADOLPH,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  October  4,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  H,  October  24,  1861 ; 
promoted  Corporal,  December  i,  1861 ; 


First  Sergeant,  September  I,  1862;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date 
September  i,  1862;  as  Captain,  to  date 
April  9,  1863;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, October  15,  1864;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  February  10,  1863, 
with  rank  from  July  I,  1862,  vice  Badel, 
dismissed;  Captain,  May  26,  1863,  with 
rank  from  April  9,  1863,  vice  Von  Wittke, 
discharged. 

SCHWARTZ,  EDWARD,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany D,  January  16,  1862;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, no  date ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  April  30,  1862; 
as  Captain,  Company  E,  to  date  April  20, 
1863;  as  Major,  March  i,  1864;  trans- 
ferred to  9th  CavalVy,  February  27,  1865 ; 
prior  service  as  Private  in  8th  Militia 
from  April  25  to  August  2,  1861 ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  August  I, 

1862,  with  rank  from  April  30,  1862,  vice 
Overton,  resigned;  Captain,  September  5, 

1863,  with  rank  from  April  20,  1863,  vice 
Von    Dachenhausen,    discharged;    Major, 
February  23,    1864,   with    rank    from   De- 
cember 12,   1863,   vice   Parnell,  promoted. 

SCHWARTZMAN,  GEORGE,  Captain, 
Company  H,  from  its  organization  to 
October,  1861 ;  not  mustered;  Major, 
N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

SEGEBARTH,  HERMAN  R.,  age  26 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  August  10,  1861 ;  resigned, 
September  2,  1861 ;  not  commissioned. 

SIEBERT,  LOUIS,  age  30  years;  enrolled 
at  Hunter's  Chapel,  Va.,  to>  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  October  28,  1861 ; 
promoted  First  Lieutenant,  January  I, 
1862;  transferred  to  Company  D,  no 
date;  to  Company  A  in  May,  1862;  to  1st 
Mounted  Rifles,  May  13,  1862;  not  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  March  4,  1862, 
with  rank  from  January  I,  1862,  original. 

SKAIRVINSKY,  MARTIN  T.,  age  49 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  B,  August  29,  1861 ;  discharged, 
December  18,  1861 ;  not  commissioned. 


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SMIDT,  MICHAEL,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  August  10,  1861 ;  transferred  to 
Company  B  in  1861 ;  to  Company  D,  Jan- 
uary I,  1862;  promoted  Corporal,  March 

8,  1862;  captured  in  action,  June  6,  1862, 
at  Harrisonburg,  Va. ;  paroled,  September 
17,   1862;  promoted   First   Sergeant,   Feb- 
ruary 8,    1863;    re-enlisted   as   a   veteran, 
December  25,   1863 ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,    to    date    February    15,    1864; 
mustered    out,    September   6,    1864;    com- 
missioned   P'irst   Lieutenant,    February    6, 
1864,    with    rank    from    January    I,    1864, 
vice  Wright,  resigned. 

SMITH,  CHARLES  B.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  Yonkers  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company 
C,  August  29,  1861 ;  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  F,  to  date  April  9,  1863 ; 
captured  in  action,  September  16,  1863,  at 
Raccoon  Ford,  Va. ;  paroled,  March  I, 
1865 ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  to 
date  February  9,  1864;  resigned,  March 
12,  1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, May  26,  1863,  with  rank  from  April 

9,  1863,   vice    Schneider,  promoted ;   First 
Lieutenant,    February  6,    1864,   with    rank 
from   January   I,   1864,   vice   Lowrey,   not 
mustered. 

SNOW,  THOMAS  H.,  age  64  years;  en- 
rolled at  Potomac  Creek,  Va.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  March  22,  1863;  resigned, 
June  20,  1863;  commissioned  Assistant 
Surgeon,  March  13,  1863,  with  rank  of 
same  date,  original. 

SPALDING,  HENRY  C,  Captain,  Com- 
pany L,  in  1862;  resigned,  February  3, 
1863;  did  not  serve  with  company;  not 
commissioned. 

SPANN,  ALFRED,  age  26  years;  enrolled 
at  Hunter's  Chapel,  Va.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  H,  no  dates;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant,  December  19,  1861 ;  ap- 
pointed Regimental  Adjutant,  no  date; 
retransferred  to  Company  H,  February 
25,  1862;  discharged,  March  I,  1862,  as 
Second  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant;  subse- 
quent service  in  I7ist  Infantry;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 
Adjutant,  March  i,  1862,  with  rank  from 
December  18,  1861,  vice  Papafy,  dis- 
charged. 


STAPLES,  FRANK,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany G,  October  10,  1861 ;  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  January  12,  1862;  re- 
signed, May  16,  1862;  not  commissioned. 

STREETER,  BUEL  GOODSELL,  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  gth  Cavalry;  mustered  in  as 
Surgeon,  this  regiment,  to  date  June  I, 
1863;  captured,  August  16,  1864,  at 
Kearnstown,  Va. ;  paroled,  August  22, 
1864,  at  Aiken's  Landing,  Va. ;  resigned, 
September  12,  1864;  commissioned  Sur- 
geon, May  30,  1863,  with  rank  from  May 
29,  1863,  vice  Franklin,  resigned. 

STRICKLAND,  WILLIAM  E.,  age  28 
years;  enrolled  at  Hunter's  Chapel,  Va., 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Chaplain,  September  3,  1861 ;  resigned, 
April  30,  1862;  commissioned  Chaplain, 
March  4,  1862,  with  rank  from  Septem- 
ber 3,  1861,  original. 

SUSS,  JOSEPH,  age  32  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany L,  Captain  de  Rosecrantz's  Company, 
German  Cavalry,  September  18,  1861 ; 
discharged,  December  31,  1861,  on  adverse 
report  of  an  examining  board;  not  com- 
missioned. 

TARLETON,  FRANCIS  H.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  August  10,  1861 ;  transferred  to. 
Company  B  in  1861 ;  promoted  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant, January  i,  1863;  Regi- 
mental Quartermaster-Sergeant,  May  i, 
1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  March  24, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant 
and  Regimental  Quartermaster,  February 
i,  1865 1  mustered  out,  March  29,  1865 ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant  and  Regi- 
mental Quartermaster,  January  20,  1865, 
with  rank  from  November  4,  1864,  vice 
Newburgher,  discharged. 

TEN  EYCK,  GEORGE,  age  41  years;  en- 
rolled October  10,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  G,  December  9,  1861 ; 
discharged  for  disability,  October  n, 
1862;  commissioned  Captain,  March  4, 
1862,  with  rank  from  October  10,  1861, 
original. 

TOMPKINS,  OSCAR,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  Culpeper,  Va.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutcn- 


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ant,  Company  C,  February  i,  1864;  cap- 
tured in  action,  September  21,  1864,  at 
Winchester,  Va. ;  paroled,  February  22, 
1865 ;  discharged,  March  i,  1865 ;  Captain, 
N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet;  commis-  * 
sioned  First  Lieutenant,  July  23,  1863, 
with  rank  from  June  10,  1863,  vice  Lyon, 
resigned. 

TRAUTWEIN,  WILLIAM,  age  43  years; 
enrolled  at  Cleveland,  O.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  September  24,  1861 ;  discharged, 
February  15,  1862 ;  commissioned  Cap- 
tain, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
September  24,  1861,  original. 

VON  BONIN,  OSCAR,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  Washington,  D.  C.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  May  12,  1862; 
transferred  to  Company  B,  no  date;  to 
Company  H,  June  II,  1863;  resigned,  June 
19,  1863,  as  of  Company  I;  commissioned, 
not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant,  August 
i,  1862,  with  rank  from  May  12,  1862, 
vice  Samson,  discharged;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, August  i,  1862,  with  rank  from  May 
19,  1862,  vice  Von  Wittke,  promoted. 

VON  DACHENHAUSEN,  ADOLPH,  age 
44  years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  November 
i,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  Company  D,  Novem- 
ber 30,  1861 ;  discharged,  April  20,  1863 ; 
subsequent  service  in  Veteran  Reserve 
Corps;  not  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Adjutant;  commissioned  Captain, 
March  4,  1862,  with  rank  from  November 
30,  1861,  original. 

VON  GONTARD,  ALFONS,  commissioned, 
not  mustered,  Captain,  May  4,  1863,  with 
rank  from  February  25,  1863,  vice  Dolan, 
discharged. 

VON  PUECHELSTEIN,  BARON  AN- 
TON, age  47  years;  enrolled  at  Hunter's 
Chapel,  Va.,  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Major,  to  date  January  i, 
1862;  captured  in  action,  June  9,  1862,  at 
Port  Republic,  Va. ;  paroled,  August  10, 
1862,  at  Aiken's  Landing,  Va. ;  dismissed, 
August  IO,  1863;  commissioned  Major, 
March  4,  1862,  with  rank  from  January 
i,  1862,  original. 

VON  SCHWENKE,  HERMAN,  age  31 
years;  enrolled  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany H,  December  26,  1862;  transferred 


to  Company  I,  June  n,  1863;  died  of  dis- 
ease, November  i,  1863 ;  commissioned 
Captain,  December  26,  1862,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  vice  Von  Strantz,  resigned. 

VON  STRANTZ,  MORTIMER,  age  42 
years;  enrolled  at  Hunter's  Chapel,  Va., 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  A,  November  i,  1861 ; 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  January 
i,  1862;  promoted  Captain,  Company  H, 
February  7,  1862;  resigned,  July  6,  1862; 
subsequent  service  in  7th  Infantry;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  March  4, 
1862,  with  rank  from  January  i,  1862, 
original;  Captain,  August  i,  1862,  with 
rank  from  February  6,  1862,  vice  Traut- 
wein,  resigned. 

VON  WENCKEBACH,  ENNO  FRED., 
age  23  years;  enrolled  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  April  23,  1862,  to  serve  three 
years;  mustered  in  as  Regimental  Adju- 
tant, same  date ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  April  23,  1863;  mustered  out,  No- 
vember 24,  1864;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, February  17,  1863,  with  rank  from 
February  3,  1863,  vice  Hawkins,  dis- 
charged. 

VON  WITTKE,  JULIUS,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  years,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  I, 
December  9,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  Company 
A,  to  date  May  19,  1862;  resigned, 
October  20,  1862 ;  re-entered  service  as 
Captain,  December  2,  1862;  resigned, 
April  9,  1863;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, March  4,  1862,  with  rank  from 
December  u,  1861,  original;  Captain,  Au- 
gust i,  1862,  with  rank  from  May  19, 
1862,  vice  Pokorny,  discharged;  recom- 
missioned  Captain,  November  29,  1862, 
with  rank  from  November  12,  1862,  vice 
himself,  resigned. 

VON  ZAKLIKA,  LADISLAUS,  age  23 
years ;  enrolled  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  L,  December  26,  1862;  dis- 
missed, February  19,  1863 ;  dismissal  re- 
voked and  honorably  discharged  as  of 
date  of  dismissal ;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  December  26,  1862,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  vice  Howard,  mustered  out. 

\VESTON,  HARDING,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled October  27,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  Febru- 


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ary    17,    1862;    discharged,    February    25, 

1862,  on  the  adverse  report  of  an  examin- 
ing   board ;    commissioned    Second    Lieu- 
tenant,   March   4,    1862,    with    rank    from 
October  27,   1861,  original. 

WHITE,  FRANCIS  E.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  Company  G,  October  30,  1861 ; 
appointed  Regimental  Quartermaster-Ser- 
geant, January  14,  1862;  Regimental  Com- 
missary-Sergeant in  January,  1863 ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Regi- 
mental Commissary  of  Subsistence,  to 
date  January  7,  1863;  mustered  out,  Octo- 
ber 31,  1864,  at  Winchester,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  February  10, 

1863,  with    rank    from   January    7,    1863, 
original. 

WHITSID,  JOHN,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
January  21,  1862,  at  Hunter's  Chapel, 
Va.,  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  February 
7,  1862;  appointed  Regimental  Adjutant, 
February  25,  1862;  mustered  out,  April  9, 
1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  45  years; 
enrolled  November  2,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  appointed  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  no  date;  dis- 
charged, February  25,  1862;  re-entered 
the  service  and  musterel  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  April  14,  1862;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  C  and  retransferred 


to  Company  G,  no  dates;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  to  date  September  19,  1862; 
captured  in  action,  September  16,  1863, 
at  Raccoon  Ford,  Va. ;  paroled,  December 
10,  1864,  at  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  discharged, 
December  19,  1864;  Major,  N.  Y.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet ;  see  2d  Mounted  Rifles ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  March  4, 
1862,  with  rank  from  November  2,  1861, 
vice  Hart,  promoted ;  recommissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  April  14,  1862,  with 
rank  from  February  26,  1862,  vice  him- 
self, discharged;  again  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  First  Lieutenant,  September  18, 

1862,  with  rank  from  June  13,  1862,  vice 
Hart,    promoted ;    Captain,    February    10, 

1863,  with   rank    from   October    n,    1862, 
vice  Ten  Eyck,   resigned. 

WOOD,  OLIVER  S.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled November  I,  1862,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  Novem- 
ber 15,  1862;  killed  in  action,  June  12, 

1864,  at  Trevilian   Station,    Va. ;   commis- 
sioned  Second   Lieutenant,   April  2,    1863, 
with     rank     from     November     13,     i86e, 
original. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  W.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany D,  September  II,  1861 ;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Adjutant, 
to  date  July  I,  1862 ;  resigned,  February 
16,  1863 ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
August  i,  1862,  with  rank  from  February 
6,  1802,  vice  Von  Strantz,  promoted. 


FIFTH  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY  (VETERAN). 

Ira  Harris  Cavalry ;  First  Ira  Harris  Guard ;  De  Forrest  Cavalry. 

July  26,  1861,  Col.  Othneil  De  Forrest  received  authority  from  the  War  Department 
to  recruit  a  brigade  of  cavalry  for  a  service  of  three  years.  He  recruited  this  regiment, 
as  the  Ira  Harris  Cavalry;  after  the  organization  had  been  turned  over  to  the  State,  it 
was,  October  16,  1861,  designated  the  First  Ira  Harris  Guard,  and  after  iis  completion, 
November  14,  1861,  the  sth  Regiment  of  Cavalry.  The  Bliss  Cavalry,  an  incomplete  organ- 
ization, recruited  by  Col.  W.  S.  Bliss,  was  merged  into  the  regiment,  which  was  organ- 
ized at  Camp  Scott,  Staten  Island,  where  its  companies  were  mustered  in  the  service  .of 
the  United  States :  A  on  August  15,  1861 ;  B  on  August  21,  C  on  September  3,  D  on 
October  I,  E  on  the  7th,  and  F  on  the  21  st  of  September,  G  on  the  9th,  H  on  the  28th, 
and  I,  K,  L  and  M,  on  the  3ist  of  October,  1861.  At  the  expiration  of  its  term  of  service 
those  entitled  thereto  were  discharged  and  the  regiment  continued  in  the  service. 

The  companies  were  recruited  principally :  A,  B,  K  —  Bliss  Cavalry,  M  —  Bliss  Cav- 
alry —  at  New  York  city ;  C  at  New  York  city,  Troy  and  Kingston ;  D  at  Springfield, 
Mass.,  and  New  York  city;  E  at  Allegany,  Kennedy,  Richburgh,  Belmont,  East  Rush- 
ford,  Friendship,  Ellicottsville,  Cuba,  Black  Creek,  Little  Valley,  Scio,  Genesee,  Farmers- 


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ville,  Great  Valley  and  Wellsville;  F  at  East  Pike,  East  Gainesville,  Castile,  Attica,  Ora- 
mel,  Wellsville,  China,  Hume,  Sardinia  and  Freedom ;  G,  intended  originally  for  ,a  so- 
called  Harlem's  Cavalry,  at  Pike,  Oswego  and  Elmira;  H  at  Crown  Point;  /  —  Bliss  Cav- 
alry—  at  Princeton,  Passaic  and  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  and  Brooklyn  and  Newburgh;  and  L 
at  Hudson,  Athens  and  Catskill. 

The  regiment  left  the  State  November  18,  1861,  and  served  in  the  Department  of 
Annapolis,  Md.,  from  November,  1861 ;  in  the  5th  Corps  and  Department  of  the  Shenan- 
doah,  from  March,  1862;  in  the  2d  Corps,  Army  of  Virginia,  from  June,  1862;  in  Stahel's 
Division,  defenses  of  Washington,  from  September,  1862;  in  the  3d  Brigade,  3d  Division, 
22d  Corps,  Department  Washington,  from  March,  1863;  in  the  1st  Brigade,  3d  Division, 
Cavalry,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  June  28,  1863 ;  in  the  2d  Brigade,  3d  Division,  Cav- 
alry, Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  August,  1863;  in  the  1st  Brigade,  3d  Division,  Cavalry, 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  September,  1863 ;  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  detached  in 
the  gth  Corps,  part  of  May,  1864;  with  the  Cavalry  Corps  again  from  about  end  of  May, 
1864;  in  the  Army  of  the  Shenandoah,  from  October,  1864,  and  in  the  Department  of  West 
Virginia,  from  March,  1865,  until  July  19,  1865,  when,  commanded  by  Col.  Amos  H. 
White,  it  was  mustered  out  and  honorably  discharged  at  Winchester,  Va. 

During  its  service,  the  regiment  lost  by  death  killed  in  action,  4  officers,  62  enlisted 
men ;  died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  4  officers,  20  enlisted  men ;  died  of  disease  and 
other  causes,  5  officers,  222  enlisted  men;  total,  13  officers,  307  enlisted  men;  aggregate, 
320,  of  whom  104  enlisted  men  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy. 

The  regiment,  or  portions  of  it,  took  part  in  the   following  engagements,  etc. : 


PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

" 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men.  . 

1862. 
April         19 
29 
May           3 
a 
4 
6 
6 

8 
14 
18 

21 
33-25 
23 

24 

24 

24 
25 
28-30 
31 

i 

i 

I 

I 

i 

4 

3 

I 

a 

i 

1 

14 

3 

S3 

75 

i 

i 

3° 

July            i 

2 

6 

12 
IS 
17 

18 

q                             '11            V* 

i 

3 

1M          P    1      Y>       Pm  rt  Hnnqp    Va 

\ea    ^uip   p                                 i 

5 
3 

32 

II 

S 
3 

24 
23 

I 

i 
8 

i 

i 

9 

10 
13 
Aug.  1  6- 

Sept.  2 
Aug.          17 

M          O                P    '  rt   Ho  i<;p    Va 

5 

5 

II 

Kelly's  Ford                            

21 

23-24 
28 
29 

30 
Sept.           i 

P          , 

i 

T  »w'     Ford 

Fairfax  Court  House  ...                  

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PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Ashby's  Gap,  Va  

1862. 
Sept.         22 
Oct.           1  6 

Leesburg,  Va  

2 
I 

2 
I 
2 

Upperville,  Va  

i? 
18 
Nov.           6 
8 
1  1 

12 

16 

29 

3° 
Dec.          15 

Thoroughfare  Gap,  Va  

Thoroughfare  Gap,  Va  

Hopewell  Gap,  Va  

I 

I 

Thoroughfare  Gap,  Va  

Middleburg   Va  

Upperville,  Va  

Aldie  and  Berryville,  Va  

Snicker's  Gap  Va  

Aldie   Va                          

I 
2 

-  7 
4 
I 

4 

2 
I 

7 
5 

i 
4 

Cub  Run    Va          ,  

31 
1863. 
Jan.             5 
5 
26 
Feb.            9 
10 

IO 

March         2 

Frying  Pan,  Va  

Cub  Run    Va    

Middleburg,  Va  

New  Baltimore,  Va  

Spotted  Tavern,  Va  

• 
3 

a 
4 

Near  Aldie    Va    

Fairfax  Court  House,  Va  

9 
23 

April           i 

Little  River  Turnpike,  Va  

I 

35 

42 

Broad  Run,  Va  

White  Plains,  Va  

28 
May            3 
4 
8 
14 

T                    3° 

June            i 

i 
13 

Warrenton  Junction,  Va  

3 

« 

Shannon  Hill,  Va  

Near  Fairfax  Court  House,  Va  

I 
3 
13 

Marsteller's  Place,  Va  

_ 

( 

3 

Snicker's  Gap,  Va  

Middleburg,  Va  

IO 

19 
30 
July       2-3 

4 

6 
8 
12-13 

14 
14 

20 

Sept.          i 

Warrenton,  Va  

» 

3 

* 

29 

18 

54 

6 

Gettysburg,  Pa  

Monterey,  Pa  

Smithsburg   Md  

Hagerstown,  Md  

2 

X 

* 

! 

4 

75 

91 

2 

Boonsboro,  Md  

Williamsport   Md  

Falling  Waters,  Md  

Lamb's  Creek   Va  

Port  Conway,  Va  

13'l 
M  / 

18 

21 
31-22 

Oct.          28 

IO 

II 
16 
i? 
19 
19-20 
Nov.            7 
18 
Nov.  26- 
Dec.  2 
1864. 
Jan.           1  7 

Brandy  Station,  Va  

Somerville  Ford,  Va  
Kelly's  Ford    Va        

I 

White's  Ford   Va 

I 

Hazel  River  Bridge   Va  

Bethel  Church,  Va  

i 

t 

8 

I 

17 

28 

New  Market    Va    

James  City   Va  

Buckland  Mills   Va 

4 

17 

22 

I 

5 
13 

Ellis  Ford    Va          

i 

2 

6 

Ellis  Ford    Va                         

22 

Feb.            6 
28 
29 
29 
March         i 

2 
3 

8 

II 
May        5-7 
8-21 
15 
16 
17-18 
20 

21 

6 

Ely's  Ford    Va               

i 

4 

I 
I 

18 
7 
»3 
5 

33 

8 
14 
8 

Near  King's  and  Queen's  Court  House,  Va  
Ely's  Ford    Va                    

i 

i 

I 

Field's  Ford    Va                 

Carrollton's  Store    Va                  

i 

24 

6 

2 
63 

16 

Wilderness   Va                   

i 

15 

r 

2 
2 

i 

20 
4 

i 

Po  River                                                    

Milford  Station 

i 

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PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

1864. 
May    22-26 
25 
26 
27-3 
June     i-  i 

3 

IO-I 

i 
14 
IS 

T                        I9 

June  20- 
July  30 
June  22-30 
23 
25 
28 
29-30 
Aug.          1  7 

i. 

1 

i 
1 

i  2 

12 

18 

3 

10 

18 

25 
43 

i 

Cold  Harbor    Va                          

Old  Church                              

i 

i 

Riddle's  Shop    Va               

Malvern  Hill    Va                          

}- 

8 

4 

14 

White  Oak  Swamp    Va           

l 

i 

Raid  to  South  Side  and  Danville  R.  R.,  Va  

3 

9i 

98 

i 

i 

2 

Milltown    Va                    

21 

25 

Sept.           2 

5 

8 
19 

Smithfield    Va                          

3 

i 

I 

3 

ii 

Duffield  Station    Va                   

3 
7 
13 
17 
19 

21 
22 
24 
26 
27 
29 

Oct.         3-5 
6 

•  7 
9 
13 
14 
18 
19 
Nov.  ii—  12 

i 

3 

- 

I 

12 

i 

I 

17 

Front  Royal    Va                  

Milford    Va  '                      

9 
3 

IS 
3 

North  River   Va                   

2 
4 

I 

2 

9 

5 

2 

Cedar  Creek  *Va     Back  Road          .                  ... 

Cedar  Run    Va 

4 

6 
3 

5 
4 

Cedar  Creek    Va                              

I 

3 

Rood's  Hill    Va                           .    . 

22 

t 

Woodstock    Va  

1865. 

Jan.           10 

3 
9 

3 

9 

2 

22 

March         5 
6 
7 

Mt    Sidney    Va       

2 

Rood's  Hili    Va              

3 
3 

6 
8 

95i 

Loss  on  picket,  detached  service  and  minor  affairs 
Total  loss  

i 

I 

3 

4 

62 

4 

23 

21 

244 

21 

572 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  REGIMENT. 


Colonels. 

OTHNEIL  DE  FORREST,  from  October 
i,  1861,  to  March  29,  1864. 

JOHN  HAMMOND,  from  July  3  to  Sep- 
tember 3,  1864. 

OTHNEIL  DE  FORREST,  from  Septem- 
ber 3  to  December  16,  1864. 

AMOS  H.  WHITE,  from  December  19, 
1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

Lieutenant-Colonels. 

ROBERT  JOHNSTONS,  from  October  2, 
1861,  to  December  5,  1863. 


JOHN    HAMMOND,    from    March    24    to 

July   3,    1864. 
WILLIAM    PLUMB   BACON,    from   April 

27  to   September   12,   1864. 
AMOS    H.    WHITE,    from    October    12    to 

December    19,    1864. 
THEODORE  A.  BOICE,  from  June  30  to 

July  19,   1865. 

Majors. 
PHILIP  G.  VOUGHT,  from  September  21, 

1861,  to  July  i,  1862. 
JAMES     DAVIDSON,     from     October     I, 

1861,  to  May  28,  1862. 


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GEORGE  H.  GARDNER,  from  November 

14,  1861,  to  November  i,  1862. 
WILLIAM  P.  PRATT,  from  May  28,  1862, 

to  January   30,   1863. 
WASHINGTON    WHEELER,    from    July 

I   to  September  26,   1862. 
JOHN    HAMMOND,    from   September   26, 

1862,  to  March  24,   1864. 

WILLIAM    PLUMB    BACON,    from    No- 
vember i,   1862,  to  April  27,   1864. 
AMOS     H.     WHITE,     from    February    2, 

1863,  to  October  12,  1864. 

ABRAM    H.    KROM,    from    March   24   to 

October  21,  1864. 
JAMES    A.    PENFIELD,    from    September 

4,   1864,   to   May  2,   1865. 
THEODORE  A.  BOICE,  from  October  13, 

1864,  to  June  30,    1865. 

ELMER  JOHN  BARKER,  from  Novem- 
ber 14,  1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

HENRY  A.  D.  MERRITT,  from  Febru- 
ary 28  to  July  19,  1865. 

Regimental  Adjutants. 

THEODORE  C.  BACON,  from  November 
i,  1861,  to  February  18,  1862. 

WILLIAM  PLUMB  BACON,  from  Sep- 
tember 6  to  November  i,  1862. 

ALEXANDER  GALL,  from  January  i  to 
June  30,  1863. 

FREDERICK  M.  SAWYER,  from  July 
i,  1863,  to  July  19,  1865. 

Battalion    Adjutants. 

GEORGE  H.  GRIFFIN,  from  September 
26,  1861,  to  September  21,  1862. 

WILLIAM  PLUMB  BACON,  from  Octo- 
ber 15,  1861,  to  September  6,  1862. 

ABRAM  II.  HASBROUCK,  from  Novem- 
ber 16,  1861,  to  September  6,  1862. 

Regimental    Quartermasters. 

JOHN  R.  RICHARDSON,  from  October 
16,  1861,  to  February  13,  1862. 

LIN  SON  S.  DEFORREST,  from  Septem- 
ber 6,  1862,  to  October  23,  1864. 

DEWITT  H.  DICKINSON,  from  Novem- 
ber 23,  1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

Battalion    Quartermasters. 

MOSES  MENZESHEIMER,  from  Octo- 
ber 2,  1861,  to  February  13,  1862. 

LINSON  S.  DEFORREST,  from  October 
28,  1861,  to  February  19,  1862. 


CHARLES     L.     FROTHINGHAM,     from 
October  17,  1861,  to  February  18,  1862. 

Commissary   of   Subsistence. 
JOSEPH  A.    PHILLIPS,   from   September 
6,    1862,  to  July   19,    1865. 

Surgeons. 

JOHN  R.  COOPER,  from  October  2,  1861, 

to   July   i,    1862. 
LUCIUS   P.   WOODS,  from  July  14,  1862, 

to  January  3,    1865. 
ORLANDO      W.      ARMSTRONG,      from 

January   12  to  July  19,   1865. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

LUCIUS   P.   WOODS,   from  December  24, 

1861,  to  July   14,    1862. 

WILLIAM    N.    D.    PARSONS,   from   July 

31,  1862,  to  June  23,  1863. 
ORLANDO      W.      ARMSTRONG,      from 

April  8,  1863,  to  January  12,  1865. 
EDWARD    COOK   WEBB,    from   July    13 

to  September  8,    1863. 
RICHARD    H.    GOODELL,    from   May   9, 

1864,    to   July    19,    1865. 
ISAAC    N.    MEAD,    from   January   22   to 

July  19,  1865. 

Chaplains. 
ROBERT  R.   THOMPSON,   from  October 

i,   1861,  to  November  12,  1862. 
LOUIS   N.   BOUDRYE,   from  January  31, 

1863,   to  July   19,    1865. 

OF  COMPANY  A. 
Captains: 
AUGUSTUS    P.    GREEN,    from    August 

15,    1861,   to   November  5,   1862. 
LUKE     McGUINN,     from     December    21, 

1862,  to  May  5,  1864. 

FRAZIER  A.  BOUTELLE,  from  Septem- 
ber i,  1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

THOMAS  BURNS,  from  August  15,  1861, 
to  May  23,  1862. 

HENRY  WILSON,  from  May  21  to  De- 
cember 28,  1862. 

THEODORE  A.   BOICE,  from  January  2, 

1863,  to  April   2,   1864. 

FRAZIER  A.  BOUTELLE,  from  April  2 
to  September  i,  1864. 


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MICHAEL  HAYES,  from  November  23, 
1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

HENRY  WILSON,  from  August  15,  1861, 
to  May  21,  1862. 

LINSON  S.  DEFORREST,  from  February 
19  to  September  6,  1862. 

LUKE  McGUINN,  from  May  23  to  De- 
cember 21,  1862. 

FRAZIER  A.  BOUTELLE,  from  November 
5,  1862,  to  April  2,  1864. 

WILLIAM  T.  BOYD,  from  April  2,  1864, 
to  July  19,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  B. 
Captains: 
LYON  ISAACS,  from  August  21,  1861,  to 

May  18,  1862. 
ALFRED    W.    CREAMER,    from    May    3, 

1862,  to  January  12,   1863. 
ABRAM  H.  HASBROUCK,  from  January 

12  to  December  23,  1863. 
THEODORE  A.   BOICE,   from  April  2  to 

October  13,  1864. 
JABEZ    CHAMBERS,    from    December   9, 

1864,  to  July   19,   1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

DAVID  DAVIS  ABOHBOT,  from  August 
21,  1861,  to  May  2,  1862. 

LLEWELLYN  N.  STEVENS,  from  Janu- 
ary 10  to  May  29,  1863. 

SAMUEL  McBRIDE,  from  July  27,  1863, 
to  July  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
PHILIP   DWYER,    from  August  21,   1861, 

to  May  27,  1862. 
JEREMIAH    COLLINS,    from    May  24   to 

December  13,  1862. 

ABRAM  H.  HASBROUCK,  from  Septem- 
ber 20,  1862,  to  January  12,  1863. 
SAMUEL    McBRIDE,    from   December    13, 

1862,  to  July  27,  1863. 
FREDERICK     VON     KLITZING,     from 

May  19  to  September  6,  1863. 
JABEZ   CHAMBERS,   from   March  28  to 

December  9,   1864. 
EDWARD    PRICE,    from    January    16    to 

July  19,  1865. 

OF   COMPANY   C. 
Captains: 

IRA  WRIGHT,  from  September  3,  1861,  to 
September  22,  1862. 


CHARLES  J.  FARLEY,  from  November 
I,  1862,  to  January  n,  1865. 

BENJAMIN  WHITTEMORE,  from  Janu- 
ary 31  to  July  19,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
HENRY  L.  BOGARDUS,  from  August  28, 

1861,  to  May  30,  1862. 

EDWARD  WHITEFORD,  from  July  27  to 
November  13,  1862. 

BENJAMIN  WHITTEMORE,  from  No- 
vember 13,  1862,  to  January  31,  1865. 

WILLIAM  LEAHY,  from  February  2  to 
July  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
CHARLES   J.   FARLEY,   from   September 

3,  1861,  to  November  i,  1862. 
JOSEPH    B.    GRICE,    from    December   27, 

1862,  to  March  30,  1863. 

ROBERT  HARPER,  from  April  23  to  No- 
vember i,  1864. 

WILLIAM  LEAHY,  from  November  23, 
1864,  to  February  2,  1865. 

PATRICK  TIFFANY,  from  February  2  to 
July  19,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  D. 
Captains: 
THOMAS    COYLE,    from    August    20    to 

November  24,  1861. 
AMOS    H.    WHITE,    from    December    9, 

1861,  to  February  2,   1863. 
SETH  B.  RYDER,  from  February  2,  1863, 
to  May  15,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

AMOS  H.  WHITE,  from  October  I  to  De- 
cember 19,  1861. 

GEORGE  H.  NICHOLS,  from  March  — 
to  June  n,  1862. 

SETH  B.  RYDER,  from  June  12,  1862,  to 
February  2,  1863. 

WILLIAM  WATSON,  from  February  — 
to  July  22,  1863. 

HENRY  I.  APPLEBY,  from  November  21, 

1863,  to  October  — ,   1864. 

RANSOM  A.  PERKINS,  from  November 
25,  1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

CHARLES  H.  GARDINER,  from  Septem- 
ber 5,  1861,  to  . 

SETH  B.  RYDER,  from  September  29, 
1861,  to  June  12,  1862. 


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WILLIAM  WATSON,  from  December  — , 
1862,  to  February  — ,  1863. 

EDWARD  J.  McARDLE,  from  February 
2  to  June  i,  1863. 

HENRY  I.  APPLEBY,  from  July  31  to 
November  21,  1863. 

CHARLES  A.  GREENLEAF,  from  March 
27  to  August  26,  1864. 

RANSOM  A.  PERKINS,  from  September 
15  to  November  24,  1864. 

JEREMIAH  J.  CALLANAN,  from  Novem- 
ber 25,  1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  E. 
Captain*: 

WILLIAM  P.  PRATT,  from  September  7, 

1861,  to  May  28,  1862. 

WILLIAM  H.  WILLIAMS,  from  Novem- 
ber i,  1862,  to  February  7,  1863. 

WILLIAM  P.  DYE,  from  February  7,  1863, 
to  September  3,  1864. 

LIBERTY  C.  ABBOTT,  from  November 
14,  1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
GEORGE  A.   CROCKER,   from   September 

ii  to  November   n,   1861. 
ALFRED  W.  CREAMER,  from  to 

May  3,  1862. 
WILLIAM   H.   WILLIAMS,   from  May  2 

to  November  i,   1862. 
WILLIAM    P.    DYE,    from    November    i, 

1862,  to  February  7,  1863. 

DANIEL  B.  MERRIMAN,  from  September 

i,  1863,  to  March  29,  1864. 
LIBERTY  C.  ABBOTT,  from  March  29  to 

November  14,  1864. 
FOSTER  S.  DICKINSON,  from  November 

14,   1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

ALFRED  W.  CREAMER,  from  September 
7,  1861,  to . 

WILLIAM  H.  WILLIAMS,  from  Novem- 
ber 14,  1861,  to  May  2,  1862. 

WILLIAM  P.  DYE,  from  May  2  to  No- 
vember i,  1862. 

DANIEL  B.  MERRIMAN,  from  May  28, 
1862,  to  September  i,  1863. 

LIBERTY  C.  ABBOTT,  from  February  19 
to  March  29,  1864. 

FOSTER  S.  DICKINSON,  from  June  28 
to  November  14,  1864. 

MATTHEW  STRAIT,  from  November  25, 
1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 


OF  COMPANY  F. 
Captains: 

WASHINGTON    WHEELER,    from    Sep- 
tember 21,  1861,  to  July  i,  1862. 
LEVI  CURTIS,  from  July  I,  1862,  to  Janu- 
ary 19,  1863. 

WILLIAM    D.   LUCAS,   from  January    19, 
1863,  to  July  19,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
LEVI   CURTIS,   from   September  21,   1861, 

to  July  i,  1862. 
WILLIAM  D.  LUCAS,  from  ,  1862, 

to  January  19,  1863. 
EDWARD   D.   TALLES,   from  January    19 

to  October  30,  1863. 
WILLIAM  B.  PICKETT,  from  October  30, 

1863,  to  October  17,   1864. 
MERRITT  N.  CHAFFEE,  from  November 

23,  1864,  to  July  19,   1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
WILLIAM  D.  LUCAS,  from  September  21, 

1861,  to  ,  1862. 

EDWARD  D.  TALLES,  from  July  i,  1862, 

to  January  19,  1863. 
WILLIAM  B.  PICKETT,  from  January  19 

to   October  30,   1863. 
WALTER  CHURCH  SMITH,  from  March 

26  to  September  21,  1864. 
JOHN  K.  JEFFRIES,  from  November  23, 

1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  G. 
Captains: 
ABRAM  H.  KROM,  from  October  9,  r86i, 

to  March  24,  1864, 
JAMES   BRYANT,  from  April  2,  1864,  to 

January  18,  1865. 

JOHN  H.  WRIGHT,  from  March  i  to  July 
19,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
WALLIS    M.    BOYER,    from    October    9, 

1861,  to  July  i,  1862. 

EUGENE  B.   GERE,   from  July   i   to  No- 
vember 19,  1862. 
JAMES     BRYANT,     from    November    20, 

1862,  to  April  2,   1864. 

PHILIP    KOHN,    from    April    2,    1864,    to 

May  15,  1865. 
WILLIAM  H.  KNIGHT,  from  June  i  to 

July  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

EUGENE  B.  GERE,  from  October  9,  1861, 
to  July  i,  1862. 


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829 


PHILIP  KOHN,  from  January  12,  1863,  to 

April  2,  1864. 
JOHN  H.  WRIGHT,  from  March  20,  1864, 

to  March  I,  1865. 
WILLIAM  H.  KNIGHT,  from  March  i  to 

June  I,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  H. 

Captains: 

JOHN  HAMMOND,  from  October  18, 
1861,  to  September  26,  1862. 

JAMES  A.  PENFIELD,  from  September 
26,  1862,  to  September  4,  1864. 

JOHN  G.  VIALL,  from  November  7,  1863, 
to  May  18,  1864. 

ELMER  JOHN  BARKER,  from  Septem- 
ber 4  to  November  14,  1864. 

EUGENE  B.  HAYWARD,  from  June  17 
to  July  19,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
JONAS  A.  BENEDICT,  from  October  22 

to  December  n,  1861. 
JAMES  A.  PENFIELD,  from  December 

25,  1861,  to  September  26,  1862. 

JOHN  G.  VIALL,  from  September  26,  1862, 

to  November  7,  1863. 
ELMER  JOHN  BARKER,  from  November 

7,  1863,  to  September  4,  1864. 
EUGENE  B.  HAYWARD,  from  September 

4  to  November  15,  1864. 
LUCIUS  F.  RENNE,   from  November  14, 

1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
JAMES  A.  PENFIELD,  from  October  22 

to  December  25,  1861. 
JOHN  G.  VIALL,  from  December  25,  1861, 

to  September  26,  1862. 
ELMER  JOHN  BARKER,  from  September 

26,  1862,  to  November  7,  1863. 
EUGENE   B.   HAYWARD,    from   April   3 

to  September  4,  1864. 

CLARK  M.  PEASE,  from  November  23, 
1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  I. 
Captains: 
GEORGE  A.  BENNETT,  from  October  31, 

1861,  to  June  21,  1862. 

GEORGE    C.    MORTON,    from    June    22, 

1862,  to  February  12,  1864. 
WILLIAM  B.  CAREY,  from  March  17  to 

October  23,  1864. 

EUGENE  B.  HAYWARD,  from  November 
15,  1864,  to  June  17,  1865. 


EDMOND  BLUNT,  JR.,  from  June  —  to 
July  19,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

EDWARD  C.  WOODRUFF,  from  Septem- 
ber 27,  1861,  to  April  6,  1862. 

GEORGE  C.  MORTON,  from  April  7  to 
June  22,  1862. 

WILLIAM  B.  CAREY,  from  June  22,  1862, 
to  March  17,  1864. 

ROBERT  BLACK,  from  April  2  to  Decem- 
ber 28,  1864. 

CHRISTOPHER  HERRON,  from  January 

17  to  July  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
GEORGE  C.  MORTON,  from  October  31, 

1861,  to  April  7,   1862. 
WILLIAM   B.    CAREY,    from   April    7   to 

June   22,    1862. 
EUGENE  SULLIVAN,  from  June  21,  1862, 

to  March  24,  1864. 
CHRISTOPHER  HERRON,  from  July  i, 

1864,   to  January  17,   1865. 
WILLIAM    H.    CONKLIN,   from   January 

18  to  July  19,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY   K. 
Captains: 

WILLIAM    PAXTON    HALLETT,    from 
October  31,    1861,   to    December   19,    1862. 
ZACHARIAH  J.  McMASTERS,  from  De- 
cember 9,  1862,  to  September  24,  1863. 
LAWRENCE   L.    O'CONNOR,    from   Au- 
gust 8,  1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

ZACHARIAH  J.  McMASTERS,  from  Oc- 
tober 31,  1861,  to  December  9,  1862. 

LAWRENCE  L.  O'CONNOR,  from  March 
i  to  August  16,  1863. 

HENRY  A.  D.  MERRITT,  from  August 
16,  1863,  to  February  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

LAWRENCE  L.  O'CONNOR,  from  Octo- 
ber 31,  1861,  to  March  i,  1863. 

HENRY  A.  D.  MERRITT,  from  Decem- 
ber 9,  1862,  to  August  16,  1863. 

ROBERT  BLACK,  from  January  to  April 
2,  1864. 

WILLIAM  H.  WHITCOMB,  from  Sep- 
tember i  to  November  14,  1864. 


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THOMAS  O'KEEFE,  from  January  2  to 
July  19,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY   L. 
Captain  s: 
JAMES    P.    FOSTER,    from    October   31, 

1861,  to  ,  1862. 

AUGUSTUS   BARKER,   from  October  24, 

1862,  to   September   18,   1863. 

FRANK  A.    MONSON,    from   October  24, 

1863,  to  July  ig,  1864. 

GEORGE  C.  MORTON,  from  September 
15,  1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
SAMUEL  TEN   BROECK,    from   October 

31,   1861,  to  August  28,  1862. 
AUGUSTUS    BARKER,    from    May   6   to 

October  24,   1862. 
FRANK  A.  MONSON,  from  December  8, 

1862,  to  October  24,  1863. 

ALBERT  B.  WAUGH,  from  September  14, 

1863,  to  October  23,  1864. 

WILBUR  F.  OAKLEY,  from  November 
14,  1864,  to  May  2,  1865. 

WILLIAM  H.  WHITCOMB,  from  No- 
vember 14,  1864,  to  July  19,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
GEORGE  S.  CLOUGH,  from  October  31, 

1861,  to  ,  1862. 

EUGENE    D.    .DIMMICK,    from    May    9 

to  October  10,  1862. 
ALBERT   B.   WAUGH,   from   October  24, 

1862,  to  September  14,   1863. 
WILBUR  F.  OAKLEY,  from  March  28  to 

November    14,    1864. 
CHARLES   N.   CHILSON,  from  April  28 

to  September  24,  1864. 
PETER  McMULLEN,  from  November  23, 

1864,  to  July   19,   1865. 

OF  COMPANY  M. 

Captains: 

CHARLES  ARTHUR,  from  October  31, 
1861,  to  October  24,  1862. 

JAMES  P.  FOSTER,  from  to  Au- 
gust 28,  1862. 

SAMUEL  TEN  BROECK,  from  August 
28,  1862,  to  July  i,  1863. 

EDMUND  BLUNT,  JR.,  from  March  i  to 
June,  1865. 

WILBUR  F.  OAKLEY,  from  May  2  to 
July  19,  1865. 


First  Lieutenants: 
CHARLES    C.    SUYDAM,    from    October 

31,  1861,  to  May  6,   1862. 
EUGENE  D.  DIMMICK,  from  October  10, 

1862,  to  November  6,  1863. 
EDMOND    BLUNT,   JR.,    from    September 

i,  1863,  to  March  i,  1865. 
WILLIAM  G.  PECKHAM,  from  March  i 

to  July  19,   1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
AUGUSTUS  BARKER,  from  October  31, 

1861,  to  May  6,   1862. 

GEORGE  S.  CLOUGH,  from ,  1862, 

to  May  9,  1862. 
EDMUND  BLUNT,  JR.,  from  October  24, 

1862,  to  September  i,  1863. 

JUSTUS  TRAVIS,  from  May  2  to  July 
19,  1865. 

UNASSIGNED. 

PHILLIPS,  JOSEPH  A.,  First  Lieutenant, 
from  May  3  to  September  6,  1862. 

OFFICERS  WHO  WERE  COMMISSIONED  BUT  DID 
NOT  SERVE  IN  THE  GRADES  NAMED. 

ABBOTT,  LIBERTY  C,  as  Major. 

DICKINSON,  FOSTER,  as  Captain. 

DIMMICK,    EUGENE    D.,    as    Captain. 

MERRITT,  HENRY  A.  D.,  as  Captain. 

O'CONNOR,  LAWRENCE  L.,  as  Captain. 

PERKINS,  RANSOM  A.,  as  Captain. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  C,  as  First  Lieuten- 
tenant. 

CALLANAN,  JEREMIAH  J.,  as  First 
Lieutenant. 

NEILL,  JOHN  DELANCEY,  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant. 

O'KEEFE,  THOMAS,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

STRAIT,  MATTHEW,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

DUNIGAN,  MICHAEL,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

DYE,  ELAM   S.,  as   Second  Lieutenant. 

MONSON,  FRANK  A.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

MURDOCK,  JAMES  A.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

SORTORE,  SAMUEL  W.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

SPAFFORD,  ABIJAH,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

TALMAGE,  NATHANIEL,  as  Second 
Lieutenant. 

THOMPSON,  ADDISON  S.,  as  Second 
Lieutenant. 


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BLISS   CAVALRY. 

Officers  not   transferred   to   5th   Cavalry  on 

consolidation. 
BLISS,  W.  S.,  Colonel,  no  date. 


EURKE,  THOMAS,  Sergeant,  Company  A, 
for  capture  of  a  battle  flag  at  Hanover, 
Pa.,  June  30,  1863. 

PACKARD,  LOREN  R,  Saddler-Sergeant, 
Company  E,  for  distinguished  gallantry 
in  a  reconnaissance  at  Raccoon  Ford,  Va., 
November  27,  1863. 

RHODES,  JULIUS  D.,  Bugler,  Company 
F,  for  distinguished  gallantry  in  action 
at  Thoroughfare  Gap  and  Bull  Run,  Va., 
August  28-30,  1862,  respectively. 

SCOFIELD,  DAVID  S.,  Regimental 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  for  the  capture 
of  a  flag  at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  Octo- 
ber 19,  1864. 

TRIBE,  JOHN,  Quartermaster-Sergeant, 
Company  G,  for  most  distinguished  gal- 
lantry in  action  at  Waterloo  bridge,  Va., 
August  25,  1862. 

WALSH,  JOHN,  Corporal,  Company  D, 
for  the  capture  of  a  flag  at  Cedar  Creek, 
Va.,  October  19,  1864. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ABBOTT,  LIBERTY  C,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled August  26,  1861,  at  Kennedy  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant, Company  E,  August  31, 
1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  grade  of 
First  Sergeant,  February  n,  1864;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  February 
19,  1864;  as  First  Lieutenant,  March  29, 
1864;  as  Captain,  November  14,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  19,  1865, 
at  Winchester,  Va ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  August  24,  1863,  with  rank 
from  June  30,  1863,  vice  Dye,  killed  in 
action;  First  Lieutenant,  May  16,  1864, 
with  rank  from  March  29,  1864,  vice 
Merriman,  discharged;  Captain,  Novem- 
ber 15,  1864,  with  rank  from  November 
14,  1864,  vice  W.  P.  Dye,  resigned;  Major, 
not  mustered,  May  29,  1865,  with  rank 
from  March  15,  1865,  vice  Penfield,  not 
mustered  (remustered  however  later). 

ABOHBOT,  DAVID  DAVIS,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 


years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  B,  August  21,  1861 ;  resigned, 
May  2,  1862;  see  I4th  Cavalry;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  December  4, 

1861,  with    rank    from    August   21,    1861, 
original. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  C,  commissioned, 
declined,  not  mustered,  First  Lieutenant, 
May  30,  1862,  with  rank  from  May  3, 

1862,  vice    Abohbot,    resigned;    see    47th 
Militia. 

APPLEBY,  HENRY  I.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled at  Springfield,  Mass.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  Company  D,  September  19, 
1861 ;  captured  in  action,  May  23,  1862,  at 
Front  Royal,  Va. ;  paroled,  no  date ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  July  31, 
1863;  as  First  Lieutenant,  November  21, 
1863;  mustered  out,  October,  1864;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  June  29, 

1863,  with  rank   from  June    i,   1863,   vice 
McArdle,  resigned;  First  Lieutenant,  Au- 
gust  26,    1863,   with    rank    from   July   27, 
1863,  vice  Watson,  dismissed. 

ARMSTRONG,  ORLANDO  W.,  age  23 
years;  enrolled  March  18,  1863,  at  Fair- 
fax Court  House,  Va.,  to  serve  three 
years;  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon, 
April  8,  1863;  as  Surgeon,  to  date  Janu- 
ary 12,  1865;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Assistant  Surgeon,  March 
26,  1863,  with  rank  from  March  18,  1863, 
original;  Surgeon,  January  13,  1865,  with 
rank  from  January  12,  1865,  vice  Woods, 
discharged. 

ARTHUR,  CHARLES,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled August  28,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  M,  October  31,  1861; 
dismissed,  October  24,  1862;  commis- 
sioned Captain,  December  4,  1861,  with 
rank  from  October  31,  1861,  original. 

BACON,  THEODORE  C,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  September  4,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  Novem- 
ber I,  1861 ;  mustered  out,  February  18, 
1862;  not  commissioned. 

BACON,  WILLIAM  PLUMB,  age  24 
years;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  2d  Bat- 
talion, October  15,  1861 ;  as  Regimental 


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Adjutant,  September  6,  1862;  as  Major, 
November  I,  1862;  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
April  27,  1864;  resigned,  September  12, 
1864;  not  commissioned  First  Lieutenant 
and  Battalion  Adjutant;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Adju- 
tant, January  14,  1863,  with  rank  from 
September  6,  1862,  original;  Major,  No- 
vember 25,  1862,  with  rank  from  Novem- 
ber i,  1862,  vice  Gardner,  resigned ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  28,  1864,  with 
rank  from  March  29,  1864,  vice  Ham- 
mond, promoted. 

BARKER,  AUGUSTUS,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled September  27,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  October 
31,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany L,  May  6,  1862;  Captain,  October 
24,  1862;  captured  in  action  at  Fairfax 
Court  House,  Va.,  March  8,  1863 ;  ex- 
changed, no  date;  wounded  in  action  with 
guerillas  at  Kelly's  Ford,  Va.,  Septem- 
ber 14,  1863 ;  died  of  his  wounds,  Septem- 
ber 18,  1863 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  31,  1861,  original;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, May  30,  1862,  with  rank  from  May 
3,  1862,  vice  Suydam,  resigned ;  Captain, 
November  25,  1862,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 34,  1862,  vice  Arthur,  dismissed. 

BARKER,  ELMER  JOHN,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  September  17,  1861,  at  Crown 
Point  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Sergeant,  Company  H,  October  18, 
1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date 
September  26,  1862;  wounded  in  action, 
May  30,  1863,  near  Greenwich,  Va. ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  November 
7,  1863 ;  as  Captain,  to  date  September  4, 
1864;  as  Major,  November  14,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  19,  1865,  at 
Winchester,  Va. ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  N. 
Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  October  22,  1862,  with 
rank  from  September  26,  1862,  vice  Viall, 
promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  March  26, 
1864,  with  rank  from  November  6,  1863, 
vice  Viall,  promoted;  Captain,  May  28, 
1864,  with  rank  from  March  29,  1864, 
vice  Penfield,  promoted;  Major,  Novem- 
ber 15,  1864,  with  rank  from  November 
14,  1864,  vice  Krom,  discharged. 

BENEDICT,  JONAS  A.,  age  45  years ;  en- 


rolled September  24,  1861,  at  Crown 
Point,  Va.,  to  serve  three  years;  mustered 
in  as  Private,  Company  H,  October  2, 
1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  October  22, 
1861 ;  died  of  disease,  December  n,  1861 ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  December 
4,  1861,  with  rank  from  October  22,  1861, 
original. 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  A.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  Camp  Scott  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany I,  October  31,  1861 ;  resigned,  June 
21,  1862;  subsequent  service  in  nth  Cav- 
alry ;  commissioned  Captain,  December  4, 

1861,  with  rank    from   October   31,    1861, 
original. 

BLACK,  ROBERT,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  K, 
August  23,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, December  9,  1862 ;  re-enlisted  as 
a  veteran,  grade  of  Private,  January  i, 
1864;  promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  no 
date;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  April  2,  1864;  wounded  in 
action,  September  19,  1864;  discharged, 
December  28,  1864;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  August  26,  1863,  with  rank 
from  August  16,  1863,  vice  Merritt,  pro- 
moted; First  Lieutenant,  April  i,  1864, 
with  rank  from  March  17,  1864,  vice 
Carey,  promoted. 

BLISS,  W.  S.,  authorized  in  1861  to  recruit 
a  regiment  of  cavalry,  the  Bliss  Cavalry, 
as  Colonel ;  organization  not  completed, 
and  merged  into  the  5th  Cavalry,  form- 
ing Companies  I,  K  and  M ;  no  dates ; 
not  commissioned. 

BLUNT,  EDMOND,  JR.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled May  25,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  months ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  G,  7th  Militia,  June  19, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1862,  at  New  York  city;  en- 
rolled September  26,  1862,  at  Albany  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  M,  this  regiment, 
October  24,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to 
date  September  I,  1863 ;  as  Captain,  March 
i,  1865 ;  transferred  to  Company  I,  June 
— ,  1865;  mustered  out  with  company, 
July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  October  17, 

1862,  with  rank  from  September  26,  1862, 
vice   Dimmick,   promoted;    First   Lieuten- 


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ant,  July  31,  1863,  with  rank  from  July 
4,  1863,  vice  Dimmick,  promoted;  Captain, 
October  31,  1864,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 3,  1864,  vice  Viall,  mustered  out. 

BOGARDUS,  HENRY  L.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  August  8,  1861,  at  Harlem  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  August  28,  1861 ; 
resigned,  May  30,  1862 ;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  nth  Cavalry;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from.  September  3,  1861,  original. 

BOICE,  THEODORE  A.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  A,  August  15,  1861 ;  captured  in 
action,  July  18,  1862,  at  Barnett's  Ford, 
Va. ;  paroled  and  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, no  dates ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  January  2,  1863 ;  captured  by 
Mosby,  October  25,  1863 ;  escaped,  receiv- 
ing five  wounds,  no  date;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  B,  April  2,  1864 ;  as 
Major,  October  13,  1864;  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  to  date  June  30,  1865 ;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  July  19,  1865,  at  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, January  31,  1863,  with  rank  from 
December  29,  1862,  vice  Wilson,  resigned; 
Captain,  March  26,  1864,  with  rank  from 
December  20,  1863,  vice  Hasbrouck,  dis- 
missed; Major,  October  12,  1864,  with 
rank  from  September  15,  1864,  vice  White, 
promoted ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  January 
27,  1865,  with  rank  from  November  19, 
1864,  vice  White,  promoted. 

BOUDRYE,  LOUIS  N.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  Albany  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  January  31,1863; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  19,  1865, 
at  Winchester,  Va. ;  commissioned  Chap- 
lain, January  31,  1863,  with  rank  <?f  same 
date,  vice  Thompson,  discharged. 

BOUTELLE,  FRAZIER  A.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  Company  A,  August  15,  1861 ; 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  November  5,  1862; 
injured  in  action,  June  30,  1863,  at  Han- 
over, Pa. ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, April  2,  1864;  as  Captain,  to  date 
September  i,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Janu- 
ary 12,  1863,  with  rank  from  September 

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10,  1862,  vice  McGuinn,  promoted ;  First 
Lieutenant,  March  26,  1864,  with  rank 
from  December  20,  1863,  vice  Boice,  pro- 
moted; Captain,  November  15,  1864,  with 
rank  from  September  15,  1864,  vice  Boice, 
promoted. 

BOYD,  WILLIAM  T.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled December  19,  1863,  at  Whitehall 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  A,  December  21,  1863;  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  April  2,  1864; 
wounded  and  captured  in  action,  June 
29,  1864,  at  Stony  Creek,  Va. ;  escaped 
from  Columbus,  S.  C.,  November  4,  1864; 
mustered  out,  to  date  July  19,  1865 ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  March  19, 
1864,  with  rank  from  March  18,  1864,  vice 
Boutelle,  promoted. 

BOYER,  WALLIS  M.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled August  21,  1861,  at  Owego  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  October  9,  1861 ; 
resigned,  July  I,  1862;  subsequent  service 
in  I5th  Cavalry;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  October  9,  1861,  original. 

BRYANT,  JAMES,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
August  28,  1861,  at  Owego  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  G,  October  9,  1861 ;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  to  date  November  20,  1862 ; 
as  Captain,  April  2,  1864;  wounded  and 
captured  in  action,  May  18,  1864;  escaped, 
no  date ;  discharged,  January  18,  1865 ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  January 
31,  1863,  with  rank  from  November  19, 

1862,  vice  Gere,  promoted ;  Captain,  March 
26,    1864,    with    rank    from    December    5, 

1863,  vice  Krom,  promoted. 

BURNS,  THOMAS,  age  26  years ;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  August  15,  1861 ;  resigned, 
May  23,  1862;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
August  15,  1861,  original. 

CALLANAN,  JEREMIAH  J.,  age  22 
years;  enrolled  September  23,  1861,  at 
Springfield,  Mass.,  to  serve  three  years; 
mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company  D, 
September  30,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, January  i,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  November  25, 
1864 ;  wounded  in  action,  no  date ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at 


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Winchester,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  November  15,  1864,  with  rank 
from  November  14,  1864,  v*ce  Perkins, 
promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  not  mustered, 
July  31,  1865,  with  rank  from  June  i, 
1865,  vice  Perkins,  promoted. 
CAREY,  WILLIAM  B.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled September  5,  1861,  at  Plainfield, 
N.  J.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  First  Sergeant,  Company  I,  September 

27,  1861 ;    as    Second   Lieutenant,   to   date 
April  7,  1862 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date 
June  22,  1862;  as  Captain,  to  date  March 
17,  1864;  mustered  out,  October  23,  1864; 
commissioned    Second    Lieutenant,    April 
19,    1862,   with   rank   from  April   6,    1862, 
vice  Morton,  promoted;  First  Lieutenant, 
July   18,    1862,   with   rank   from   June  21, 
1862,    vice    Morton,    promoted;     Captain, 
March   23,    1864,    with    rank    from   March 
17,   1864,  vice  Morton,  discharged. 

CHAFFEE,  MERRITT  N.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  September  12,  1861,  at  Attica  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  F,  September  21,  1861 ; 
promoted  Regimental  Commissary-Ser- 
geant, October  i,  1862 ;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  January  i,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  to  date 
November  23,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester, 
Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  No- 
vember 15,  1864,  with  rank  from  Novem- 
ber 14,  1864,  vice  Pickett,  mustered  out. 

CHAMBERS,  JABEZ,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled at  Stapleton,  S.  I.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  B,  August  22,  1861 ;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  March 

28,  1864;   as   Captain,  December  9,   1864; 
wounded,    date    and    place    not    recorded ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  19,  1865, 
at  Winchester,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,    March    26,    1864,    with    rank 
from  September   i,  1863,  vice  Von  Klitz- 
ing,  resigned;  Captain,  December  19,  1864, 
with   rank   from  December   9,    1864,   vice 
McGuinn,  killed  in  action. 

CHILSON,  CHARLES  N.,  age  43  years; 
enrolled  at  Crown  Point  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Conv 
pany  H,  August  16,  1862;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, no  date ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  L,  to  date  April  28, 


1864;  wounded  in  action,  June  29,  1864, 
at  Ream's  Station,  Va. ;  died  of  his 
wounds,  September  24,  1864;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  May  16,  1864, 
with  rank  from  March  29,  1864,  vice 
Waugh,  promoted. 

CLOUGH,  GEORGE  S.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled October  6,  1861,  at  Athens  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  L,  October  31,  1861 ; 
transferred  to  Company  M,  in  1862 ; 
resigned,  May  9,  1862 ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861, 
with  rank  from  October  31,  1861,  original. 

COLLINS,  JEREMIAH,  age  40  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  B,  August  21,  1861 ;  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  May  24,  1862;  dismissed,  De- 
cember 13,  1862;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  July  18,  1862,  with  rank  from 
May  24,  1862,  vice  Dwyer,  died  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

CONKLIN,  WILLIAM  H,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany I,  April  8,  1863 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, no  date;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  January  18,  1865 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, January  13,  1865,  with  rank  from 
December  28,  1864,  vice  Herron,  promoted. 

COOPER,  JOHN  R.,  age  34  years;  enrolled 
September  4,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Sur- 
geon, October  2,  1861 ;  resigned,  July  i, 
1862;  subsequent  service  in  I2th  Cavalry; 
not  commissioned. 

COYLE,  THOMAS,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D, 
August  21,  1861 ;  died  of  disease,  Novem- 
ber 24,  1861 ;  commissioned  Captain.  De- 
cember 4,  1861,  with  rank  from  October 
i,  1861,  original. 

CREAMER,  ALFRED  W.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  August  27,  1861,  at  Olean  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  September  7,  1861 ; 
promoted  First  Lieutenant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  B,  to  date 
May  3,  1862;  resigned,  January  12,  1863; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 4,  1861,  with  rank  from  September  7, 


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1861,  original;  First  Lieutenant,  December 
4,  1861,  with  rank  from  November  14, 

1861,  vice   Crocker,   transferred;    Captain, 
May   30,    1862,    with    rank    from    May   2, 

1862,  vice  Isaacs,   resigned. 
CROCKER,    GEORGE   A.,   age   25   years; 

enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  D,  7th  Militia,  April  26, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  again  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  this  regiment,  September  u, 
1861 ;  transferred,  November  n,  1861,  to 
the  6th  Cavalry ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
September  7,  1861,  original. 

CURTIS,  LEVI,  age  42  years ;  enrolled  Au- 
gust 30,  1861,  at  Oramel  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  September  21,  1861 ;  as  Cap- 
tain, July  i,  1862;  resigned,  January  19, 
1863 ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 4,  1861,  with  rank  from  September 
21,  1861,  original ;  Captain,  July  18,  1862, 
with  rank  from  July  I,  1862,  vice 
Wheeler,  promoted. 

DAVIDSON,  JAMES,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled August  14,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Major,  October  i,  1861 ;  resigned,  May  28, 
1862;  commissioned  Major,  January  31, 

1863,  with  rank  from  September  21,  1861, 
original. 

DEFORREST,  LINSON  S.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  October  i,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster,  ist 
Battalion,  October  28,  1861 ;  transferred 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  Company  A, 
February  19,  1862 ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quartermaster, 
September  6,  1862;  mustered  out,  October 
23,  1864;  not  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Battalion  Quartermaster;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  July  18,  1862, 
with  rank  from  June  II,  1862,  vice  Ryder, 
promoted ;  First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 
Quartermaster,  December  12,  1862,  with 
rank  from  September  6,  1862,  original. 

DEFORREST,  OTHNEIL,  age  35  years; 

enrolled  July  26,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Col- 
onel, October  i,  1861 ;  dismissed,  March 


29,  1864;  dismissal  revoked,  March  14, 
1866,  and  honorably  discharged  as  of  date 
of  dismissal,  April  n,  1866;  restored  to 
his  regiment,  to  date  September  3,  1864; 
died,  December  16,  1864,  of  congestion  of 
the  brain,  at  New  York  city;  commis- 
sioned Colonel,  January  i,  1863,  with  rank 
from  October  i,  1861,  original. 

DICKINSON,  DEWITT  H.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Regimental 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  October  18,  1862; 
as  First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 
Quartermaster,  November  23,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  July  19,  1865,  at 
Winchester,  Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Regimental  Quartermaster, 
November  15,  1864,  with  rank  from  No- 
vember 14,  1864,  vice  DeForrest,  mustered 
out. 

DICKINSON,  FOSTER  S.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  August  28,  1861,  at  Portville  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  E,  August  31,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  in  1863;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  January  I,  1864;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  June  30,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  June  28,  1864; 
as  First  Lieutenant,  November  14,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  19,  1865, 
at  Winchester,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  July  30,  1864,  with  rank  from 
May  21,  1864,  vice  Sortore,  not  mustered ; 
First  Lieutenant,  November  15,  1864,  with 
rank  from  November  14,  1864,  vice  Abbott, 
promoted;  Captain,  not  mustered,  June  30, 
1865,  with  rank  from,  June  I,  1865,  vice 
Abbott,  promoted. 

DIMMICK,  EUGENE  D.,  age  21  years; 
Private,  Company  G,  2d  N.  Y.  S.  Militia, 
from  April  26  to  July  31,  1861 ;  enrolled 
October  7,  1861,  at  Athens  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  L,  this  regiment,  October  7, 
1861 ;  as  Second  Lieutenant,  May  9,  1862 ; 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  October 
10,  1862;  as  Captain,  Company  L,  to  date 
July  4,  1863;  wounded  in  action,  July  6, 
1863;  discharged  as  First  Lieutenant,  to 
date  November  6,  1863,  his  muster-in  as 
Captain  being  revoked  as  he  had  not 
rendered  service  as  such;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  Veteran  Reserve  Corps ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  May  19,  1862, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Clough,  re- 


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signed;  First  Lieutenant,  October  10,  1862, 
with  rank  from  August  28,  1862,  vice  Ten 
Broeck,  promoted;  Captain,  July  31,  1863, 
muster-in  revoked,  with  rank  from  July 
4,  1863,  vice  Ten  Broeck,  deceased. 

DUNIGAN,  MICHAEL,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  Springfield,  Mass.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany D,  September  26,  1861 ;  captured  in 
action,  October  10,  1863,  at  Robinson's 
River,  Va. ;  paroled,  no  date;  discharged, 
no  date;  re-enlisted  March  27,  1865,  as  a 
Private ;  promoted  Sergeant,  May  i,  1865 ; 
Regimental  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  June 
3,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
19,  1865,  at  Winchester,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant, 
July  31,  1865,  with  rank  from  June  I, 
1865,  vice  Callanan,  promoted. 

DWYER,  PHILIP,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  August  21,  1861 ;  died,  May 
27,  1862,  of  wounds  received  in  action  at 
Front  Royal,  Va.,  May  23,  1862;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  4, 

1861,  with    rank    from    August   21,    1861, 
original. 

DYE,  ELAM  S.,  age  23  years;  enrolled 
August  29,  1861,  in  Allegany  county  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  E,  August  31,  1861 ;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  no  date;  killed  in  action, 
June  30,  1863,  at  Hanover,  Pa. ;  commis- 
sioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant, 
June  19,  1863,  with  rank  from  February 
7,  1863,  vice  Merriman,  promoted. 

DYE,  WILLIAM  P.,  age  29  years ;  enrolled 
August  29,  1861,  in  Allegany  county  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  E,  August  31,  1861 ; 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  May  2, 
1862 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  Novem- 
ber i,  1862 ;  as  Captain,  February  7,  1863 ; 
discharged,  September  3,  1864;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  May  30,  1862, 
with  rank  from  May  2,  1862,  vice  Wil- 
liams, promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  Sep- 
tember 13,  1862,  with  rank  from  May  28, 

1862,  vice    Williams,    promoted ;    Captain, 
June   19,   1863,  with  rank   from   February 
7,  1863,  vice  Williams,  resigned. 

FARLEY,  CHARLES  J.,  age  34  years ;  en- 
rolled August  8,  1861,  at  Peekskill  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second 


Lieutenant,  Company  C,  September  3, 
1861 ;  as  Captain,  November  i,  1862; 
wounded  in  action,  October  19,  1863 ;  also 
August  25,  1864 ;  discharged  for  disability, 
January  n,  1865;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  September  3,  1861,  original ;  Cap- 
tain, November  25,  1862,  with  rank  from 
September  22,  1862,  vice  Wright,  dis- 
charged. 

FOSTER,  JAMES  P.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled September  25,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  L,  October  31,  1861 ; 
transferred  to  Company  M,  in  1862;  re- 
signed, August  28,  1862,  for  promotion  to 
I28th  Infantry;  commissioned  Captain, 
December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from  October 
31,  1861,  original. 

FROTHINGHAM,  CHARLES  L.,  age  25 
years;  enrolled  April  17,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  one  month ;  mustered 
in  as  Private,  Company  E,  7th  Militia, 
April  26,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Quartermaster,  3d  Battalion,  this 
regiment,  October  17,  1861 ;  mustered  out, 
February  18,  1862;  not  commissioned. 

GALL,  ALEXANDER,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany I,  October  10,  1861 ;  promoted  same 
date  to  Sergeant-Major,  3d  Battalion;  dis- 
charged, September  26,  1862 ;  enrolled  and 
mustered  in  as  Regimental  Sergeant- 
Major,  October  27,  1862;  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Regimental  Adjutant,  January 
i,  1863;  killed  in  action,  June  30,  1863,  at 
Hanover,  Pa. ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Regimental  Adjutant,  January 
31,  1863,  with  rank  from  November  I, 
1862,  vice  W.  P.  Bacon,  promoted. 

GARDINER,  CHARLES  H.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  August  25,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  Septem- 
ber 5,  1861 ;  reported  deserted,  December 
31,  1861 ;  not  commissioned. 

GARDNER,  GEORGE  H.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  October  i,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  In 
as  Major,  November  14,  1861;  resigned, 
November  i,  1862;  commissioned  Major, 


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January  31,  1863,  with  rank  from  No- 
vember 14,  1861,  original. 

GERE,  EUGENE  B.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  20,  1861,  at  Owego  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  October  9,  1861 ;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  July  i,  1862;  wounded 
in  action,  August  2,  1862;  resigned,  No- 
vember 19,  1862;  subsequent  service  in 
2ist  Cavalry;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  9,  1861,  original ;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, August  30,  1862,  with  rank  from 
July  i,  1862,  vice  Boyer,  resigned. 

GOODELL,  RICHARD  H.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  May  8,  1864,  at  Albany  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, May  9,  1864;  captured  in  action  and 
exchanged,  no  date ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Assistant  Surgeon, 
May  9,  1864,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice 
Webb,  resigned. 

GREEN,  AUGUSTUS  P.,  age  38  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany A,  August  15,  1861 ;  resigned,  No- 
vember 5,  1862;  subsequent  service  in  I3th 
Cavalry;  commissioned  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 4,  1861,  with  rank  from  August  15, 
1861,  original. 

GREENLEAF,  CHARLES  A.,  age  20 
years;  enrolled  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  D,  September  19, 
1861;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January 
i,  1864 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  March 
27,  1864;  died,  August  26,  1864,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  August  25,  1864;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  August  26, 
1863,  with  rank  from  July  27,  1863,  vice 
Appleby,  promoted. 

GRICE,  JOSEPH  B.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled September  12,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  L,  September  28, 
1861 ;  transferred  to  Company  M,  October 
31,  1861 ;  to  the  3d  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Novem- 
ber 24,  1862;  enrolled  at  Washington,  D. 
C,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  C,  December  27,  1862;  dis- 
missed, to  date  March  30,  1863 ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  November  25, 


1862,  with  rank  from  September  22,  1862, 
vice  Farley,  promoted. 

GRIFFIN,  GEORGE  H.,  age  30  years ;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Adjutant,  ist  Battalion,  Septem- 
ber 26,  1861 ;  captured  in  action,  May  23, 
1862,  at  Front  Royal,  Va. ;  paroled,  no 
date;  mustered  out,  September  21,  1862; 
not  commissioned 

HALLETT,  WILLIAM  PAXTON,  age 
30  years;  enrolled  September  27,  1861, 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  K, 
October  31,  1861 ;  discharged  for  disabil- 
ity, December  9,  1862;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  I3th  Cavalry;  commissioned  Cap- 
tain, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  31,  1861,  original. 

HAMMOND,  JOHN,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled September  17,  1861,  at  Crown 
Point  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  H,  October  18, 
1861 ;  as  Major,  September  26,  1862;  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  March  24,  1864;  as 
Colonel,  July  3,  1864;  mustered  out,  Sep- 
tember 3,  1864;  Brigadier-General,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet,  from  March  13, 
1865 ;  commissioned  Captain,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  October  18,  1861, 
original;  Major,  October  10,  1862,  with 
rank  from  September  26,  1862,  vice 
Wiheeler,  resigned ;  '  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
March  23,  1864,  with  rank  from  December 
5,  1863,  vice  Johnstone,  cashiered;  Colo- 
nel, May  28,  1864,  with  rank  from  March 
29,  1864,  vice  DeForrest,  discharged. 

HARPER,  ROBERT,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled August  8,  1861,  at  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  First  Sergeant,  Company  C,  August 
22,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  Janu- 
ary i,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, April  23,  1864;  dismissed,  Novem- 
ber i,  1864;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, August  24,  1863,  with  rank  from 
May  7,  1863,  vice  Grice,  dismissed. 

HASBROUCK,  ABRAM  H.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  October  i,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  3d  Bat- 
talion, November  16,  1861 ;  captured  in 
action,  no  date;  paroled,  no  date;  mus- 
tered out,  September  6,  1862;  enrolled 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 


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Company  B,  September  20,  1862;  as  Cap- 
tain, 10  date  January  12,  1863;  dismissed, 
December  23,  1863;  not  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant  and  Battalion  Adjutant; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Septem- 
ber 20,  1862,  with  rank  from  July  I,  1862, 
vice  Gere,  promoted;  Captain,  January 
31,  1863,  with  rank  from  January  12, 

1863,  vice  Creamer,  resigned. 
KAYES,    MICHAEL,    age    24   years;    en- 
rolled August  14,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  A,  August   15,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted   Sergeant,   no   date;   wounded   and 
captured  in  action,  June  30,  1863,  at  Han- 
over, Pa. ;  exchanged,  no  date ;  promoted 
First    Sergeant,    November    i,    1863;    re- 
enlisted    as    a   veteran,    January    i,    1864; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Novem- 
ber  23,    1864;    ordered    discharged,    April 
20,  1865 ;  order  of  discharge  revoked,  June 
10,    1868;    mustered    out    with    company, 
July   19,    1865,   at  Winchester,  Va. ;   com- 
missioned  First  Lieutenant,  November  15, 

1864,  with  rank  from  November  14,  1864, 
vice   Boutelle,   promoted. 

HAYWARD,  EUGENE  B.,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  October  i,  1861,  at  Crown  Point 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  Company  H, 
October  22,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, January  I,  1864;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  to  date  April  3,  1864;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  to  date  September  4, 
1864;  as  Captain,  Company  I,  November 
15,  1864;  transferred  to  Company  H, 
June  17,  1865;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester,  Va. ; 
Major,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  March  26, 
1864,  with  rank  from  November  6,  1863, 
vice  Barker,  promoted ;  First  Lieutenant, 
May  28,  1864,  with  rank  from  March  29, 
1864,  vice  Barker,  promoted;  Captain,  No- 
vember 14,  1864,  with  rank  of  same  date, 
vice  Barker,  promoted. 

HERRON,  CHRISTOPHER,  age  19 years; 
enrolled  at  Northville  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany I,  October  7,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as 
a  veteran,  grade  of  Sergeant,  February 
n,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, July  i,  1864;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
January  17,  1865;  mustered  out  with 


company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
May  16,  1864,  with  rank  from  March  29, 

1864,  vice  Sullivan,  dismissed;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, January  13,   1865,  with  rank  from 
December     28,     1864,     vice     Black,     dis- 
charged. 

ISAACS,  LYON,  age  43  years;  enrolled  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  B,  Au- 
gust 21,  1861;  resigned,  May  18,  1862; 
commissioned  Captain,  December  4,  1861, 
with  rank  from  August  21,  1861,  origi- 
nal. 

JEFFRIES,  JOHN  K.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled October  6,  1862,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  F,  October  8,  1862;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  November  23,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  19, 

1865,  at    Winchester,    Va. ;    commissioned 
Second    Lieutenant,    November    15,    1864, 
with  rank  from  November   14,   1864,  vice 
Smith,   mustered   out. 

JOHNSTONE,  ROBERT,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  July  27,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, October  2,  1861 ;  cash- 
iered, December  5,  1863;  commissioned 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  January  31,  1863, 
with  rank  from  October  2,  1861,  origi- 
nal. 

KNIGHT,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  18  years; 
enrolled  September  2,  1861,  at  Owego  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  G,  October  9,  1861 ;  re-en- 
listed as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  no  date;  prisoner  of 
war,  in  1864;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  March  I,  1865;  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, to  date  June  i,  1865;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, February  18,  1865,  with  rank  from 
January  12,  1865,  vice  Wright,  promoted; 
First  Lieutenant,  June  30,  1865,  with  rank 
from  June  I,  1865,  vice  Kohn,  discharged. 

KOHN,  PHILIP,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
August  22,  1861,  at  Owego  to  serve  three 
years;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany G,  October  9,  1861 ;  captured  in 
action,  July  17,  1862;  paroled,  no  date; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Janu- 
ary 12,  1863;  captured  in  action,  August 


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10,  1863 ;  paroled,  no  date ;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  April  2,  1864;  cap- 
tured in  action,  June  I,  1864;  paroled,  no 
date;  mustered  out,  May  15,  1865;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  February 
7,  1863,  with  rank  from  January  12,  1863, 
vice  Hasbrouck,  promoted ;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, March  26,  1864,  with  rank  from 
December  5,  1863,  vice  Bryant,  promoted. 

KROM,  ABRAM  H.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1861,  at  Candor  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  G,  October  9,  1861 ;  wounded 
twice  in  action,  May  3,  1863;  mustered 
in  as  Major,  March  24,  1864;  mustered 
out,  October  21,  1864,  commanding  the 
regiment  at  the  time ;  commissioned  Cap- 
tain, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  9,  1861,  original;  Major,  March 
26,  1864,  with  rank  from  December  5, 
1863,  vice  Hammond,  promoted. 

LEAHY,  WILLIAM,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled August  ii,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  C,  September  3,  1861 ; 
wounded  in  action  in  1863 ;  re-enlisted  as 
a  veteran,  January  I,  1864;  promoted 
Sergeant  and  First  Sergeant,  no  dates; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  No- 
vember 23,  1864;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
February  2,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
November  15,  1864,  with  rank  from  No- 
vember 14,  1864,  vice  Harper,  dismissed; 
First  Lieutenant,  January  27,  1865,  with 
rank  from  January  n,  1865,  vice  Whitte- 
more,  promoted. 

LUCAS,  WILLIAM  D.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled September  17,  1861,  at  East  Gaines- 
ville to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  Sep- 
tember 21,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Lieu- 
tenant, in  1862;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
to  date  January  19,  1863;  captured  in 
action,  July  6,  1863,  near  Hagerstown, 
Md. ;  paroled,  no  date ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 21,  1861,  original;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, July  18,  1862,  with  rank  from  July 
I,  1862,  vice  Curtis,  promoted;  Captain, 
January  31,  1863,  with  rank  from  January 
19,  1863,  vice  Curtis,  resigned. 


McARDLE,  EDWARD  J.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  Albany  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  D,  February  2,  1863 ;  resigned, 
June  I,  1863 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, February  7,  1863,  with  rank  from 
February  2,  1863,  vice  Watson,  promoted. 

McBRIDE,  SAMUEL,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled September  23,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Battalion  Hospital  Steward,  October 
2,  1861 ;  mustered  out,  to  date  September 
26,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  enrolled 
at  Albany,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  December  13, 
1862;  wounded  in  action,  May  3,  1863,  at 
Warrenton  Junction,  Va. ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  July  27,  1863;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, January  31,  1863,  with  rank  from 
December  13,  1862,  vice  Collins,  dis- 
missed; First  Lieutenant,  June  19,  1863, 
with  rank  from  December  12,  1862,  vice 
Neill,  declined. 

McGUINN,  LUKE,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  23, 
1862;  as  Captain,  December  21,  1862; 
killed  in  action,  May  5,  1864,  at  the  Wil- 
derness, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, July  18,  1862,  with  rank  from 
May  23,  1862,  vice  Wilson,  promoted; 
Captain,  January  12,  1863,  with  rank  from 
September  10,  1862,  vice  Green,  resigned. 

McMASTERS,  ZACHARIAH  J.,  age  21 
years ;  enrolled  September  27,  1861,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  October  31,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 9,  1862 ;  died  of  disease,  September 
24,  1863;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 31,  1861,  original;  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 30,  1862,  with  rank  from  December 
9,  1862,  vice  Hallett,  resigned. 

McMULLEN,  PETER,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Com- 
pany L,  November  18,  1861 ;  promoted 
Commissary-Sergeant,  November  24, 
1862 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  February 
20,'  1864;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, November  23,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Win- 


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Chester,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, November  15,  1864,  with  rank 
from  November  14,  1864,  vice  Chilson, 
died  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

MEAD,  ISAAC  N.,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
September  5,  1862,  at  Amenia  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  A,  i5Oth  Infantry,  October  10, 
1862;  as  Hospital  Steward,  this  regiment, 
December  26,  1862;  as  Assistant  Surgeon, 
January  22,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Assistant  Surgeon,  Janu- 
ary 13,  1865,  with  rank  from  January  12, 
1865,  vice  Armstrong,  promoted. 

MENZESHEIMER,  MOSES,  age  24 
years;  enrolled  September  2,  1861,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Bat- 
talion Quartermaster,  October  2,  1861  ; 
mustered  out,  February  13,  1862;  not 
commissioned. 

MERRIMAN,  DANIEL  B.,  age  43  years; 
enrolled  August  27,  1861,  at  Richburgh 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  E,  September  10,  1861 ; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date 
May  28,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Sep- 
tember I,  1863;  discharged  for  disability, 
March  29,  1864;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  September  13,  1862,  with 
rank  from  May  28,  1862,  vice  Dye,  pro- 
moted; First  Lieutenant,  June  19,  1863, 
with  rank  from  February  7,  1863,  vice 
Dye,  promoted. 

MERRITT,  HENRY  A.  D.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  October  4,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  M,  October  6,  1861 ; 
transferred  to  Company  L,  in  1862; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  December  9,  1862;  mustered  in  as 
such,  February  8,  1863;  captured  in 
action,  March  23,  1863,  at  Chantilly,  Va. ; 
paroled,  no  date ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  August  16,  1863;  captured  in 
action,  March  2,  1864;  paroled,  no  date; 
mustered  in  as  Major,  February  28,  1865; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  July  19,  1865, 
at  Winchester,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  January  31,  1863,  with  rank 
from  December  9,  1862,  vice  O'Connor,  pro- 
moted; First  Lieutenant,  August  26,  1863, 
with  rank  from  August  16,  1863,  vice 


O'Connor,  promoted;  Captain,  not  mus- 
tered, November  15,  1864,  with  rank  from 
November  14,  1864,  vice  Carey,  mustered 
out;  Major,  February  10,  1865,  with  rank 
from  November  14,  1864,  vice  Boice,  pro- 
moted. 

MONSON,  FRANK  AUGUSTUS,  age  19 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  B,  ist  Cavalry,  August 
16,  1861 ;  transferred  to  this  regiment, 
August  8,  1862,  for  promotion;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  De- 
cember 8,  1862;  wounded  in  action,  May 
3,  1863,  at  Warrenton  Junction,  Va. ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  to  date  October  24, 
1863 ;  discharged  for  disability,  to  date 
July  19,  1864 ;  commissioned,  not  mustered, 
Second  Lieutenant,  May  30,  1862,  with 
rank  from  May  3,  1862,  vice  A.  Barker, 
promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  November 
25,  1862,  with  rank  from  October  24, 
1862,  vice  A.  Barker,  promoted;  Captain, 
March  26,  1864,  with  rank  from  Septem- 
ber 14,  1863,  vice  A.  Barker,  died  of 
wounds  received  in  action. 
MORTON,  GEORGE  C,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled September  3,  1861,  at  Camp  Scott 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  I,  October  31, 
1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  April 
7,  1862;  as  Captain,  to  date  June  22,  1862; 
discharged,  February  12,  1864;  enrolled 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  L, 
September  15,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester, 
Va.;  see  7ist  Militia;  Major,  N.  Y.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  October  31,  1861,  original;  First 
Lieutenant,  April  19,  1862,  with  rank  from 
April  6,  1862,  vice  Woodruff,  resigned; 
Captain,  July  18,  1862,  with  rank  from 
June  21,  1862,  vice  Bennett,  resigned;  re- 
commissioned  Captain,  July  30,  1864,  with 
rank  from  July  19,  1864,  vice  Monson, 
discharged. 

MURDOCK,  JAMES  A.,  age  22  years ;  en- 
rolled September  17,  1861,  at  Crown 
Point  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Corporal,  Company  H,  October  18, 
1861 ;  promoted  Commissary-Sergeant,  no 
date;  discharged,  October  18,  1864;  com- 
missioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieu- 


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tenant,  May  28,  1864,  with  rank  from 
March  29,  1864,  vice  Hayward,  promoted. 

NEILL,  JOHN  DELANCEY,  late  First 
Lieutenant,  loist  Infantry:  commissioned, 
declined,  not  mustered,  First  Lieutenant, 
this  regiment,  January  31,  1863,  with  rank 
from  December  12,  1862,  vice  Phillips,  ap- 
pointed Commissary  of  Subsistence. 

NICHOLS,  GEORGE  H.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  to  serve  three  years,  and  ap- 
pointed First  Lieutenant,  Company  D, 
March,  1862;  resigned,  June  n,  1862; 
subsequent  service  in  I2th  Cavalry;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  February  26, 
1862,  with  rank  from  December  9,  1861, 
vice  White,  promoted. 

OAKLEY,  WILBUR  F.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled October  28,  1861,  at  Hudson  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Quar- 
termaster-Sergeant, Company  L,  October 
31,  1861 ;  transferred  to  Company  M,  in 
1862;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany L,  March  28,  1864;  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, November  14,  1864;  as  Captain, 
Company  M,  May  2,  1865;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Winches- 
ter, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, July  31,  1863,  with  rank  from  July 
4,  1863,  vice  Blunt,  Jr.,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant,  November  15,  1864,  with  rank 
from  November  14,  1864,  vice  Blunt,  Jr., 
promoted;  Captain,  February  18,  1865, 
with  rank  from  January  12,  1865,  vice 
Merritt,  promoted. 

O'CONNOR,  LAWRENCE  L.,  age  29 
years ;  enrolled  September  27,  1861,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  October  31,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
March  i,  1863;  resigned,  August  16,  1863; 
enrolled  and  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  K,  August  8,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  31,  1861,  original;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, January  31,  1863,  with  rank  from 
December  9,  1862,  vice  McMasters,  pro- 
moted; Captain,  not  mustered,  October 
24,  1863,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice 
McMasters,  deceased;  recommissioned 
Captain,  April  29,  1864,  with  rank  from 
March  5,  1864,  vice  himself,  not  mustered. 


O'KEEFE,  THOMAS,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled October  25,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  K,  October  31,  1861 ; 
promoted  Sergeant,  no  date;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  February  n,  1864;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  January  2, 
1865;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
19,  1865,  at  Winchester,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  14, 
1864,  with  rank  from  November  14,  1864, 
vice  Whitcomb,  promoted;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, not  mustered,  June  30,  1865,  with 
rank  from  June  i,  1865,  vice  Hayes, 
ordered  discharged. 

PARSONS,  WILLIAM  N.  D.,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  July  14,  1862,  at  Fairfax 
Court  House,  Va.,  to  serve  three  years; 
mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  July 
31,  1862;  resigned,  June  23,  1863;  com- 
missioned Assistant  Surgeon,  August  4, 
1862,  with  rank  from  July  14,  1862,  vice 
Woods,  promoted. 

PEASE,  CLARK  M.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled October  I,  1861,  at  Crown  Point 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  H,  October  18,  1861 ;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date 
November  23,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
November  15,  1864,  with  rank  from  No- 
vember 14,  1864,  vice  Murdock,  mus- 
tered out. 

PECKHAM,  WILLIAM  G.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  August  28,  1861,  at  Kennedy  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  E,  August  31,  1861 ;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864;  wounded 
in  action,  no  date;  promoted  Sergeant, 
no  date;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  M,  March  i,  1865 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Winches- 
ter, Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
February  18,  1865,  with  rank  from  Janu- 
ary 12,  1865,  vice  Oakley,  promoted. 

PENFIELD,  JAMES  A.,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  September  23,  1861,  at  Crown 
Point  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  Octo- 
ber 22,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date 
December  25,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  to  date 
September  26,  1862 ;  wounded  and  cap- 
tured in  action,  July  6,  1863,  at  Hagers- 


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town,  Md. ;  mustered  in  as  Major,  to 
date  September  4,  1864;  paroled,  March, 
1865 ;  resigned,  May  2,  1865 ;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 4,  1861,  with  rank  from  October  22, 

1861,  original ;    First    Lieutenant,    Febru- 
ary  12,    1862,   with   rank   from   December 
25,    1861,    vice    Benedict,    deceased;    Cap- 
tain,   October   22,    1862,   with   rank    from 
September  26,  1862,  vice  Hammond,  pro- 
moted;  Major,   May  28,    1865,   with  rank 
from   March   29,    1864,   vice    Bacon,    pro- 
moted. 

PERKINS,  RANSOM  A.,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  D,  September  26,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Commissary- Sergeant,  no  date;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  I,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date 
September  15,  1864;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
November  25,  1864;  mustered  out  with 
company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
September  16,  1864,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 15,  1864,  vice  Greenleaf,  died  of 
wounds  received  in  action;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, November  15,  1864,  with  rank 
from  November  14,  1864,  vice  Appleby, 
mustered  out;  Captain,  not  mustered, 
July  31.  1865,  with  rank  from  June  I, 
1865,  vice  Ryder,  discharged, 

PHILLIPS,  JOSEPH  A.,  age  39  years; 
enrolled  at  Albany  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  un- 
assigned,  to  date  May  3,  1862;  as  Regi- 
mental Commissary  of  Subsistence,  Sep- 
tember 6,  1862;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester,  Va. ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  July  18, 

1862,  with   rank   from  July   i,   1862,  vice 
Anderson,  declined;  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental    Commissary    of    Subsistence, 
December   12,   1862,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 6,  1862,  original 

PICKETT,  WILLIAM  B.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  August  25,  1861,  at  Castile  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  F,  September  21,  1861 ; 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  January  19,  1863; 
as  First  Lieutenant,  October  30,  1863; 
mustered  out,  October  17,  1864;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  January  31, 

1863,  with   rank   from   January    19,    1863, 


vice  Talles,  promoted ;  First  Lieutenant, 
November  9,  1863,  with  rank  from  October 
30,  1863,  vice  Talles,  resigned. 
PRATT,  WILLIAM  P.,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled August  15,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  E,  September  7,  1861 ;  as 
Major,  to  date  May  28,  1862;  resigned, 
January  30,  1863 ;  commissioned  Captain, 
December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 7,  1861,  original;  Major,  July  18, 

1862,  with   rank  from  May  28,    1862,  vice 
Davidson,  resigned. 

PRICE,  EDWARD,  age  30  years ;  enrolled 
August  6,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany B,  August  21,  1861 ;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, no  date ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 
January  i,  1864,  as  Private ;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, March  27,  1864;  First  Sergeant,  no 
date ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
to  date  January  16,  1865 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, December  19,  1864,  with  rank  from 
December  9,  1864,  vice  Chambers,  pro- 
moted. 

RENNE,  LUCIUS  F.,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled October  I,  1861,  at  Crown  Point  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  H,  October  18,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Quartermaster-Sergeant,  no  date ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date ;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  No- 
vember 14,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester,  Va. ; 
Captain,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  November 
15,  1864,  with  rank  from  November  14, 
1864,  vice  Hayward,  promoted. 

RICHARDSON,  JOHN  R.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  July  27,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Quartermaster,  October 
26,  1861;  mustered  out,  February  13, 
1862;  not  commissioned. 

RYDER,  SETH  B.,  age  —  years ;  enrolled 
to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  Septem- 
ber 29,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date 
June  12,  1862;  as  Captain,  February  2, 
1863;  captured  in  action,  October  10, 

1863,  at    Robinson's   River,   Va. ;   paroled, 
March,    1865 ;   discharged,    May   15,   1865 ; 


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Major,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet ;  not 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant ;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  July  18,  1862, 
with  rank  from  June  II,  1862,  vice 
Nichols,  resigned;  Captain,  February  7, 
1863,  with  rank  from  February  2,  1863, 
vice  White,  promoted. 

SAWYER,  FREDERICK  M.,  age  22  years ; 
enrolled  August  22,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  C,  September  3,  1861 ; 
promoted  Sergeant,  no  date;  Regimental 
Sergeant-Major,  March  13,  1862;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Adju- 
tant, to  date  July  i,  1863;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  July  19,  1865,  at  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Regimental  Adjutant,  August 
7,  1863,  with  rank  from  June  30,  1863, 
vice  Gall,  killed  in  action. 

SMITH,  WALTER  CHURCH,  age  24 
years ;  enrolled  at  Wellsville  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  F,  September  25,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  no  date ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  March  26,  1864;  mus- 
tered out,  September  21,  1864;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  November  9, 

1863,  with    rank    from    October    3,    1863, 
vice  Pickett,  promoted. 

SORTORE,  SAMUEL  W.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  August  24,  1861,  at  Friendship  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  E,  August  31,  1861 ;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864; 
killed  in  action,  May  21,  1864,  near 
Bowling  Green,  Va. ;  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  Second  Lieutenant,  May  16,  1864, 
with  rank  from  March  29,  1864,  vice 
Abbott,  promoted. 

SPAFFORD,  ABIJAH,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered 
in  as  Private,  Company  G,  September  9, 
1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i, 

1864,  as    First    Sergeant;    mustered    out 
with    company,    July    19,    1865,    at    Win- 
chester, Va. ;  commissioned,  not  mustered, 
Second    Lieutenant,    June    30,    1865,    with 
rank  from  June  I,  1865,  vice  Knight,  pro- 
moted. 

STEVENS,  LLEWELLYN  N.,  age  25 
years ;  enrolled  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  B,  January  10,  1863 ;  re- 
signed, May  29,  1863 ;  commissioned  First 


Lieutenant,  May  13,  1863,  with  rank  from 
January  9,  1863,  original. 

STRAIT,  MATTHEW,  age  18  years;  en- 
rolled August  30,  1861,  at  Rawson  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany E,  August  31,  1861;  captured  in 
action,  March  23,  1863,  near  Chantilly, 
Va. ;  paroled,  March,  1863;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, no  date;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 
January  i,  1864;  promoted  Sergeant,  no 
date ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
to  date  November  25,  1864;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, November  15,  1864,  with  rank 
from  November  14,  1864,  vice  Dickinson, 
promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  not  mustered, 
June  30,  1865,  with  rank  from  June  I, 
1865,  vice  Dickinson,  promoted. 

SULLIVAN,  EUGENE,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled June  21,  1862,  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company  I, 
July  i,  1862 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant, 
no  date ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, to  date  June  21,  1862;  dismissed, 
March  24,  1864 ;  disability  removed ;  prior 
service  in  the  U.  S.  Army;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  July  18,  1862,  with 
rank  from  June  21,  1862,  vice  Carey,  pro- 
moted. 

SUYDAM,  CHARLES  C,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  September  27,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  October  31, 
1861 ;  discharged,  May  6,  1862,  for  pro- 
motion to  Captain  and  Assistant  Adju- 
tant-General, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  December  4, 

1861,  with   rank   from   October   31,    1861, 
original. 

TALLES,  EDWARD  D.,  age  21  years ;  en- 
rolled September  10,  1861,  at  Attica  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Quar- 
termaster-Sergeant, Company  F,  Septem- 
ber 21,  1861 ;  as  Second  Lieutenant,  July 
i,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  January  19, 
1863;  resigned,  October  50,  1863;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  July  18, 

1862,  with   rank   from  July   i,   1862,  vice 
Lucas,  promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  Janu- 
ary 31,  1863,  with  rank  from  January  19, 

1863,  vice  Lucas,  promoted. 
TALMADGE,      NATHANIEL,      age      27 

years ;  enrolled  October  9,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered 


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in  as  Private,  Company  K,  October  12, 
1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant,  no  date;  re-en- 
listed as  a  veteran,  February  20,  1864; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at 
Winchester,  Va. ;  commissioned,  not  mus- 
tered, Second  Lieutenant,  June  30,  1865, 
with  rank  from  June  i,  1865,  vice  O'Keefe, 
promoted. 

TEN  BROECK,  SAMUEL,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  October  15,  1861,  at  Hudson  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  L,  October  31,  1861 ; 
as  Captain,  Company  M,  August  28,  1862; 
died  of  disease,  July  i,  1863,  at  Livings- 
ton, N.  Y. ;  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  31,  1861,  original;  Captain,  Octo- 
ber 10,  1862,  with  rank  from  August  28, 
1862,  vice  Foster,  resigned. 

THOMPSON,  ADDISON  S;,  age  18  years; 
enrolled  August  30,  1861,  at  Rawson  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  E,  August  31,  1861 ;  captured  in 
action,  March  23,  1863,  near  Chantilly, 
Va. ;  paroled,  March  — ,  1863 ;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864;  promoted 
Sergeant,  September  24,  1864;  mustered 
out  with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  commissioned,  not  mustered, 
Second  Lieutenant,  June  30,  1865,  with 
rank  from  June  i,  1865,  vice  Strait,  pro- 
moted. 

THOMPSON,  ROBERT  R.,  age  36  years; 
enrolled  August  15,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Chaplain,  October  i,  1861 ;  resigned,  No- 
vember 12,  1862;  not  commissioned. 

TIFFANY,  PATRICK,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled August  15,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  C,  August  26,  1861 ;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  March  28,  1864; 
prisoner  of  war,  no  date;  promoted 
Quartermaster- Sergeant,  October  i,  1864; 
First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  February  2,  1865  J 
mustered  out  with  company,  July  19,  1865, 
at  Winchester,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  January  27,  1865,  with  rank 
from  January  n,  1865,  vice  Leahy,  pro- 
moted. 

TRAVIS,  JUSTUS,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
at  Athens,  September  20,  1861,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 


Company  L;  transferred  to  Company  M, 
in  1862;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 
January  i,  1864;  wounded  in  action  in 
1864;  promoted  Sergeant,  September  I, 
1864;  First  Sergeant,  January,  1865; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  May 
2,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  July 
19,  1865,  at  Winchester,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  January  13, 
1865,  with  rank  from  November  14,  1864, 
vice  Oakley,  promoted. 

VIALL,  JOHN  G.,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
September  17,  1861,  at  Crown  Point  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  H,  October  18,  1861 ;  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  December  25,  1861 ;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  September  26,  1862 ;  as  Cap- 
tain, November  7,  1863 ;  mustered  out,  to 
date  May  18,  1864,  for  appointment  as 
Captain  and  Assistant  Quartermaster,  U. 
S.  Volunteers ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  February  12,  1862,  with  rank 
from  December  25,  1861,  vice  Penfield, 
promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  October  22, 

1862,  with  rank  from  September  26,  1862, 
vice   Penfield,   promoted ;    Captain,   March 
26,    1864,    with    rank    from    November   6, 

1863,  vice  Dimmick,  resigned. 

VON  KLITZING,  FREDERICK,  age  - 
years ;  enrolled  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  May  19,  1863 ; 
discharged,  September  6,  1863,  for  pro- 
motion in  the  2d  N.  J.  Cavalry ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  June  19,  1863, 
with  rank  from  May  19,  1863,  vice  Mc- 
Bride,  promoted. 

VOUGHT,  PHILIP  G.,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled July  27,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Major, 
September  21,  1861 ;  resigned,  July  i,  1862 ; 
subsequent  service  in  the  I2th  Cavalry; 
commissioned  Major,  January  31,  1863, 
with  rank  from  September  21,  1861,  orig- 
inal. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  D,  September  19,  1861 ;  captured 
in  action,  May  23,  1862,  at  Front  Royal, 
Va. ;  paroled,  no  date ;  promoted  Second 
Lieutenant,  December,  1862;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, February,  1863 ;  dismissed,  July 
22,  1863;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
February  2,  1863,  with  rank  from  Decem- 
ber 19,  1862,  vice  DeForrest,  promoted; 


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First  Lieutenant,  February  7,  1863,  with 
rank  from  February  2,  1863,  vice  Ryder, 
promoted. 

WAUGH,  ALBERT  B.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled September  27,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  M,  October  31, 
1861 ;  transferred  to  Company  L,  in  1862 ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Octo- 
ber 24,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Septem- 
ber 14,  1863 ;  mustered  out,  October  23, 
1864;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
November  25,  1862,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 24,  1862,  vice  Monson,  promoted; 
First  Lieutenant,  March  26,  1864,  with 
rank  from  September  14,  1863,  vice  Mon- 
son, promoted. 

WEBB,  EDWARD  COOK,  late  Assistant 
Surgeon,  24th  Infantry;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  this  regiment,  to  date 
July  13,  1863;  discharged,  September  8, 
1863;  commissioned  Assistant  Surgeon, 
July  23,  1863,  with  rank  from  July  6, 
1863,  vice  Parsons,  resigned. 

WHEELER,  WASHINGTON,  age  38 
years ;  enrolled  September  4,  1861,  at  East 
Pike  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  F,  September  21, 
1861;  as  Major,  July  I,  1862;  resigned, 
September  26,  1862;  commissioned  Cap- 
tain, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
September  21,  1861,  original;  Major,  July 
18,  1862,  with  rank  from  July  I,  1862, 
vice  Vought,  resigned. 

WHITCOMB,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  21 
years;  enrolled  October  i,  1861,  at  Cat- 
skill  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  M,  October  10,  1861 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  September  I,  1864;  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  L,  November  14,  1864;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at 
Winchester,  Va. ;  Captain,  N.  Y.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  July  30,  1864,  with  rank  from 
May  20,  1864,  vice  Black,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant,  November  15,  1864,  with  rank 
from  November  14,  1864,  vice  Waugh, 
mustered  out. 

WHITE,  AMOS  H,  age  20  years;  enrolled 
August  25,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  October  i,  1861 ; 


as  Captain,  December  9,  1861 ;  captured 
in  action.  May  23,  1862,  at  Front  Royal, 
Va. ;  exchanged,  September  21,  1862; 
mustered  in  as  Major,  February  2,  1863; 
wounded  and  captured  in  action,  June  i, 
1864,  at  Ashland,  Va. ;  paroled,  no  date; 
mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Octo- 
ber 12,  1864;  as  Colonel,  December  19, 
1864;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  July 
19,  1865,  at  Winchester,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  December  4, 
1861,  with  rank  from  October  I,  1861, 
original;  Captain,  February  24,  1862, 
with  rank  from  December  9,  1861,  vice 
Coyle,  deceased;  Major,  February  6,  1863, 
with  rank  from  February  2,  1863,  vice 
Pratt,  resigned;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Octo- 
ber 12,  1864,  with  rank  from  September 
15,  1864,  vice  Bacon,  resigned;  Colonel, 
November  14,  1864,  with  rank  of  same 
date,  vice  Hammond,  mustered  out. 

WHITEFORD,  EDWARD,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  at  Washington,  D.  C,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  July  27,  1862; 
resigned,  November  13,  1862;  subsequent 
service  in  88th  Infantry ;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  July  3,  1862,  with  rank 
from  May  30,  1862,  vice  Bogardus,  re- 
signed. 

WHITTEMORE,  BENJAMIN,  age  22 
years ;  enrolled  September  10,  1861,  at 
New  York  city  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  Sergeant,  Company  C,  Sep- 
tember 15,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  No- 
vember 13,  1862 ;  captured  in  action,  June 
28,  1864,  at  Ream's  Station,  Va. ;  paroled, 
no  date ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Janu- 
ary 31,  1865;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, July  19,  1865,  at  Winchester,  Va. ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Novem- 
ber 25,  1862,  with  rank  from  November 
13,  1862,  vice  Whiteford,  resigned;  Cap- 
tain, January  27,  1865,  with  rank  from 
January  n,  1865,  vice  Farley,  discharged. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  November  14, 
1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  May 
2,  1862;  as  Captain,  to  date  November 
i,  1862 ;  resigned,  February  7,  1863 ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  December 
4,  1861,  with  rank  from  November  14, 
1861,  vice  Creamer,  promoted;  First  Lieu- 


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tenant,  May  30,  1862,  with  rank  from 
May  2,  1862,  vice  Creamer,  promoted ; 
Captain,  September  13,  1862,  with  rank 
from  May  28,  1862,  vice  Pratt,  promoted. 

WILSON,  HENRY,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  August  15,  1861 ;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  May  21,  1862;  resigned, 
December  28,  1862;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  December  4,  1861,  with  rank 
from  August  15,  1861,  original;  First 
Lieutenant,  July  18,  1862,  with  rank  from 
May  23,  1862,  vice  Burns,  resigned. 

WOODRUFF,  EDWARD  C,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  September  7,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  September 
27,  1861 ;  resigned,  April  6,  1862,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, December  4,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  31,  1861,  original. 

WOODS,  LUCIUS  P.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled December  12,  1861,-  at  Annapolis, 
Md.,  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  December  24,  1861 ;  as 
Surgeon,  July  14,  1862;  mustered  out, 


January  3,  1865 ;  not  commissioned  Assist- 
ant Surgeon ;  commissioned  Surgeon,  Au- 
gust 4,  1862,  with  rank  from  July  14, 
1862,  vice  Cooper,  resigned. 

WRIGHT,  IRA,  age  33  years;  enrolled  Au- 
gust 8,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  September  3,  1861 ;  dismissed, 
October  13,  1862;  dismissal  revoked  and 
restored;  discharged,  to  date  September 
22,  1862 ;  commissioned  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 4,  1861,  with  rank  from  September 
3,  1861,  original. 

WRIGHT,  JOHN  H.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  22,  1861,  at  Owego  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Company  G,  October  9,  1861 ;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  January  i,  1864;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  March  20,  1864;  as 
Captain,  March  i,  1865;  mustered  out 
with  company,  July  19,  1865,  at  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, May  16,  1864,  with  rank  from 
March  29,  1864,  vice  Kohn,  promoted ; 
Captain,  February  18,  1865,  with  rank  from 
January  12,  1865,  vice  Bryant,  discharged. 


SIXTH  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY  (VETERAN). 

Ira  Harris  Cavalry ;  Second  Ira  Harris  Guard. 

This  regiment  was  organized  originally  by  Col.  O.  De  Forrest  for  the  Ira  Harris 
Cavalry  Brigade,  under  special  authority  from  the  War  Department,  at  New  York  city, 
and  was,  after  having  been  turned  over  to  the  State,  November  20,  1861,  designated  the 
Sixth  Regiment  of  Cavalry,  with  Thomas  C.  Devin  as  Colonel.  The  companies  were 
mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United  States :  At  New  York  city,  Company  A  September 
I2th,  B  September  27th,  D  September  28th,  and  I  November  2d;  at  Staten  Island,  Com- 
pany E  October  3d,  F  October  24th,  H  October  28th,  L  November  6th,  K  and  M  Decem- 
ber 19th;  at  Rochester,  Company  C  September  29th,  and  at  Binghamton,  Company  G 
October  24,  1861.  At  the  expiration  of  its  term  of  service  those  entitled  thereto  were 
discharged  and  the  regiment  retained  in  service. 

The  companies  were  recruited  principally:  A  at  New  York  city  and  Cohoes  and 
Boston,  Mass.;  B  and  L  at  New  York  city;  C  at  Rochester,  Cohocton,  Geneseo,  Hornells- 
ville  and  Dansville;  D  at  Troy,  Cherry  Valley,  Granville  and  New  Yx>rk  city;  E  at  New 
York  city,  Albany,  Watertown,  Cherry  Valley,  Salt  Springs  and  Cape  Vincent;  F  at  New 
York  city  and  Poughkeepsie ;  G  at  Binghamton,  Rochester,  Hornellsville  and  Albion;  H 
at  New  York  city,  Djover  Plains  and  Washington;  /  at  New  York  city,  Cuba,  Franklin- 
ville,  Gouverneur,  Angelica  and  Binghamton;  K  at  Ogdensburg,  Geneseo,  Lisbon  and 
Canton;  and  M  at  Kinderhook  and  Hudson. 

The  regiment  left  the  State  December  23,  1861,  commanded  by  Col.  Thomas  C.  Devin, 
appointed  in  November,  1861,  and  served  at  York,  Pa.,  from  that  time.  In  March,  1862, 
Companies  D  and  K,  and  F  and  H,  jd  Battalion,  were  mounted  and  assigned,  two  each, 
to  the  2d  and  4th  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  respectively;  the  ist  and  2d  Battalions 


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were  attached  to  General  Wadsworth's  command,  and  mounted  in  May,  1862.  Companies 
D  and  K  served  with  the  2d  Corps  until  July,  1863;  in  the  Department  of  Washington 
until  October,  1863;  and  F  and  H  with  the  4th  Corps  until  August,  1863,  when  they 
rejoined  the  regiment.  The  ist  and  2d  Battalions  served  with  the  Qth  Corps  from  August, 
1862  (Company  A  with  the  6th  Corps  in  September,  1862)  ;  in  the  2d  Brigade,  Pleasanton's 
Cavalry  Division,  Right  Grand  Division,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  December,  1862;  in 
the  2d  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Cavalry  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  February,  1863 
(Companies  B  and  C  with  9th  Corps  in  January  and  February,  1863;  a  detachment  with 
22d  Corps  in  July  and  August,  1863)  ;  with  the  Army  of  the  Shenandoah  from  October, 
1864;  and  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  from  March  26,  1865. 

June  17,  1865,  under  command  of  Col.  Charles  L.  Fitzhugh,  the  regiment  was  con- 
solidated into  eight  companies,  and  these,  with  the  15th  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Cavalry,  formed 
into  a  new  organization  known  as  the  "  2d  Provisional  Regiment,  N.  Y.  Volunteer 
Cavalry,"  becoming  Companies  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  I,  L  and  M  of  the  latter. 

During  its  service  the  regiment  lost,  by  death,  killed  in  action,  5  officers,  49  enlisted 
men;  of  wounds  received  in  action,  4  officers,  24  enlisted  men;  of  disease  and  other  causes, 
133  enlisted  men;  total,  9  officers,  206  enlisted  men;  aggregate,  215;  of  whom  36  enlisted 
men  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy;  and  it,  or  portions  of  it,  took  part  in  the  following 
engagements,  etc. : 


PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

East  Pan    Va  

1862. 
Mar.          30 
April  5- 
May  4 
May            5 
28 
May   31- 
June  i 
June  25- 
July  2 
June         29 

Siege  of  Yorktown,  Va  

Williamsburg.Va    

Charlestown,  W.  Va  

Fair  Oaks    Va  

Seven  Days'  Battle,  Va  

Peach  Orchard  

29 
3° 
July          3  1 
Aug.         14 

Glendale  

Mai  vern  Hill  

Orange  Court  House  

i 

i 
6 

i 

Culpeper  Road    Va  

19 
20 
30 
Sept.           9 
9-10 

12 

14 

Oct. 
Oct.           16 

3 

Barnett's  Ford,  Va  

i 

Kelly's  Ford    Va   .  .  .  .             

Williamsburg,  Va  

i 

Frederick  City   Md  

South  Mountain,  Md  

Antietam    Md  

3 

Lovettsville,  Va  

16-17 

21 
21 

Nov.           3 
Dec.            i 

11-15 

12 
13 
14 
1863. 

Jan.             8 

Near  Lovettsville,  Va  

j 

4 

2 

I 

7 

i 

Near  Wheatland,  Va  
Upperville,  Va  

J 

Ellis  Ford    Va                       

Fredericksburg   Va  

i 

I 

i 

Wood's  Cross  Roads,  Va  

Pamunkey  River  Va  

I 

i 

29 
29 

30 

May        1-3 

June           5 
T                    9 

Crooke's  Run,  Va  

i 

3 

5 

Si 

21 

I 

Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va  

i 

2 

i 

2 

I 

9 

2 

i 

35 

i? 

i 

Warwick  River   Va         

4 

I 
I 
4 

22 
24-25 

Havmarket.  Va.  . 

I 

i 

a 

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PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Fairfield    Pa                            ... 

1863. 
June          30 
July            i 
i 
1-3 

2 

6 
8 
9 
10-13 
14 

31-22 
23 

Aug.           i 

Green  Castle  and  Waynesboro,  Pa  

Gettysburg   Pa                  

3 

8 

13 

i 

1  1 

13 

Beaver  Creek    Md      .               

i 

i 

Falling  Waters    Va                       

i 

Sept.         13 

14-iS 
19 
22-33 
Oct.           10 

i 

i 

Jack's  Shop   Va                       

i 

8 

t 

4 

X 

37 

4 

Kelly's  Ford    Va            

ii 

13 

14 

IS 
17-18 
24-26 
Nov.           8 
Nov.  26- 
Dec.  i 
1864. 
Jan.           20 

I 

8 

4 

Oak  Hill    Va               

Muddy  Run    Va               

Barnett's  Ford    Va            

Feb.        6-7 
29 
29 
29 
Mar.            i 

Frederick  Hall  Station   Va  

2 

6 
6 
ii 

April         28 

Todd's  Tavern    Va 

Wilderness   Va                 

May        5-7 
8 
9-24 
9 
9-10 
ii 

13 
12 
13 

16 
i? 
27-30 
27 
30 
May  31- 
June  6 
May  31- 
June   i 
June            2 
3-4 
7-24 

11-12 
31 
23 
24 

June  26- 
July   30 
July          1  8 

I 

I 

10 

I 

13 

Yellow  Tavern    Va                     

Near  Old  Church   Va  

• 

I 

* 

• 

13 
8 

Cold  Harbor  Va        

Cold  Harbor                 

8 

25 

40 

4 

3 

i 

9 

i 

* 

33 

I 

• 

July    36-29 

I 

i 

6 

8 

28 
Aug.          10 

3 

20 

ii 

1  1 

12 
12 
13 

16 
16 

31 
35 

I 

2 

1  3 

* 

3 

3 

, 

18 

20 
9 

3 

6 

I 

', 

'. 

9 

3 

Kearnevville.  Va.  .             

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PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Leetown,  Va  

1864. 
Aug.         29 

1 

i 
i 

21 

8 
3 
3' 

i 
18 

Port  Republic,  Va  

Sept.           i 

X 
4 

i 

2 

Berryville,  Va  

4 
13 
19 

22 
33-24 
26-27 
30 

Oct.            6 
8 
9 
14 
19 

2 

Nov.         i 

5 

Bunkerhill,  Va  

Opequon,  Va  

i 

2 

2 

a 

S 

6 

Fisher's  Hill,  Va  

Front  Royal   Va  

3 

2 

3 
3 

Port  Republic,  Va  

"      X 

Fisher's  Hill   Va        

I 

Grabbitt's  Mills,  Va  

Tom's  Brook   Va               

I 

Cedar  Creek   Va  

I 

I 

5 

Woodstock   Va                 

7 

Rood's  Hill,  Va  

2 

Dec.          2 

Liberty  Mills  Va  

Jack's  Shop  Va  

1865. 
Jan.           i 

i 

12 

Lovett's  Mills   Va   

2 

i 

2 

3 

4 

March 

i 
i 
March   t&- 
April 
March  30-3 

I 

I 

a 
9 

Appomattox  Campaign,  Va  

Five  Forks      

April 

3 

4 
6 
8 
9 

2 

3 

I 

3 

Fall  of  Petersburg  

I 

4 

2 

16 

23 

Total  loss  

S 

49 

4 

24 

ao 

162 

12 

197 

473 

9 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  REGIMENT. 


Colonels. 

THOMAS  C.  DEVIN,  from  November  18, 
1861,  to  December  8,  1864. 

CHARLES  L.  FITZHUGH,  from  Febru- 
ary 18  to  June  17,  1865. 

Lieutenant-Colonels. 

DUNCAN    McVICAR,    from    October    23, 

1861,  to  April  30,   1863. 
WILLIAM  H.  CROCKER,  from  April  30, 

1863,  to  December  29,   1864. 
WILLIAM  P.   HALL,  from  January  11  to 

May   15,  1865. 
HARRISON    WHITE,    from    May    16   to 

June   17,   1865. 

Majors. 
JAMES    BLAKE    DAILY,    from    October 

15,  1861,  to  September  6,  1862. 
JOHN    CARWARDINE,    from    November 
II,  1861,  to  March  21,  1863. 
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FLOYD  CLARKSON,  from  November  II, 

1861,  to  October  13,  1862. 
WILLIAM     P.     HALL,    from    October    5, 

1862,  to  January  n,  1865. 

WILLIAM  H.  CROCKER,  from  Novem- 
ber 7,  1862,  to  April  30,  1863. 

WILLIAM  E.  BEARDSLEY,  from  March 
22,  1863,  to  October  21,  1864. 

GEORGE  M.  VAN  BUREN,  from  July  4, 

1863,  to  March   16,  1865. 
HARRISON   WHITE,   from  December  29, 

1864,  to  May  16,  1865. 

GEORGE  E.  FARMER,  from  February  28 

to  June  17,   1865. 
GEORGE   W.    GOLER,   from   May   16  to 

June  17,  1865. 

Regimental  Adjutants. 

GEORGE  A.  CROCKER,  from  November 
II,  1861,  to  June  27,  1862. 

FERGUS  A.  EASTON,  acting  from  Octo- 
ber i,  1862,  to  July  26,  1863. 


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JAMES   W.    STANLEY,    from    September 

4,  1862,  to  May  5,   1864. 
JOHN  G.  MAIN,  from  July  25  to  October 

19,  1864. 
MORGAN   D.   LEWIS,  from  December  i, 

1864,  to  June  17,  1865. 

Battalion  Adjutants. 

JOHN  HENRY  MAHNKEN,  from  No- 
vember 27,  1861,  to  October  9,  1862. 

JOHN  D.  P.  DOW,  from  December  14, 
1861,  to  . 

WILLIAM  L.  MANN,  from  December  14, 
1861,  to  December  28,  1863. 

JACOB  C  SCHOENER,  from  October  28, 

1861,  to  October  27,  1862. 
CHARLES  E.   EVARTS,  from    (1861)   to 

(1862). 

Regimental  Quartermasters 
HENRY  A.  WETMORE,  from  October  2, 

to  November  20,  1861. 
HILLMAN  A.  HALL,  from  December  23, 

1862,  to  February  8,  1865. 

RILEY  E.  HORT  ON,  from  March  i  to 
June  17,  1865. 

Battalion  Quartermasters. 
JOHN  D.   P.   DOW,  from   October  15  to 

December  14,  1861. 

JOHN  HENRY  MAHNKEN,  from  Octo- 
ber 15  to  November  27,  1861. 
WILLIAM   L.    MANN,    from    October   15 

to  December  14,  1861. 
JACOB  C.  SCHOENER,  October  28,  1861. 
EDWARD  TITUS,  from  October,  1861,  to 

September  23,  1862. 
GEORGE  E.  FARMER,  from  November  12, 

1861,  to  March  3,  1862. 
CHARLES  E.  EVARTS,  from   (1861)  to 

(1862). 
JAMES  P.  HOWELL,  from to  April 

3v  1862. 
EDWARD   P.   McKINNEY,    from    March 

17,  1862,  to  January  20,  1863. 

Regimental  Commissaries  of  Subsistence. 

DAVID  P.  RICHARDSON,  from  Novem- 
ber n,  1862,  to  November  27,  1864. 

ORVILLE  D.  WILSON,  from  January  I 
to  June  17,  1865. 


Surgeons. 

LAWRENCE  McKAY,  from 
tober  i,  1862. 


to  Oc- 


JOSEPH    A.    PETERS,    from    October    6, 

1862,  to   March  2,   1863. 
AUGUSTUS    P.    CLARK,    from    May    8, 

1863,  to   June   17,   1865. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

AUGUSTUS    P.    CLARK,    from    October 

2,  1861,  to  May  8,  1863. 
SIMON  C.  SANGER,  from  March  3,  1863, 

to  August  18,   1864. 
RICHARD   CURRAN,   from  July   i,   1863, 

to  September  17,  1864. 
AMOS  H.  BRUNDAGE,  from  January  14 

to  June    18,    1865. 

Chaplain. 

GEORGE  D.   CROCKER,   from  December 
14,  1861,  to  June  17,  1865. 

OF   COMPANY   A. 
Captains: 

FREEMAN    ORME,    from    September    12, 

1861,  to  June  27,  1862. 

GEORGE   A.    CROCKER,    from   June   27, 

1862,  to  May  15,   1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

FREDERICK  A.  PATTERSON,  from  Sep- 
tember 12,  1861,  to  September  23,  1862. 
EDWARD    TITUS,    from    September    23, 

1862,  to   May    18,    1864. 

RANDALL  GRANT,   from  May  18,   1864, 

to  January   I,   1865. 
JEROME  MANLEY,  from  February  9  to 

June  17,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

DAVID    T.    JACKSON,    from    September 

12,  1861,  to  October  27,  1862. 
JEROME  B.  WHEELER,  from  January  i, 

1863,  to  January  16,  1865. 
FREDERICK  WHITTAKER,  from  Febru- 
ary 12  to  June  17,  1865. 

OF   COMPANY   B. 
Captain  s: 

FRANK    B.    MEDLAR,    from    September 

27,  1861,  to  April  3,  1862. 
HILLMAN    A.    HALL,    from    April    3    to 

December  19,  1862. 
WILLIAM    F.    AITKEN,    from    February 

9,  1863,  to  December  22,  1864. 


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851 


F  AND  ALL  GRANT,  from  January  i  to 
June  28,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
HILLMAN  A.  HALL,  from  September  27, 

1861,  to  April  3,  1862. 
JAMES  P.  HOWELL,  from  April  3,  1862, 

to  December  8,   1864. 
ELLISON    M.    MORTON,    from   February 

4  to  June  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
JAMES  P.  HOWELL,  from  September  27, 

1861,  to  — . 

FRANK   B.    MEDLAR,    from    April    4   to 

June  8,  1862. 
JAMES    GATING,   from   May   8,    1862,    to 

March   i,    1863. 
RICHARD    R.    DENKER,    from    March    I 

to  July   18,   1863. 
ROBERT    J.    EBERTS,    from   January   22 

to  June  17,   1865. 

OF   COMPANY   C. 
Captains: 
JAMES    W.    STANLEY,    from    September 

27,  1861,  to  September  3,  1862. 
WILLIAM    LAING   HEERMANCE,   from 

September  4,    1862,   to    October   21,    1864. 
JAMES  GATING,  from  December  i,  1864, 

to  June  17,  1865. 
DAVID   H.    CORTELYOU,   from  January 

14  to  March  16,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
JOHN  PIERCE,  from  September  27,  1861, 

to  November  7,  1862. 
EDWARD  P.  McKINNEY,  from  January 

20,  1863,  to  May  18,  1864. 
SILAS    N.    PIERCE,    from   July   25,    1864, 

to  May  22,  1865. 
THOMAS   M.   WELLS,   from   May  28  to 

June   17,   1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
VOLNEY   V.    SMITH,   from   October  28, 

1861,  to  April  17,  1862. 

GEORGE  E.  FARMER,  from  January  31, 

1862,  to  January  8,  1863. 

RICHARD  O'NEIL,  from  March  10  to 
November  12,  1863. 

ROBERT  ALLEN,  from  March  I  to  Oc- 
tober 31,  1864. 

WILLIAM  H.  ASHLEY,  from  May  11 
to  June  23,  1865. 


OF   COMPANY   D. 
Captains: 

HENRY  W.   LYON,  from  September  19, 
1861,  to  October  9,  1862. 

ROBERT    E.    ELLERBECK,    from    Octo- 
ber 27,  1862,  to  August  24,  1863. 

RAYMOND    L.    WRIGHT,    from    October 
24,    1863,  to    September    19,    1864. 

EDWARD  TITUS,  from  December  I,  1864, 
to  January  13,   1865. 

JEROME    B.    WHEELER,    from    January 
16  to  June  17,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
PHILIP    R.    WALES,    from    September   7, 

1861,  to  September   n,  1862. 
RAYMOND    L.    WRIGHT,    from    August 

21,   1862,  to  October  24,  1863. 
JOHN     K.    MALONE,    from    August    24, 

1863,  to    December    i,    1864. 

HIRAM  E.   FREELAN,  from  October  21, 

1864,  to  June  17,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

RAYMOND   L.    WRIGHT,    from   Septem- 
ber 28,  1861,  to  August  21,  1862. 
THOMAS    FRENCH,    from    October    27, 

1862,  to  May  28,   1863. 

JAMES  FARLEY  PETTIT,  from  Novem- 
ber 28,  1864,  to  June  17,  1865. 

OF   COMPANY  E. 
Captains: 

WILLIAM  E.  BEARDSLEY,  from  Octo- 
ber 10,  1861,  to  March  22,   1863. 
HENRY  A.  WETMORE,  from  August  10, 

1863,  to  January  6,    1864. 

GEORGE    W.    GOLER,    from   January   7, 

1864,  to  May  16,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
WILLIAM   EDWARDS,    from  October  3, 

1861,  to  December  I,  1862. 

GEORGE  W.   GOLER,   from  December  2, 

1862,  to  January  7,   1864. 

DAVID  H.   CORTELYOU,  from  April  6, 
1864,  to  January  14,   1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
JOHN  G.  COOPER,  from  October  3,  1861, 

to  September  24,  1862. 
JOHN    F.     RAMSEY,    from    October    27, 

1862,  to  September  4,   1863. 
NOMDO  Z.  DEVRIES,  from  February  15 

to  June   17,   1865. 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


OF   COMPANY   F. 
Captains: 
JOHN   CARWARDINE,   from  October  24 

to  November  n,   1861. 

DIODATE   C.   HANNAHS,   from   Novem- 
ber II,  1861,  to  September  10,   1862. 
PHILIP  R.   WALES,   from   September   n, 

1862,  to  October  8,  1864. 

WILLIAM  S.  DURYEA,  from  December 
I,  1864,  to  June  17,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
DIODATE  C.   HANNAHS,  from  October 

24  to  November  n,  1861. 
ROBERT  CROZIER,  from  June  27,    1862, 

to  May  7,   1863. 
JOHN  F.  RAMSEY,  from  September  4  to 

December  15,   1863. 
WILLIAM    S.    DURYEA,    from   December 

16,  1863,  to  December  i,  1864. 
THOMAS    B.    ADAMS,   from   January   14 

to  June  28,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
ROBERT    CROZIER,    from    October    24, 

1861,  to  June  27,  1862. 
FERGUS  A.  EASTON,  from  June  27,  1862, 

to   . 

THOMAS    M.    WELLS,   from  January   19 

to  May  28,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  G. 
Captains: 

WILLIAM   A.    SHELDON,   from  October 

24,    1861,  to  January  2,   1863. 
GEORGE   E.    FARMER,    from  January  8, 

1863,  to  February  28,  1865. 

SILAS  N.  PIERCE,  from  May  22  to  June 
29,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

ROBERT  E.  ELLERBECK,  from  October 
24,  1861,  to  October  27,  1862. 

JOHN  HENRY  MAHNKEN,  from  Octo- 
ber 9,  1862,  to  January  18,  1864. 

J.    NEWCOMB   WESTON,   from  July  25, 

1864,  to  February  28,   1865. 
CHARLES    M.    OLIN,    from    May    19   to 

June  28,    1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

EDWARD  P.   McKINNEY,  from  October 

17,  1861,  to  March   17,   1862. 


WILLIAM    KEMPS,    from    September    6, 

1862,  to   November   12,   1863. 
FERGUS  A.  EASTON,  from  ,  1862. 

to  July  26,  1863. 
CHARLES  M.  OLIN,  from  January  19  to 

May  19,   1865. 

OF  COMPANY  H. 
Captains: 

WILLIAM    P.    HALL,    from    October    28, 

1861,  to  October  5,  1862. 

WILLIAM  EDWARDS,  from  December  i, 

1862,  to  October  21,   1864. 

JOHN  K.  MALONE,  from  December  i, 
1864,  to  June  17,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
WILLIAM  F.  AITKEN,  from  October  28, 

1861,  to  October  26,   1862. 
WILLIAM  A.  PARKE,  from  October  26, 

1862,  to  April  22,    1864. 
FRANKLIN   T.    SAUNDERS,   from  April 

28  to   November  5,   1864. 
PETER  V.  HASKIN,  from  November  30, 

1864,  to  June  17,  1865. 
THOMAS  FRY,  from  May  i  to  June   17, 

1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

EDWARD  TITUS,  from  October  28,  1861, 
to  September  23,  1862. 

WILLIAM  S.  DURYEA,  from  Septem- 
ber 24,  1862,  to  December  16,  1863. 

OF  COMPANY  I. 
Captains: 

WILLIAM  H.  CROCKER,  from  Novem- 
ber 15,  1861,  to  November  7,  1862. 

JOHN  PIERCE,  from  November  7,  1862, 
to  October  n,  1863. 

JOHN  HENRY  MAHNKEN,  from  Janu- 
ary 18  to  June  20,  1864. 

EDWARD  TITUS,  from  May  18  to  De- 
cember i,  1864. 

J.  HAMILTON  BELL,  from  December  i, 
1864,  to  June  17,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

DAVID  P.  RICHARDSON,  from  Novem- 
ber 26,   1861,  to  November  n,  1862. 
J.    HAMILTON   BELL,   from   February   i, 

1863,  to  December  i,  1864. 


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ALBERT    J.    HILL,    from    January   25    to 

May  25,    1865. 
EDWIN  Q.  PECK,  from  March  12  to  June 

17,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

J.  HAMILTON  BELL,  from  November  26, 
1861,  to  October  27,  1862. 

WILLIAM  W.  PHILLIPS,  from  Novem- 
ber 22,  1862,  to  June  ii,  1863. 

HARRISON  H.  MITCHELL,  from  Janu- 
ary 26  to  June  17,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  K. 
Captains: 
RILEY    JOHNSON,    from    December    16, 

1861,  to  March  n,  1865. 
ALBERT  J.  HILL,  from  May  25  to  June 
17,   1865. 

First  Lietetenants : 

HENRY  A.  WETMORE,  from  November 
20,  1861,  to  August  10,  1863. 

JOHN  W.  BLUNT,  from  June  24,  1863,  to 
December  29,  1864. 

J.  NEWCOMB  WESTON,  from  July  25 
to  August  16,  1864. 

ALONSON  GOODFELLOW,  from  De- 
cember 9,  1864,  to  May  15,  1865, 

Second  Lieutenants: 

GEORGE  W.  GOLER,  from  November  4, 

1861,  to  December  2,   1862. 

LOUIS   P.   WETMORE,   from  October  5, 

1862,  to  August  15,  1863. 

OF  COMPANY  L. 
Captains: 

JOHN  L.  SMITH,  from  November  9,  1861, 

to  October  26,   1862. 
WILLIAM  F.  AITKEN,  from  October  26, 

1862,  to  February  9,   1863. 
HARRISON    WHITE,     from    January    2, 

1863,  to  December  29,  1864. 

JOHN    W.    BLUNT,    from   December   29, 

1864,  to  June  17,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

HARRISON  WHITE,   from  November  9, 

1861,  to  January  2,   1863. 
JAMES  GATING,  from  March  I,  1863,  to 

December  I,  1864. 


JOHN  MULDOON,  from  December  i, 
1864,  to  June  17,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
WILLIAM  A.  PARKE,  from  November  9, 

1861,  to  October  26,   1862. 

JOHN  K   MALONE,   from  September  23, 

1862,  to  August  24,  1863. 

OF  COMPANY  M. 
Captain  s: 

GEORGE  M.  VAN  BUREN,  from  Novem- 
ber 21,  1861,  to  July  4,  1863. 

J.  NEWCOMB  WESTON,  from  February 
28  to  June  17,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
WILLIAM   LAING  HEERMANCE,   from 

October  23,  1861,  to  September  4,  1862. 
J.   HAMILTON   BELL,   from   October   27, 

1862,  to  February  I,  1863. 
CHARLES   E.   EVARTS,   from  December 

23,  1862,  to  December  22,  1864. 
JAMES  B.  CHILSON,  from  December  33, 

1864,  to  June  17,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

CHARLES  E.  EVARTS,   from  December 

5,  1861,  to . 

JOSEPH    BLUNT,    from    November    n, 

1862,  to  February  4,  1863. 
JOHN  W.  BLUNT,  from  March  i  to  June 

24,  1863. 

JOHN  C.  CARROLL,  from  November  2, 
1864,  to  January  20,  1865. 

OFFICERS  WHO  WERE  COMMISSIONED  OR 
APPOINTED  BUT  DID  NOT  SERVE  IN  THE 
GRADES  NAMED. 

MULFORD,  W.  C,  as  Assistant  Surgeon. 

EVARTS,  CHARLES  E.,  as  Captain. 

HOWELL,  JAMES  P.,  as  Captain. 

EASTON,  FERGUS  A.,  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant. 

WHEELER,  JEROME  B.,  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant. 

HARRIS,  CHARLES  B.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

JOHNSON,  HENRY  L,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

McALEER,  JAMES,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

MOORE,  GEORGE  (G.  M.  ROGERS),  as. 
Second  Lieutenant. 

RYDER,  THOMAS,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 


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MEDALS  OF  HONOR  GRANTED  BY  THE  PRESI- 
DENT TO 

HEERMANCE,  WILLIAM  LAING,  Cap- 
tain, Company  C,  for  most  distinguished 
gallantry  in  action  near  Chancellorsville, 
Va.,  April  30,  1863. 

KELLY,  THOMAS,  Private,  Company  A, 
for  the  capture  of  a  flag  at  Front  Royal, 
Va.,  August  16,  1864. 

McENROE,  PATRICK  H.,  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany D,  for  the  capture  of  the  colors  of 
the  36th  Virginia  at  Winchester,  Va., 
September  19,  1864. 

MEACH,  GEORGE  E.,  Farrier,  Company 
I,  for  the  capture  of  a  flag  at  Winchester, 
Va.,  September  19,  1864. 

WELLS,  THOMAS  M.,  Chief  Bugler,  later 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  for  the 
capture  of  the  colors  of  the  44th  Georgia 
at  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  October  19,  1864, 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

ADAMS,  THOMAS  B.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  Staten  Island  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  Company  M,  November  16, 
1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  January 
I,  1863;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  Decem- 
ber 16,  1863 ;  wounded  in  action,  Septem- 
ber 19,  1864;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  to  date  January  14, 
1865;  mustered  out,  June  28,  1865,  at 
Cloud's  Mills,  Va. ;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  January  14,  1865,  with  rank 
from  December  i,  1864,  vice  Duryea,  pro- 
moted. 

AITKEN,  WILLIAM  F.,  age  29  years ;  en- 
rolled September  15,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  October 
28,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  Company  L,  to  date 
October  26,  1862 ;  transferred  to  Company 
B,  February  9,  1863;  wounded  and  cap- 
tured in  action,  April  30,  1863,  near  Spot- 
sylvania  Court  House,  Va. ;  paroled,  May 
3,  1863,  at  City  Point,  Va. ;  wounded  in 
action,  October  II,  1863,  at  Morton's 
Ford,  Va. ;  again  wounded  in  action,  Sep- 
tember 26,  1864;  mustered  out,  December 
22,  1864,  at  Winchester,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  December  9,  1861, 
with  rank  from  October  28,  1861,  original ; 
Captain,  November  7,  1862,  with  rank 
from  October  26,  1862,  vice  Smith,  re- 
signed. 


ALLEN,  ROBERT,  age  44  years ;  enrolled 
September  9,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  B,  September  27,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Commissary-Sergeant,  ist  Bat- 
talion, December  25,  1861 ;  re-enlisted  as 
a  veteran,  December  16,  1863;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to  date 
March  i,  1864;  discharged,  October  31, 
1864,  near  Middletown,  Va. ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  January  29,  1864,  with 
rank  from  November  12,  1863,  vice 
Kemps,  cashiered. 

ASHLEY,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  22  years ;  en- 
rolled September  23,  1861,  at  Hudson  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  M,  October  2,  1861 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  grade  of  Private, 
January  4,  1864;  promoted  Sergeant  and 
Commissary-Sergeant,  no  dates ;  mustered 
in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to 
date  May  11,  1865;  transferred  to  the  2d 
Provisional  Cavalry,  June  23,  1865 ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  November 
19,  1864,  with  rank  from  October  25,  1864, 
vice  Denker,  resigned. 

BEARDSLEY,  WILLIAM  E.,  age  35  years ; 
enrolled  October  5,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  E,  October  10,  1861 ;  as 
Major,  to  date  March  22,  1863;  mustered 
out,  October  21,  1864;  subsequent  service 
in  26th  Cavalry;  commissioned  Captain, 
December  9,  1861,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 3,  1861,  original;  Major,  June  8,  1863, 
with  rank  from  March  22,  1863,  vice  Car- 
wardine,  mustered  out. 

BELL,  J.  HAMILTON,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled October  15,  1861,  at  Cuba  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  I,  November  26,  1861 ; 
promoted  First  Lieutenant,  Company  M, 
October  27,  1862;  transferred  to  Company 
I,  February  I,  1863;  captured  in  action, 
September  4,  1864,  at  Berryville,  Va. ; 
paroled,  October  8,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  to  date  December  i,  1864;  trans- 
ferred to  2d  Provisional  Caralry,  June 
17,  1865;  Major,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by 
brevet ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
May  28,  1862,  with  rank  from  November 
26,  1861,  original ;  First  Lieutenant,  No- 
vember 7,  1862,  with  rank  from  Septem- 
ber 4,  1862,  vice  Heermance,  promoted ; 
Captain,  November  21,  1864,  with  rank 


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from  September  9,  1864,  vice  Wright, 
killed  in  action. 

BLUNT,  JOHN  W.,  age  21  years ;  enrolled 
October  17,  1861,  at  Hudson  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company 
M,  October  19,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, no  date ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  to  date  March  i,  1863 ;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  to  date  June  24, 
1863 ;  as  Captain,  Company  L,  to  date  De- 
cember 29,  1864;  transferred  to  2d  Pro- 
visional Cavalry,  June  17,  1865 ;  Major, 
N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  June  29,  1863,  with 
rank  from  March  i,  1863,  vice  Farmer, 
promoted ;  First  Lieutenant,  August  18, 
1863,  with  rank  from  March  22,  1863,  vice 
Wetmore,  promoted ;  Captain,  December 
14,  1864,  with  rank  from  October  21,  1864, 
vice  White,  promoted. 

BLUNT,  JOSEPH,  age  25  years;  enrolled 
at  Hudson  to  serve  three  years,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Sergeant,  Company  M,  October 
17,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no 
date;  Second  Lieutenant,  November  n, 
1862 ;  discharged,  February  4,  1863 ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  December 
22,  1862,  with  rank  from  November  II, 

1862,  vice  Evarts,  promoted. 
BRUNDAGE,  AMOS  H.,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled at  Winchester,  Va.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, January  14,  1865 ;  resigned,  June  18, 
1865 ;     commissioned     Assistant     Surgeon, 
November  15,   1864,  with  rank  from  No- 
vember  4,    1864,    vice    Sanger,    dismissed. 

CARROLL,  JOHN  C,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  28,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  D,  September  7,  1861 ;  captured 
in  action,  November  II,  1862,  at  Forrest- 
ville,  Va. ;  paroled,  December  12,  1862,  at 
City  Point,  Va. ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 
December  16,  1863 ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  M,  to  date  Novem- 
ber 2,  1864;  died,  January  20,  1865,  near 
Lovettsville,  Va.,  of  gunshot  wound,  left 
lung,  received  in  action,  January  17,  1865 ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Novem- 
ber 9,  1863,  with  rank  from  August  15, 

1863,  vice  L.  P.  Wetmore,  resigned. 
CARWARDINE,  JOHN,  age  34  years ;  en- 
rolled at   New   York  city   to   serve   three 
years,   and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany F,  October  24,  1861 ;  as  Major,  No- 


vember ii,  1861;  resigned,  March  21,  1863 ; 
commissioned  Captain,  December  9,  1861, 
with  rank  from  October  24,  1861,  original ; 
Major,  December  30,  1861,  with  rank  from 
November  n,  1861,  original. 

GATING,  JAMES,  age  25  years;  enrolled 
September  7,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  B,  September  27,  1861 ; 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  May  8, 
1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  to 
date  March  i,  1863 ;  captured  in  action, 
September  I,  1864,  at  Port  Republic,  Va. ; 
paroled,  October  7,  1864,  at  Vienna,  Va. ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  C,  to 
date  December  i,  1864;  transferred  to 
2d  Provisional  Cavalry,  June  17,  1865 ; 
Major,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  from 
March  13,  1865 ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  June  10,  1862,  with  rank  from 
June  8,  1862,  vice  Medlar,  resigned;  First 
Lieutenant,  February  19,  1863,  with  rank 
from  January  2,  1863,  vice  White,  pro- 
moted; Captain,  November  21,  1864,  with 
rank  from  October  21,  1864,  vice  Edwards, 
mustered  out. 

CHILSON,  JAMES  B.,  age  25  years;  en- 
'  rolled  September  27,  1861,  at  Canisteo  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  F,  October  29,  1861 ;  promoted 
Corporal,  December  30,  1861 ;  Sergeant, 
January  12,  1862 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 
December  16,  1863 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, July  26,  1864;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  M,  to  date  Decem- 
ber 23,  1864;  transferred  to  2d  Pro- 
visional Cavalry,  June  17,  1865;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  November  19, 
1864,  with  rank  from  October  21,  1864,  vice 
Malone,  promoted. 

CLARK,  AUGUSTUS  P.,  age  27  years ;  en- 
rolled September  27,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Assistant  Surgeon,  October  2,  1861 ;  as 
Surgeon,  May  8,  1863;  transferred  to 
2d  Provisional  Cavalry,  June  17,  .1865; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by 
brevet;  commissioned  Assistant  Surgeon, 
December  24,  1861,  with  rank  from  No- 
vember 22,  1861,  original ;  Surgeon,  May 
21,  1863,  with  rank  from  May  5,  1863,  vice 
Peters,  resigned. 

CLARKSON,  FLOYD,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 


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vate,  Company  F,  7th  Militia,  April  26, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  Septem- 
ber 10,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Major,  this 
regiment,  November  n,  1861 ;  resigned, 
October  13,  1862;  subsequent  service  in 
I4th  Cavalry;  commissioned  Major,  De- 
cember 30,  1861,  with  rank  from  Novem- 
ber ii,  1861,  original. 

COOPER,  JOHN  G.,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
September  5,  1861,  at  Albany  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  October  3,  1861 ;  discharged, 
September  24,  1862 ;  see  26th  Cavalry ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  9, 
1861,  with  rank  from  October  3,  1861, 
original. 

CORTELYOU,  DAVID  H.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  September  18,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Corporal,  Company  E,  October  3,  1861 ; 
promoted  Sergeant,  May  23,  1862;  Regi- 
mental Sergeant-Ma j or,  October  6,  1863; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  16, 
1863;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  E,  to  date  April  6,  1864; 
wounded  in  action,  June  3,  1864;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  C,  to  date  January 
14,  1865;  discharged,  March  16,  1865;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  March  30, 
1864,  with  rank  from  January  6,  1864, 
vice  Goler,  promoted ;  Captain,  January 
14,  1865,  with  rank  from  December  23, 
1864,  vice  Aitken,  mustered  out. 

CROCKER,  GEORGE  A.,  First  Lieuten- 
ant, 5th  Cavalry;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Adjutant,  this 
regiment,  November  n,  1861 ;  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  June  27,  1862;  captured  in 
action,  October  II,  1863;  exchanged,  no 
date;  discharged,  May  15,  1865;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 
Adjutant,  December  30,  1861,  with  rank 
from  November  11,  1861,  original;  Cap- 
tain, July  21,  1862,  with  rank  from  June 
27,  "1862,  vice  Orme,  discharged. 

CROCKER,  GEORGE  D.,  age  39  years ;  en- 
rolled October  15,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Chap- 
lain, to  date  December  14,  1861 ;  trans- 
ferred to  2d  Provisional  Cavalry,  June 
17,  1865;  Major,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by 
brevet ;  commissioned  Chaplain,  April  29, 
1864,  with  rank  from  October  15,  1861, 
original. 


CROCKER,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  October  12,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  I,  November  15,  1861 ; 
as  Major,  November  7,  1862;  as  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, to  date  April  30,  1863;  dis- 
charged, December  29,  1864;  commissioned 
Captain,  December  30,  1861,  with  rank 
from  November  15,  1861,  original;  Major, 
November  7,  1862,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 6,  1862,  vice  Daily,  resigned ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, June  29,  1863,  with  rank 
from  April  30,  1863,  vice  McVicar,  killed 
in  action. 

CROZIER,  ROBERT,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  F,  October  24,  1861 ;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  June  27,  1862;  killed  in  action, 
May  7,  1863,  at  West  Point,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  9, 
1861,  with  rank  from  October  24,  1861, 
original;  First  Lieutenant,  July  21,  1862, 
with  rank  from  June  27,  1862,  vice  G.  A. 
Crocker,  promoted. 

CURRAN,  RICHARD,  late  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, 33d  Infantry;  mustered  in  as  As- 
sistant Surgeon,  this  regiment,  to  date 
July  i,  1863 ;  discharged,  to  date  Septem- 
ber 17,  1864,  for  promotion  to  Surgeon, 
9th  Cavalry;  commissioned  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, June  19,  1863,  with  rank  from  June 
13,  1863,  vice  Clark,  promoted. 

DAILY,  JAMES  BLAKE,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  August  3,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Major,  October  15,  1861 ;  resigned,  Sep- 
tember 6,  1862;  commissioned  Major,  De- 
cember 30,  1861,  with  rank  from  October 
15,  1861,  original. 

DENKER,  RICHARD  R.,  age  34  years ;  en- 
rolled October  26,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  L,  October  28,  1861 ; 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  to  date 
March  i,  1863;  resigned,  July  18,  1863; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Feb- 
ruary 19,  1863,  with  rank  from  January  2, 
1863,  vice  Gating,  promoted. 

DEVIN,  THOMAS  C,  Captain,  ist  Militia 
Cavalry;  enrolled  November  15,  1861,  at 
Albany  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Colonel,  November  18,  1861 ;  discharged, 
December  8,  1864,  for  promotion  to  Brig- 
adier-General, U.  S.  Volunteers ;  Brig- 
adier-General, U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet, 


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from  August  15,  1864;  commissioned  Col- 
onel, December  30,  1861,  with  rank  from 
November  18,  1861,  original. 

DE  VRIES,  NOMDO  Z.,  age  29  years ;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  months,  and  mustered 
in  as  Sergeant,  in  Devin's  Company  of 
Cavalry,  Militia,  July  14,  1861 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  October  23,  1861 ;  en- 
rolled at  Winchester,  Va.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  this  regiment,  to  date 
February  15,  1865;  transferred  to  2d 
Provisional  Cavalry,  June  17,  1865;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  January  31, 
1865,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Moore 
(Rogers),  not  mustered. 

DOW,  JOHN  D.  P.,  age  32  years ;  enrolled 
August  I,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Battalion 
Quartermaster,  October  15,  1861 ;  as  Bat- 
talion Adjutant,  December  14,  1861 ;  no 
further  record;  not  commissioned. 

DURYEA,  WILLIAM  S.,  age  25  years^  en- 
rolled September  19,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
First  Sergeant,  Company  H,  October  28, 
1861;  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  Sep- 
tember 24,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  to  date  December  16,  1863;  as 
Captain,  to  date  December  i,  1864;  trans- 
ferred to  2d  Provisional  Cavalry,  June 
17,  1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
November  7,  1862,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 24,  1862,  vice  Bell,  promoted ;  First 
Lieutenant,  February  9,  1864,  with  rank 
from  December  15,  1863,  vice  Ramsey,  dis- 
charged; Captain,  January  14,  1865,  with 
rank  from  December  i,  1864,  vice  Evarts, 
not  mustered. 

EASTON,  FERGUS  A.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled September  9,  1861,  at  Boston,  Mass., 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  A,  September  12,  1861 ; 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  to  date 
June  27,  1862;  transferred  to  Company  G, 
no  date;  detailed  as  acting  Regimental 
Adjutant,  October  i,  1862;  resigned,  July 
26,  1863;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
July  21,  1862,  with  rank  from  June  27, 
1862,  vice  Crozier,  promoted ;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, not  mustered,  June  29,  1863,  with 
rank  from  March  22,  1863,  vice  H.  A. 
Wetmore,  promoted. 

EBERTS,  ROBERT  J.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled September  14,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 


Private,  Company  H,  October  28,  1861 ; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  16, 
1863;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  B,  to  date  January  22,  1865 ; 
transferred  to  2d  Provisional  Cavalry, 
June  17,  1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, November  19,  1864,  with  rank  from 
October  25,  1864,  vice  Ramsey,  promoted. 

EDWARDS,  WILLIAM,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled April  17,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  one  month;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  B,  7th  Militia,  April  26, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June  3, 
1861,  at  New  York  city;  enrolled  Septem- 
ber 20,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  E,  this  regiment,  October 
3,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  Company  H,  to  date 
December  i,  1862;  mustered  out,  October 
21,  1864;  Major,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by 
brevet;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
December  9,  1861,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 3,  1861,  original;  Captain,  November 
7,  1862,  with  rank  from  October  5,  1862, 
vice  Hall,  promoted. 

ELLERBECK,  ROBERT  E.,  age  24  years ; 
enrolled  October  23,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
•  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  October  24,  1861 ; 
as  Captain,  Company  D,  October  27,  1862; 
dismissed,  August  24,  1863 ;  subsequent  ser- 
vice in  22d  Cavalry;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  December  9,  1861,  with  rank 
from  October  24,  1861,  original ;  Captain, 
November  7,  1862,  with  rank  from  October 
9,  1862,  vice  Lyon,  resigned. 

EVARTS,  CHARLES  E.,  age  27  years ;  en- 
rolled September  18,  1861,  at  Hudson  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  M,  December  5, 
1861 ;  detailed  as  Quartermaster  and  Ad- 
jutant of  a  battalion,  no  dates;  promoted 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  December 
23,  1862;  discharged,  December  22,  1864, 
near  Winchester,  Va. ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  30,  1861, 
with  rank  from  December  5,  1861,  original ; 
First  Lieutenant,  December  22,  1862,  with 
rank  from  November  n,  1862,  vice  Rich- 
ardson, appointed  Commissary;  Captain, 
not  mustered,  November  21,  1864,  with 
rank  from  October  8,  1864,  vice  Wales, 
mustered  out. 

FARMER,  GEORGE  E.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  September  10,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 


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Battalion  Quartermaster,  November  12, 
1861;  mustered  out,  March  3,  1862;  ap- 
pointed Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C, 
no  date;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany G,  to  date  January  8,  1863;  com- 
manding regiment,  October  19,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Major,  to  date  February 
28,  1865;  transferred  to  2d  Provisional 
Cavalry,  June  17,  1865;  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  April  17, 
1862,  with  rank  from  January  31,  1862, 
vice  Ryder,  not  mustered;  Captain,  De- 
cember 29,  1862,  with  rank  from  Novem- 
ber II,  1862,  vice  H.  A.  Hall,  resigned; 
Major,  January  n,  1865,  with  rank  from 
December  29,  1864,  vice  W.  P.  Hall, 
promoted. 

FITZHUGH,  CHARLES  L.,  late  First  Lieu- 
tenant, 65th  Infantry;  First  Lieutenant, 
4th  U.  S.  Artillery;  mustered  in  at  Win- 
chester, Va.,  as  Colonel,  this  regiment, 
February  18,  1865 ;  transferred  to  2d 
Provisional  Cavalry,  June  17,  1865;  Major- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  from 
March  13,  1865 ;  commissioned  Colonel, 
December  24,  1864,  with  rank  of  same 
date,  vice  Devin,  mustered  out. 

FREELAN,  HIRAM  E.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled October  n,  1861,  at  Binghamton  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  G,  October  24,  1861 ;  promoted 
Corporal,  April  15,  1862;  Sergeant,  No- 
vember i,  1862;  First  Sergeant,  June  15, 
1863 ;  wounded  in  action,  October  27,  1863, 
at  Bealton  Station,  Va. ;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  December  16,  1863 ;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  to  date 
October  21,  1864;  transferred  to  2d 
Provisional  Cavalry,  June  17,  1865;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  November  19, 
1864,  with  rank  from  October  8,  1864,  vice 
Evarts,  promoted. 

FRENCH,  THOMAS,  age  35  years;  en- 
rolled September  3,  1861,  at  Boston,  Mass., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  A,  September  12,  1861 ; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  June  27,  1862; 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  October 
27,  1862;  discharged,  May '28,  1863,  on 
account  of  wounds  received  in  action; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Novem- 
ber 7,  1862,  with  rank  from  August  21, 
1862,  vice  Wright,  promoted. 

FRY,  THOMAS,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
October  4,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 


Company  H,  October  28,  1861 ;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  December  16,  1863;  wounded 
in  action,  in  September  or  October,  1864; 
promoted  Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  May 
I,  1865;  transferred  to  2d  Provisional 
Cavalry,  June  17,  1865 ;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  January  14,  1865,  with  rank 
from  December  23,  1864,  vice  Cortelyou, 
promoted. 

GOLER,  GEORGE  W.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled October  14,  1861,  at  Ogdensburgh  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  to  date  November 
4,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  E, 
December  2,  1862;  captured  in  action, 
April  30,  1863,  at  Spotsylvania  Court 
House,  Va. ;  paroled,  May  5,  1863,  at  City 
Point,  Va. ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  to 
date  January  7,  1864;  captured  in  action, 
September  4,  1864,  at  Berryville,  Va. ; 
paroled,  October  17,  1864,  at  Varina,  Va. ; 
mustered  in  as  Major,  to  date  May 
16,  1865;  transferred  to  2d  Provisional 
Cavalry,  June  17,  1865;  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  December 
30,  1861,  with  rank  from  November  4, 
1861,  original;  First  Lieutenant,  November 
7,  1862,  with  rank  from  October  5, .  1862, 
vice  Edwards,  promoted;  Captain,  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1864,  with  rank  from  January  6, 

1864,  vice    H.    A.    Wetmore,    discharged; 
Major,  May  n,  1865,  with  rank  from  May 
4,  1865,  vice  White,  promoted. 

GOODFELLOW,  ALONSON,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  on  Staten  Island  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany A,  October  i,  1861 ;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, August  i,  1862;  Sergeant,  November 
i,  1862;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  Decem- 
ber 16,  1863 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant, 
September  5,  1864;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  to  date  December 
9,  1864;  captured  in  action,  March  31, 

1865,  at    Dinwiddie    Court    House,    Va. ; 
paroled,    April    2,    1865,    at    Varina,    Va. ; 
discharged,    May   15,    1865;   commissioned 
First   Lieutenant,   January   14,    1865,   with 
rank  from  December  8,  1864,  vice  Wheeler, 
promoted. 

GRANT,  RANDALL,  age  26  years ;  enrolled 
October  4,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Corporal, 
Cpmpany  F,  October  24,  1861 ;  promoted 
Sergeant,  February  i,  1862;  First  Ser- 
geant, November  i,  1862;  re-enlisted  as  a 


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veteran,   December    16,    1863;   mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  May  18, 
1864;    wounded    in    action,    November    12, 
1864,  at  Middletown,  Va. ;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,    Company    B,    January    i,    1865; 
mustered    out,   June   28,    1865,    at    Cloud's 
Mills,    Va. ;    commissioned    First    Lieuten- 
ant,  July   12,    1864,   with   rank   from  May 
18,    1864,   vice   Titus,    promoted;    Captain, 
January  31,  1865,  with  rank  from  Decem- 
ber 29,   1864,  vice  Farmer,  promoted. 
HALL,   HILLMAN  A.,   age  26  years;   en- 
rolled August  15,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,    Company    B,     September    27, 
1861 ;  promoted  Captain,  April  3,  1862 ;  re- 
signed,  December   19,    1862 ;   enrolled  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Regi- 
mental Quartermaster,  December  23,  1862; 
discharged,  February  8,  1865,  for  disability ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,   N.   Y.   Volunteers,  by 
brevet ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 9,  1861,  with  rank  from  September 
27,  1861,  original;  Captain,  April  19,  1862, 
with  rank  from  April  3,  1862,  vice  Medlar, 
resigned;  First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 
Quartermaster,    December    22,    1862,    with 
rank  from   November   i,    1861,   original. 
HALL,   WILLIAM   P.,   age   34  years;   en- 
rolled October  25,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain,   Company    H,    October  28,    1861 ;    as 
Major,  October  5,  1862;  captured  in  action, 
June   7,    1864,   at    Kingston,   Va. ;   paroled, 
December  10,   1864,   at   Charleston,   S.   C. ; 
mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel,  Janu- 
ary   n,    1865;    discharged,   May    15,    1865; 
commissioned  Captain,  December  9,   1861, 
with  rank  from  October  28,  1861,  original; 
Major,  November  7,  1862,  with  rank  from 
October  5,   1862,  vice  Clarkson,  resigned; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  January  n,  1865,  with 
rank     from     December     29,      1864,     vice 
Crocker,  resigned. 

HANNAHS,  DIODATE  C,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  October  24,  1861 ;  as  Cap- 
tain, to  date  November  1 1,  1861 ;  died, 
September  10,  1862,  of  wounds  received 
in  action,  September  9,  1862,  at  Wil- 
liamsburgh,  Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, December  9,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  24,  1861,  original ;  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 9,  1861,  with  rank  from  November  II, 
1861,  vice  Carwardine,  promoted. 


HARRIS,  CHARLES  B.,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled October  11,  1861,  at  Binghamton  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  G,  October  24,  1861 ;  pro1- 
moted  First  Sergeant,  April  15,  1862;  re- 
turned to  ranks,  June  15,  1863;  trans- 
ferred to  the  239th  Company,  ist  Battalion, 
Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  January  i,  1865, 
from  which  he  was  mustered  out,  July  12, 
1865,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  see  8sth  In- 
fantry; commissioned,  not  mustered, 
Second  Lieutenant,  August  28,  1863,  with 
rank  from  May  28,  1863,  vice  French, 
discharged. 

HASKIN,  PETER  V.,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
at  New  York  city  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  I,  Feb- 
ruary 13,  1864;  promoted  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  November  30,  1864;  trans- 
ferred to  2d  Provisional  Cavalry,  June 
17,  1865;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
August  6,  1864,  with  rank  of  same  date, 
vice  Parke,  resigned. 

HEERMANCE,  WILLIAM  LAING,  age  24 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  F,  83d  Infantry,  May  27,  1861 ; 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  M,  this 
regiment,  October  23,  1861 ;  as  Captain, 
Company  C,  to  date  September  4,  1862; 
wounded  and  captured  in  action,  April  30, 
1863,  at  Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. ; 
paroled,  May  5,  1863,  at  City  Point,  Va. ; 
wounded  in  action,  in  July,  1863,  and 
August  16,  1864;  discharged,  October  21, 
1864;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  N.  Y.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet;  medal  of  honor;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  December  30, 
1861,  with  rank  from  October  17,  1861, 
original;  Captain,  October  13,  1862,  with 
rank  from  September  4,  1862,  vice  Stanley, 
discharged. 

HILL,  ALBERT  J.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled October  23,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Sergeant,  Company  H,  October  28, 
1861;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  Novem- 
ber i,  1862;  discharged,  October  24, 
1864;  enrolled  and  mustered  in  near 
Lovettsville,  Va.,  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  I,  to  date  January  25,  1865; 
as  Captain,  Company  K,  May  25,  1865; 
transferred  to  2d  Provisional  Cavalry, 
June  17,  1865 ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, November  19,  1864,  with  rank 
from  September  19,  1864,  vice  Bell,  pro- 


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moted ;  Captain,  May  u,  1865,  with  rank 
from  March  u,  1865,  vice  Johnson,  mus- 
tered out. 

HORTON,  RILEY  E.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled September  18,  1861,  at  Water- 
town  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  E,  October  3, 
1861;  promoted  Corporal,  no  date;  Ser- 
geant, September  n,  1862;  captured  in 
action,  December  13,  1862,  at  Barnett's 
Ford,  Va. ;  paroled,  January  6,  1863,  at 
City  Point,  Va.;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, December  16,  1863;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  July  25,  1864;  wounded 
in  action,  September  19,  1864;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 
Quartermaster,  to  date  March  i,  1865; 
transferred,  June  17,  1865,  to  2d  Pro- 
visional Cavalry;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quarter- 
master, February  28,  1865,  with  rank 
from  February  8,  1865,  vice  Hall,  dis- 
charged. 

HOWELL,  JAMES  P.,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled August  15,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B, 
September  27,  1861;  detailed  as  Bat- 
talion Quartermaster,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
B,  April  3,  1862;  discharged,  December 
8,  1864;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, December  9,  1861,  with  rank  from 
September  27,  1861,  original;  First 
Lieutenant,  April  19,  1862,  with  rank 
from  April  3,  1862,  vice  Hall,  promoted; 
Captain,  not  mustered,  February  9, 
1864,  with  rank  from  September  I, 
1863,  vice  Van  Buren,  promoted. 

JACKSON,  DAVID  T.,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  A,  September  12,  1861; 
resigned,  October  27,  1862;  subsequent 
service  in  I3th  Cavalry;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  9,  1861, 
with  rank  from  September  12,  1861, 
original. 

JOHNSON,  HENRY  L.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  October  24,  1861,  at  Ogdens- 
burgh  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Sergeant,  Company  K,  November  4, 
1861;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December 
16,  1863;  missing  in  action,  September  4, 


1864;  promoted  Company  Quartermas- 
ter-Sergeant, no  date;  mustered  out, 
June  27,  1865,  at  Cloud's  Mills,  Va.; 
commissioned,  not  mustered,  Second 
Lieutenant,  February  9,  1864,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  vice  O'Neil,  dismissed. 

JOHNSON,  RILEY,  age  42  years;  en- 
rolled October  14,  1861,  at  Ogdensburgh 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  K,  December  16, 
1861;  captured  in  action,  June  24,  1863, 
at  Haymarket,  Va.;  paroled,  March  i, 
1865,  at  N.  E.  Ferry,  N.  C;  discharged, 
March  n,  1865;  commissioned  Captain, 
December  30,  1861,  with  rank  from  De- 
cember 16,  1861,  original. 

KEMPS,  WILLIAM,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled September  20,  1861,  at  Geneseo  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  C,  September  27,  1861; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date;  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  G,  September 
6,  1862;  cashiered,  November  12,  1863; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  No- 
vember 7,  1862,  with  rank  from  Septem- 
ber 6,  1862,  vice  McKinney,  promoted. 

LEWIS,  MORGAN  D.,  age  18  years;  en- 
rolled September  26,  1861,  at  Cherry 
Valley  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  E,  October  3, 
1861;  promoted  Corporal,  May  23,  1862; 
Sergeant,  October  30,  1862;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  December  16,  1863;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Regi- 
mental Adjutant,  December  I,  1864; 
transferred,  June  17,  1865,  to  2d  Pro- 
visional Cavalry ;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Adjutant, 
November  19,  1864,  with  rank  from  Oc- 
tober 19,  1864,  vice  Main,  killed  in 
action. 

LYON,  HENRY  W.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled August  12,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  D,  September  19, 
1861;  resigned,  October  9,  1862;  com- 
missioned Captain,  December  9,  1861, 
with  rank  from  September  28,  1861,  orig- 
inal. 

MAHNKEN,  JOHN  HENRY,  age  26 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Devin's  Company,  Cavalry  Militia, 
July  14,  1861;  as  Battalion  Quartermaster, 


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this  regiment,  October  15,  1861 ;  as  Adju- 
tant, 2d  Battalion,  to  date  November  27, 
1861 ;  promoted  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany G,  October  9,  1862;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  I,  to  date  January  18, 
1864;  discharged,  June  20,  1864,  to  accept 
commission  as  Captain  and  Assistant 
Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volunteers;  not 
commissioned  Battalion  Quartermaster; 
commissioned  Battalion  Adjutant,  Decem- 
ber 30,  1861,  with  rank  from  November 
27,  1861,  original ;  First  Lieutenant,  No- 
vember 7,  1862,  with  rank  from  October 
9,  1862,  vice  Ellerbeck,  promoted;  Cap- 
tain, April  29,  1864,  with  rank  from  Janu- 
ary 15,  1864,  vice  Pierce,  killed  in  action. 

MAIN,  JOHN  G.,  age  20  years;  enrolled 
September  9,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  B,  September  27,  1861; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Regi- 
mental Adjutant,  July  25,  1864;  killed  in 
action,  October  19,  1864,  at  Cedar  Creek, 
Va. ;  Captain,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental  Adjutant,  July  12,  1864,  with 
rank  from  May  5,  1864,  vice  Stanley, 
dismissed. 

MALONE,  JOHN  K.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled August  13,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  D,  September  7,  1861; 
promoted  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
L,  September  23,  1862;  mustered  in  as 
such,  October  27,  1862;  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  August  24,  1863; 
as  Captain,  Company  H,  to  date  Decem- 
ber I,  1864;  transferred  to  2d  Pro- 
visional Cavalry,  June  17,  1865;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  November  7, 
1862,  with  rank  from  September  23, 
1862,  vice  Titus,  promoted;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, February  19,  1864,  with  rank 
from  August  24,  1863,  vice  Wright,  pro- 
moted; Captain,  November  19,  1864,  with 
rank  from  October  21,  1864,  vice  Heer- 
mance,  mustered  out. 

MANLEY,  JEROME,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled October  10,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Sergeant,  Company  L,  October  n, 
1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December 
16,  1863;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 


ant, Company  A,  February  9,  1865; 
transferred  to  2d  Provisional  Cavalry, 
June  17,  1865;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, January  31,  1865,  with  rank  from 
December  24,  1864,  vice  Grant,  promoted. 

MANN,  WILLIAM  L.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Battalion  Quartermaster,  October  15, 
1861;  as  Adjutant,  3d  Battalion,  Decem- 
ber 14,  1861;  discharged,  December  28, 
1863;  not  commissioned  Battalion  Quar- 
termaster; commissioned  Battalion  Ad- 
jutant, December  30,  1861,  with  rank 
from  December  14,  1861,  original. 

McALEER,  JAMES,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled and  mustered  in,  no  dates ;  re-en- 
listed as  a  veteran,  grade  of  Private, 
Company  H,  December  16,  1863;  pro- 
moted Corporal,  no  date;  deserted  from 
the  Ladies'  Hospital,  New  York  city,  in 
October,  1864;  returned,  May  10,  1865, 
under  the  President's  proclamation;  dis- 
charged, May  13,  1865 ;  commissioned, 
not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant,  March 
30,  1864,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice 
Phillips,  died  of  wounds  received  in 
action. 

McKAY,  LAWRENCE,  age  31  years;  ap- 
pointed Surgeon,  October  25,  1861;  re- 
signed, October  I,  1862;  commissioned 
Surgeon,  December  24,  1861,  with  rank 
from  October  25,  1861,  original. 

McKINNEY,  EDWARD  PASCAL,  age 
23  years;  enrolled  October  17,  1861,  at 
Binghamton  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  October  17,  1861 ;  detailed  as  Bat- 
talion Quartermaster,  March  17,  1862; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany C,  January  20,  1863;  discharged, 
May  18,  1864,  to  accept  commission  as 
Captain  and  Commissary  of  Subsistence, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  December  9,  1861,  with  rank 
from  October  24,  1861,  original;  First 
Lieutenant,  November  7,  1862,  with  rank 
from  September  6,  1862,  vice  Pierce,  pro- 
moted. 

McVICAR,  DUNCAN,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled August  i,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  October  23,  1861; 
killed  in  action,  April  30,  1863,  at  Spot- 


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sylvania  Court  House,  Va.;  Colonel, 
N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet;  commis- 
sioned Lieutenant-Colonel,  December 
30,  1861,  with  rank  from  October  23, 
1861,  original. 

MEDLAR,  FRANK  B.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled August  15,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  B,  September  27, 
1861;  resigned,  April  3,  1862;  appointed 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  April  4, 
1862;  resigned,  June  8,  1862;  commis- 
sioned Captain,  December  9,  1861,  with 
rank  from  September  27,  1861,  original; 
Second  Lieutenant,  April  19,  1862,  with 
rank  from  April  3,  1862,  vice  Howell, 
promoted. 

MITCHELL,  HARRISON  H.,  age  20 
years;  enrolled  October  15,  1861,  at 
Rochester  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  Private,  Company  G,  Octo- 
ber 24,  1861;  promoted  Corporal,  April 
15,  1862;  Sergeant,  July  I,  1863;  re-en- 
listed as  a  veteran,  December  16,  1863; 
wounded  in  action,  August  16,  1864,  at 
Crooked  Run,  Va.;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, December  i,  1864;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  to 
date  January  26,  1865;  transferred  to 
2d  Provisional  Cavalry,  June  17,  1865; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Jan- 
uary 31,  1865,  with  rank  from  January 
26,  1865,  vice  Carroll,  died  of  wounds 
received  in  action. 

MOORE,  GEORGE,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled at  Hudson  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  M, 
December  i,  1861;  discharged  as  Cor- 
poral, May  28,  1865;  subsequent  service 
in  26th  Cavalry  under  the  name  of 
George  Moore  Rodgers ;  commissioned, 
not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant  as 
George  Moore  Rodgers,  May  28,  1864, 
with  rank  from  January  I,  1864,  vice 
Malone,  promoted. 

MORTON,  ELLISON  M.,  late  Second 
Lieutenant,  i8th  Cavalry;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  this 
regiment,  February  4,  1865;  discharged, 
June  28,  1865,  at  Cloud's  Mills,  Va.;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  December 
29,  1864,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice 
Blunt,  promoted. 

MULDOON,    JOHN,    age    20   years;    en- 


rolled November  3,  1861,  at  Angelica  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  I,  November  15,  1861; 
captured  in  action,  August  20,  1862,  at 
Culpeper,  Va. ;  paroled,  September  13, 
1862;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  and  pro- 
moted First  Sergeant,  December  16, 
1863;  wounded  in  action,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
L,  to  date  December  i,  1864;  transferred 
to  2d  Provisional  Cavalry,  June  17, 
1865;  Major,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by 
brevet;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
November  19,  1864,  with  rank  from  Oc- 
tober 21,  1864,  vice  Gating,  promoted. 

MULFORD,  W.  C,  appointed  Assistant 
Surgeon,  August  6,  1862;  not  mustered 
and  not  commissioned. 

OLIN,  CHARLES  M.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled October  28,  1861,  at  Ogdensburgh 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  K,  November  4, 
1861;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December 
1 6,  1863;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  No- 
vember i,  1864;  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  January  19,  1865;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  May  19,  1865; 
mustered  out,  June  28,  1865,  at  Cloud's 
Mills,  Va;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, January  14,  1865,  with  rank  from 
December  i,  1864,  vice  McAleer,  not 
mustered;  First  Lieutenant,  January  31, 
1865,  with  rank  from  January  13,  1865, 
vice  Weston,  promoted. 

O'NEIL,  RICHARD,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled October  25,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant-Major,  November  2,  1861;  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  March 
10,  1863;  dismissed,  November"  12,  1863; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Feb- 
ruary 19,  1863,  with  rank  from  February 
7,  1863,  vice  Blunt,  discharged. 

ORME,  FREEMAN,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled August  27,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  A,  September  12, 
1861;  resigned,  June  27,  1862;  see  nth 
Cavalry;  commissioned  Captain,  Decem- 
ber 9,  1861,  with  rank  from  September 
12,  1861,  original. 

PARKE,  WILLIAM  A.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled October  18,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 


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as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  L,  No- 
vember 9,  1861;  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany H,  to  date  October  26,  1862;  re- 
signed, April  22,  1864;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  30,  1861, 
with  rank  from  November  9,  1861,  orig- 
inal ;  First  Lieutenant,  November  7,  1862, 
with  rank  from  October  26,  1862,  vice 
Aitken,  promoted. 

PATTERSON,  FREDERICK  A.,  age  28 
years;  enrolled  August  27,  1861,  at  New 
York  city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  A, 
September  12,  1861;  resigned,  September 
23,  1862;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
December  9,  1861,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 12,  1861,  original. 

PECK,  EDWIN  Q.,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
September  16,  1861,  at  Geneseo  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  C,  September  27,  1861;  pro- 
moted Corporal,  same  date;  Sergeant, 
January  14,  1862;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, December  16,  1863;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  to  date  March 
12,  1865 ;  transferred  to  2d  Provisional 
Cavalry,  June  17,  1865;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  January  31,  1865,  with 
rank  from  January  13,  1865,  vice  Saunders, 
died  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

PETERS,  JOSEPH  A.,  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, 2ist  Infantry;  mustered  in  as  Sur- 
geon, this  regiment,  October  6,  1862; 
resigned,  March  2,  1863;  commissioned 
Surgeon,  November  7,  1862,  with  rank 
from  October  i,  1862,  vice  McKay,  dis- 
charged. 

PETTIT,  JAMES  FARLEY,  age  22 
years;  enrolled  October  17,  1861,  at 
Binghamton  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  Corporal,  Company  G,  Octo- 
ber 24,  1861;  promoted  Sergeant,  Janu- 
ary or  February,  1862;  re-enlisted  as  a 
veteran,  December  16,  1863;  wounded  in 
action,  September  19,  1864,  at  Winches- 
ter, Va.;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  to  date  November 
28,  1864;  transferred  to  2d  Provisional 
Cavalry,  June  17,  1865 ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  November  19,  1864, 
with  rank  from  October  25,  1864,  vice 
Blunt,  promoted. 

PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM  W.,  age  27  years; 


enrolled  October  22,  1861,  at  Franklin- 
ville  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Sergeant,  Company  I,  November  2, 
1861;  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  No- 
vember 22,  1862;  died,  June  n,  1863,  at 
Georgetown,  D.  C.,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  June  9,  1863,  near  Beverly 
Ford,  Va;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, December  30,  1862,  with  rank 
from  October  26,  1862,  vice  Parke,  pro- 
moted. 

PIERCE,  JOHN,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
C,  September  27,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany I,  to  date  November  7,  1862;  killed 
in  action,  October  n,  1863,  at  Morton's 
Ford,  Rapidan  River,  Va.;  Major,  N.  Y. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  December  9,  1861,  with  rank 
from  September  27,  1861,  original;  Cap- 
tain, November  7,  1862,  with  rank  from 
September  6,  1862,  vice  Cro.cker,  pro- 
moted. 

PIERCE,  SILAS  N.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled September  17,  1861,  at  Cohocton  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
.vate,  Company  C,  September  27,  1861; 
promoted  Corporal,  same  date;  Ser- 
geant, January  n,  1862;  First  Sergeant, 
December  i,  1862;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, December  16,  1863;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  July  25,  1864;  wounded 
in  action,  September  19,  1864,  at  Win- 
chester, Va. ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  G,  to  date  May  22,  1865;  mus- 
tered out,  June  29,  1865,  at  Cloud's  Mills, 
Va.;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
July  12,  1864,  with  rank  from  May  18, 
1864,  vice  McKinney,  discharged;  Cap- 
tain, May  II,  1865,  with  rank  from  May 
4,  1865,  vice  Goler,  promoted. 

RAMSEY,  JOHN  F.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled September  14,  1861,  at  Cherry 
Valley  to  serve  three  years;  mustered 
in  as  Quartermaster-Sergeant,  Company 

E,  October  3,  1861;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, no  date;  Second  Lieutenant,  Oc- 
tober 27,   1862;  wounded  in  action,  April 
29,   1863,  at   Germania  Ford,  Va.;   mus- 
tered in  as   First  Lieutenant,   Company 

F,  September  4,   1863;    discharged,   De- 
cember  15,   1863;   commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  November  7,  1862,  with  rank 


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from  September  24,  1862,  vice  Cooper, 
resigned;  First  Lieutenant,  August  18, 
1863,  with  rank  from  May  9,  1863,  vice 
Crozier,  killed  in  action. 

RICHARDSON,  DAVID  P.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  October  8,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  I,  No- 
vember 26,  1861;  as  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental  Commissary,  to  date  No- 
vember 11,  1862;  mustered  out,  Novem- 
ber 27,  1864;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, December  30,  1861,  with  rank 
from  November  26,  1861,  original;  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Commissary 
of  Subsistence,  December  22,  1862,  with 
rank  from  November  n,  1862,  original. 

RYDER,  THOMAS,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled August  31,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  C,  September  27,  1861 ; 
deserted,  October  26,  1861;  commis- 
sioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  9,  1861,  with  rank  from  Sep- 
tember 27,  1861,  original. 

SANGER,  SIMON  C.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company 
B,  March  22,  1862;  promoted  Corporal, 
no  date;  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, March  3,  1863;  captured  in  action, 
April  30,  1863,  near  Spotsylvania  Court 
House,  Va. ;  exchanged,  no  date;  re- 
ported to  regiment,  June  10,  1863;  cap- 
tured in  action,  June  15,  1864,  at  Spot- 
sylvania, Va.;  paroled,  August  13,  1864, 
at  Aiken's  Landing,  Va.;  dismissed, 
August  18,  1864;  commissioned  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  February  19,  1863,  with 
rank  of  same  date,  original. 

SAUNDERS,  FRANKLIN  T.,  age  25 
years;  enrolled  October  23,  1861,  at 
Franklinville  to  serve  three  yuars; 
mustered  in  as  Sergeant*  Company  T, 
November  2,  1861;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, December  16,  1863;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  April 
28,  1864;  died,  November  5,  l^4,  of 
wounds  received  in  action,  October  6, 
1864,  at  Fisher's  Hill,  Va.;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  March  26,  1864, 
with  rank  from  January  6,  1864,  vice 
E.  P.  McKinney,  resigned. 

SCHOENER,  JACOB   C.,  age   24  years; 


enrolled  August  i,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Battalion  Quartermaster,  October  28, 
1861 ;  as  Adjutant,  ist  Battalion,  De- 
cember 14,  to  date  October  18,  1861 ; 
mustered  out,  October  27,  1862;  com- 
missioned Battalion  Adjutant,  Decem- 
ber 30,  1861,  with  rank  from  December 
14,  1861,  original. 

SHELDON,  WILLIAM  A.,  late  First 
Lieutenant,  27th  Infantry;  enrolled 
October  19,  1861,  at  Brighton  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  G,  this  regiment,  October  24, 
1861;  discharged,  January  2,  1863;  com- 
missioned Captain,  December  9,  1861, 
with  rank  from  October  24,  1861,  orig- 
inal. 

SMITH,  JOHN  L.,  age  37  years;  enrolled 
October  4,  1861,  at  New  York  city  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  L,  November  9,  1861 ;  re- 
signed, October  26,  1862 ;  commissioned 
Captain,  December  30,  1861,  with  rank 
from  November  9,  1861,  original. 

SMITH,  VOLNEY  V.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled October  19,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  October  28, 
1861 ;  discharged,  April  17,  1862;  subse- 
quent service  in  ist  Mounted  Rifles;  not 
commissioned. 

STANLEY,  JAMES  W.,  age  22  years ;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  C, 
September  27,  1861 ;  discharged,  September 
3,  1862;  enrolled  at  Washington,  D.  C., 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental  Adjutant,  September  4,  1862; 
dismissed,  May  5,  1864;  commissioned 
Captain,  December  9,  1861,  with  rank  from 
September  27,  1861,  original;  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Regimental  Adjutant,  October 
13,  1862,  with  rank  from  September  4, 
1862,  original. 

TITUS,  EDWARD,  age  25  years;  en- 
rolled October  25,  1861,  at  New  York 
city  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  October 
28,  1861 ;  detailed  as  Battalion  Quarter- 
master, no  date;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  to  date  Sep- 
tember 23,  1862;  as  Captain,  Company 
I,  May  18,  1864;  transferred  to  Com- 


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pany  D,  December  i,  1864;  discharged, 
January  13,  1865,  for  disability  from 
wounds  received  in  action;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  9, 

1861,  with  rank  from  October  28,  1861, 
original;  First  Lieutenant,  November  7, 

1862,  with  rank  from  September  23,  1862, 
vice  Patterson,  resigned;  Captain,  July  12, 

1864,  with  rank  from  May  18,  1864,  vice 
Mahnken,  discharged. 

VAN  BUREN,  GEORGE  M.,  age  26 
years;  enrolled  September  18,  1861,  at 
Hudson  to  serve  three  years;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  M,  November 
21,  1861;  captured  in  action,  July  6,  1863, 
at  Williamsport,  Md.;  paroled,  March  i, 

1865,  at  N.  E.  Ferry,  N.  C.;  mustered  in 
as  Major,  June  I,  1865,  to  date  July  4, 
1863 ;  mustered  out,  March  16,  1865 ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel,    N.     Y.     Volunteers,     by 
breret;    commissioned   Captain,   December 
30,    1861,   with   rank   from   November   21, 
1861,  original;  Major,  June  29,  1863,  with 
rank   from    April   30,    1863,    vice    W.    H. 
Crocker,  promoted. 

WALES,  PHILIP  R.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled August  17,  1861,  at  Cherry  Valley 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  D,  Septem- 
ber 7,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  Company  F,  to 
date  September  n,  1862;  discharged, 
October  8,  1864;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  December  9,  1861,  with  rank 
from  September  28,  1861,  original;  Cap- 
tain, November  7,  1862,  with  rank  from 
August  21,  1862,  vice  Hannahs,  died  of 
wounds  received  in  action. 

WELLS,  THOMAS  M.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  New  York  city  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Bugler,  Com- 
pany I,  November  16,  1861;  promoted 
Chief  Trumpeter,  March  31,  1863;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  16,  1863 ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany F,  to  date  January  19,  1865 ;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to  date  May 
28,  1865 ;  transferred  to  2d  Provisional 
Cavalry,  June  17,  1865;  medal  of  honor; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  De- 
cember 24,  1864,  with  rank  from  Novem- 
ber 15,  1864,  vice  Harris,  not  mustered; 
First  Lieutenant,  May  n,  1865,  with 
rank  from  May  4,  1865,  vice  S.  N.  Pierce, 
promoted. 
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WESTON,  J.  NEWCOMB,  age  37  years; 
enrolled  October  17,  1861,  at  Ogdensburgh 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  K,  November  4,  1861 ; 
captured  in  action,  June  12,  1863,  at  Hay- 
market,  Va. ;  paroled,  July  2,  1863,  at  City 
Point,  Va. ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  De- 
cember 16,  1863 ;  promoted  Sergeant-Major, 
April  5,  1864;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  to  date  July  25,  1864; 
in  command  of  Company  K  from  that  date 
until  wounded  in  action,  at  Crooked  Run, 
Va.,  August  16,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  M,  to  date  February 
28,  1865 ;  transferred  to  2d  Provisional 
Cavalry,  June  17,  1865 ;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  July  12,  1864,  with  rank  from 
January  15,  1864,  vice  Mahnken,  promoted; 
Captain,  January  31,  1865,  with  rank  from 
January  13,  1865,  vice  Titus,  discharged. 

WETMORE,  HENRY  A.,  age  33  years;  en- 
rolled August  19,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quartermaster, 
October  2,  1861 ;  transferred  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant to  Company  K,  November  20,  1861 ; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  E,  to 
date  August  10,  1863 ;  discharged,  January 
6,  1864;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant 
and  Regimental  Quartermaster,  December 
30,  1861,  with  rank  from  November  26, 
1861,  original;  Captain,  June  8,  1863,  with 
rank  from  March  22,  1863,  vice  Beardsley, 
promoted. 

WETMORE,  LOUIS  P.,  age  32  years ;  en- 
rolled October  14,  1861,  at  Ogdensburgh 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  K,  November  4,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Battalion  Quartermaster-Sergeant, 
no  date ;  discharged,  September  16,  1862 ; 
enrolled  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  K,  to  date  October  5, 
1862;  dismissed,  March  21,  1863;  restored 
to  duty,  no  date;  resigned,  August  15, 
1863 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
November  2,  1862,  with  rank  from  October 
5,  1862,  vice  Goler,  promoted. 

WHEELER,  JEROME  B.,  age  20  years; 
enrolled  September  4,  1861,  at  Troy  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  D,  September  7,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Battalion  Quartermaster-Sergeant, 
January  16,  1862;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  January  i,  1863; 
as  Captain,  Company  D,  to  date  January 


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16,  1865 ;  transferred  to  2<1  Provisional 
Cavalry,  June  17,  1865;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  30,  1862, 
with  rank  from  October  27,  1862,  vice 
Jackson,  resigned;  First  Lieutenant,  not 
mustered,  February  9,  1864,  with  rank 
from  September  I,  1863,  vice  Howell,  pro- 
moted; Captain,  January  14,  1865,  with 
rank  from  December  8,  1864,  vice  Howell, 
not  mustered. 

WHITE,  HARRISON,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled October  4,  1861,  at  New  York  city 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  L,  November  9,  1861 ; 
as  Captain,  to  date  January  2,  1863;  as 
Major,  December  29,  1864;  as  Lieutenant- 

,  Colonel,  May  16,  1865 ;  transferred  to 
2d  Provisional  Cavalry,  June  17,  1865; 
Colonel,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  from 
June  17,  1865 ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, December  30,  1861,  with  rank  from 
November  9,  1861,  original ;  Captain,  Jan- 
uary 28,  1863,  with  rank  from  August  31, 
1862,  vice  Sheldon,  resigned;  Major,  No- 
vember 19,  1864,  with  rank  from  October 
24,  1864,  vice  Beardsley,  mustered  out; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  May  II,  1865,  with 
rank  from  May  4,  1865,  vice  Hall,  dis- 
charged. 

WHITTAKER,  FREDERICK,  age  23 
years ;  enrolled  at  New  York  city  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  L,  November  II,  1861 ;  promoted 
Corporal,  no  date ;  transferred  to  Company 
D,  February  16,  1863;  returned  to  the 
ranks,  no  date;  promoted  Corporal,  April 
10,  1863;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  Decem- 
ber 16,  1863;  returned  to  ranks,  March 
I,  1864;  wounded  in  action  in  May  or 
June,  1864;  promoted  Sergeant,  January 
I,  1865 ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 


Company  A,  February  12,  1865;  captured 
in  action  and  paroled,  no  dates;  reported 
at  Camp  Parole,  April  22,  1865 ;  trans- 
ferred to  2d  Provisional  Cavalry,  June 
17,  1865;  Captain,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by 
brevet;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
January  31,  1865,  with  rank  from  January 
13,  1865,  vice  Olin,  promoted. 

WILSON,  ORVILLE  D.,  age  22  years ;  en- 
rolled November  19,  1861,  at  Camp  Scott 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  I,  November  21,  1861 ;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  16,  1863  '> 
promoted  Regimental  Commissary-Ser- 
geant, March  I,  1864;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Commissary 
of  Subsistence,  January  i,  1865 ;  trans- 
ferred to  2d  Provisional  Cavalry,  June 
17,  1865 ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
and  Regimental  Commissary  of  Subsist- 
ence, December  19,  1864,  with  rank  from 
November  28,  1864,  vice  Richardson,  mus- 
tered out. 

WRIGHT,  RAYMOND  L.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  August  16,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  September  28,  1861 ; 
as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  August  21, 
1862 ;  as  Captain,  to  date  October  24,  1863 ; 
on  detached  service  as  Assistant  Adjutant- 
General,  2d  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Cav- 
alry ;  killed  in  action,  September  19,  1864, 
at  Winchester,  Va. ;  Major,  N.  Y.  Volun- 
teers, by  brevet ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  December  9,  1861,  with  rank 
from  September  28,  1861,  original;  First 
Lieutenant,  November  7,  1862,  with  rank 
from  August  21,  1862,  vice  Wales,  pro- 
moted; Captain,  October  19,  1863,  with 
rank  from  August  24,  1863,  vice  Ellenbeck, 
dismissed. 


SEVENTH  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY. 

First  Mounted  Rifles.  This  regiment  was  also  designated  at  times,  and  especially 
by  the  War  Department,  as  the  7th  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Cavalry;  the  sketch  of  the  regiment 
will,  however,  be  found  under  its  correct  appellation,  namely,  ist  Regiment  Mounted  Rifles. 

Northern  Black  Horse  Cavalry.  This  regiment  was  organized  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years.  November  18,  1861,  it  was  designated  by  the  State  authorities  as  the  2d  Regi- 
ment of  Cavalry ;  by  the  War  Department  it  was  designated  7th  N.  Y.  Volunteer  Cavalry, 
under  which  designation  it  was  mustered  out  of  service,  and  is,  therefore,  here  so  recorded. 
The  companies  were  mustered  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  A  at  Salem,  November 
6;  B  at  Sandy  Creek,  November  6;  C,  D,  E,  F  and  H  at  Troy,  November  6;  and  G  at 
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There  were  only  eight  companies  organized  and  these  were  recruited  principally :  A 
at  Salem;  B  at  Sandy  Creek;  C  at  Troy,  Hoosick  Falls,  Schenectady,  Berlin,  Petersburgh 
and  Grafton;  D  at  Troy,  Ogdensburgh,  Newburgh,  Saugerties  and  Goshen;  E  at  Troy, 
Lowville,  Albany  and  Carthage;  F  at  Troy,  Ballston,  Broadalbin,  Gloversville  and  May- 
field;  G  at  Elmira,  Lockport  and  Troy;  H  at  Troy,  Boonville,  Ballston,  Schuylerville, 
Nassau  and  Pittstown. 

The  regiment,  commanded  by  Col.  Andrew  J.  Morrison,  left  the  State  November  23, 
1861,  and  served  near  Washington,  D.  C.,  until  March  31,  1862,  when,  not  having  been 
mounted,  it  was  honorably  discharged  and  mustered  out. 

During  its  service  it  lost  by  death,  of  disease,  seven  enlisted  men. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  REGIMENT. 


Colonel. 

ANDREW  J.   MORRISON,   from  Novem- 
ber 6,  1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

Lieutenant-Colonel. 

TIMOTHY    QUINN,    from    December    16, 
1861,  to  March  31,   1862. 

Majors. 
WILLIAM  W.  WURTS,  from  November  4, 

1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 
CLINTON  H.  MENEELY,  from  November 

6,  1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

Regimental  Adjutant. 

RICHARD   WILMOTT,   from   October  25, 
1861,  to  January  16,  1862. 

Battalion  Adjutants. 
TIMOTHY  HANLEY,   from   November  6 

to  November  23,   1861. 
LEMUEL  B.  GREGORY,   from   November 

6,  1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 
SILAS  E.  REYNOLDS,  from  November  6, 

1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 


Regimental  Quartermaster. 
FITZHENRY  KNIGHT,  from  October  24, 
1861,  to  April  30,   1862. 

Battalion  Quartermasters. 
HENRY  H.  HALE,  from  October  25,  1861, 

to  January  16,  1862. 
WILLIAM    ROBERTSON,    from    January 

27  to  March  31,  1862. 

Surgeon. 

CHARLES   L.    HUBBELL,    from    October 
12,  1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 


Assistant  Surgeon. 

ANDREW  F.  SHELDON,  from  November 
6,  1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

Chaplain. 

JOSHUA    B.    DAVIS,    from   November   6, 
1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 


OF  COMPANY  A. 
Captain: 

SOLOMON  W.  RUSSELL,  JR.,  from  Sep- 
tember 30,  1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

First  Lieutenant: 

DAVID   EDWARD    CRONIN,   from    Sep- 
tember 19,  1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

Second  Lieutenant: 

WILLIAM    ROBERTSON,    from    Septem- 
ber 30,  1861,  to  January  27,  1862. 

OF  COMPANY  B. 

Captains: 

HARVEY  E.  CHAPIN,  from  November  i, 

1861,  to  February  14,  1862. 
WILBUR  F.  RAYMOND,  from  March  21 

to  31,  1862. 

First  Lieutenant: 

MINOTT   A.   PRUYN,  from  November  6, 
1861,  to  March  31,   1862. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

WILBUR  F.  RAYMOND,  from  November 

6,  1861,  to  March  21,  1862. 
WELCOME   H.   FISH,    from   February    12: 

to  March  31,   1862. 


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OF  COMPANY  C. 
Captain: 

CHARLES  D.  ROUSSEAU,  from  October 
19,   1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

First  Lieutenant: 

ALEXANDER  G.  PATTON,  from  October 
3,  1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
SILAS  E.  REYNOLDS,  from  October  3  to 

November  6,   1861. 
FITZHENRY  KNIGHT,  from  October  20 

to  24,  1861. 

OF  COMPANY  D. 
Captain: 

JAMES    CROMWELL,    from   October   29, 
1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

First  Lieutenant: 

WILLIAM   SILLIMAN,  from  October  29, 
1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

Second  Lieutenant: 

RUSSELL    SAGE,   JR.,    from   October   29, 
1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

OF  COMPANY  E. 
Captains: 
JOHN  WESLEY  HORR,  from  October  19, 

1861,  to  February  25,  1862. 
LEWIS  F.  DEWEY,   from  February  25  to 
March  31,  1862. 

First  Lieutenants: 
LEWIS   F.   DEWEY,   from   September   19, 

1861,  to  February  25,  1862. 
HIRAM   PRESCOTT    CHAMBERS,   from 

February  25  to  March  31,  1862. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
HIRAM   PRESCOTT  CHAMBERS,   from 

September  20,  1861,  to  February  25,  1862. 
HENRY  H.  HALE,  from  March  28  to  31, 

1862. 

OF  COMPANY  F. 

Captain: 

WILLIAM   H.    SHAW,   from   October    17, 
1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 


First  Lieutenant: 

DAVID  GETMAN,  JR.,  from  October  n, 
1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

Second  Lieutenant: 

CORNELIUS  S.  MASTEN,  from  October 
23,  1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

OF  COMPANY  G. 
Captain: 

TIMOTHY  E.  ELLSWORTH,  from  Octo- 
ber 8,  1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

First  Lieutenant: 

HENRY  D.  SCRIPTURE,  from  October  8, 
1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

Second  Lieutenant: 

DANIEL  W.  VAN  HORN,  from  October 
8,  1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

OF  COMPANY  H. 
Captain: 

JAMES  C.  CLARK,  from  November  6, 
1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

First  Lieutenant: 

GEORGE  H.  WARD,  from  November  6, 
1861,  to  March  31,  1862. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
DILLON  BEEBE,  from  November  6,  1861, 

to  February  22,  1862. 
RICHARD  WILMOTT,  from  March  20  to 

31,   1862. 

Record  of  the  Officers. 

BEEBE,  DILLON,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
September  12,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  November  6,  1861 ;  resigned, 
February  22,  1862;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  November  19,  1861,  with  rank 
from  October  12,  1861,  original. 

CHAMBERS,  HIRAM  PRESCOTT,  age 
21  years ;  enrolled  September  13,  1861,  at 
Lowville  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  Sep- 
tember 20,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Lieuten- 
ant, February  25,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  March  31,  1862,  at  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
November  19,  1861,  with  rank  from  Sep- 


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tember  20,  1861,  original;  First  Lieuten- 
ant, March  26,  1862,  with  rank  from  Feb- 
ruary 25,  1862,  vice  Dewey,  promoted. 

CHAPIN,  HARVEY  E.,  age  50  years ;  en- 
rolled September  9,  1861,  at  Sandy  Creek 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  B,  November  6,  1861 ;  re- 
signed, February  14,  1862,  to  accept  the 
Chaplaincy  of  the  I47th  Infantry;  commis- 
sioned Captain,  November  19,  1861,  with 
rank  from  October  9,  1861,  original. 

CLARK,  JAMES  C,  age  43  years;  enrolled 
September  10,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve  three 
years;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company 
H,  November  6,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
company,  March  31,  1862,  at  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  commissioned  Captain,  November 
19,  1861,  with  rank  from  October  12,  1861, 
original. 

CROMWELL,  JAMES,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled October  12,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany D,  October  29,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  March  31,  1862,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  subsequent  service  in  I24th 
Infantry;  commissioned  Captain,  Novem- 
ber 19,  1861,  with  rank  from  October  25, 
1861,  original. 

CRONIN,  DAVID  EDWARD,  age  23 
years ;  enrolled  September  7,  1861,  at 
Salem  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  Septem- 
ber 19,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
March  31,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
subsequent  service  in  ist  Mounted  Rifles; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  November 
19,  1861,  with  rank  from  September  19, 
1861,  original. 

DAVIS,  JOSHUA  B.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled October  24,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  No- 
vember 6,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, March  31,  1862,  at  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  subsequent  service  in  I22d  Infan- 
try; commissioned  Chaplain,  November  19, 
1861,  with  rank  from  November  6,  1861, 
original. 

DEWEY,  LEWIS  F.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled September  13,  1861,  at  Lowville  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  September  19, 
1861 ;  promoted  Captain,  February  25, 
1862;  mustered  out  with  company,  March 
31,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  subse- 
quent service  in  5th  Artillery;  commis- 


sioned   First    Lieutenant,    November    19, 

1861,  with  rank  from  September  16,  1861, 
original;    Captain,    March    26,    1862,    with 
rank  from  February  25,   1862,  vice   Horr, 
dismissed. 

ELLSWORTH,  TIMOTHY  E.,  age  25 
years;  enrolled  September  9,  1861,  at 
Lockport  to  serve  three  years;  mustered 
in  as  Captain,  Company  G,  October  8, 
1 86 1 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  March 
31,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  subse- 
quent service  in  U.  S.  Volunteers;  com- 
missioned Captain,  November  19,  1861, 
with  rank  from  September  13,  1861, 
original. 

FISH,  WELCOME  H.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled September  2,  1861,  at  Lockport  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  G,  September  16, 
1861;  promoted  Sergeant-Major,  no  date; 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  February 
12,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
March  31,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  March 
26,  1862,  with  rank  from  February  14, 

1862,  vice  Raymond,  promoted. 
GETMAN,  JR.,  DAVID,  age  25  years;  en- 
'    rolled    October   3,    1861,    at    Mayfield    to 

serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  F,  October  n,  1861; 
mustered  out  with  company,  March  31, 
1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  subsequent 
service  in  loth  Cavalry;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  November  19,  1861,  with 
rank  from  October  n,  1861,  original. 

GREGORY,  LEMUEL  B.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  September  19,  1861,  at  Troy  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Bat- 
talion Adjutant,  November  6,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  regiment,  March  31,  1862, 
at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  subsequent  service 
in  ist  Mounted  Rifles;  commissioned  Bat- 
talion Adjutant,  November  19,  1861,  with 
rank  from  November  6,  1861,  original. 

HALE,  HENRY  H.,  age  27  years;  enrolled 
September  9,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve  three 
years ;  mustered  in  as  Battalion  Quarter- 
master, October  25,  1861 ;  discharged, 
January  16,  1862;  enrolled  at  Albany,  Feb- 
ruary 25,  1862;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  March  28,  1862; 
mustered  out  with  company,  March  3,1, 
1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  not  commis- 
sioned Battalion  Quartermaster;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  March  26,  1862, 


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with  rank  from  February  25,  1862,  vice 
Chambers,  promoted. 

HANLEY,  TIMOTHY,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled October  15,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Battalion  Ad- 
jutant, November  6,  1861 ;  transferred  to 
the  pth  Cavalry,  November  23,  1861 ;  not 
commissioned. 

HORR,  JOHN  WESLEY,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  September  13,  1861,  at  Lowville 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  E,  October  19,  1861 ;  dis- 
missed, February  25,  1862;  commissioned 
Captain,  November  19,  1861,  with  rank 
from  September  16,  1861,  original. 

HUBBELL,  CHARLES  L.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  September  27,  1861,  at  Troy  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Sur- 
geon, October  12,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  March  31,  1862,  at  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  subsequent  service  in  i2th  Infan- 
try; commissioned  Surgeon,  November  19, 

1861,  with   rank    from   October    12,    1861, 
original. 

KNIGHT,  FITZHENRY,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  October  20,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years,  and  appointed  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  C;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quarter- 
master, October  24,  1861 ;  mustered  out, 
April  30,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Novem- 
ber 21,  1861,  with  rank  from  November 
20,  1861,  original ;  not  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quartermaster. 

MASTEN,  CORNELIUS  S.,  age  29  years ; 
enrolled  October  3,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  October  23,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  March  31, 

1862,  at   Washington,    D.    C. ;    subsequent 
service    in    ist    Mounted    Rifles ;   commis- 
sioned  Second   Lieutenant,    November   19, 
1861,    with    rank    from   October  23,    1861, 
original. 

MENEELY,  CLINTON  H.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  September  7,  1861,  at  Troy  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Major, 
November  6,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  March  31,  1862,  at  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  see  U.  S.  Volunteers ;  commis- 
sioned Major,  November  19,  1861,  with 
rank  from  November  16,  1861,  original. 

MORRISON,  ANDREW  J.,  age  30  years; 
enrolled  August  31,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Colonel,  No- 
vember 6,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regi- 


ment, March  31,  1862,  at  Washington,  D. 
C. ;  commissioned  Colonel,  November  19, 
1861,  with  rank  from  November  6,  1861, 
original. 

PATTON,  ALEXANDER  G.,  age  25  years ; 
enrolled  at  Troy  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 

C,  October    3,    1861 ;    mustered    out    with 
company,  March  31,  1862,  at  Washington, 

D.  C. ;  subsequent  service  in  ist  Mounted 
Rifles ;     commissioned     First     Lieutenant, 
November  19,  1861,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 2,  1861,  original. 

PRUYN,  MINOTT  A.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled September  9,  1861  at  Sandy  Creek 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  B,  November  6, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  March 
31,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  subse- 
quent service  in  ist  Mounted  Rifles;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  November  19, 

1861,  with    rank    from    October   9,    1861, 
original. 

QUINN,  TIMOTHY,  late  Adjutant,  2d  In- 
fantry; mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel, this  regiment,  December  16,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  March  31, 

1862,  at    Washington,    D.    C. ;    subsequent 
service    in     ist    Cavalry;     commissioned 
Lientenant-Colonel,     December     16,     1861, 
with  rank  of  same  date,   original. 

RAYMOND,  WILBUR  F.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  September  15,  1861,  at  Sandy 
Creek  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  No- 
vember 6,  1861 ;  promoted  Captain,  March 
21,  1862;  mustered  out  with  company, 
March  31,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
subsequent  service  in  nth  Cavalry;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  November 
19,  1861,  with  rank  from  October  9,  1861, 
original ;  Captain,  March  21,  1862,  with 
rank  from  February  14,  1862,  vice  Chapin, 
resigned. 

REYNOLDS,  SILAS  E.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled September  13,  1861,  at  Troy  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  C,  October  3, 
1861 ;  as  Battalion  Adjutant,  November 
6,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment, 
March  31,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
subsequent  service  in  ist  Mounted  Rifles; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Novem- 
ber 19,  1861,  with  rank  from  October  3, 
1861,  original ;  not  commissioned  Battalion 
Adjutant. 


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871 


ROBERTSON,  WILLIAM,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  September  7,  1861,  at  Salem  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  September  30, 
1861 ;  detailed  as  Battalion  Quarter- 
master, January  27,  1862;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  March  31,  1862,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, November  19,  1861,  with  rank 
from  September  30,  1861,  original. 

ROUSSEAU,  CHARLES  D.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  October  3,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  Com- 
pany C,  October  19,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  company,  March  31,  1862,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  commissioned  Captain,  No- 
vember 19,  1861,  with  rank  from  October 
2,  1861,  original. 

RUSSELL,  JR.,  SOLOMON  W.,  age  23 
years;  enrolled  September  7,  1861,  at 
Salem  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  A,  September  30, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  March 
31,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  subse- 
quent service  in  i8th  Infantry;  commis- 
sioned Captain,  November  19,  1861,  with 
rank  from  September  19,  1861,  original. 

SAGE,  JR.,  RUSSELL,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled October  12,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  October  29,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  March  31, 
1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  November  19, 

1861,  with    rank   from    October  29,    1861, 
original. 

SCRIPTURE,  HENRY  D.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  September  9,  1861,  at  Lockport 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  G,  October  8,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  March  31, 

1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  November  19,  1861,  with 
rank  from  September  13,  1861,  original. 

SHAW,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled October  3,  1861,  at  Mayfield  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  F,  October  17,  1861 ;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  March  31,  1862, 
at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  subsequent  service 
in  H5th  Infantry;  commissioned  Captain, 
November  19,  1861,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber n,  1861,  original. 

SHELDON,  ANDREW  F.,  age  31  years; 
enrolled  October  18,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 


three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, November  6,  1861 ;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  March  31,  1862,  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  subsequent  service  in  78th 
Infantry;  commissioned  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, November  19,  1861,  with  rank  from 
November  6,  1861,  original. 

SILLIMAN,  WILLIAM,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled October  12,  1861,  at  Troy  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  October  29,  1861 ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  March  31, 
1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  subsequent 
service  in  I24th  Infantry;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  November  19,  1861,  with 
rank  from  October  25,  1861,  original. 

VAN  HORN,  DANIEL  W.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  September  22,  1861,  at  Lockport 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  G,  October  8, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  March 
31,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  see  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, November  19,  1861,  with  rank 
from  October  4,  1861,  original. 

WARD,  GEORGE  H.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  27,  1861,  at  Boonville  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  November  6, 
1861 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  March 
31,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  November  19, 
1861,  with  rank  from  October  12,  1861, 
original. 

WILMOTT,  RICHARD,  age  36  years ;  en- 
rolled September  15,  1861,  at  Troy  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant  and  Adjutant,  October  25, 
1861 ;  mustered  out,  January  16,  1862,  at 
Washington,  D.  C. ;  enrolled  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
H,  March  20,  1862;  mustered  out  with 
company,  March  31,  1862,  at  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  not  commissioned  Regimental 
Adjutant;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, March  17,  1862,  with  rank  from  Feb- 
ruary 22,  1862,  vice  Beebe,  resigned. 

WURTS,  WILLIAM  W.,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  October  20,  1861,  at  Troy  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Major, 
November  4,  1861 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  March  31,  1862,  at  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  see  3ist  Infantry;  commissioned 
Major,  November  19,  1861,  with  rank 
from  October  18,  1861,  original. 


872  REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


EIGHTH  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY  (VETERAN). 

Rochester  Regiment 

Col.  Samuel  J.  Crooks  received  authority  to  recruit  this  regiment;  it  was  organized 
for  a  three  years'  service,  November  14,  1861,  at  Rochester,  where  Companies  A,  B,  C,  D, 
E,  F,  I  and  K  were  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  November  23d,  and  Companies 
G  and  H  November  28,  1861,  only  ten  companies  being  organized ;  Company  L  having 
been  consolidated  into  Company  G  and  Company  M  merged  into  H,  November  14,  1861. 
A  number  of  the  enlisted  men  of  Company  K  were  in  December,  1861,  transferred  to 
other  companies  of  the  regiment,  and  March  8,  1862,  the  remaining  men  were  trans- 
ferred to  the  ist  Battalion  of  Artillery,  Companies  A,  B  and  D,  later  29th,  30th  and  32d 
Batteries.  A  new  Company  K  and  Companies  L  and  M  were  organized  in  August, 
September  and  October,  1862,  and  mustered  in  the  United  States  service  at  Rochester  for 
three  years,  September  29th,  October  i$th  and  I4th,  respectively.  At  the  expiration  of 
the  term  of  service  of  the  regiment,  those  entitled  thereto  were,  October  29,  1864,  ordered 
to  Rochester  to  be  discharged  and  mustered  out,  and  those  remaining  were,  November 
I,  1864,  consolidated  into  a  battalion  of  eight  companies  and  retained  in  service.  In  this 
consolidation  Companies  A,  B,  C,  D  and  E  retained  their  letters  and  organization,  Com- 
pany K  became  Company  F,  L  became  G,  and  M  was  designated  H ;  the  enlisted  men 
of  the  original  Company  F  were  transferred  to  Company  A ;  those  of  original  G  to  Com- 
panies B,  C,  D  and  M,  old;  those  of  original  H  to  D  and  L,  old;  those  of  I  to  Com- 
pany E,  old.  On  the  3Oth  of  April,  1865,  new  Companies  I,  K,  L  and  M  were  formed 
of  recruits,  mustered  in  for  one  and  two  years'  service,  and  the  regimental  organization 
again  completed. 

The  companies  were  recruited  principally:  A  at  Rochester,  Penn  Tan,  Penfield,  Web- 
ster and  Canandaigua ;  B  at  Rochester,  Avon,  Brighton,  Lima,  Rush  and  Honeoye  Falls ; 
C  at  Rochester,  Newark,  Sodus,  Palmyra,  Marion  and  Williamson;  D  at  Rochester,  Clyde 
and  Phelps;  E  at  Rochester,  Hartland,  Middleport  and  Royalton;  F  at  Rochester,  Albion, 
Carlton,  Kendall  and  Newark;  G  at  Rochester,  Rushville,  Seneca  Falls,  Montezuma  and 
Waterloo;  H  at  Rochester,  Brockport,  Bergen,  Clarkson,  Fairport  and  Hamblin;  I  at 
Rochester,  Clinton,  Penfield,  Paris,  Deansville,  Waterville,  Ontario,  Webster,  North  Bay 
and  Walworth;  second  Company  I  at  Buffalo  and  Auburn,  and  K  at  Rochester,  Brockport, 
Batavia,  Norwich,  Pitcher,  Pharsalia,  Sherburne,  Spencerport  and  Webster;  second  Com- 
pany K  at  Rochester;  third  Company  K  at  Lockport,  Canandaigua,  Rochester,  Buffalo  and 
New  York  city;  Companies  L  and  M  at  Rochester;  second  Companies  L  and  M  at 
Rochester,  Auburn,  Elmira,  Canandaigua,  Buffalo,  Binghamton,  Lockport,  Oswego  and 
Syracuse. 

The  regiment  left  the  State  November  29,  1861,  and  served  in  the  defenses  of  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.,  from  December,  1861 ;  in  the  Department  of  the  Shenandoah  from  March,  1862 ; 
in  the  Middle  Department,  8th  Corps,  from  June,  1862;  in  the  5th  Brigade,  Pleasanton's 
Division  of  Cavalry,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  mounted,  from  August,  1862;  in  the  ist 
Brigade,  same  division,  from  December,  1862;  in  the  ist  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Cavalry 
Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  February,  1863 ;  in  the  2d  Brigade,  3d  Division, 
Cavalry,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  March,  1864;  in  the  Army  of  the  Shenandoah  from 
October,  1864,  and  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  from  March,  1865. 

The  regiment,  commanded  by  Col.  Edmund  M.  Pope,  was  mustered  out  and  honorably 
discharged  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  having  lost  by  death  during  its  service, 
killed  in  action,  8  officers,  60  enlisted  men;  died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  5  officers, 
32  enlisted  men;  died  of  disease  and  other  causes,  6  officers,  213  enlisted  men;  total,  19 
officers,  305  enlisted  men ;  aggregate,  324,  of  whom  3  officers  and  70  enlisted  men  died  in 
the  hands  of  the  enemy. 

It,  or  portions  of  it,  took  part  in  the  following  engagements,  etc. : 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


873 


PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Operations  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  Va  
Berry  ville  

1861. 
May    23-25 
24 
23 
25 
28-30 
Sept.           4 
8 
12-15 

12 

IS 
IS 
i? 
20 
Oct.           27 

2 

1 

S 

i 

23 

3i 

Stevenson's  Station  
Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va  

Near  Charlestown   W   Va  

Summit  Point   Va  

Siege  of  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va  

} 

5 

87 

i 

92 

i 

J 

Green  Castle   Pa            

Antietam  Md       

3 

I 

5 

3 

I 
7 

Philomont   Va  

Nov            i 

Unionville,  Va  

2 

3 
S 
7 
8 
9 

10 

ii 
14 
15 

20 

Dec.    11-15 
30-31 
1863. 
Jan.            4 
Feb.        6-7 
ii 
March         2 

) 

6 

6 
4 

Upperville,  Va  
Barbee's  Cross  Roads,  Va  

J 

I 

2 

Sulphur  Springs  and  Hazel  River,  Va  

i 

I 

4 

i 

I 
2 

i 

3 

Barnett's  Ford   Va   

Belle  Plains   Va                             

4 
29 
April           i 

IS 
II 

19 
13 

I 

i 

Hazel  Run   Va         

'  IS 

IS 
29 

30 
May            i 

2 
4 

June           9 
18 
20 

21 
23 
27 
30 

July       1—3 

6 

Kelly's  Ford   Va            

5 

Ely's  Ford    Va              

3 

9 

2 

i 

a& 

7 

SO 

Snicker's  Gap  and  Aldie   Va  

Ashby's  Gap  Va  

Aldie   Va             

i 

i 

3 

i 

Near  Middleburg  and  Upperville,  Va  

Fairfield    Pa                

18 

16 

2 

40 
4 

Williamsport,  Md  

6 

8 
9 
10-13 
14 

31-22 
23 

Aug.           i 

8 

i 

Boonesboro,  Md  

Falling  Waters,  Va  

i 
25 

g 

16 

Wapping  Heights   Va  

Barbee's  Cross  Roads,  Va  

6 

18 

Brandy  Station   Va  

4 

Sept.         13 
14-15 
19 

22 

Oct.            i 

Brandy  Station,  Va  

Culpeper,  Va  

\ 

6 

6 
3 

Rapidan  Station,  Va  
Raccoon  Ford  ,  Va  

J 

3 

Jack's  Shop   Va     

Germanna  Ford   Va  

i 
13 
3 

a 
43 
3 

IO 
II 
13 
I3-M 

IS 
17-18 
24-26 
27 
Nov.           8 
Nov.  26- 
Dec.  2 
Nov.         27 

i 
3 

i 

19 

i 

2 

Broad  Run   Va  

i 

I 

Hunter's  Ford,  Va  

I 
I 

Mine  Run  Campaign,  Va  

X 

Locust  Grove.  Va  .  . 

874 


REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


PLACE. 

Date. 

Killed. 

Wounded. 

Missing. 

Aggregate. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Died. 

Recov'd. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Officers. 

Enlisted 
men. 

Barnett's  Ford,  Va  

1864. 
Feb.        6-7 
March         4 
May        5-7 
8 
9-24 
9 
II 
12 
32-31 
30 

June     1-12 

i 
3 
10-1  1 

12    1 
12    / 
13 
I4-IS 

16 
June         17- 
July  30 
June         20 

16 

i 
5 

James  City,  Va  

i 
3 

Wilderness,  Va  '  

i 

Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va  

Anderson's  Ford,  North  Anna  

Yellow  Tavern  

10 
17 

Fortifications  of  Richmond  

i 

2 

3 

5 

i 

5 

Totopotomoy  

Crump's  Creek  

2 
2 

2 
33 
ll 

Cold  Harbor   Va     ;  .  .  .  . 

i 

I' 

27 

South  Anna  

Old  Church           

White  Oak  Bridge.  Va  

Riddle's  Shop,  Va  
White  Oak  Swamp    Va  

Malvern  Hill,  Va  

I 

6 
3 

Malvern  Hill    Va  

I 

Jerusalem  Plank  Road,  Va  

Raid  to  South  Side  and  Danville  R.  R.,  Va  

22-30 
23 
25 
27 
28 
29-30 
July            8 
Aug.          17 

2 

3 

I 

5 

i 

IOI 

117 

Stony  Creek  Station  

i 

i 

I 

i 

Blackwater   Va  

Near  Winchester,  Va  

Charlestown    W    Va   

21 
23 

Sept. 
7 
16-17 
19 

21 
22 
2S 
26 
87-28- 
30 

Oct.            6 

1 

9 
13 
19 

Nov.         1  2 

3 

5 

Halltown    Va  

Kearneysville    Va  

2 

6 

Berry  ville,  Va  

West  of  Opequon  Creek,  neai;  Winchester,  Va.  .  . 
Snicker's  Gap   Va  

12 

20 

6 

i 

Opequon    Va  

Front  Royal,  Va  

Milford    Va          

Staunton    Va  

i 

3 

4 

Mt   Crawford    Va  

Brock's  Gap   Va  

I 

Fisher's  Hill    Va  

Mt   Olive    Va  

I 

Cedar  Creek   Va      

Cedar  Creek   Va    

i 
10 

Middle  Road    Va  

6 

3 

Rood's  Hill    Va         

22 

2 

8 

Moorefield   W   Va     

1865. 

Feb.        4-6 
Mar             2 

3 
S 

31 

57 

794 

Ashland    Va  

15 
Mar.          29- 
April  9 
Mar          3  1 

I 

i? 

32 

Five  Forks  

April           i 

2 

3 
4 
6 
8 
9 

4 

i 

2 

Fall  of  Petersburg     

I 

I 

I 

I 

2 

Total  loss   

8 

60 

S 

32 

12 

«73 

1  1 

393 

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875 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  REGIMENT. 


Colonels. 
SAMUEL    J.    CROOKS,    from    November 

28,   1861,  to  February  21,   1862. 
BENJAMIN    F.     DAVIS,    from    July    11, 

1862,  to  June  9,   1863. 

WILLIAM   L.    MARKELL,   from  June   10, 

1863,  to  February  27,  1864. 
EDMUND    M.    POPE,    from    March    i    to 

June  27,  1865. 

Lieutenant-Colonels. 

CHARLES  R.  BABBITT,  from  Novem- 
ber 28,  1861,  to  March  23,  1863. 

WILLIAM  L.  MARKELL,  from  March 
24  to  June  10,  1863. 

WILLIAM  H.  BENJAMIN,  from  June  10, 
1863,  to  February  14,  1865. 

EDMUND  M.  POPE,  from  February  15 
to  March  I,  1865. 

JAMES  BLISS,  from  April  13  to  June  27, 
1865. 

Majors. 

WILLIAM  L.  MARKELL,  from  Novem- 
ber 28,  1861,  to  March  24,  1863. 

WILLIAM  H.  BENJAMIN,  from  No- 
vember 28,  1861,  to  June  10,  1863. 

EDMUND  M.  POPE,  from  December  i, 
1862,  to  February  15,  1865. 

CALEB  MOORE,  from  March  5  to  De- 
cember 8,  1864. 

JAMES  BLISS,  from  October  31,  1864,  to 
April  13,  1865. 

HARTWELL  B.  COMPSON,  from  Feb- 
ruary 15  to  June  27,  1865. 

WILLIAM  DOWNEY,  from  April  18  to 
June  27.  1865. 

HARMON  P.  BURROUGHS,  from  April 
30  to  June  27,  1865. 

Regimental  Adjutants. 

ALBERT  L.  FORD,  from  September  30, 
1862,  to  February  6,  1863. 

ENOS  BLOSSOM  PARSONS,  from  Feb- 
ruary 6  to  July  2,  1863. 

FREDERICK  LANSING,  JR.,  in  October, 
1863. 

CHARLES  T.  VAN  DUSEN,  from  Feb- 
ruary 21,  1864,  to  March  i,  1865. 

HENRY  C.  MUNN,  from  March  2  to  June 
27,  1865. 


Battalion    Adjutants. 

FREDERICK  SCOVILLE,  from  Novem- 
ber 27,  1861,  to  September  26,  1862. 

FRED.  W.  CLEMONS,  from  November 
28,  1861,  to  ,  1862. 

EDWIN  H.  HUNT,  from  December  21, 
1861,  to  September  22,  1862. 

Regimental    Quartermasters. 

FREDERICK  H.  BARRY,  from  Novem- 
ber 28,  1861,  to  January  22,  1862. 

JOHN  A.  BROADHEAD,  acting  from  Au- 
gust, 1862,  to  ,  1862. 

HENRY  ORSON  POPE,  from  September 
30,  1862,  to  April  i,  1864. 

GEORGE  MATHEWS,  from  April  i  to 
December  8,  1864. 

EDWARD  A.  BARDWELL,  from  Febru- 
ary 6  to  June  27,  1865. 

Battalion  Quartermasters. 

THEODORE  B.  HAMILTON,  from  No- 
vember 28,  1861,  to  June  n,  1862. 

WILLIAM  H.  WEBSTER,  from  November 
28,  1861,  to . 

Commissary  of  Subsistence. 

RENSSELAER  GARDNER,  from  July  i, 
1863,  to  June  27,  1865. 

Surgeons. 
JAMES    CHAPMAN,   from   November  28, 

1861,   to  February  21,   1862. 
NELSON    D.    FERGUSON,    from    March 

12,  1862,  to  December  8,  1864. 
PETER  E.  SICKLER,  from  January  21  to 

April  14,  1865. 

Assistant  Surgeons. 

WINFIELD   S.   FULLER,  from  November 

28,  1861,  to  November  29,  1862. 
HIRAM  D.  VOSBURG,    from  January  30, 

1863,  to  January  n,  1864. 
ELI  K.  COLE,  from  April  25  to  December 

19,  1863. 
OSCAR   H.   ADAMS,    from   May   14,   1864, 

to   February   17,   1865. 
EBENEZER  H.  THURSTON,  from  April 

10  to  June  27,  1865. 


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Chaplains. 

JOHN  V.  VAN  INGEN,   from   November 

18,  1861,  to  January  22,  1864. 
BETHUEL  H.  BRAISTED,  from  April  18 

to  June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  A. 
Captains: 

EDMUND  M.  POPE,  from  September  16, 

1861,  to  December  i,  1862. 

HENRY   C.    CUTLER,   from  December    i, 

1862,  to  June  9,   1863. 

CHARLES   McVEAN,   from   September  8, 

1863,  to  September  11,   1864. 

HENRY  C.  FROST,  from  November  i   to 

December  8,  1864. 
DWIGHT    HAMILTON,    from    November 

18,  1864,  to  June  27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

ALFRED  L'EGGETT,  from  September  18, 
1861,  to  August  13,  1863. 

FREDERICK  LANSING,  JR.,  from  Sep- 
tember 8,  1863,  to  May  17,  1864. 

EDWARD  A.  BARDWELL,  from  October 
26  to  November  i,  1864. 

GEORGE     SKEELS,     from    December     6, 

1864,  to  June  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

ALFRED    E.    MILLER,    from    October   9, 

1861,  to  May  14,  1862. 
HENRY  ORSON  POPE,  from  May  14  to 

September  30,  1862. 
GEORGE    MATHEWS,     from     September 

27,  1862,  to  May  20,  1863. 
HARTWELL    B.    COMPSON,    from    De- 
cember 29,  1862,  to  June  25,  1863. 
DWIGHT    HAMILTON,  from  April  13  to 

November  18,  1864. 
LINDORF  H.  CARLL,  from  November  23, 

1864,  to  April  i,  1865. 
JACOB  L.  SPOOR,  from  April  20  to  June 

27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  B. 
Captains: 
CALEB  MOORE,  from  September  18,  1861, 

to  March  5,  1864. 
JAMES  BLISS,  from  March  3  to  October 

31,   1864. 

ANDREW  KUDER,  from  June  11  to  June 
27,  1865- 


First  Lieutenants: 
HENRY  C.  CUTLER,  from  November  23, 

1861,  to  December  i,  1862. 
JAMES  BLISS,  from  December  i,  1862,  to 

June  25,  1863. 
HARMON  P.  BURROUGHS,  from  August 

14,  1863,  to  January  i,  1864. 
JOSEPH  O.   McCLOSKEY,   from  July  20, 

1864,  to  May  15,   1865. 
ANDREW  KUDER,  from  June  6  to  June 

ii,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

JOHN  A.  BROADHEAD,  from  November 
23,  1861,  to  December  24,  1862. 

JAMES  BLISS,  from  July  22  to  December 
i,  1862. 

ALMOND  B.  STROWGER,  from  Novem- 
ber i  to  December  8,  1864. 

GEORGE  SKEELS,  April  30.  1865. 

GEORGE  R.  ACHILLES,  in  May,   1865. 

JEREMIAH  HICKMAN,  from  May  i  to 
June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  C. 
Captains: 

JOHN  W.  DICKINSON,  from  September 
19,  1861,  to  November  25,  1862. 

MURGANZY  HOPKINS,  from  June  25, 
1863,  to  December  8,  1864. 

JOHN  N.  REEVES,  from  February  11  to 
June  27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

JOHN   W.   BROWN,    from    September   19, 

1861,  to  December  6,  1862. 
FREDERICK    SCOVILLE,    from    Septem- 
ber 26,  1862,  to  June  25,  1863. 

WILLIAM  C.  CRAFTS,  from  February  24 

to  June  13,  1863. 
CARL  LUDWIG   BERLIN,   from  Novem- 

,ber  14,  1863,  to  December  8,  1864. 
JAMES  P.   SWAIN,  from  November  I   to 

December  20,  1864. 
WILLIAM  H.  OSBORN,  from  February  26 

to  June  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
FRED.  W.  CLEMONS,  from  September  19 

to   November  28,    1861,   and   from   

to  July  29,  1862. 
JAMES  E.  REEVES,  from  November  30, 

1862,  to  June  10,  1863. 


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JOHN  N.  REEVES,  from  October  7,  1864, 

to  February  n,   1865. 
GEORGE   R.   ACHILLES,   from   February 

24  to  June  n,  1865. 
MILTON  REYNOLDS,   from  April  30  to 

June  27,   1865. 

OF  COMPANY  D. 
Captains: 

WILLIAM  FRISBIE,  from  October  14, 
1861,  to  October  5,  1862. 

CHARLES  D.  FOLLETT,  from  December 
29,  1862,  to  July  4,  1863. 

HARTWELL  B.  COMPSON,  from  Feb- 
ruary 9,  1864,  to  February  15,  1865. 

CHARLES  T.  VAN  DUSEN,  from  March 
I  to  May  28,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
EZRA  J.  PECK,  from  October  9,  1861,  to 

August  17,  1862. 
HARTWELL   B.    COMPSON,   from   June 

25,   1863,  to  February  9,  1864. 
ELI  AS  V.  RUGER,  from  April  4  to  June 

19,  1864. 

EDWARD  A.  BARDWELL,  from  Novem- 
ber i,  1864,  to  February  6,  1865. 
MORTON  A.  READ,  from  February  6  to 

February  25,  1865. 
EDGAR   C.    POST,   from   February   28  to 

May  26,  1865. 
ANDREW  KUDER,  from  May  17  to  June 

6,  1865. 
GEORGE  R.  ACHILLES,  from  June  n  to 

June  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
ALBERT    L.    FORD,    from   November    10, 

1861,  to  September  30,  1862. 

R.  JAMES  COLBURN,  from  September  30, 

1862,  to  June  5,  1863. 

HARVEY  AUGUSTUS  METCALF,  from 
November  i  to  December  8,  1864. 

CHARLES  H.  MOODY,  from  February  17 
to  June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  E. 
Captains: 

BENJAMIN   F.  FOOTE,   from  October  9, 

1861,  to  June  9,  1863. 
ENOS   BLOSSOM   PARSONS,   from  July 

2,  1863,  to  April  20,  1864. 
JAMES  A.  SAYLE*S,  from  June  19  to  June 

23,  1864. 


HARMON  P.  BURROUGHS,  from  August 

18,  1864,  to  March  i,   1865. 
ROBERT   E.    BREWSTER,   from  April  3 

to  June  27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

ALPHA  WHITON,  from  October  9,  !86i, 
to  May  19,  1863. 

WILLIAM  C.  CRAFTS,  from  December 
23,  1862,  to  June  13,  1863. 

RICHARD  S.  TAYLOR,  from  September 
i,  1863,  to  May  12,  1864. 

JOHN  J.  BROWN,  from  October  7,  1863, 
to  December  8,  1864. 

ALBERT  HUNTINGTON,  from  Novem- 
ber 12  to  December  8,  1864. 

JOHN  H.  OSBORN,  from  December  7, 
1864,  to  June  24,  1865. 

EDGAR  C.  POST,  from  January  10  to  Feb- 
ruary 28.  1865. 

ALFRED  LEGGETT,  from  April  18  to 
June  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

THEODORE  B.  HAMILTON,  from  No- 
vember 19  to  November  28,  1861. 

WILLIAM  C.  CRAFTS,  from  June  11  to 
December  23,  1862. 

GEORGE  SKEELS,  from  November  2  to 
November  20,  1864. 

GEORGE  R.  ACHILLES,  from  January  10 
to  February  24,  1865. 

FRANK  M.  PARKER,  from  April  i  to 
June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  F. 
Captains: 

FENIMORE  T.  GALLETT,  from  October 

9,  1861,  to  July  29,  1862. 
THOMAS    BELL,    from   July   29,    1862,    to 

April  28,  1863. 
JAMES    BLISS,    from    June    25,    1863,    to 

March  3,  1864. 
HENRY  ORSON  POPE,  from  April  i  to 

June  21,  1864. 
ASA   L.   GOODRICH,    from   November    i, 

1864,  to  April  3,  1865. 
HARMON  P.  BURROUGHS,  from  March 

i  to  April  30,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

THOMAS   BELL,   from   October    12,    1861, 

to  July  29,   1862. 
FRED.    W.   CLEMONS,    from   July  29   to 

November  29,  1862. 


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JAMES  B.  VANDERHOFF,  from  Decem- 
ber 6,  1862,  to  May  19,  1863. 

GEORGE  MATHEWS,  from  May  20,  1863, 
to  April  i,  1864. 

JAMES  P.  SWAIN,  from  May  3  to  No- 
vember I,  1864. 

EUGENE  A.  JOSLYN,  from  November  i 
to  December  8,  1864. 

JACOB  CHAMBERLIN,  from  February  26 
to  May  15,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

WILLIAM  M.  BRISTOL,  from  October  17, 

1861,  to  June  25,  1862. 
JAMES  P.  SWAIN,  from  February  6,  1863, 

to  April  7,  1864. 
GEORGE  SKEELS,  from  November  20  to 

December  6.  1864. 

GEORGE  R.  ACHILLES,  in  March.    1865. 
JAMES    M.    SEVERS,    from    April    20   to 

June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  G. 
Captains: 
BENJAMIN  F.   SISSON,  from  November 

4,  1861,  to  February  u,  1863. 
ALBERT  L.  FORD,  from  February  6,  1863, 

to  December  8,  1864. 

CHARLES  T.  VAN  DUSEN,  from  May 
28  to  June  27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

FRANK  O.  CHAMBERLAIN,  from  Octo- 
ber 21,  1861,  to  August  13,  1862. 

WILLIAM  C.  CRAFTS,  from  to 

August  29,  1863. 

ELIAS  V.  RUGER,  from  June  19  to  July 

IS.  1864- 
ANDREW  KUDER,  from  April  23  to  May 

17,  1865. 

CHARLES  HOWARD  BEACH,  from 
April  18  to  June  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

SAMUEL  E.  STURDEVANT,  from  Octo- 
ber 10,   1861,  to  November  26,  1862. 
ALFRED  C.  WORTLEY,  from  September 

18,  1862,  to  July  24,  1863. 
ANDREW    KUDER,    from    November     i, 

1864,   to  April  23,   1865. 
CHARLES   CAZEAU,   JR.,    from   April   20 

to  June  13,  1865. 
ALBERT  M.   BRISTOL,   from  June  14  to 

June  27,  1865. 


OF  COMPANY  H. 
Captains: 

GEORGE  HENRY  BARRY,  from  October 
14,  1861,  to  February  9,  1864, 

JOHN  J.  McVEAN,  from  June  11  to  Au- 
gust 13,  1864. 

ELIAS  V.  RUGER,  from  July  15  to  De- 
cember 8.  1864. 

ROBERT  NIVEN,  from  April  13  to  June 
27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
FREDERICK    H.    BARRY,    from    October 

14  to  November  28,  1861. 
ALFRED    S.    KINNEY,   from   October   23, 

1861,  to  August   19,   1862. 

ADAM  C.  HOGABOOM,  from  August  20, 

1862,  to  May  19,   1863. 
MURGANZY  HOPKINS,  from  May  20  to 

June  25,   1863. 
JERVIS   W.   NEWTON,   from   August  24. 

1863,  to  December  8,  1864. 

JASPER  B.  CHENEY,  from  April  9  to  De- 
cember 5,  1864. 

ROBERT  NIVEN,  from  March  28  to  April 
13,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
DANIEL  E.    SACKETT,   from  October  4. 

1 86 1,  to  February  6,  1862. 
CHARLES   D.   FOLLETT,   from  February 

7  to  December  29,   1862. 
MURGANZY   HOPKINS,  from   December 

27,  1862,  to  ,  and  from  , 

1863,  to  May  20,  1863. 
FREDERICK  LANSING,  JR.,  from  July  8 

to  September  8,  1863. 
ROBERT   NIVEN,  from  October  28,   1864, 

to  March  28,  1865. 

GEORGE  R.  ACHILLES,  in  April,  1865. 
SAMUEL  C.   FULTON,   from  May  29  to 

June  27,    1865. 

OF  COMPANY  I. 
Captains: 
WILLARD    H.    HEALY,    from    November 

4,  1861,  to  March  18,  1863. 
FREDERICK   SCOVILLE,    from   June  25, 

1863,  to  December  8,  1864. 
WILLIAM    H.    WEBSTER,    from    August 

14  to  August  24,  1863. 
JOHN    W.    DAVOCK,    from    April    18   to 

June  27,  1865. 


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First  Lieutenants: 
WILLIAM   H.    WEBSTER,   from    October 

28,   1861,  to  August   14,   1863. 
HARMON   P.   BURROUGHS,   from  Janu- 

uary  i  to  August  18,  1864. 
CHARLES  A.  GOHEEN,  from  April  18  to 

June  27,   1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 
ADAM   C.   HOGABOOM,   from   November 

28,   1861,  to*  August  20,   1862. 
MURGANZY  HOPKINS,  from  — 

to  ,   1863. 

BENJAMIN     CHEDELL     EFNER,     from 

April  17  to  June  12,  1863. 
HARVEY  AUGUSTUS  METCALF,   from 

September  16  to  November  i,  1864. 
CHARLES  H.   WHITE,  from  April   18  to 

June   27,    1865. 

OF   COMPANY    K. 
Captains: 
JOHN    WEILAND,    from    November    23, 

1861,  to  October  27,  1862. 

HOBART   D.   MANN,   from    September    i, 

1862,  to  March  26,  1864. 

JOHN  J.  McVEAN,  from  April  6  to  June 

ir,  1864. 
ASA    L.    GOODRICH,    from    April    23    to 

November  i,  1864. 
SELDEN   E.   GRAVES,   from   April   19  to 

June  27,   1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 

JOHN  CHARLES  SCHOEN,  from  No- 
vember 23,  1861,  to  March  25,  1862. 

CHARLES  McVEAN,  from  September  i, 
1862,  to  September  8,  1863. 

JAMES  P.  SWAIN,  from  April  7  to  May 
3,  1864- 

EUGENE  A.  JOSLYN,  from  March  20  to 
November  i,  1864. 

EDGAR  C.  POST,  from  May  26  to  June 
27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

CHARLES  MONEN,  from  November  14, 
1861,  to  . 

GEORGE  FOCHNER,  from  November  23, 
1861,  to  March  25,  1862. 

ENOS  BLOSSOM  PARSONS,  from  Sep- 
tember i,  1862,  to  February  6,  1863. 

ASA  L.  GOODRICH,  from  June  25,  1863, 
to  April  23,  1864. 


HARVEY  AUGUSTUS  METCALF,  from 

June  21  to  September  16,  1864. 
CHARLES  HOWARD   BEACH,  in  April, 

1865. 
ALBERT  M.  MILLS,  from  June  15  to  June 

27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  L. 
Captains: 

JAMES  W.  HOOKER,  from  October  4  to 

October  31,  1862. 
JAMES  McNAIR,  from  November  i,  1862, 

to  June  23,  1864. 
THOMAS  L.  FARR,  from  September  I, 

1864,  to . 

First  Lieutenants: 

HORACE  B.  HOOKER,  from  October  4  to 
October  25,  1862. 

JAMES  McNAIR,  from  October  25  to  No- 
vember i,  1862. 

JOHN  J.  McVEAN,  from  November  I,  1862, 
to  April  6,  1864. 

ALBERT  HUNTINGTON,  from  June  25, 
1863,  to  November  12,  1864. 

MORTON  A.  READ,  from  February  25  to 
June  27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

JAMES  McNAIR,  from  October  4  to  Oc- 
tober 25,  1862. 

JOHN  J.  McVEAN,  from  September  29  to 
November  i,  1862. 

ALBERT  HUNTINGTON,  from  October 
27,  1862,  to  June  25,  1863. 

THOMAS  L.  FARR,  from  June  25,  1863, 
to  September  i,  1864. 

EDWARD  P.  FOLLETT,  from  April  13  to 
June  27,  1865. 

OF  COMPANY  M. 
Captains: 

FREDERICK  H.  BARRY,  in  August,  1862. 
VINCENT    M.    SMITH,    from   October   6, 

1862,  to  December  15,  1863. 

HENRY    C.    FROST,    from    December    15, 

1863,  to  November  I,  1864. 

GEORGE  MATHEWS,  from  May  i  to  June 
27,  1865. 

First  Lieutenants: 
HENRY  C.  FROST,  from  August  31,  1862, 

to  December  15,  1863. 
VINCENT  M.  SMITH,  October  6,  1862. 


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GEORGE   MATHEWS,   from  March   i   to 

May  I,  1865. 
LINDORF  H.  CARLL,  from  May  i  to  June 

27,  1865. 

Second  Lieutenants: 

BENJAMIN  CHEDELL  EFNER,  from  Oc- 
tober 14,  1862,  to  April  17,  1863. 

LEWIS  V.  GRIFFIN,  from  April  17,  1863, 
to  July  i,  1864. 

LINDORF  H.  CARLL,  from  April  i  to 
May  i,  1865. 

CARLOS  V.  J.  BEECHER,  from  June  12 
to  June  27,  1865. 

OFFICERS  WHO  WERE  COMMISSIONED  OR  AP- 
POINTED BUT  DID  NOT  SERVE  IN  THE  GRADES 

NAMED. 

BENJAMIN,  WILLIAM  H.,  as  Colonel. 

GIBBS,  ALFRED,  as  Colonel. 

FORD,  ALBERT  L.,  as  Major. 

McNAIR,  JAMES,  as  Major. 

FORD,  ALBERT  L.,  as  Regimental  Quarter- 
master. 

HUNT,  EDWIN  H.,  as  Regimental  Com- 
missary. 

POLK,  CHARLES  G.,  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon. 

SIMPSON,  GEORGE  B.  F.,  as  Assistant 
Surgeon. 

VAN  INGEN,  JOHN  V.,  as  Chaplain. 

CHAMBERLIN,  JACOB,  as  Captain. 

EFNER,  BENJAMIN  CHEDELL,  as  Cap- 
tain. 

GARDNER,  RENSSELAER,  as  Captain. 

GRIFFIN,  LEWIS  V.,  as  Captain. 

TAYLOR,  RICHARD  S.,  as  Captain. 

VON  CEDERSTROM,  JACOB,  as  Captain. 

BRADLEY,  SAMUEL  H.,  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant. 

REEVES,  JAMES  E.,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

SEVERS,  JAMES  M.,  as  First  Lieutenant. 

STURDEVANT,  SAMUEL  E.,  as  First 
Lieutenant. 

ATWOOD,  JOSEPH,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

BERLIN,  CARL  LUDWIG,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

BRIDGES,  HENRY  C,  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant. 

CHAPPELL,  BENJAMIN  F.,  as  Second 
Lieutenant. 

CHENEY,  JASPER  B.,  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant. 

GARDNER,  RENSSELAER,  as  Second 
Lieutenant. 


GOHEEN,  CHARLES  A.,  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant. 

JOSLYN,  EUGENE  A.,  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant. 

KING,  CHESTER  A.,  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant. 

RIDER,  GEORGE  V.,  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant. 

RUGER,  ELIAS  V.,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

SMITH,  CARLOS  S.,  as  Second  Lieutenant. 

MEDALS  OF  HONOR  GRANTED  BY  THE  PRESI- 
DENT TO 

BICKFORD,  HENRY  H.,  Corporal,  Com- 
pany E,  for  recapture  of  flag  at  Waynes- 
boro,  Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

COMPSON,  HARTWELL  B.,  Major,  for 
capture  of  a  flag  at  Waynesboro,  Va., 
March  2,  1865. 

CONGDON,  JAMES,  Sergeant,  Company 
E,  for  recapture  of  General  Crooks'  head- 
quarters flag  at  Waynesboro,  Va.,  March 
2,  1865. 

GOHEEN,  CHARLES  A.,  First  Sergeant, 
Company  G,  later  First  Lieutenant,  for  the 
capture  of  a  flag  at  Waynesboro,  Va., 
March  2,  1865. 

HART,  WILLIAM  E.,  Private,  Company  B, 
for  gallant  conduct  and  service  as  a  scout 
in  the  Shenandoah  valley,  Va.,  1864-1865. 

KELLY,  DANIEL,  Sergeant,  Company  G, 
for  the  capture  of  a  flag  at  Waynesboro, 
Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

KUDER,  ANDREW,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  G,  for  the  capture  of  a  flag  at 
Waynesboro,  Va.,  March  2,  1865. 

MILLER,  JOHN,  Private,  Company  H,  for 
the  capture  of  a  flag  at  Waynesboro,  Va., 
March  2,  1865. 

NIVEN,  ROBERT,  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  H,  for  the  capture  of  two  flags 
at  Waynesboro,  Va,,  March  2,  1865. 

READ,  MORTON  A.,  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  L,  for  the  capture  of  the  flag 
of  the  ist  Tex.  Infantry  at  Appomattox 
Station,  Va.,  April  8,  1865. 

SOVA,  JOSEPH  E.,  Saddler,  Company  H, 
for  the  capture  of  a  Virginia  flag  April  i, 
1865. 

BREVET  COMMISSIONS  OF  NEW  YORK  VOLUN- 
TEERS GRANTED  BY  THE  GOVERNOR  OF  THE 
STATE  TO  ENLISTED  MEN  AS  FOLLOWS  : 

CARR,  HENRY  C..  Corporal,  Company  D, 
as  Second  Lieutenant. 


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Record  of  the  Officers. 

ACHILLES,  GEORGE  R.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  September  19,  1861,  at  Hart- 
land  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Private,  Company  E,  October  9, 
1861;  reported  as  Sergeant  on  the  rolls 
for  July  and  August,  1863;  re-enlisted  as 
a  veteran,  December  i,  1863;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  January  10,  1865; 
transferred  to  Company  C,  February  24, 
1865;  commanding  Company  F  in 
March,  Company  H  in  April,  Company 
B  in  May,  1865;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  June  1 1,  1865; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  27, 
1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va.;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  April  19,  1864,  with 
rank  from  March  25,  1864,  vice  Cheney, 
promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  May  31, 
1865,  with  rank  from  April  13,  1865,  vice 
Kuder,  promoted. 

ADAMS,  OSCAR  H.,  age  30  years;  en- 
rolled May  7,  1864,  at  Elmira  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Assistant 
Surgeon,  May  14,  1864;  captured  in 
action,  June  29,  1864;  paroled,  no  date; 
discharged,  February  17,  1865,  for  dis- 
ability from  wounds  received  in  action; 
commissioned  Assistant  Surgeon,  May 

12,  1864,  with  rank  from  May  7,   1864, 
vice  Vosburg,  discharged. 

ATWOOD,  JOSEPH,  age  19  years;  en- 
rolled September  12,  1861,  at  Ontario  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  I,  October  21,  1861;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  no  date;  First  Ser- 
geant, October  18,  1862;  re-enlisted  as 
a  veteran,  December  I,  1863;  captured  in 
action,  June  25,  1864;  transferred  to 
Company  E,  November  I,  1864;  died  while 
prisoner  of  war,  no  date ;  commissioned, 
not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant,  April 

13,  1864,  with  rank  from  April  I,  1864, 
vice  Swain,  promoted. 

BABBITT,  CHARLES  R.,  age  40  years; 
enrolled  October  3,  1861,  at  Rochester 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  November  28,  1861 ; 
resigned,  March  23,  1863;  commissioned 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  December  n,  1861, 
with  rank  from  November  28,  1861,  orig- 
inal. 


BARDWELL,  EDWARD  A.,  age  25 
years;  enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  A,  August  29,  1862;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  to  date  October  26,  1864; 
transferred  to  Company  D,  November  i, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental  Quartermaster,  to  date  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1865  ;  mustered  out,  June  27,  1865 ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  April  18, 
1864,  with  rank  from  March  25,  1864,  vice 
John  J.  McVean,  promoted;  First  Lieu- 
tenant and  Regimental  Quartermaster, 
February  17,  1865,  with  rank  from  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1865,  vice  Ford,  not  mustered. 
BARRY,  FREDERICK  H.,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  September  23,  1861,  at  Brock- 
port  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  H,  Octo- 
ber 14,  1861;  as  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental  Quartermaster,  November 
28,  1861;  discharged,  January  22,  1862,  at 
Washington,  D.  C.;  enrolled  August  18, 
1862,  as  Captain,  Company  M;  no  service 
recorded;  not  commissioned. 
BARRY,  GEORGE  HENRY,  age  34 
years;  enrolled  September  23,  1861,  at 
•  Brockport  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  H,  Octo- 
ber 14,  1861 ;  wounded  in  action,  October 
12,  1863,  near  Culpeper,  Va. ;  discharged 
for  disability  from  wounds,  February  9, 
1864;  commissioned  Captain,  December  u, 
1861,  with  rank  from  October  23,  1861, 
original. 

BEACH,  CHARLES  HOWARD,  age  18 
years ;  enrolled  at  Barre  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany F,  December  29,  1862;  transferred 
to  Company  A,  November  I,  1864;  pro- 
moted First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany K,  April  18,  1865;  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  G,  to  date  April  18, 
1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  April  13, 
1865,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Par- 
sons, promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  May 
31,  1865,  with  rank  from  April  13,  1865, 
vice  Niven,  promoted. 

BEECHER,  CARLOS  V.  J.,  age  41  years; 
enrolled  October  29,  1861,  at  Shelby  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 


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vate,  Company  E,  November  18,  1861; 
promoted  Corporal  in  July  or  August, 
1863;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  March  7, 
1864;  promoted  Sergeant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany M,  to  date  June  12,  1865;  mustered 
out,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  May 
31,  1865,  with  rank  from  May  i,  1865, 
vice  Carll,  promoted. 

BELL,  THOMAS,  age  24  years;  enrolled 
September  15,  1861,  at  Albion  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  to  date  October  12, 
1861;  as  Captain,  July  29,  1862;  resigned, 
April  28,  1863;  Major,  N.  Y.  Volunteers, 
by  brevet;  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, December  n,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  12,  1861,  original;  Captain, 
August  i,  1862,  with  rank  from  July  5, 

1862,  vice   Gallett,  dismissed. 
BENJAMIN,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  36  years; 

enrolled  November  i,  1861,  at  Rochester 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Major,  November  28,  1861 ;  as  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  to  date  June  10,  1863;  wounded 
in  action,  June  3,  1864;  mustered  out, 
February  14,  1865 ;  Brigadier-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  from  March 
13,  1865;  commissioned  Major,  Decem- 
ber II,  1861,  with  rank  from  November 
28,  1861,  original;  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
October  6,  1863,  with  rank  from  July  9, 

1863,  vice    Markell,    promoted;    Colonel, 
not  mustered,  April  7,   1864,  with  rank 
from   February   27,   1864,   vice   Markell, 
discharged. 

BERLIN,  CARL  LUDWIG,  age  29  years; 
enrolled  October  6,  1863,  at  Culpeper,  Va., 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  Novem- 
ber 14,  1863;  on  detached  service  from 
February  2  to  November  10,  1864;  mus- 
tered out,  December  8,  1864,  at  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.;  Captain,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by 
brevet,  from  March  13,  1865;  subsequent 
service  in  1st  Artillery;  commissioned, 
not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant,  Octo- 
ber 15,  1863,  with  rank  from  October  6, 
1863,  vice  Huntington,  promoted;  First 
Lieutenant,  November  9,  1863,  with  rank 
from  October  6,  1863,  vice  Hopkins, 
promoted. 


BLISS,  JAMES,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
September  5,  1861,  at  Brighton  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  First  Ser- 
geant, Company  B,  November  23,  1861; 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  July  22, 
1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  De- 
cember i,  1862;  as  Captain,  Company  F, 
to  date  June  25,  1863;  transferred  to 
Company  B,  March  3,  1864;  mustered  in 
as  Major,  October  31,  1864;  as  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, to  date  April  13,  1865; 
mustered  out,  June  27,  1865 ;  Colonel, 
U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  from  March 
13,  1865 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, April  3,  1863,  with  rank  from  July 
22,  1862,  vice  Sturdevant,  discharged; 
First  Lieutenant,  June  23,  1863,  with 
rank  from  November  29,  1862,  vice 
demons,  resigned;  Captain,  August  18, 

1863,  with  rank  from  June  25,  1863,  vice 
Cutler,  killed  in  action;  Major,  Novem- 
ber 18,  1864,  with  rank  from  October  31, 

1864,  vice    McNair,    not    mustered ;    Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, April  13,  1865,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  vice  Pope,  promoted. 

BRADLEY,  SAMUEL  H.,  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  9th  Cavalry ;  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  First  Lieutenant,  this  regiment, 
May  13,  1865,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice 
Chamberlin,  discharged. 

BRAISTED,  BETHUEL  H.,  age  32  years ; 
enrolled  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Chap- 
lain, April  18,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with 
regiment,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria, 
Va.;  commissioned  Chaplain,  April  13, 

1865,  with   rank  of  same  date,  vice  Van 
Ingen,  not  mustered. 

BREWSTER,  ROBERT  E.,  late  First 
Lieutenant,  74th  Infantry;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  E,  this  regiment, 
April  3,  1865;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va.; 
commissioned  Captain,  March  24,  1865, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Hopkins, 
mustered  out. 

BRIDGES,  HENRY  C,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled September  26,  1861,  at  Clyde  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  D,  October  9,  1861;  pro- 
moted First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered out,  December  8,  1864,  at  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y. ;  commissioned,  not  mustered, 
Second  Lieutenant,  July  27,  1864,  with 


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rank   from   July    15,    1864,    vice    Joslyn, 
promoted. 

BRISTOL,  ALBERT  M.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  September  10,  1861,  at  Royal- 
ton  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  E,  October  9,  1861; 
reported  as  Corporal  on  rolls  for  July 
and  August,  1863;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, December  i,  1863;  promoted  Ser- 
geant, no  date;  First  Sergeant,  October 
31,  1864;  captured  in  action,  December 
21,  1864;  paroled,  no  date;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  to 
date  June  14,  1865;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
May  31,  1865,  with  rank  from  May  15, 
1865,  vice  Severs,  promoted. 

BRISTOL,  WILLIAM  M.,  age  27  years; 
enrolled  September  15,  1861,  at  Newark 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  F,  October 
17,  1861;  dismissed,  June  25,  1862;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  December 
n,  1861,  with  rank  from  October  17, 
1861,  original. 

BROADHEAD,  JOHN  A.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  September  10,  1861,  at  Avon 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  Novem- 
ber 23',  1861 ;  reported  acting  Regimen- 
tal Quartermaster  on  rolls  for  August, 
1862;  returned  to  company  and  dis- 
charged for  disability,  December  24, 
1862;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  II,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  5,  1861,  original. 

BROWN,  JOHN  J.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled October  26,  1861,  at  Avon  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  B,  November  23,  1861; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  i,  1863; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany E,  to  date  October  7,  1863;  mus- 
tered out,  December  8,  1864,  at  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, October  6,  1863,  with  rank  from 
August  29,  1863,  vice  Crafts,  deceased. 
BROWN,  JOHN  W.,  age  36  years;  en- 
rolled September  9,  1861,  at  Sodus  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  September  19, 
1861;  captured  in  action,  September  15, 


1862,  at    Harper's    Ferry,   W.   Va.;   pa- 
roled,  no    date;    resigned,   December   6, 
1862;    commissioned    First    Lieutenant, 
December  n,  1861,  with  rank  from  De- 
cember 5,  1861,  original. 

BURROUGHS,  HARMON  P.,  age  18 
years;  enrolled  September  9,  1861,  at 
Penn  Yan  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  Corporal,  Company  A,  Sep- 
tember 16,  1861 ;  promoted  Sergeant, 
June  i,  1862;  wounded  in  action,  June  9, 

1863,  at    Beverly   Ford,   Va.;   promoted 
First  Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as 
First   Lieutenant,   Company   B,  to  date 
August  14,  1863;  transferred  to  Company 
I,  January   i,  1864;  wounded  in  action, 
June    3,    1864;    mustered    in    as    Captain, 
Company   E,   to   date  August    18,    1864; 
transferred    to    Company    F,    March    I, 
1865;    mustered    in    as    Major,    to    date 
April  30,  1865;  mustered  out  with  regi- 
ment, June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  August 
18,  1863,  with  rank  from  June  25,  1863, 
vice  C.  McVean,  promoted;  Captain,  Sep- 
tember 30,    1864,   with   rank   from   July 

t20,  1864,  vice  J.  J.  McVean,  discharged; 
Major,  May  16,  1865,  with  rank  from 
April  13,  1865,  vice  Bliss,  promoted. 

CARLL,  LINDORF  H.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled September  15,  1861,  at  Newark  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  F,  October  17,  1861;  re- 
ported as  First  Sergeant  on  rolls  for 
August  and  October,  1863;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  December  31,  1863;  trans- 
ferred as  Private  to  Company  A,  No- 
vember i,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  to  date  November  23,  1864; 
transferred  to  Company  M,  April  T, 
1865;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
to  date  May  I,  1865;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
November  21,  1864,  with  rank  from  July 
20,  1864,  vice  Griffin,  discharged;  First 
Lieutenant,  May  31,  1865,  with  rank  from 
May  i,  1865,  vice  Mathews,  promoted. 

CAZEAU,  JR.,  CHARLES,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  September  5,  1862,  at  Rochester 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Corporal,  Company  M,  October  14, 
1862;  reported  as  Sergeant  on  rolls  for 
August  31,  1863;  as  Commissary-Ser- 


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geant  on  rolls  for  October  31,  1864; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  Company  H, 
November  i,  1864;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  G,  April  20, 
1865;  resigned,  June  13,  1865;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  April  13, 
1865,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Go- 
heen,  promoted. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  FRANK  O.,  age  33 
years;  enrolled  August  23,  1861,  at  Rush- 
ville  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  G,  Octo- 
ber 21,  1861;  resigned,  August  13,  1862; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber n,  1861,  with  rank  from  October  16, 
1861,  original. 

CHAMBERLIN,  JACOB,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  September  19,  1861,  at  Lima  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  B,  November  23,  1861 ;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  grade  of  Sergeant, 
December  I,  1863 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, no  date;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  F,  to  date  February  26, 
1865 ;  wounded  in  action,  April  i,  1865 ; 
discharged  for  disability  from  wounds, 
May  15,  1865 ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, February  17,  1865,  with  rank  from 
February  6,  1865,  vice  Newton,  mustered 
out;  Captain,  not  mustered,  April  13,  1865, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Compson, 
promoted. 

CHAPMAN,  JAMES,  age  52  years;  en- 
rolled to  serve  three  years,  and  mustered  in 
as  Surgeon,  November  28,  1861 ;  resigned, 
February  21,  1862;  subsequent  service  in 
poth  Infantry;  commissioned  Surgeon,  De- 
cember II,  1861,  with  rank  from  October 
9,  1861,  original. 

CHAPPELL,  BENJAMIN  F.,  age  25  years ; 
enrolled  August  30,  1862,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Com- 
missary-Sergeant, Company  M,  October 
14,  1862;  reported  as  Sergeant  on  rolls  for 
October  31,  1864;  wounded  in  action,  April 
I,  1865,  at  Five  Forks,  Va. ;  died  of  his 
wounds,  April  21,  1865,  at  Washington, 
D.  C;  commissioned,  not  mustered,  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  February  18,  1865,  with 
rank  from  February  n,  1865,  vice  J.  N. 
Reeves,  promoted. 

CHENEY,  JASPER  B.,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled November  15,  1861,  at  Whiteston  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  H,  November  28,  1861 ;  reported 


as  First  Sergeant  on  rolls  for  June  and 
August,  1863;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran, 
December  i,  1863;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  to  date  April  9,  1864;  dis- 
charged for  disability,  December  5,  1864; 
commissioned,  not  mustered,  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, August  14,  1863,  with  rank  from 
June  25,  1863,  vice  Mathews,  promoted; 
First  Lieutenant,  April  7,  1864,  with  rank 
from  September  i,  1863,  vice  Leggett,  dis- 
charged. 

CLEMONS,  FRED.  W.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled September  9,  1861,  at  Palmyra  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  C,  September  19, 
1861 ;  as  Battalion  Adjutant,  November  28, 
1861 ;  returned  to  Company  C,  no  date ; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
F,  to  date  July  29,  1862;  resigned,  Novem- 
ber 29,  1862;  subsequent  service  in  U.  S. 
Volunteers ;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, December  n,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  30,  1861,  original;  not  commis- 
sioned Battalion  Adjutant;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  November  26,  1862,  with 
rank  from  July  5,  1862,  vice  Bell,  promoted. 

COLBURN,  R.  JAMES,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled September  12,  1861,  at  Phelps  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  D,  October  14,  1861 ;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  no  date ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  September  30, 
1862;  resigned,  June  5,  1863;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  n,  1862, 
with  rank  from  September  27,  1862,  vice 
Ford,  promoted. 

COLE,  ELI  K.,  age  25  years ;  enrolled  April 
17,  1863,  at  Potomac  Creek,  Va.,  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, April  25,  1863 ;  resigned,  December 
19,  1863 ;  commissioned  Assistant  Surgeon, 
April  17,  1863,  with  rank  of  same  date, 
original. 

COMPSON,  HARTWELLB.,  age 21  years; 
enrolled  September  28,  1861,  at  Seneca 
Falls  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Sergeant,  Company  G,  October  10,  1861 ; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
A,  to  date  December  29,  1862;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  to  date  June  25, 
1863;  as  Captain,  February  9,  1864;  as 
Major,  February  15,  1865;  mustered  out 
with  regiment,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexan- 
dria, Va. ;  medal  of  honor;  Lieutenant- 


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Colonel,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  April  29, 
1863,  with  rank  from  December  29,  1862, 
vice  Follett,  promoted;  First  Lieutenant, 
August  14,  1863,  with  rank  from  June  25, 
1863,  vice  Cutler,  promoted;  Captain, 
March  23,  1864,  with  rank  from  Feb- 
ruary 9,  1864,  vice  Barry,  discharged; 
Major,  December  7,  1864,  with  rank 
from  November  20,  1864,  vice  Ford, 
not  mustered. 

CRAFTS,  WILLIAM  C,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  September  9,  1861,  at  Albany 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  C,  44th  Infantry, 
October  5,  1861;  transferred  to  Com- 
pany E,  this  regiment,  December  19, 
1861;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, June  n,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
December  23,  1862;  commanding  Com- 
pany C,  from  February  24,  1863,  to 
June  13,  1863;  transferred  to  Company 
G,  no  date;  died  of  disease,  August  29, 
1863,  at  Weavers  ville,  Va.;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  June  20, 
1862,  with  rank  from  June  n,  1862, 
vice  Hamilton,  resigned;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, December  24,  1862,  with  rank 
from  November  26,  1862,  vice  Sturde- 
vant,  not  mustered. 

CROOKS,  SAMUEL  J.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  August  27,  1861,  at  Rochester 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Colonel,  November  28,  1861;  resigned, 
February  21,  1862;  subsequent  service 
in  22d  Cavalry;  commissioned  Colonel, 
December  u,  1861,  with  rank  from  No- 
vember 28,  1861,  original. 

CUTLER,  HENRY  C,  age  23  years; 
enrolled  September  10,  1861,  at  Avon 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  Novem- 
ber 23,  1861 ;  as  Captain,  Company  A, 
December  I,  1862;  killed  in  action, 
June  9,  1863;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, December  u,  1861,  with  rank 
from  October  5,  1861,  original;  Cap- 
tain, June  23,  1863,  with  rank  from 
December  I,  1862,  vice  Pope,  pro- 
moted. 

DAVIS,  BENJAMIN  F.,  Captain,  1st 
U.  S.  Cavalry;  mustered  in  as  Colonel, 
this  regiment,  July  n,  1862;  killed  in 
action,  June  9,  1863,  at  Beverly  Ford, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Colonel,  June  6, 


1862,  with    rank    of    same    date,    vice 
Gibbs,  not  mustered. 

DAVOCK,  JOHN  W.,  late  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, 2ist  Infantry;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  I,  this  regiment, 
April  18,  1865;  mustered  out  with 
company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria, 
Va. ;  commissioned  Captain,  March  31, 
1865,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Sco- 
ville,  mustered  out. 

DICKINSON,  JOHN  W.,  age  34  years; 
enrolled  September  9,  1861,  at  Newark 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Captain,  Company  C,  September  19, 
1861;  captured  in  action,  May  25,  1862; 
exchanged,  September  21,  1862;  re- 
signed, November  25,  1862;  see  nth 
Artillery;  commissioned  Captain,  De- 
cember n,  1861,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 5,  1861,  original. 

DOWNEY,  WILLIAM,  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, i88th  Infantry;  mustered  in  as 
Major,  this  regiment,  April  18,  1865; 
mustered  out  with  regiment,  June  27, 
1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va.;  commis- 
sioned Major,  April  13,  1865,  with  rank  of 
same  date,  vice  Moore,  mustered  out. 

EFNER,  BENJAMIN  CHEDELL,  age 
34  years;  enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
unassigned,  August  29,  1862;  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  M,  October  14,  1862 ; 
transferred  to  Company  I,  April  17,  1863; 
wounded  in  action,  June  9,  1863',  at  Bev- 
erly Ford,  Va. ;  died  of  his  wounds,  June 
12,  1863,  at  Seminary,  U.  S.  General  Hos- 
pital, Georgetown,  D.  C. ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  17,  1862, 
with  rank  from  October  6,  1862,  orig- 
inal; Captain,  not  mustered,  June  23, 

1863,  with     rank    from     February    n, 
1863,  vice  Sisson,  deceased. 

FARR,  THOMAS  L.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  L,  August  29,  1862;  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  June  25,  1863;  as  Captain,  to 
date  September  I,  1864;  captured  in  ac- 
tion, September  28,  1864;  died  at  Char- 
lottesville,  Va.,  while  prisoner  of  war,  no 
date;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, August  14,  1863,  with  rank  from 
June  25,  1863,  vice  Hopkins,  pro- 
moted; Captain,  August  22,  1864,  with 
rank  from  July  16,  1864,  vice  Pope* 
discharged. 


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FERGUSON,  NELSON  D.,  Surgeon,  97th 
Infantry;  mustered  in  as  Surgeon,  this 
regiment,  March  12,  1862;  captured  in  ac- 
tion, no  date;  rejoined  regiment,  May  or 
June,  1864;  mustered  out,  December  8, 
•1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  commissioned 
Surgeon,  March  18,  1862,  with  rank  from 
March  7,  1862,  vice  Chapman,  resigned. 

FOCHNER,  GEORGE,  age  35  years; 
enrolled  October  n,  1861,  at  Rochester 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  No- 
vember 23,  1861 ;  resigned,  March  25, 
1862,  near  Alexandria,  Va.;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December 
II,  1861,  with  rank  from  November  27, 
1861,  original. 

FOLLETT,  CHARLES  D.,  age  33  years; 
enrolled  September  28,  1861,  at  Pitcher 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as 
Private,  Company  H,  October  28,  1861; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  December  31, 
1861;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, February  7,  1862;  promoted  Cap- 
tain, Company  D,  December  29,  1862; 
mustered  in  as  such,  March  9,  1863; 
died,  July  4,  1863,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  i, 
1863;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
February  24,  1862,  with  rank  from  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1862,  vice  Sackett,  resigned; 
Captain,  December  30,  1862,  with  rank 
from  December  29,  1862,  vice  Dickin- 
son, discharged. 

FOLLETT,  EDWARD  P.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  September  3,  1861,  at  Pen- 
field  to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in 
as  Bugler,  Company  A,  September  24, 
1861 ;  promoted  Commissary-Sergeant 
from  Private,  October  8,  1862;  First 
Sergeant,  October  30,  1862;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  December  i,  1863;  cap- 
tured in  action,  June  30,  1864,  at  Stony 
Creek,  Va.;  escaped,  February  22,  1865; 
returned  to  Sergeant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Com- 
pany L,  April  13,  1865;  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va.;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  April  13,  1865,  with  rank  of 
same  date,  vice  Kuder,  promoted. 

FOOTE,  BENJAMIN  F.,  age  32  years; 
enrolled  September  5,  1861,  at  Hart- 
land  to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in 
as  Captain,  Company  E,  October  9, 


1861 ;  killed  in  action,  June  9,  1863,  at 
Beverly  Ford,  Va.;  commissioned  Cap- 
tain, December  II,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  9,  1861,  original. 

FORD,  ALBERT  L.,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled September  II,  1861,  at  Clyde  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  D,  to  date 
November  10,  1861;  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Regimental  Adjutant,  to  date 
September  30,  1862 ;  promoted  Captain, 
Company  G,  February  6,  1863;  mus- 
tered out,  December  8,  1864,  at  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y. ;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  N.  Y. 
Volunteers,  by  brevet;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  n,  1861, 
with  rank  from  October  14,  1861,  orig- 
inal; First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental 
Adjutant,  November  26,  1862,  with  rank 
from  September  30,  1862,  original;  Cap- 
tain, January  28,  1863,  with  rank  from 
October  5,  1862,  vice  Frisbie,  resigned; 
Major,  not  mustered,  April  17,  1864, 
with  rank  from  February  27,  1864,  vice 
E.  M.  Pope,  promoted;  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Regimental  Quartermaster,  not 
mustered,  declined,  November  18,  1864, 
with  rank  from  November  14,  1864,  vice 
H.  O.  Pope,  promoted. 

FRISBIE,  WILLIAM,  age  26  years;  en- 
rolled September  n,  1861,  at  Phelps  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  D,  October  14,  1861; 
resigned,  October  5,  1862;  commis- 
sioned Captain,  December  u,  i86i,with 
rank  from  October  5,  1861,  original. 

FROST,  HENRY  C,  age  27  years;  en- 
rolled August  18,  1862,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  M,  August  31, 
1862;  Captain,  to  date  December  15, 
1863;  transferred  to  Company  A, 
November  I,  1864;  mustered  out,  De- 
cember 8,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Decem- 
ber 17,  1862,  with  rank  from  October 
6,  1862,  original;  Captain,  January  22, 
1864,  with  rank  from  December  15, 
1863,  vice  Smith,  discharged. 

FULLER,  WINFIELD  S.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  November  13,  1861,  at  Fairport 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  As- 
sistant Surgeon,  November  28,  1861 ;  re- 
signed, November  29,  1862;  subsequent 
service  in  78th  Infantry ;  commissioned 


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Assistant  Surgeon,  December  n,  1861, 
with  rank  from  November  28,  1861, 
original. 

FULTON,  SAMUEL  C,  age  37  years;  en- 
rolled December  4,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  G,  December  7,  1861 ; 
promoted  Regimental  Commissary-Ser- 
geant, December  21,  1861 ;  returned  to  the 
ranks  and  transferred  to  Company  G,  in 
May  or  June,  1862;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, December  i,  1863 ;  wounded  in  ac- 
tion in  1864;  transferred  to  Company  C, 
November  i,  1864;  promoted  Sergeant, 
no  date ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  H,  May  29,  1865;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at 
Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  February  13,  1864,  with  rank 
from  February  n,  1864,  vice  Compson, 
promoted. 

GALLETF,  FENIMORE  T.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  September  15,  1861,  at  Carlton  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  F,  October  9,  i8bi ;  dis- 
missed, July  29,  1862 ;  commissioned  Cap- 
tain, December  n,  1861,  with  rank  from 
October  12,  1861,  original. 

GARDNER,  RENSSELAER,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  September  16,  1861,  at  Phelps 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  D,  October  9,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Quartermaster-Sergeant,  no  date ; 
Battalion  Commissary-Sergeant,  July  22, 
1862 ;  Regimental  Commissary-Sergeant, 
no  date;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant 
and  Regimental  Commissary  of  Subsist- 
ence, July  i,  1863 ;  mustered  out,  June 
27,  1865 ;  commissioned,  not  mustered, 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  n,  1862, 
with  rank  from  September  27,  1862,  vice 
Hogaboom,  promoted ;  First  Lieutenant 
and  Commissary,  June  23,  1863,  with  rank 
from  September  30,  1862,  vice  Hunt,  not 
mustered;  Captain,  not  mustered,  June  30, 
1865,  with  rank  from  April  13,  1865,  vice 
McNair,  killed  in  action. 

GIBBS,  ALFRED,  Captain,  3d  U.  S.  Cav- 
alry ;  commissioned,  not  mustered,  de- 
clined, Colonel,  March  4,  1862,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  vice  Crooks,  resigned;  see 
ist  Dragoons. 

GOHEEN,  CHARLES  A.,  age  19  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Company 


L,  August  26,  1862;  reported  as  Quarter- 
master-Sergeant on  rolls  for  October  31, 
1864;  transferred  to  Company  G,  No- 
vember i,  1864;  reported  as  First  Ser- 
geant on  rolls  for  December,  1864;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  I, 
April  18,  1865;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
medal  of  honor ;  commissioned,  not  mus- 
tered, Second  Lieutenant,  April  8,  1865, 
with  rank  from  March  i,  1865,  vice  Niven, 
promoted;  First  Lieutenant,  April  13, 
1865,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice 
Mathews,  mustered  out. 

GOODRICH,  ASA  L.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  K, 
August  25,  1862 ;  promoted  Corporal,  De- 
cember i,  1862 ;  First  Sergeant,  January 
12,  1863;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, to  date  June  25,  1863 ;  Captain,  to 
date  April  23,  1864;  captured  in  action, 
June  29,  1864;  paroled,  no  date;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  F,  November  i,  1864; 
killed  in  action,  April  3,  1865,  at  Namozine 
Church,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, August  18,  1863,  with  rank  from 
.  June  25,  1863,  vice  Gardner,  promoted ; 
Captain,  June  I,  1864,  with  rank  from 
April  23,  1864,  vice  Sayles,  killed  in  action. 

GRAVES,  SELDEN  E.,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany K,  April  ii,  1865;  as  Captain,  April 
19,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Captain,  April  13,  1865,  with 
rank  of  same  date,  vice  Ruger,  mustered 
out. 

GRIFFIN,  LEWIS  V.,  age  38  years;  en- 
rolled August  29,  1862,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Sergeant,  Company  M,  October  14,  1862 ; 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  April  17, 
1863;  discharged  for  disability,  July  i, 
1864;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
August  14,  1863,  with  rank  from  April 
17,  1863,  vice  Efner,  died  of  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action;  Captain,  not  mustered, 
April  13,  1865,  with  rank  of  same  date, 
vice  Ford,  mustered  out 

HAMILTON,  DWIGHT,  age  21  years ;  en- 
rolled September  28,  1861,  at  Spencerport 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  H,  October  14,  1861 ;  pro- 


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moted  Corporal,  December  31,  1861 ;  Ser- 
geant, May  i,  1862;  re-enlisted  as  a  vet- 
eran, December  i,  1863;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  to  date 
April  13,  1864;  as  Captain,  to  date  No- 
vember 18,  1864;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
Major,  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  by  brevet;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  August  18, 
1863,  with  rank  from  June  25,  1863,  vice 
Colburn,  resigned;  Captain,  November 

18,  1864,  with  rank  from  October  31,  1864, 
vice   McV  can,   deceased. 

HAMILTON,  THEODORE  B.,  age  44 
years ;  enrolled  September  7,  1861,  at 
Rochester  to  serve  three  years ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
E,  November  19,  1861 ;  as  Battalion 
Quartermaster,  November  28,  1861 ;  re- 
signed, June  u,  1862;  see  3ist  Infantry; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Janu- 
ary 30,  1862,  with  rank  from  November 

19,  1861,     original;     not     commissioned 
Battalion  Quartermaster. 

HEALY,  WILLARD  H.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled September  23,  1861,  at  Clinton  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  I,  November  4,  1861 ;  re- 
signed, March  18,  1863;  commissioned 
Captain,  February  19,  1862,  with  rank 
from  November  27,  1861,  original. 

HICKMAN,  JEREMIAH,  age  21  years; 
enrolled  September  5,  1861,  at  Brighton 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Cor- 
poral, Company  B,  November  23,  1861 ; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  i,  1863 ; 
captured  in  action,  June  29,  1864;  paroled, 
no  date;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, to  date  May  i,  1865;  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexan- 
dria, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, May  17,  1865,  with  rank  from  May 
I,  1865,  vice  Chappell,  not  mustered. 

HOGABOOM,  ADAM  C,  age  —  years; 
enrolled  at  Washington,  D.  C,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  I,  October  28,  1861 ;  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  November  28,  1861 ;  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  to  date  August 

20,  1862;    resigned,    May    19,    1863;   com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  January  22, 
1862,  with  rank  from  November  26,  1861, 
vice  Scoville,  promoted;  First  Lieutenant, 
November  24,   1862,  with  rank  from  Au- 
gust 19,  1862,  vice  Kinney,  resigned. 


HOOKER,  HORACE  B.,  age  24  years; 
enrolled  August  30,  1862,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  L,  October  4,  1862; 
resigned,  October  25,  1862;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

HOOKER,  JAMES  W.,  age  54  years;  en- 
rolled August  28,  1862,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  L,  October  4,  1862;  dis- 
charged, October  31,  1862;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

HOPKINS,  MURGANZY,  age  28  years; 
enrolled  at  Ontario  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  H, 
October  21,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, February  6,  1862;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  December  27, 
1862;  transferred  to  Company  I,  no  date; 
retransferred  to  Company  H  in  1863 ; 
mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant,  May  20, 
1863;  as  Captain,  Company  C,  June  25, 
1863 ;  mustered  out,  December  8,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  January  28,  1863,  with  rank 
from  December  26,  1862,  vice  Broad- 
head,  resigned ;  First  Lieutenant,  June  23, 
1863,  with  rank  from  May  20,  1863,  vice 
Hogaboom,  resigned;  Captain,  August  18, 
1863,  with  rank  from  June  25,  1863,  vice 
Efner,  not  mustered. 

HUNT,  EDWIN  H.,  age  23  years ;  enrolled 
at  Washington,  D.  C.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Battalion  Adjutant,  to  date  De- 
cember 21,  1861 ;  mustered  out,  Septem- 
ber 22,  1862,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  com- 
missioned Battalion  Adjutant,  March  16, 
1862,  with  rank  from  December  21,  1861, 
vice  Clemons,  transferred;  Regimental 
Commissary  of  Subsistence,  not  mus- 
tered, November  26,  1862,  with  rank  from 
September  30,  1862,  original. 

HUNTINGTON,  ALBERT,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  September  5,  1862,  at  Rochester 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  L,  September  6,  1862;  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  October  27, 
1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  June 
25,  1863;  transferred  to  Company  E,  No- 
vember 12,  1864;  mustered  out,  Decem- 
ber 8,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  October  27, 
1862,  with  rank  from  October  25,  1862, 
vice  McNair,  promoted ;  First  Lieuten- 


ant,  August  14,  1863,  with  rank  from  June 
25,  1863,  vice  J.  E.  Reeves,  not  mustered. 

JOSLYN,  EUGENE  A.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany K,  August  27,  1862;  returned  to 
ranks,  January  12,  1863 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  August  31,  1863;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  March  20, 
1864;  transferred  to  Company  F,  Novem- 
ber i,  1864;  mustered  out,  Decem- 
ber 8,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  commis- 
sioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant, 
February  10,  1864,  with  rank  from  Febru- 
ary i,  1864,  vice  Rider,  discharged;  First 
Lieutenant,  April  13,  1864,  with  rank 
from  March  20,  1864,  vice  Compson,  pro- 
moted. 

KING,  CHESTER  A.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled October  i,  1861,  at  Seneca  Falls  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  G,  October  10,  1861 ;  cap- 
tured, September  15,  1862,  at  Harper's 
Ferry,  W.  Va. ;  paroled,  same  date ;  cap- 
tured in  action,  June  9,  1863,  at  Beverly 
Ford,  Va. ;  paroled,  no  date ;  re-enlisted 
as  a  veteran,  December  i,  1863;  wounded 
in  action,  September  16,  1864;  promoted 
Sergeant,  no  date ;  transferred  to  Com- 
pany C,  November  i,  1864;  promoted 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered out  with  company,  June  27,  1865, 
at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  Second  Lieutenant,  June  13, 
1865,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice . 

KINNEY,  ALFRED  S.,  age  29  years;  en- 
rolled September  28,-i86i,  at  Sherburne  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  October  23,  1861 ; 
resigned,  August  19,  1862;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  December  II,  1861,  with 
rank  from  October  23,  1861,  original. 

KUDER,  ANDREW,  age  23  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company 
L,  August  25,  1862;  borne  as  First  Ser- 
geant on  rolls  for  October  31,  1864;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  November  i,  1864;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
April  23,  1865 ;  transferred  to  Company 
D,  May  17,  1865;  to  Company  B,  June  6, 
1865;  mustered  in  as  Captain,  June  n, 
1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  medal  of 
honor ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
July  27,  1864,  with  rank  from  July  15, 


1864,  vice  Ruger,  promoted;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, April  13,  1865,  with  rank  of 
same  date,  vice  Taylor,  killed  in  action ; 
Captain,  May  31,  1865,  with  rank  from 
April  13,  1865,  vice  Burroughs,  promoted. 

LANSING,  JR.,  FREDERICK,  age  25 
years ;  enrolled  at  Boonboro,  Md.,  to  serve 
three  years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  July  8,  1863 ;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  A,  to  date 
September  8,  1863;  acting  Regimental 
Adjutant,  no  date;  wounded  in  action, 
October  n,  1863,  at  Stevensburg,  Va. ; 
discharged  for  disability  from  wound, 
May  17,  1864;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  June  29,  1863,  with  rank  from 
June  23,  1863,  vice  J.  E.  Reeves,  pro- 
moted; First  Lieutenant,  August  18,  1863, 
with  rank  from  July  i,  1863,  vice  Webster, 
promoted. 

LEGGETT,  ALFRED,  age  40  years;  en- 
rolled August  29,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  A,  September  18, 
1861 ;  resigned,  August  13,  1863 ;  en- 
rolled and  mustered  in  at  Rochester  as 
Private,  Company  A,  March  1 1,  1865; 
promoted  Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  E,  April 
18,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  December  u, 
1861,  with  rank  from  October  5,  1861, 
original;  recommissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, March  30,  1865,  with  rank  from  Feb- 
ruary 8,  1865,  vice  Brown,  mustered  out. 

MANN,  HOBART  D.,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled August  13,  1862,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  K,  to  date  September  I, 
1862;  discharged  for  disability,  March  26, 
1864;  not  commissioned. 

MARKELL,  WILLIAM  L.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  August  27,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Major, 
November  28,  1861 ;  as  Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel, to  date  March  24,  1863;  as  Colonel, 
June  10,  1863;  resigned,  February  27, 
1864;  commissioned  Major,  December  u, 
1861,  with  rank  from  November  28,  1861, 
original;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  April  3, 
1863,  with  rank  from  March  23,  1863,  vice 
Babbit,  resigned ;  Colonel,  August  22,  1863, 
with  rank  from  June  9,  1863,  vice  Davis, 
killed  in  action. 


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MATHEWS,  GEORGE,  age  22  years;  en- 
rolled November  8,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant-Major, December  31,  1861 ;  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  A,  to  date  Sep- 
tember 27,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  F,  to  date  May  20,  1863 ;  de- 
tailed as  Regimental  Quartermaster,  April 
I,  1864;  discharged  as  such,  December  8, 
1864;  enrolled  and  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  M,  March  i,  1865 ; 
as  Captain,  to  date  May  i,  1865; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  27, 
1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  10, 

1862,  with  rank  from  September  27,  1862, 
vice  demons,  promoted;  First  Lieutenant, 
June  23,   1863,   with  rank   from   May  20, 

1863,  vice  Whiton,  resigned;  not  commis- 
sioned    Regimental     Quartermaster;     re- 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,   February 
7,    1865,   with    rank   of   same    date,   vice 
Swain,   deceased;   Captain,   May  17,   1865, 
with  rank  from  May  i,  1865,  vice  Frost, 
mustered  out. 

McCLOSKEY,  JOSEPH  O.,  age  22  years; 
enrolled  September  6,  1861,  at  Rochester 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  Company  B, 
September  18,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Ser- 
geant, November  23,  1861 ;  mustered  in 
as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  July  20,  1864; 
mustered  out,  May  15,  1865;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  November  21, 

1864,  with  rank   from  July  20,  1864,  vice 
Ruger,  promoted. 

McNAIR,  JAMES,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
August  28,  1862,  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  L,  October  4,  1862;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  to  date  October  25, 
1862;  as  Captain,  to  date  November  i, 
1862;  killed  in  action,  June  23,  1864,  at 
Nottaway  Court  House,  Va. ;  not  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  October  27,  1862, 
with  rank  from  October  25,  1862,  vice 
Hooker,  resigned;  Captain,  November  i, 
1862,  with  rank  of  same  date,  original ; 
Major,  not  mustered,  May  25,  1864,  with 
rank  from  March  I,  1864,  vice  Benjamin, 
promoted. 

McVEAN,  CHARLES,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled August  13,  1862,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  September  I, 


1862;  as  Captain,  Company  A,  September 
8,  1863;  captured  in  action,  June  29,  1864, 
at  Stony  Creek,  Va. ;  died,  September  n, 
1864,  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  while  prisoner 
of  war,  of  wounds  received  in  action ;  not 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant;  commis- 
sioned Captain,  August  18,  1863,  with 
rank  from  June  25,  1863,  vice  Foote, 
killed  in  action. 

McVEAN,  JOHN  J.,  age  20  years;  en- 
rolled August  30,  1862,  at  Wheatland  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  L,  September  29, 
1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  No- 
vember i,  1862;  as  Captain,  Company  K, 
to  date  April  6,  1864;  transferred  to 
Company  H,  June  11,  1864;  resigned,  Au- 
gust 13,  1864,  to  accept  appointment  of 
Captain  and  Assistant  Adjutant-General, 
U.  S.  Volunteers;  not  commissioned  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  November  I,  1862,  with  rank 
of  same  date,  vice  McNair,  promoted; 
Captain,  April  7,  1864,  with  rank  from 
March  9,  1864,  vice  Von  Cederstrom,  not 
mustered. 

METCALF,  HARVEY  AUGUSTUS,  age 
18  years;  enrolled  November  10,  1861,  at 
Reed's  Corners  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  Private,  Company  G,  Novem- 
ber 18,  1861 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  no 
date;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December 
i,  1863;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  K,  June  21,  1864;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  I,  September  16,  1864; 
to  Company  D,  November  i,  1864;  mus- 
tered out,  December  8,  1864,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
August  1 8,  1863,  with  rank  from  July  24, 
1863,  vice  Worthley,  discharged. 

MILLER,  ALFRED  E.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled September  13,  1861,  at  Penn  Yan 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  A,  October  9, 
1861 ;  resigned,  May  14,  1862 ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  n, 
1861,  with  rank  from  October  9,  1861, 
original. 

MILLS,  ALBERT  M.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  Utica  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  F,  Au- 
gust 6,  1862;  promoted  Quartermaster- 
Sergeant,  no  date;  transferred  to  Com- 
pany A,  November  i,  1864;  discharged, 
June  7,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  enrolled 


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891 


and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
Company  K,  June  15,  1865;  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alexan- 
dria, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, May  31,  1865,  with  rank  from 
April  13,  1865,  vice  Beach,  promoted. 

MONEN,  CHARLES,  reported  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  November  14, 
1861 ;  no  further  record;  not  commis- 
sioned. 

MOODY,  CHARLES  H.,  age  18  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  K, 
August  23,  1862;  promoted  Corporal, 
February  16,  1863;  Sergeant,  May  23, 
1863;  Sergeant-Major,  March  I,  1864; 
captured  on  Wilson's  Raid,  June  29,  1864; 
paroled,  no  date;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  D,  to  date  February 
17,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  com- 
missioned Second  Lieutenant,  February 
17,  1865,  with  rank  from  October  31,  1864, 
vice  Hamilton,  promoted. 

MOORE,  CALEB,  age  21  years;  enrolled 
September  5,  1861,  at  Brighton  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  B,  September  18,  1861 ;  as 
Major,  March  5,  1864;  mustered  out,  De- 
cember 8,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  com- 
missioned Captain,  December  n,  1861, 
with  rank  from  October  5,  1861,  original ; 
Major,  June  23,  1863,  with  rank  from 
March  23,  1863,  vice  Markell,  promoted. 

MUNN,  HENRY  C,  age  18  years;  en- 
rolled at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  K, 
August  23,  1862;  transferred  to  Company 
F,  November  I,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Adju- 
tant, to  date  March  2,  1865 ;  mustered 
out  with  regiment,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Regimental  Adjutant,  February 
17,  1865,  with  rank  from  February  6, 
1865,  vice  Van  Dusen,  promoted. 

NEWTON,  JERVIS  W.,  age  32  years;  en- 
rolled August  29,  1862,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Quar- 
termaster-Sergeant, Company  M,  October 
14,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company 
H,  to  date  August  24,  1863;  mustered 
out,  December  8,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N. 
Y. ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  Au- 
gust 18,  1863,  with  rank  from  June  25, 
1863,  vice  Bliss,  promoted. 


NIVEN,  ROBERT,  age  29  years;  enrolled 
August  28,  1862,  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Sergeant, 
Company  M,  October  14,  1862;  reported 
as  Commissary-Sergeant  on  rolls  for  Au- 
gust 31,  1863;  promoted  First  Sergeant, 
September  I,  1864;  transferred  to  Com- 
pany H,  November  i,  1864;  mustered  in 
as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  October  28, 
1864;  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  March 
28,  1865;  as  Captain,  to  date  April  13, 
1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va.;  medal  of 
honor;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
November  18,  1864,  with  rank  from  July 
15,  1864,  vice  Bridges,  not  mustered ;  First 
Lieutenant,  April  8,  1865,  with  rank  from 
March  I,  1865,  vice  Lansing,  discharged; 
Captain,  May  31,  1865,  with  rank  from 
April  13,  1865,  vice  Goodrich,  killed  in 
action. 

OSBORN,  JOHN  H.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled September  26,  1861,  at  Penfield  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Pri- 
vate, Company  I,  October  20,  1861 ;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  to  date  September  26, 
1861 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December 
I,  1863 ;  promoted  Commissary-Sergeant, 
no  date;  captured  in  action,  June  29, 
1864;  paroled,  no  date;  transferred  to 
Company  E,  November  i,  1864;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  to  date  December 
7,  1864;  discharged,  June  24,  1865;  com- 
missioned First  Lieutenant,  December  7, 
1864,  with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Hunt- 
ington,  mustered  out. 

OSBORN,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  26  years; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Corporal,  Company 
L,  August  30,  1862;  promoted  Sergeant, 
Company  G,  November  i,  1864;  mustered 
in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  C,  to 
date  February  26,  1865;  mustered  out 
with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  commissioned  First  Lieuten- 
ant, February  17,  1865,  with  rank  from 
February  6,  1865,  vice  J.  H.  Osborn,  dis- 
charged. 

PARKER,  FRANK  M.,  age  18  years;  en- 
rolled August  13,  1862,  at  Utica  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  D,  August  22,  1862;  promoted 
Corporal,  no  date;  mustered  in  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  Company  E,  April  i, 
1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commis- 


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REGISTERS  AND  SKETCHES  OF  ORGANIZATIONS 


sioned    Second   Lieutenant,   December   28, 

1864,  with  rank   from   December   i,   1864, 
vice  Skeels,  promoted. 

PARSONS,  ENOS  BLOSSOM,  age  — 
years;  enrolled  August  13,  1862,  at 
Rochester  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
K,  September  I,  1862;  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant and  Regimental  Adjutant,  February 
6,  1863;  as  Captain,  Company  E,  July  2, 
1863;  mustered  out,  April  20,  1864,  to 
accept  appointment  as  Captain  and  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General,  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers; not  commissioned  Second  Lieuten- 
ant; commissioned  First  Lieutenant  and 
Regimental  Adjutant,  August  18,  1863, 
with  rank  from  October  5,  1862,  vice 
Ford,  promoted;  Captain,  October  7,  1863, 
with  rank  from  July  i,  1863,  yice  Fol- 
lett,  died  of  wounds  received  in  action. 

PECK,  EZRA  J.,  age  30  years;  enrolled 
September  19,  1861,  at  Phelps  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  October  9,  1861 ;  re- 
signed, August  17,  1862;  commissioned 
First  Lieutenant,  December  n,  1861,  with 
rank  from  October  5,  1861,  original. 

POLK,  CHARLES  G.,  commissioned,  not 
mustered,  Assistant  Surgeon,  May  13, 

1865,  with  rank  from  May  12,  1865,  vice 
Simpson,  not  mustered. 

POPE,  EDMUND  M.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled August  29,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Captain, 
Company  A,  September  16,  1861 ;  as  Major, 
December  i,  1862;  captured  in  action,  July 
10,  1863;  exchanged,  rejoined  May  12, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
February  15,  1865;  as  Colonel,  March  I, 
1865;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  June 
27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  Brigadier- 
General,  U.  S.  Volunteers,  by  brevet,  from 
March  13,  1865;  commissioned  Captain, 
December  n,  1861,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 5,  1861,  original;  Major,  December  19, 
1862,  with  rank  from.  December  i,  1862, 
original;  Lieutenant-Colonel,  April  17, 
1864,  with  rank  from  February  27,  1864, 
vice  Benjamin,  promoted;  Colonel,  Feb- 
ruary 25,  1865,  with  rank  from  February 
14,  1865,  vice  Benjamin,  not  mustered. 

POPE,  HENRY  ORSON,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled August  29,  1861,  at  Penfield  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  A,  September  16,  1861 ;  as  Sec- 
ond Lieutenant,  to  date  May  14,  1862;  as 


First  Lieutenant  and  Regimental  Quarter- 
master, September  30,  1862;  as  Captain, 
Company  F,  April  i,  1864;  resigned,  June 
21,  1864;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
July  18,  1862,  with  rank  from  May  14, 

1862,  vice  Miller,  resigned;  First  Lieuten- 
ant  and   Regimental   Quartermaster,    No- 
vember 26,  1862,  with  rank  from  Septem- 
ber 30,   1862,  original;   Captain,  April  18, 
1864,  with  rank  from  April   i,   1864,  vice 
Webster,  discharged. 

POST,  EDGAR  C,  age  22  years;  enrolled 
at  Smithville  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Sergeant,  Company  E,  Au- 
gust 31,  1862;  as  First  Lieutenant,  Jan- 
uary 10,  1865;  transferred  to  Company  D, 
February  28,  1865;  to  Company  K,  May 
26,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company, 
June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  November  19, 
1864,  with  rank  from  July  20,  1864,  vice 
Burroughs,  promoted. 

READ,  MORTON  A.,  age  18  years ;  enrolled 
October  14,  1861,  at  Rochester  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany H,  October  21,  1861 ;  promoted  Cor- 
poral, June  16,  1863;  Sergeant,  August  i, 
1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December 
i,  1863 ;  promoted  First  Sergeant,  April 
9,  1864;  transferred  to  Company  D,  No- 
vember i,  1864;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, February  6,  1865 ;  transferred  to 
Company  L,  February  25,  1865 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  medal  of  honor ;  commis- 
sioned First  Lieutenant,  February  17,  1865, 
with  rank  from  February  6,  1865,  vice 
Bardwell,  commissioned  Quartermaster. 

REEVES,  JAMES  E.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled September  10,  1861,  at  Palmyra  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  C,  September  19,  1861 ;  promoted 
First  Sergeant,  no  date ;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  to  date  November  30, 
1862;  died,  June  10,  1863,  at  U.  S.  General 
Hospital,  Georgetown,  D.  C.,  of  wounds 
received  in  action  at  Beverly  Ford,  Va., 
June  9,  1863 ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, January  28,  1863,  with  rank  from 
November  26,  1862,  vice  Crafts,  promoted ; 
First  Lieutenant,  not  mustered,  June  23, 

1863,  with  rank  from  May  20,   1863,  vice 
Vanderhoff,  resigned. 

REEVES,  JOHN  N.,  age  27  years ;  enrolled 
September  13,  1861,  at  Williamson  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 


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pariy  C,  September  19,  1861 ;  reported  as 
First  Sergeant  on  rolls  for  August  31, 
1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  March  22, 
1864;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant, 
to  date  October  7,  1864;  as  Captain,  Feb- 
ruary II,  1865;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  Novem- 
ber 18,  1864,  with  rank  from  July  16,  1864, 
vice  Strowger,  discharged;  Captain,  Feb- 
ruary 18,  1865,  with  rank  from  February 
n,  1865,  vice  Farr,  deceased. 

REYNOLDS,  MILTON,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled September  30,  1861,  at  Seneca  Falls 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Ser- 
geant, Company  G,  October  28,  1861 ;  re- 
enlisted  as  a  veteran,  February  27,  1864; 
promoted  First  Sergeant,  no  date;  trans- 
ferred to  Company  C,  November  I,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  to  date 
April  30,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  com- 
pany, June  27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ; 
commissioned  Second  Lieutenant,  May  31, 
1865,  with  rank  from  April  13,  1865, 
vice  Achilles,  promoted. 

RIDER,  GEORGE  V.,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled November  15,  1861,  at  Florence  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  I,  November  28,  1861 ;  dis- 
charged, January  15,  1864,  to  accept  ap- 
pointment as  commissioned  officer  in  I4th 
Artillery;  commissioned,  not  mustered, 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  4,  1863, 
with  rank  from  July  I,  1863,  vice  Lansing, 
Jr.,  promoted. 

RUGER,  ELIAS  V.,  age  23  years ;  enrolled 
September  9,  1861,  at  Rushville  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant, 
Company  G,  October  21,  1861 ;  returned  to 
ranks,  no  date ;  promoted  Sergeant,  Au- 
gust 21,  1863 ;  re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  De- 
cember i,  1863;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieu- 
tenant, Company  D,  to  date  April  4,  1864; 
transferred  to  Company  G,  June  19,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  H,  to 
date  July  15,  1864;  mustered  out,  Decem- 
ber 8,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  commis- 
sioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant, 
March  15,  1864,  with  rank  from  February 
2,  1864,  vice  Berlin,  promoted ;  First  Lieu- 
tenant, April  7,  1864,  with  rank  of  same 

date,  vice  ;  Captain,  July  27,  1864, 

with  rank  from  July  15,  1864,  vice  Taylor, 
not  mustered. 


SACKETT,  DANIEL  E.,  age  29  years ;  en- 
rolled October  i,  1861,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  Company  H,  October  14,  1861 ; 
resigned,  February  6,  1862 ;  commissioned 
Second  Lieutenant,  December  II,  1861, 
with  rank  from  October  23,  1861,  original. 

SAYLES,  JAMES  A.,  First  Lieutenant, 
5th  Vt.  Infantry;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  E,  this  regiment,  June  19, 
1864;  killed  in  action,  June  23,  1864,  at 
Nottaway  Court  House,  Va. ;  commissioned 
Captain,  April  19,  1864,  with  rank  from 
April  5,  1864,  vice  Mann,  discharged. 

SCHOEN,  JOHN  CHARLES,  age  26  years ; 
enrolled  October  11,  1861,  at  Rochester 
to  serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  K,  November  23, 
1861;  resigned,  March  25,  1862,  near  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  subsequent  service  in  iSist 
Infantry ;  commissioned  First  Lieutenant, 
December  n,  1861,  with  rank  from 
November  27,  1861,  original. 

SCOVILLE,  FREDERICK,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  September  23,  1861,  at  Paris  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  serving  as  Battalion  Adjutant, 
November  27,  1861 ;  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  C,  to  date  September  26,  1862 ; 
as  Captain,  Company  I,  to  date  June  25, 
1863;  mustered  out,  December  8,  1864,  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant  and  Battalion  Adjutant,  Feb- 
ruary 19,  1862,  with  rank  from  November 
27,  1861,  original;  First  Lieutenant,  Octo- 
ber 20,  1862,  with  rank  from  September 
26,  1862,  vice  Peck,  resigned ;  Captain, 
August  18,  1863.,  with  rank  from  June  25, 
1863,  vice  Healey,  resigned. 

SEVERS,  JAMES  M.,  age  43  years;  en- 
rolled at  Hartland  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  Private,  Company  E, 
August  14,  1862;  promoted  First  Sergeant, 
no  date ;  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  F,  April  20,  1865 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, April  13,  1865,  with  rank  of  same 
date,  vice  Atwood  ,not  mustered;  First 
Lieutenant,  not  mustered,  June  30,  1865, 
with  rank  from  May  15,  1865,  vice  Mc- 
Closkey,  discharged. 

SICKLER,  PETER  E.,  late  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, loth  Cavalry ;  mustered  in  as  Sur- 
geon, this  regiment,  January  21,  1865 ;  died 


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of  chronic  diarrhoea,  April  14,  1865;  com- 
missioned Surgeon,  December  9,  1864,  with 
rank  from  December  5,  1864,  vice  Fergu- 
son, mustered  out. 

SIMPSON,  GEORGE  B.  R,  commissioned, 
not  mustered,  Assistant  Surgeon,  February 
17,  1865,  with  rank  from  February  10, 
1865,  vice  Cole,  discharged;  see  626.  In- 
fantry. 

SISSON,  BENJAMIN  F.,  age  34  years;  en- 
rolled September  18,  1861,  at  Seneca  Falls 
to  serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, Company  G,  to  date  November  4,  1861 ; 
captured  and  paroled,  at  Harper's  Ferry, 
W.  Va.,  September  15,  1862;  died  of  con- 
gestion of  lungs,  February  n,  1863,  at 
Belle  Plain,  Va. ;  commissioned  Captain, 
December  n,  1861,  with  rank  from  Octo- 
ber 16,  1861,  original. 

SKEELS,  GEORGE,  age  31  years ;  enrolled 
September  19,  1861,  at  Hartland  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany E,  October  9,  1861 ;  reported  as  Ser- 
geant on  rolls  for  July  and  August,  1863; 
re-enlisted  as  a  veteran,  December  I,  1863 ; 
mustered  in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Novem- 
ber 2,  1864;  transferred  to  Company  F, 
November  20,  1864;  to  Company  B,  April 
30,  1865 ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieutenant, 
Company  A,  to  date  December  6,  1864; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  27,  1865, 
at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  March  24,  1864,  with  rank 
from  March  23,  1864,  vice  Smith,  not  mus- 
tered ;  First  Lieutenant,  December  28,  1864, 
with  rank  from  November  20,  1864,  vice 
Cheney,  discharged. 

SMITH,  CARLOS  S.,  age  30  years;  enrolled 
September  19,  1861,  at  Hartland  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany E,  October  9,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  no  date;  killed  in  action,  Octo- 
ber 15,  1863,  at  Broad  Run,  Va. ;  commis- 
sioned, not  mustered,  Second  Lieutenant, 
August  14,  1863,  with  rank  from  June  25, 
1863,  vice  Bliss,  promoted. 
SMITH,  VINCENT  M.,  age  28  years;  en- 
rolled August  18,  1862,  at  Rochester  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  M,  October  6,  1862; 
as  Captain,  to  date  October  6,  1862; 
wounded  in  action,  at  Funkstown,  Md., 
July  10,  1863;  discharged  for  disability 
from  wounds,  December  15,  1863;  not 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant;  commis- 


sioned Captain,  December  17,  1862,  with 
rank  from  October  6,  1862,  original. 
SPOOR,  JACOB  L.,  age  31  years;  enrolled 
at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years,  and  mus- 
tered in  as  Private,  Company  A,  April  6, 
1865  ;  as  Second  Lieutenant,  April  20,  1865  ; 
mustered  out  with  company,  June  27,  1865, 
at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned  Second 
Lieutenant,  April  22,  1865,  with  rank  from 
April  13,  1865,  vice  Metcalf,  mustered  out. 
STROWGER,  ALMOND  B.,  age  22  years ; 
enrolled  October  19,  1861,  at  Penfield  to 
serve  three  years;  mustered  in  as  Bugler, 
Company  A,  October  28,  1861 ;  promoted 
Chief  Trumpeter,  February  29,  1864;  re- 
turned to  Company  A,  July  i,  1864;  pro- 
moted Sergeant,  no  date;  wounded  in 
action,  September  19,  1864;  mustered  in  as 
Second  Lieutenant,  Company  B,  to  date 
November  i,  1864;  mustered  out,  Decem- 
ber 8,  1864,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  August  22,  1864, 
with  rank  from  July  16,  1864,  vice  Farr, 
promoted. 

STURDEVANT,  SAMUEL  E.,  age  24 
years;  enrolled  September  18,  1861,  at 
Seneca  Falls  to  serve  three  years;  mus- 
tered in  as  Second  Lieutenant,  Company 
G,  October  10,  1861 ;  resigned,  November 
26,  1862;  commissioned  Second  Lieutenant, 
December  11,  1861,  with  rank  from  October 
16,  1861,  original;  First  Lieutenant,  not 
mustered,  November  26,  1862,  with  rank 
from  July  22,  1862,  vice  Chamberlain,  re- 
signed. 

SWAIN,  JAMES  P.,  age  27  years ;  enrolled 
September  15,  1861,  at  Albion  to  serve 
three  years;  mustered  in  as  Private,  Com- 
pany F,  October  9,  1861 ;  promoted  First 
Sergeant,  no  date;  mustered  in  as  Second 
Lieutenant,  to  date  February  6,  1863;  as 
First  Lieutenant,  Company  K,  to  date  April 
7,  1864 ;  transferred  to  Company  F,  May  3, 
1864 ;  captured  in  action,  June  29,  1864,  at 
Stony  Creek,  Va. ;  confined  in  Libby 
Prison;  paroled,  no  date;  transferred  to 
Company  C,  November  i,  1864;  died  of 
disease,  December  20,  1864,  at  U.  S.  Gen- 
eral Hospital,  Annapolis,  Md. ;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  July  18,  1862, 
with  rank  from  June  25,  1862,  vice  Bristol, 
dismissed ;  First  Lieutenant,  April  17,  1864, 
with  rank  from  December  15,  1863,  vice 
Frost,  promoted. 

TAYLOR,  RICHARD  S.,  age  21  years ;  en- 
rolled September  10,  1861,  at  Newark  to 


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serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  C,  September  19,  1861 ;  promoted 
Sergeant,  no  date ;  Sergeant-Major,  De- 
cember 20,  1862;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  E,  September  I, 
1863 ;  killed  in  action,  May  12,  1864,  at 
Strawberry  Hill,  before  Richmond,  Va. ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  August  14, 

1863,  with  rank  from  June  25,   1863,  vice 
Scoville,  promoted ;  Captain,  not  mustered, 
May  25,    1864,   with   rank   from  April  20, 

1864,  vice  Parsons,  discharged. 
THURSTON,     EBENEZER     H.,     age     24 

years ;  enrolled  to  serve  three  years,  and 
mustered  in  as  Assistant  Surgeon,  April 
10,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  regiment,  June 

27,  1865,    at    Alexandria,    Va. ;    commis- 
sioned  Assistant    Surgeon,    April   8,    1865, 
with  rank  of  same  date,  vice  Adams,  re- 
signed. 

VANDERHOFF,  JAMES  B.,  age  38  years; 
enrolled  October  7,  1861,  at  Brockport  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  Private, 
Company  H,  October  14,  i86t ;  promoted 
Quartermaster-Sergeant,  no  date;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant,  Company  F, 
December  6,  1862 ;  resigned,  May  19,  1863 ; 
commissioned  First  Lieutenant,  December  . 
19,  1862,  with  rank  from  December  6, 
1862,  vice  J.  W.  Brown,  discharged. 

VAN  DUSEN,  CHARLES  T.,  age  24  years  ; 
enrolled  at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years, 
and  mustered  in  as  First  Sergeant,  Com- 
pany L,  August  30,  1862;  promoted  Ser- 
geant-Major, September  13,  1863;  mus- 
tered in  as  First  Lieutenant  and  Regi- 
mental Adjutant,  February  21,  1864; 
wounded  in  action,  December  31,  1864; 
mustered  in  as  Captain,  Company  D, 
March  I,  1865 ;  wounded  in  action,  April 
8,  1865;  transferred  to  Company  G,  May 

28,  1865 ;  mustered  out  with  company,  June 
27,  1865,  at  Alexandria,  Va. ;  commissioned 
First    Lieutenant    and    Regimental    Adju- 
tant,   February   13,    1864,   with   rank    from 
September    i,     1863,    vice    Parsons,    pro- 
moted ;    Captain,   February   17,    1865,   with 
rank    from    October   31,    1864,    vice   Bliss, 
promoted. 

VAN  INGEN,  JOHN  V,  age  —  years;  en- 
rolled at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Chaplain,  No- 
vember 18,  1861 ;  resigned,  January  22, 
1864 ;  commissioned  Chaplain,  December 
19,  1861,  with  rank  from  November  18, 


1861,  original;  recommissioned,  not  mus- 
tered, April  17,  1864,  with  rank  from  Jan- 
uary 22,  1864,  vice  himself,  resigned. 

VON  CEDERSTROM,  JACOB,  Captain 
and  additional  Aide-de-Camp,  U.  S.  Vol- 
unteers ;  commissioned,  not  mustered, 
Captain,  August  22,  1863,  with  rank  from 
August  21,  1863,  vice  Moore,  promoted. 

VOSBURG,  HIRAM  D.,  age  31  years;  en- 
rolled at  Washington,  D.  C.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Assistant  Sur- 
geon, January  30,  1863 ;  discharged  for  dis- 
ability, January  11,  1864;  commissioned 
Assistant  Surgeon,  January  21,  1863,  with 
rank  from  January  16,  1863,  vice  Fuller, 
resigned. 

WEBSTER,  WILLIAM  H.,  age  25  years; 
enrolled  September  12,  1861,  at  Penfield  to 
serve  three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First 
Lieutenant,  Company  I,  October  28,  1861 ; 
as  Battalion  Quartermaster,  November  28, 
1861 ;  returned  to  Company  I,  no  date ; 
wounded  in  action,  April  13,  1863,  at 
Beverly  Ford,  Va. ;  mustered  in  as  Cap- 
tain, to  date  August  14,  1863;  discharged 
for  disability  from  wounds,  August  24, 
1863;  subsequent  service  in  Veteran  Re- 
serve Corps ;  commissioned  First  Lieu- 
tenant, February  19,  1862,  with  rank  from 
November  27,  1861,  original;  not  commis- 
sioned Battalion  Quartermaster ;  commis- 
sioned Captain,  August  18,  1863,  with  rank 
from  June  25,  1863,  vice  Bell,  resigned. 

WEILAND,  JOHN,  late  First  Lieutenant, 
ijth  Infantry;  enrolled  October  n,  1861, 
at  Rochester  to  serve  three  years ;  mus- 
tered in  as  Captain,  Company  K,  Novem- 
ber 23,  1861 ;  discharged,  to  date  October 
27,  1862;  not  commissioned. 

WHITE,  CHARLES  H.,  age  21  years;  en- 
rolled at  Petersburg,  Va.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  I,  April  18,  1865 ;  mustered 
out  with  company,  June  27,  1865,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va. ;  commissioned  Second  Lieu- 
tenant, March  31,  1865,  with  rank  of  same 
date,  vice  Goodrich,  promoted. 

WHITON,  ALPHA,  age  32  years;  enrolled 
September  5,  1861,  at  Royalton  to  serve 
three  years ;  mustered  in  as  First  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  E,  October  9,  1861 ;  re- 
signed, May  19,  1863 ;  commissioned  First 
Lieutenant,  December  n,  1861,  with  rank 
from  October  9,  1861,  original. 


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WORTLEY,  ALFRED  C,  age  24  years;  en- 
rolled at  Baltimore,  Md.,  to  serve  three 
years,  and  mustered  in  as  Second  Lieuten- 
ant, Company  G,  to  date  September  18, 


1862;  discharged,  July  24,  1863;  commis- 
sioned Second  Lieutenant,  December  n, 
1862,  with  rank  from  September  30,  1862, 
vice  H.  O.  Pope,  promoted. 


NINTH  REGIMENT  OF  CAVALRY  (VETERAN). 
Stoneman's  Cavalry;  Westfield  Cavalry. 

Colonel  John  Beardsley  received  authority  from  the  State  to  recruit  this  regiment;  its 
organization  commenced  at  Westfield  and  was  completed  at  Albany.  It  received  its 
numerical  designation  November  23,  1861,  and  November  27,  1861,  a  number  of  the  men 
enlisted  for  the  United  States  Lancers,  an  incomplete  organization,  which  Col.  Joseph 
Smolinski,  under  authority  from  the  War  Department  dated  August  7,  1861,  endeavored 
to  recruit,  were  assigned  to  it  as  part  of  Company  M.  The  companies  were  mustered  in 
the  service  of  the  United  States  for  three  years,  between  September  9  and  December  13, 
1861.  A  small  portion  of  the  men,  claiming  to  have  been  fraudulently  enlisted,  were  dis- 
charged under  the  orders  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  dated  April  7  and  9,  1862.  At  the  ex- 
piration of  its  term  of  service,  those  entitled  thereto  were  mustered  out,  and  the  regiment 
retained  in  service.  March  29,  1865,  it  was  consolidated  into  nine  companies,  and  received  by 
transfer  the  battalion  of  the  4th  N.  Y.  Voluntper  Cavalry,  as  Companies  B,  E  and  L. 

The  companies  were  recruited  principally:  A  at  LaGrange,  Linden,  Pavilion,  Perry, 
Warsaw  and  Wyoming;  B  at  Little  Valley,  Ashford,  East  Otto,  Mansfield  and  Sugar 
Grove;  C  at  Jamestown  and  Westfield;  D  at  Brockton,  Smith  Mills,  Stockton  and  West- 
field;  E  at  East  Randolph,  Sherman,  Harmony,  Clymer  and  Napoli;  F  at  Albany,  Ashville, 
Busti,  Farmington,  Panama,  Sugar  Grove  and  Westfield ;  G  at  Sheldon,  Java  and  West- 
field;  H  at  Castile,  Dunkirk,  Irvin,  Hermitage,  LaGrange,  Sheldon,  Silver  Creek,  Warsaw 
and  Wyoming;  I  at  Westfield,  Ripley,  Mayville  and  Harbor  Creek,  and  North  East,  Pa.; 
K  at  Fredonia,  Forestville  and  Cherry  Creek;  L  at  Russell,  and  M  at  New  York  city, 
Rouse's  Point,  Troy  and  Geneva. 

The  regiment  left  the  State  November  26,  1861,  and  served  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  from 
December,  1861.  March  9,  1862,  Companies  C,  F,  K  and  M  were  detached  and  dis- 
tributed in  detachments  among  the  batteries  of  the  Reserve  Artillery,  with  which  they 
served  until  May  22,  1862;  the  remaining  eight  companies  performed  during  that  time  duty 
as  train-guard  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  In  June,  1862,  it  having  returned  from  the 
Peninsula,  the  regiment  was  mounted  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  and  assigned  to  the  Cavalry 
Brigade,  ist  Corps,  Army  Virginia;  it  served  in  the  ist  Stahel's  Division,  nth  Corps,  from 
September,  1862;  in  the  3d  Brigade,  Cavalry  Division,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  October, 
1862;  in  the  Cavalry  Brigade,  ist  Division,  nth  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from 
November,  1862;  in  the  ist  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Cavalry  Corps,  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
from  February,  1863;  in  the  2d  Brigade,  ist  Division,  Cavalry  Corps,  Army  of  the  Poto- 
mac, from  May,  1863;  in  the  Army  of  the  Shenandoah,  from  October,  1864;  with  the  Army 
of  the  Potomac,  from  March,  1865,  and  July  17,  1865,  commanded  by  Col.  George  S. 
Nichols,  it  was  honorably  discharged  and  mustered  out  at  Cloud's  Mills,  Va. 

The  regiment  lost  during  its  service  by  death,  killed  in  action,  3  officers,  60  enlisted 
men;  died  of  wounds  received  in  action,  5  officers,  29  enlisted  men;  died  of  disease  and 
other  causes,  5  officers,  122  enlisted  men;  total,  13  officers,  211  enlisted  men;  aggregate, 
224;  of  whom  16  enlisted  men  died  in  the  hands  of  the  enemy. 

It,  or  portions  of  it,  took  part  in  the  following  engagements,  etc. : 


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